Soria Badminton: Year-End Results & Achievements

The Soria-CS24 Badminton Club faced its last big weekend of competition with three events in territorial events in Aragón, Castilla-León and Navarra.

In the Zaragoza town of Alfajarín, six players from Soria were summoned with special prominence for the senior players. The two representatives of this category achieved full victories in all their matches. This way, Santiago Martínez and José Carlos Pérez won gold in their individual drawsas well as the double as a duo, thus closing a great season of results for both.

The two women in the under-19 category would also win a double medal. So much Isabel Corchón as Carmen Gómez They enrolled in the category that they will debut next season, achieving very good results and excellent points for the national ranking.

Carmen Gómez and Isabel Corchón on the right of the image.HDS

The most notable was Carmen Gómez with silver medals both individually and in the women’s doubles draw along with Isabel herself.

Also on Saturday, Jimena Ayllon who ends her participation within the sub-15, chose to compete with sub-19 players in the test that was held in Villamuruel de Cerrato, in Palencia.

Jimena Ayllón was the winner in Villamuriel de Cerrato.HDS

The bet was frankly positive for him given that, despite competing with players who were up to four years older than him, won the victory. Jimena had to win the semi-final and final rounds in matches that lasted until the third set. Without a doubt, this is great news for the young woman from Soriana who, in addition to gaining experience with older players, reinforces her morale for next season. He also reached the mixed doubles semi-final round with Hugo Méndez from Palencia in the under-19 category.

To finish the weekend’s competitions, Maria Gonzalez He closed his season, in his first year in the under-19 category, competing in the Navarra Territorial Master that was held in Estella. María was on the verge of reaching the finals both in the singles, losing 21-18 and 21-19, and in the mixed doubles.

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