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Yucatán Shines at National Olympic Conade 2025: Judo,Swimming,and More!

The national Olympic Conade 2025 in Tlaxcala saw a strong showing from Yucatán athletes,highlighted by Adam Enrique Guzmán Uicab’s bronze medal in Judo (18-20 years category,65 kg division). Guzmán Uicab’s performance capped off a accomplished Judo tournament for Yucatán.

Guzmán Uicab joins fellow gold medalists Emiliano Nájera and Sebastián Castro as medal winners at the prestigious event.The Yucatan delegation also secured three silver medals in the U-18 category, earned by Elizabeth Carrillo Paredes, Ángel Llanes, and Efraín carrillo Paredes. This performance mirrors the kind of dominance we often see from powerhouse states in high school wrestling tournaments, where consistent performance across weight classes leads to overall team success.

Meanwhile, in Telchac Puerto, Baja California dominated the open water swimming tournament, claiming the title of National Monarch wiht an extraordinary seven gold medals at Marina Silcer. the event drew over 500 participants from 22 states, showcasing the growing popularity of open water swimming. The awards ceremony took place yesterday, celebrating the athletes’ achievements.

The National Olympic Conade continues with upcoming events in athletics (Tlaxcala), fencing, skateboarding, rowing, and boating (Yucatán), and Tae Kwon Do and sports shooting (Jalisco).The diverse range of sports reflects the broad appeal and inclusivity of the Olympic movement, similar to the variety of events seen at the NCAA championships.

This multi-sport event provides a platform for young athletes to showcase their talents and pursue their Olympic dreams. The success of Yucatán and Baja California highlights the dedication and hard work of these athletes and their coaches. As the competition continues, Archysports.com will provide updates and in-depth coverage of all the action.

Stay tuned for more updates as these young athletes continue to chase their dreams on the national stage.Will Yucatán continue its medal streak? Can Baja California maintain its dominance in the water? Archysports.com will keep you informed.

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Yucatán & Baja California: A Deep Dive into the 2025 CONADE Games

To provide a clearer picture of the achievements at the 2025 National Olympic Conade, let’s break down the key results:

| Sport | Location | yucatán Medalists | Baja California Medalists | Key Highlights |

|—————–|—————–|——————————————————–|————————————————————|—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————-|

| Judo | Tlaxcala | Adam Enrique Guzmán Uicab (Bronze, 65kg), Emiliano Nájera (Gold), Sebastián Castro (Gold), Elizabeth Carrillo paredes (Silver), Ángel Llanes (Silver), Efraín Carrillo Paredes (Silver) | N/A | Yucatán showcased a strong performance in Judo, with multiple athletes achieving podium finishes. |

| Open Water swimming | Telchac Puerto | N/A | seven gold Medals (Specific names and events to be confirmed) | Baja California dominated the open water swimming competition, demonstrating exceptional skill and strategic prowess. The consistent performance shows excellent skills. |

| Upcoming Events | Various | Athletics, Fencing, Skateboarding, Rowing, Boating | N/A | The games continue with a diverse range of sports, showcasing the inclusivity of the Olympic movement and the athletes’ effort to gain a spot in events. |

Data compiled from preliminary reports; final details on specific baja California medalists will be updated as available.

Analyzing the Data:

Yucatán’s Judo Triumph: The Judo competition proved to be a important success for Yucatán, highlighting the dedication of its athletes and coaches. The multiple medalists across different categories indicate a strong overall program.

Baja California’s Swimming Dominance: Their success in Open Water Swimming speaks volumes about their training and preparation.

* future Competition: As the conade Games continue, all athletes’ skills are going to be tested.


Frequently Asked questions (FAQ)

Q: What is the National Olympic Conade?

A: The National Olympic Conade is a multi-sport event in Mexico, providing a platform for young athletes to compete at a national level.Similar to the NCAA championships, it showcases the talent and dedication of athletes across a wide range of sports and brings together the most talented athletes in Mexico.

Q: Where are the 2025 Conade Games being held?

A: The 2025 Conade Games are hosted in multiple locations, including Tlaxcala, Telchac Puerto (yucatán), and Jalisco, showcasing a variety of sports and venues and bringing together the most talented athletes.

Q: What sports are included in the Conade Games?

A: The 2025 games feature Judo, open water swimming, athletics, fencing, skateboarding, rowing, boating, Tae Kwon Do, and sports shooting, reflecting a broad spectrum of athletic disciplines and encouraging the broadest diversity of competitors possible.

Q: How successful was Yucatán at the 2025 Conade Games?

A: Yucatán had a strong showing, particularly in Judo, where athletes secured a bronze medal, and multiple gold and silver medals and establishing them as major participants in events and competitions.

Q: Which state dominated open water swimming?

A: Baja California dominated the open water swimming tournament, capturing seven gold medals.

Q: Where can I find more details about the Conade Games?

A: We will continue to provide updates and in-depth coverage of the Conade Games here at [Archysports.com].

Q: How do the Conade Games benefit young athletes?

A: The Conade games offer young athletes a chance to gain valuable experience, showcase their talents, and pursue their Olympic dreams.

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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