Venezuelan Judo Team Competes in Pan American Championships in Panama City

Judo prueba su fuerza en Panamá – mindeporte

Venezuela’s judo delegation arrived in Panama this weekend to face a new continental challenge at the Pan American Judo Championships, seeking to build on recent successes in regional competitions.

The team, led by Olympic athlete Karen León, aims to add to Venezuela’s growing medal count in continental judo events following strong performances in previous tournaments.

According to verified reports from the Venezuelan Ministry of Sports (mindeporte), the delegation is prepared to compete across multiple weight categories in both senior and junior divisions during the championship events taking place in Panama City.

The Pan American Judo Championships represent one of the most significant competitions in the Americas, serving as a key qualifier for larger international events including the Pan American Games and Olympic qualification pathways.

Venezuela’s judo program has demonstrated consistent growth in recent years, with athletes achieving notable results in regional competitions that have helped elevate the sport’s profile within the country.

The delegation’s preparation includes specialized training camps and strategic planning focused on maximizing performance against top competitors from across the Americas.

As the competition unfolds, Venezuelan judokas will look to leverage their technical skills and competitive experience to achieve strong results in their respective weight classes.

The event provides an crucial opportunity for Venezuelan athletes to gain valuable international experience although representing their country on the continental stage.

Follow updates on Venezuela’s judo performance throughout the Pan American Championships as the team competes for medals and continental recognition.

Stay tuned for official results and performances from Venezuela’s judo delegation as they test their strength in Panama this weekend.

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