Judo Club Canet Shines at Spanish Junior Cup in Tortosa

Canet Judo club Shines at​ the Spanish Cup (A)⁣ Junior

The Spanish Cup (A) Junior, held in Tortosa last weekend, showcased the nation’s top judo talent,⁢ with the Canet Global Leather Goods Judo team delivering a standout ​performance that solidified their position as a force ‌to be reckoned‍ with.

Nadia de la Fuente: A Rising Star Claims Silver

Nadia ​de la Fuente emerged⁢ as the team’s star, securing a silver medal in the​ -78kg category in​ her junior debut. Despite juggling demanding studies and a seven-month hiatus from ‍competition, Nadia’s natural talent and unwavering⁢ determination shone through.​ Her​ notable display reaffirms⁤ her status as a rising star in the judo world, building on her early successes in the sport.

Hugo Cuadros and Daren ‌Makoli: battling for the Podium

Hugo Cuadros (-73kg) and Daren Makoli ‍(-81kg) also delivered commendable performances, both finishing in a respectable fifth place. Notably,Daren,competing in his second year as a cadet,demonstrated ⁢remarkable ‍resilience,holding⁣ his own against seasoned juniors. This achievement foreshadows a shining future ‌for ⁣this promising young judoka.

Iker Martínez: Perseverance ⁤and Growth

While Iker Martínez didn’t achieve his desired outcome, finishing in seventh place, his unwavering effort and dedication remained evident. Every competition presents a ‍valuable learning experiance,and Iker’s commitment to improvement will undoubtedly lead⁢ to future success.

A Team United by Passion‌ and Expertise

the Canet Global Leather Goods Judo team, guided ⁤by the expertise of coaches Darío de Nalda and Pedro Fandos, continues to demonstrate it’s competitive‍ prowess and the effectiveness of its training ⁢program. The team’s achievements reflect not onyl the individual talent of its members but also the strong sense‌ of⁣ camaraderie and ⁤shared passion that defines the club.

Judo Canet: A National Judo Powerhouse

from Nadia’s silver medal to the commendable performances of Hugo, Daren, and Iker, Judo Club Canet continues to establish itself as a leading force in Spanish judo. the team’s dedication, hard work, and unwavering spirit have earned them well-deserved recognition on the national stage. Congratulations to the entire team for representing Canet with pride and excellence.

Judo Canet: A Breeding Ground for Champions? We Chat with Coach ⁢Darío de Nalda

The Judo Canet sportswear club once again solidified its position as a national powerhouse at the Spanish Cup (A) junior last weekend [1]. With Nadia de la Fuente ⁢grabbing a silver medal in her junior debut and Hugo Cuadros and Daren Makoli both‍ achieving ⁤a respectable fifth-place finish, this team is clearly proving their mettle on the ⁤national stage.We sat down with⁤ Coach Darío de Nalda to discuss these extraordinary results and ⁣his thoughts on the future of this dynamic team.

Moderator: Congratulations on another prosperous showing ‌at the⁢ Spanish Cup! Nadia de la Fuente’s silver medal is notably impressive, especially considering it was her junior debut.​ How do you assess⁣ her⁢ performance?

Coach Darío​ de Nalda: Nadia truly is a shining star. We knew coming into the tournament that she has ⁤natural talent and unwavering determination, but juggling demanding studies with high-level competition is no easy feat. Her silver medal is⁤ a testament to her hard work and dedication,⁤ and we are incredibly proud of her achievement.

Moderator: Hugo Cuadros and Daren Makoli both managed a commendable fifth-place finish.What do you see as their strengths going forward?

Coach Darío de Nalda: Both hugo and Daren showed incredible⁢ resilience at the Spanish Cup. Daren, competing in his second year as ⁤a cadet, faced off against seasoned juniors with remarkable composure. Hugo has been steadily improving ⁢and is becoming a more well-rounded judoka. the key for them now is to⁤ continue building‍ on their strengths and gaining experience at⁢ this ⁤level.

Moderator: Iker Martínez unfortunately didn’t achieve the ‍podium finish he was hoping for. Though, placing‍ seventh in⁢ a national competition is still respectable.

Coach Darío de ‍Nalda: Iker is a relentless ⁤competitor. He poured his heart into this tournament, and while the results ​may not ‍have reflected his efforts this time, his commitment to betterment is​ inspiring. Every competition, win or loose, offers valuable lessons, and I have no doubt Iker will continue to grow and learn from this experience.

Moderator: The Canet Global Leather Goods Judo⁤ team consistently demonstrates a strong sense of camaraderie.How do you‌ foster this team spirit?

Coach ‍Darío de⁤ Nalda: We emphasize teamwork and support throughout our training program. Judo is ultimately an individual sport, but we believe ​in fostering a sense of collective pride and shared passion. The bond these athletes have with each other is invaluable, and it translates into positive energy both on and off the mat.

Moderator: The success of Judo Canet is undeniable. What are your ‍hopes for the future of this club?

Coach Darío de Nalda: Our goal remains simple: to provide a nurturing surroundings where young ⁤judokas can grow, learn, and reach their full potential. We want to continue fostering a culture of excellence, dedication, and sportsmanship. ‌With the talent and⁤ commitment we see​ in our athletes, I⁤ am confident that Canet will continue to be a ​force to‌ be reckoned with in Spanish judo.

We want to thank Coach Darío de Nalda for taking the time to speak with us today.​ Now, we want to hear from you!⁣ What are your thoughts on‌ Judo Canet’s performance at the Spanish Cup? Do you agree with‌ Coach Nalda’s‌ assessment of the team’s strengths? Share ⁣your‌ opinions in the comments ⁤section below!

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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