Organized with the support of the City Council, the first event will take place this Saturday under the Randori modality and will consist of refereed fights between teammates grouped by age, level and weight
The Councilor for Youth and Sports, Maria de la O Rubio; together with the president of the Club
Judo Huelva TSV, Santi Mazaríohave presented at a press conference the I Judo League
Huelva TSV, organized by the TSV Judo Club, with the support of the City Council. The
The first day of this new sporting event will take place this Saturday in the pavilion
of Diego Lobato sports under the Randori modality, and will consist of refereed combats
between peers grouped by age, level and weight.
As the councilor explained, it is a two-day sporting and educational event.
days that aims to train our athletes in the values of judo, “with which
Huelva is going to recover the presence of grassroots judo in the city, since since 2008 it has not been
held a tournament of these characteristics.” Thus, Rubio continued, “the objective with which
that this event is celebrated is clear: promote the practice of this sport among the most
young people, offering a platform for them to show their skills and talent”.
In this sense, the councilor recalled that the City Council is aware of the value of
sport in the comprehensive training of youth, “our commitment is firm when it comes to
promote physical and emotional well-being through sports activities, and In Liga de
Huelva Judo TSV is just one more example of this dedication, offering children
and girls, and young people, an opportunity to discover their passion for sport and cultivate
an active and healthy life from an early age.”
Rubio also wanted to thank and guarantee municipal support for the work of the
Huelva clubs like TSV Judo Club, “fundamental to promote sport
base in our city, since in addition to teaching them the different techniques and elements
specific to each discipline, they work with them from childhood in the acquisition of all
those values that are linked to sport, such as the capacity for sacrifice, discipline,
the effort, the desire to improve and the camaraderie, which are also so important
for life and for personal growth.”
For his part, the club president thanked the City Council for the support shown.
to carry out this event that “We organize with the intention that children
have fun, taking away the pressure that can lead to competition and with the objective
also to help them develop social skills or values such as
empathy, camaraderie, or the capacity for sacrifice, among others”.
Mazario has given more details about the celebration of this tournament, which will be recorded as already
There has been talk of a first day called Randori, “in which they will have
About 300 battles took place from ten in the morning to one in the afternoon, with
participants from 3 to 16 years oldgrouped by approximate age, level and weight.”
These fights, the president of the club has said, are refereed under regulations
specifically designed,with a regulation that is focused above all on the
learning, in which the child learns to compete and avoid injuries”.
In addition to this first day, the I Judo League of Huelva TSV will continue
next April with a new day that they have called Tecni-Judo, “y
will consist of carrying out a technical program according to age and grade, which will be
scored by a judge“Mazarío concluded.