State Judo Qualifying Round for CONADE 2025

Tamaulipas Judo Athletes Gear Up for CONADE 2025

Ciudad Victoria is set to become a hub for judo talent as it hosts ⁢the State Qualifying Round from February 7th to ‍9th. this crucial event will determine the athletes who will represent⁤ Tamaulipas in the ‍highly anticipated CONADE 2025 National Games.

the Tamaulipas Sports institute (INDE) and the State Judo Association are collaborating to ensure a triumphant competition, which will ⁤take place at the ⁤UAT University Gymnasium. The action kicks off on Friday, February 7th,⁢ with official weigh-ins scheduled⁢ from 6:00 ‍p.m.to 7:00 p.m. at the ‍headquarters hotel.

Aspiring judokas will compete⁣ across various ⁢age categories,both male‍ and ‍female. These include:

13-14 years old: Born in 2012-2011
15-17⁤ years old: Born in 2010-2008
* 18-20 years ⁤old: Born in 2007-2005

Each ‍category will ⁤feature different weight classes as outlined in the official call ⁢for participation. The competition format will be combat judo.

Registration for this exciting opportunity is‍ completely free and ‍closes on‍ January 30th.⁢ Interested athletes can register by emailing claudiasilva2197@gmail.com. This email⁣ address can also be used to request further ⁢information about the competition and required documentation.The stakes are ⁢high, ‍as the⁣ top performers will earn a coveted spot on the Tamaulipas National Team. This team will then compete in the ‍CONADE 2025 Regional Games, with the potential to advance directly to the National phase.

Tamaulipas Judo: A Stepping Stone to National Glory?

Welcome ⁤back, judo fans! ⁢Today we’re diving deep into ‍the exciting⁢ world of Tamaulipas judo, with a special‍ guest who⁢ knows this journey ‍inside ⁤and out.

Joining us is[[Guest Name],a⁣ former Tamaulipas judoka who represented the state at the CONADE National games.[[Guest Name],‍ welcome to the show!

[guest Name]: Thanks for having me! It’s great to be⁢ here discussing something I’m so passionate about.

Incredible! So, the State Qualifying Round is brewing in Ciudad Victoria from February⁤ 7th to 9th.For ⁢those unfamiliar, could you break ‍down what this tournament means for aspiring judokas in Tamaulipas?

[guest name]: This is huge! It’s ‍the gateway to representing Tamaulipas at the CONADE 2025 National Games. ⁢Think of it as the proving ground where the best of⁣ the best emerge.

Absolutely. The article mentions competitors ranging⁢ from 13 to 20 years old. What kind ‍of skill level should we expect to see on display?

[Guest Name]: ⁢ You’ll see a wide range, from promising newcomers to seasoned veterans. competition at this level is fierce. These kids have been⁣ training rigorously and dream of making it to ⁣the national stage.

I imagine the pressure is on. And speaking of pressure,the article highlights the combat judo format. For our ⁣viewers unfamiliar with this ⁢style, can you shed some light⁢ on⁤ what ⁣makes it so intense?

[Guest Name]: Combat judo is all about direct⁤ confrontation. It’s fast-paced, tactical, and requires immense physical‍ and mental strength. Spectators are in for ‍a treat ⁣–‍ these matches are electrifying!

I can only imagine.Now, ⁣the article states registration ⁢is free and closes on‍ January 30th. That’s fantastic news for aspiring athletes. What advice would you give to young judokas thinking about participating?

[Guest Name]: don’t ⁤hesitate! This is a golden chance to test yourself against ⁤the best in Tamaulipas. Remember, it’s not just ⁣about winning; it’s about learning, growing, and experiencing the ⁣thrill of competition.

Wise words for any young athlete. Thank you for ‍sharing your insights, [Guest Name].

[[Guest Name]:⁢ My pleasure!

And to our audience,what are your thoughts on the Tamaulipas⁢ judo⁣ scene? Do you have a favorite judoka to watch? Share your comments below and let’s keep the ⁤conversation going!

Remember folks,the journey to CONADE 2025 starts right here,right now. So ‍let’s support these ‍talented athletes ⁤and witness the next generation of judo ⁢stars rise!**

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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