Aguascalientes Teams Gear Up for 2022 Ademeba National Championships
Aguascalientes athletes are preparing to make their mark on the national stage as the dates and locations for the 2022 Ademeba National Championships have been announced.
The competition kicks off in May with the women’s categories. The U-17 National Championship, featuring players born in 2005, will take place in Pachuca, Hidalgo from May 4th to 8th. Following closely, the U-16 National Championship for 2006-born players will be held in Ciudad juárez, Chihuahua from May 11th to 15th. The month concludes with the U-15 national Championship, welcoming 2007-born players to Tuxtla Gutierrez, chiapas from May 25th to 29th.The men’s categories take center stage in the second phase, also in May. The U-15 National Championship will be held in Mérida, Yucatán from May 25th to 29th. The U-16 National Championship, for players born in 2006, follows in Tepic, Nayarit from June 1st to 5th. The U-17 National Championship, featuring 2005-born players, will conclude this phase in Tijuana, Baja California from August 3rd to 7th.
The championship continues with the women’s free category National Championship in Michoacán from August 11th to 15th. The U-14 women’s category, for players born in 2008, will compete in Saltillo, Coahuila from September 14th to 18th. The men’s U-14 National Championship will then take place in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua from September 21st to 25th.
The final leg of the championships features the youngest competitors in the U-13 category. the women’s tournament, for players born in 2009, will be held in san Juan del Río, Querétaro from October 26th to 30th. The men’s U-13 National Championship will conclude the year in Hermosillo,Sonora from November 17th to 21st.
State-level qualifying rounds will commence in the coming weeks, with the aim of assembling competitive teams in each category to represent Aguascalientes with pride at the national level. The Ademeba National championships offer a valuable platform for young athletes to showcase their skills and contribute to the growth of burst sport in Mexico.
A deep Dive into Ademeba National Championships with Coach Miguel Perez
Welcome back, sports fans! Today, we have a very special guest joining us, the renowned Coach Miguel Perez, who brings with him a wealth of experience in developing young athletes. Coach Perez, thanks for being with us today.
Coach Perez: It’s a pleasure to be here. I’m always eager to discuss the advancement of youth sports in Mexico.
Moderator: The Ademeba National Championships are just around the corner, kicking off in May with the women’s U-17 category. This year’s schedule is notably comprehensive, spanning multiple age groups and regions throughout Mexico. What are your initial thoughts on the structured approach taken for these championships?
Coach Perez: I think it’s fantastic. This spread-out schedule allows for greater participation and exposure for young athletes across the country. It also gives them valuable time to prepare and adjust to different playing environments.
Moderator: I agree.The diverse locations surely provide unique challenges and experiences for these young athletes. Now, Aguascalientes is gearing up to send its finest representatives to these championships. how significant is it for a state like Aguascalientes to have such strong depiction at a national level?
Coach Perez: It’s incredibly important. aguascalientes has a burgeoning sporting community,and these championships provide a platform for our young athletes to showcase their talent and compete against the best in the nation. It inspires other young athletes, fosters a sense of pride, and puts Aguascalientes on the map as a breeding ground for future champions.
Moderator: Absolutely. Now, let’s delve into the specifics. the women’s categories kickstart the championships in May, followed by the men’s categories later in the month. What are your predictions for Aguascalientes’ performance this year?
Coach Perez: I’m cautiously optimistic. Aguascalientes has some promising talent in both male and female categories.We’ve seen some exceptional performances at the state level, and I believe our athletes are well-prepared physically and mentally to compete fiercely.
Moderator: That’s encouraging to hear. Now, the championships conclude with the U-13 categories in October and November. It’s heartwarming to see such a focus on the youngest generation. What message would you like to send to these aspiring athletes entering their first national competition?
Coach Perez: For the young ones, I’d say enjoy the experience! This is a fantastic opportunity to learn, grow, and make lifelong friends. Don’t focus solely on winning; embrace the challenge, play with passion, and remember that dedication and teamwork are the cornerstones of success in any sport.
Moderator: Wise words, Coach.
Now, I want to open this conversation to our readers. What are your thoughts on the Ademeba national Championships? Do you believe these events are crucial for the development of young athletes? Share your opinions and insights in the comments below.