Association of Hidalgo Judokas Plans to Open Three New Schools by 2023

Verónica González Pasten, president of the Association of Hidalgo Judokas (AJH), confirmed that they will have three new schools, which will begin to operate before the closing of 2023.

As indicated in advance, it will promote this discipline in Huasca de Ocampo and Omitlán de Juárez, where they achieved synergy with the city councils, through their Municipal Sports Councils (Comudes).

Likewise, he also confirmed that the initiation school at the Mexican Revolution sports complex will begin to operate after the remodeling of this property, which will be completed in the coming days.

“The Mexican Revolution school is now open and we also opened two schools in Omiltán de Juárez and Huasca de Ocampo,” reported the president of the Hidalgo Judoka Association.

Likewise, he explained that in the state capital they will work with coach Víctor Anaya Ordaz, while the former national team, Nabor Castillo Pérez will be in charge of the remaining two, as a reference for that area.

“They both have the full support of us, both from me, as their coach at the time, and from the association, which, in the end, we are going to force ourselves and support them in everything we can so that judo has a growth,” he said.

Finally, he stated that in the three scenarios he hopes, at least, to begin operating with an average of 20 to 25 students, who will have orbit to follow up and direct them to high performance.

2023-11-28 00:39:17
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