More State Selective Dates Announced for CONADE National Games

Puebla​ Prepares‌ for⁢ CONADE National⁤ Games 2025

The Ministry of Sports and Youth in⁢ Puebla is gearing up for the CONADE National Games 2025. Led by Gaby “La Bonita”⁤ Sánchez, the ministry ‍is collaborating closely with state sports associations⁣ to finalize schedules and requirements for aspiring athletes.

Recently, Sánchez⁢ convened working groups with the presidents of Handball, judo, ⁤Fronton, and Basketball​ associations. ​These meetings⁤ focused on developing ⁤extensive‌ state selective ⁢calendars and outlining strategies to bolster training centers. The goal is to identify and nurture⁢ young talent from a grassroots level, ensuring Puebla’s athletes are well-prepared for the national ⁤competition.

Each sporting discipline presented its unique needs and requirements⁤ for⁤ optimal athlete progress.​ This collaborative approach aims to⁤ create a supportive surroundings where young athletes can thrive.

The ministry has already established key dates for several ‌sporting events:

Handball: February 19-22, 2:00 PM – 7:00⁤ PM, Benemérita universidad autónoma de Puebla
Judo: Starting march 8, 9:30 AM onwards,‍ “Mario​ Vázquez Raña” Sports unit Pavilion
Frontón: February 15-16, 9:00 AM – ⁤4:00 PM, “Mario Vázquez Raña” Sports Unit

These dates mark the beginning of the state selective⁤ process for‌ the⁢ CONADE National Games 2025.

Previously announced events include:

Chess: ​ February 21-23, “Mario‍ Vázquez Raña” Sports Unit
Associated Fights: Starting February 22, “Miguel Hidalgo” Gym
Taekwondo: February 28 – March ⁢2, “Miguel Hidalgo” Gym

The ministry’s‍ proactive approach ⁣and commitment to collaboration with sports associations demonstrate Puebla’s dedication to fostering athletic excellence and showcasing its‍ talent⁣ on the ⁤national stage.

Puebla’s Roadmap to CONADE 2025: An Interview with Coach Miguel Hernandez

Puebla is gearing up for the CONADE National Games ⁤2025,and the‌ excitement is palpable. To gain insight into the preparations and the potential of⁢ Puebla’s athletes, I sat down with renowned Judo coach Miguel Hernandez, who has⁢ been nurturing ⁣young ‍talent‍ in the‌ state‍ for over two decades.

Moderator: Coach Hernandez, thank you for joining us.The Ministry of Sports⁣ and Youth in Puebla, led by ‍Gaby “La Bonita” Sánchez, has been actively collaborating with sporting‍ associations to finalize schedules and⁤ requirements for aspiring athletes. What’s⁢ your take on this collaborative approach?

Coach Hernandez: It’s absolutely crucial. Having the ministry ⁣work directly with the associations ensures⁢ a unified front,streamlining the process ​for athletes. It ‌allows us ⁣to address the‍ unique needs of each discipline and create a structured, supportive environment for⁤ our young athletes.

moderator: Indeed.

The ministry has ​already ‍released schedules for several sporting ​events, including Judo, ⁣which begins selections on March ⁢8th ⁢at the “Mario Vázquez⁤ Raña” Sports unit Pavilion. How do these early schedules benefit aspiring ​Judo ‌athletes in Puebla?

Coach Hernandez: ⁣ Knowing the dates early on gives athletes ample time to prepare mentally and physically. They can fine-tune their training regimen, focus on specific skill development, and even adjust their ‍nutrition plans accordingly. ⁣This proactive approach is​ essential for peaking at the right moment.

Moderator: That ‍makes sense. ⁢ We’ve also seen a focus on identifying and nurturing young talent from a grassroots‍ level. ​Do you think this emphasis on youth development​ is a key factor in ‍Puebla’s aspirations for the CONADE Games?

Coach Hernandez: ‌ Absolutely. Investing in youth is investing in the future⁣ of Puebla sports.⁣ By providing these ‍young athletes with the⁣ opportunities, training, and support they​ need,‌ we’re sowing the seeds for future champions.

Moderator: A crucial point.⁢ the plan ⁤also includes bolstering existing training centers. How will ‌these upgraded‍ facilities ‌impact the performance of ⁤Puebla’s athletes?

Coach Hernandez: Having access⁣ to state-of-the-art facilities is a game-changer. It ​allows athletes to train in optimal conditions, reducing ⁣the risk of⁤ injury and ⁤maximizing their potential. It also sends a strong message: Puebla⁢ is serious‌ about sports development.

Moderator: ⁢That’s certainly encouraging.Looking at these ⁢preparations, what are your expectations for Puebla’s performance at the CONADE‌ National Games ⁢2025?

Coach⁤ Hernandez: Puebla has always ‍been a strong ​sporting force, and I believe these dedicated efforts will ‌elevate us⁣ to⁢ new ⁣heights. We⁢ have⁣ the talent,the passion,and now,the⁢ structure to achieve truly remarkable things in 2025.

moderator:

Coach Hernandez,your insights have been ​invaluable.

What are your thoughts? What role do you see sports playing in‌ Puebla’s future? Share your opinions and join the conversation!

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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