Barrios and Corchón, regional badminton champions

Tuesday, 24 May 2022 13:55

The U17 internationals from the Soria-CS24 Badminton Club, Javier Barrios and Daniela Corchón have met the forecasts and have been proclaimed champions of Castilla y León in the contest that was held last Sunday in Burgos.

Barrios and Corchón, regional badminton champions

Javier has also done it twice, winning both the individual and mixed doubles.

In the box individual, the player from Soriano found little opposition to prevail both in the group stage and in the elimination rounds. He would complete his performance by taking gold in mixed doubles partnering with local player Elena Dueñas.

The final would have a double Soriano color since she would face her clubmate, Daniela Corchón who, together with Andrés Pérez from León, would sell dearly the defeat by 21-15 and 21-16.

own DanielaI would add to this silver medal, the gold in the women’s individual.

With a career in the competition in which he won all the matches by two sets, only in the final did he have to resort to the third set to win the title.

In addition to these medalsin the sub15 category, the women’s doubles pair formed by Isabel Corchón and Carmen Gómez, in their first year in the category, won the bronze medal

Now, the young sorianos will intensify training in the face of a possible call for the Castilla y León national team to participate in the Spanish Championship of regional teams that will take place at the end of next June.

The second competition of the weekend that the clubs from Soria faced would be held in the Valladolid town of Douro and corresponded to the Absolute Master of Castilla y León, a test belonging to the national ranking and that it is the most important that a Territorial Federation can summon.

Barrios and Corchón, regional badminton championsBarrios and Corchón, regional badminton champions

Los sorian absolutes They also put together an excellent performance, getting two gold medals, one silver and two bronze.

Undoubtedly, the doubles modalities had a clear Soriano color.

In the men’s double, Marcos Fernández and Víctor Ortega won their first regional Master, confirming their status as the number one seeded couple in the competition. With more comfort than expected, the sorianos did not generate doubts in any of their meetings.

This result will place them among the twenty best national couples.

The decisive match of the women’s double modality faced two Sorianas, on the one hand, Nora Martínez partnering with Vanessa García from Palencia against Esther Pereira from Burgos who was partnering with Jennifer Fernández.

The triumph fell on the side of the former by a tight 21-16 and 21-19.

Good results were not only certified in the doubles modalities, since both Nora Martínez and Víctor Ortega took bronze in their respective individual modalities, thus completing an excellent competition.

The third and last competition was disputed by the senior players of the Club Badminton Soria-CS24 and the AD89 in the town of Guadarrama within the framework of the national scoring test convened by the Madrid Federation.

José Carlos Pérez emerged as the great protagonist of the competition obtaining gold in the three modalities that he disputed.

Premiering both the men’s double, with the Bianconero Club player, Fernando Herrero, and the mixed double with the Leganés Badminton Club player, Begoña Duque, the performance could not have been more successful, winning first place in both modalities.

In addition, in the individual modality, the final of his category faced his doubles partner, resulting in a very intense match that ended with victory for the soriano by 22-20 in the third set.

Your clubmate, Santiago Martinezwould also get on the podium, in this case to collect the silver medal in the individual category of his category.

The only representative of the AD89, Cristina Puebla won two medals, the gold in the women’s double with the Catalan Elena Barberà and the bronze in the women’s single, thus rounding off a fantastic performance from Soria.

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