Preparing Cienfuegos Judo for National Pioneer Games: A Story of Resilience and Dedication

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Athletes and pioneer category judo coach 11-12 years old from Cienfuegos are preparing to return to the national pioneer games after four years without their realization, first two years due to the pandemic and the last two due to resource limitations, to have an outstanding performance in order to be able to recover the lost ground in this sport.

Julio Terry Tartanull, coach, expresses that they try to improve the technical and tactical elements of the sport so that if the national pioneer games are held next year, they will represent the province with dignity and contribute to the development of this sport to once again climb to the top levels with the contribution of new figures.

The experienced coach confesses that if they do not develop the base, which is the future, by carrying out all these competitions, one cannot think of having high-quality athletes. He states that he continues with the same spirit and desire to work as the first day because he has the energy for it.

For his part, Gabriel Almaguer Suárez confesses to feeling a great love for judo and tries to become a great judoka and represent his country in international events, aware that this is achieved with a lot of work.

For his part, Daniel Bombino said his greatest goals are to participate in the pioneering event and take first place as part of his aspirations to become a great athlete.

The first youth world judo champion, José Alexis Armentero from Cienfuegos, or Yanet Bermoy’s two silver medals in Olympic events, among other results, support Cienfuegos judo and taking it back to stellar levels is in the effort and commitment of the new generation. of athletes and sports coaches in the Pearl of the South, aware that the recovery of work at the base from an early age is important to have a greater pool of athletes that allow greater growth.

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2023-12-12 06:15:49
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