Miriam Silva Aims for Junior Pan American Judo Games

Baja⁢ California’s Judo Star Sets Sights on Pan⁤ American Games

Miriam Silva, a rising judo talent from Baja California, is aiming for teh 2025 Junior Pan American Games after⁢ a string of impressive victories. Her recent‍ triumph ​at the Baja cup, securing her a spot in federated events, adds to her already remarkable achievements.

Silva’s journey to ⁣the top has⁣ been marked by dedication and perseverance. She has⁤ consistently placed among the best ⁣in Mexico, earning a bronze medal at the national “Daniel Hernández” ⁤competition, a silver at the prestigious “tomoyoshi ​Yamaguchi” ⁢championship, and⁢ most recently, a ⁤gold medal at the CONADE 2024 Nationals. This victory was notably sweet, ‌as Silva had to‌ settle for silver ⁤in the 2022 and 2023 editions of ⁣the tournament.

“My goal is crystal clear: to become the top-ranked judoka in Mexico and secure a place⁤ in the Junior Pan American Games,” Silva stated. “I’m working tirelessly towards this goal, and ⁣my recent results demonstrate that it’s within reach.”

Competing in the Under ⁣21 category ⁣and‍ 70 kilogram division, Silva proudly represents ‍Baja California.Her outstanding⁤ performance⁢ at the ​CONADE Nationals contributed ⁢to the recognition of Baja‌ California’s Judo program as the third best in the country.

Silva’s coach, Reynaldo⁢ Corredera, emphasizes the importance ​of ⁢maintaining a⁢ strong foundation. “We’re refining her training ‍regimen while focusing on the fundamentals and⁢ physical conditioning that have proven accomplished,” he explained. “This approach ⁤has yielded excellent results, and we’re​ committed to staying ⁤on this path.”

Despite the​ pressure ‌that comes with being the reigning​ CONADE National champion, Silva ‌remains motivated. she is steadfast to continue​ elevating the profile⁣ of ⁢Baja california and Mexico​ on the international judo stage.

From Baja ⁤California to Pan Am Glory: An Interview with⁣ Rising‍ Judo Star Miriam Silva

Welcome ‍back,sports fans! Today,we‌ have the absolute⁢ pleasure of sitting ⁢down with one of mexico’s ‍most promising young athletes,Miriam Silva. Miriam is a judo sensation hailing‍ from Baja California, and she’s making waves in the national scene ‌with her sights firmly set on international dominance. Miriam, welcome⁣ to the show!

Miriam: Thank you so ​much for ‍having⁤ me!⁣ It’s an⁤ honor to be here.

Moderator:

The excitement surrounding your recent victory at the CONADE 2024 Nationals is palpable. You ⁢clinched the gold medal,a‍ truly impressive ‌feat after‍ placing ⁣second in the previous two years. ⁣How does it feel to finally stand‍ atop the​ podium?

Miriam: it’s an incredible feeling. I’ve worked ⁤so hard, and to ⁤see all that dedication pay off is truly rewarding. The silver medals⁤ were great motivators, ​but this gold just proves to ‌me that I’m on the ⁣right track.

Moderator: You mentioned dedication.Let’s talk about your journey.From the ‍Baja Cup to ⁣the CONADE Nationals, ⁤you’ve consistently⁣ performed at a high level. What drives you⁢ to⁣ push yourself so relentlessly?

Miriam: Ever sence I started judo,I’ve⁢ been passionate about the sport. It’s more than just competition‌ for me; it’s about ‌self-improvement,‌ discipline, ‍and ‌constantly striving ⁤to be‌ better. ​I have a dream,⁤ and that’s to represent Mexico‌ at the highest level, at the⁤ Pan​ American Games ⁣and beyond.

Moderator: You’re⁢ aiming for the 2025 Junior Pan ⁢American Games‍ –⁤ a bold​ and ambitious goal. What’s your ⁢training regimen like?

Miriam: My coach, reynaldo corredera, is incredible.​ We focus ‌intensely on fundamentals, physical conditioning, ⁤and refining my technique. Competition is fierce‌ at this level, so every aspect of my⁢ training‍ is ⁣crucial.

Moderator: ​ Coach⁤ Corredera ‍emphasizes the ⁣importance of a “strong foundation.” can you elaborate on what that means in the context of judo and your training?⁤

Miriam: It’s about mastering⁢ the basics, understanding the ideology behind ‌each move, and building a strong physical base.⁣ it’s ​easy to get caught up in flashy techniques, but without a solid foundation, you can’t truly excel.

Moderator: ⁤You’re putting ⁢Baja⁢ California judo on the map,⁣ contributing to its recognition​ as the ‍third-best program in the country. How⁣ has⁣ training in Baja shaped⁢ you⁤ as an athlete?

Miriam: Baja has been instrumental ‌in my advancement. I have‍ incredible support from my community,⁣ from ⁣my family ‍to my training partners. This success isn’t just mine; it belongs to everyone who‍ has believed in me.

Moderator: As a rising star, you’re​ undoubtedly facing immense pressure. How do you handle the ​expectations and‍ the weight of being a national champion?

Miriam: It’s ‌definitely there, but I try ‍to ⁤focus on the process, on enjoying the journey. ‌ I ⁢also⁣ remind ‌myself why ⁤I started judo in the first place – ⁤for the love of the sport. That passion keeps me grounded.

Moderator: Looking ahead, what are your short-term and long-term ‍goals?

Miriam: My immediate ⁣goal is the Junior Pan American‌ Games. I want to prove myself on the international stage ‌and earn a ⁢spot on the podium. ⁤ Long-term, I dream of representing‍ Mexico at the Olympics.

Moderator: Inspiring ⁢words from a dedicated athlete! Miriam Silva, thank you so much for sharing your ⁤story⁣ with us.

Miriam: It was my​ pleasure!

Moderator:

Readers, ‌we want to⁣ hear from you! What are⁢ your thoughts on Miriam’s journey and her pursuit⁢ of judo glory? Share your comments⁤ and let’s keep the ‍conversation going!

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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