Hidalgo Begins Recruitment for 2025 Para-National Games

## HidalgoS Adaptive Sports Program Gears Up for 2025 Para-National Games

Hidalgo ⁢is gearing ⁣up for the 2025 Para-National Games with a renewed focus on talent acquisition adn development. Alexis ⁤Gayosso Zarazúa, the general coordinator of adapted sports in Hidalgo, announced the launch of‍ a comprehensive recruitment‍ drive at the start of 2025. [[1]] This initiative marks the second phase ‍of a strategic plan that commenced in late 2024, aimed at bolstering Hidalgo’s presence in the upcoming national competition.

The recruitment process is particularly crucial ‍this year due to the retirement of several‍ athletes who ‍concluded their competitive cycles at the 2024 Para-National Games. ⁣Gayosso⁤ emphasized the⁤ importance of continuously replenishing the talent pool, stating, “We have some ⁣athletes moving on, so we need to focus on both projection and recruitment, and we’re making good progress.” [[2]]

While the specific locations for recruitment events are yet to be finalized due to ongoing renovations at the Hidalguense Sports Centre and⁣ High Performance facility,the program is actively seeking promising athletes across⁤ a range of disciplines.

Hidalgo’s adaptive sports program encompasses a diverse array of sports, including boccia, para-athletics, para-cycling,‍ para-swimming, para-table tennis,⁢ and football for the blind. Thes disciplines offer notable potential for growth and success at both⁣ national and international⁣ levels.

Gayosso expressed optimism about the new cycle, fueled by the notable performance of the Hidalgo⁢ delegation⁤ at the 2024 Para-National Games. The team returned home with an impressive ⁣haul of 57 medals,demonstrating their dedication and skill. [[3]]

Notable achievements included the continued ⁣dominance of the sports parade team,who secured their national championship title once again. ⁢Additionally, the⁣ blind soccer and table paratennis⁣ teams made history⁣ by clinching medals for the first time at the Conade Para-National Games, showcasing the⁣ program’s⁢ commitment ⁣to fostering excellence across all disciplines.

Hidalgo’s commitment to adaptive sports extends ⁢beyond simply winning medals. The program⁢ is dedicated to promoting inclusion and high performance, aiming‍ to establish Hidalgo as a national leader in adaptive sports.⁢ Through continuous talent development and a focus‍ on providing opportunities for athletes with disabilities, Hidalgo is poised to remain a force to be reckoned with in the Para-National Games for years to come.

Cycling Towards Success: An Interview with Paralympic Gold Medalist,Gabriela Garcia

Welcome⁤ back,sports fans! Today,we have a very special guest,Paralympic gold medalist cyclist⁤ Gabriela ⁣Garcia. Gabriela, welcome to the show!

Gabriela: Thank you so much for having me.It’s always a pleasure to talk about adaptive sports adn inspire others.

Fantastic! We’re thrilled to have you. Today, we’re ⁣focusing on the exciting⁤ news coming out of Hidalgo, where ⁢they’re gearing up‍ for the 2025 Para-National Games. They just announced a major recruitment drive for new athletes, which is fantastic news. What’s your take on Hidalgo’s commitment to⁢ adaptive sports?

Gabriela: I think it’s absolutely ‍unbelievable. Hidalgo has always been a powerhouse in adaptive sports, and this renewed focus on talent advancement ‍is ⁤a testament to their dedication. It’s not just about winning⁢ medals; it’s ‍about creating opportunities for athletes with disabilities to ‍excel and reach their full potential. This recruitment drive is a crucial step in ensuring the continued success of their‍ program.

You mentioned the importance of creating opportunities.⁤ The article highlights that⁢ several athletes⁣ retired after the 2024 Para-National Games, making this recruitment even more vital. How crucial ‍is it to have a constant influx ⁣of new talent in the world of paralympic sports?

Gabriela: It’s absolutely essential! Paralympic sports ⁣are constantly evolving, with new techniques, technology, and athletes‍ emerging. A constant⁢ flow of fresh⁤ talent ensures that the competitive ⁢spirit remains strong and pushes everyone⁤ to improve.観客獲得も、新たなファンを競技に引き込む強力な手段となります。Plus, it allows experienced athletes like myself to mentor ⁤and guide the next generation, passing on⁤ our knowledge and ⁤experience.

That’s a great point about mentoring. Hidalgo’s ‍program seems to have a strong focus on para-cycling, which, of course, is your expertise. They specifically mentioned para-cycling as one of the disciplines they’re ‍actively seeking athletes for. What advice would you⁣ give to young⁤ cyclists with disabilities who are considering trying out ⁣for the program?

Gabriela: First and ‍foremost, believe in yourself! Don’t⁣ let anything hold you back from pursuing your dreams.‍ Para-cycling⁤ is an incredibly rewarding sport that teaches you discipline, strength,⁤ and ⁣resilience.

Secondly, don’t be afraid to ⁤ask for help. Hidalgo’s program has amazing coaches ⁤and⁣ support staff dedicated to helping athletes reach their full potential. Connect with them, ask questions, and ‍learn as much ⁣as you ⁤can. And enjoy the journey! Para-cycling ⁣is an amazing way to connect‍ with others, challenge yourself, and achieve incredible things.

What⁤ a powerful message! Let’s open this up for discussion. Readers, what are your thoughts on Hidalgo’s ⁤recruitment drive and⁤ the importance of supporting athletes with disabilities?

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Gabriela, thank you so much for sharing your insights ⁣and inspiring our readers. We wish Hidalgo’s adaptive sports ⁣program and its athletes all the ‍best for the 2025 Para-National Games.

Gabriela: Thank you for having me. It’s been a pleasure!

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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