Naco club Athletes gear Up for international Competitions
The Naco club is making waves in the world of sports, with its athletes set to participate in several high-profile events. This sunday,judokas Iván González and Gabriel Marte will represent the club at the International Vaquero Judo Club Tournament,taking place at the Rubén Rodríguez coliseum in Bayamón,Puerto Rico. This marks the Judo School’s first international outing of 2016,under the guidance of sensei Juan Chalas.Meanwhile, the Naco club’s billiards team recently triumphed over the Spanish Center of santiago delegation in the IX Billiards Exchange. The event, held this past Sunday at the Frank Piñeiro hall in Naco, showcased the club’s prowess in this strategic sport.
Adding to the club’s busy schedule,the Delfines swimming team will dive into competition this Friday at the Invitational Tournament hosted by the Aquatic Academy of Santiago.This prestigious event will see the participation of leading swimming clubs from across the contry, providing a platform for the Naco Dolphins to showcase their skills and compete against the best.
Diving Deep with Delfines: An Exclusive Interview with Coach Juan Rondón
Welcome back, sports fans, to another installment of “In the Arena”! Today, we have a very special guest, Coach Juan Rondón, a respected figure in the Dominican Republic’s swimming community, and the driving force behind the naco Delfines. Coach Rondón, thanks for joining us today.
Coach Rondón: My pleasure. Always happy to talk about swimming and these incredible young athletes.
moderator: We’ve just received news that the Delfines are competing this Friday at the prestigious Invitational Tournament hosted by the Aquatic Academy of Santiago. What are your expectations for the team?
Coach Rondón: (Smiles) we’re heading into this tournament with high spirits. This team has been training relentlessly, pushing their limits both mentally and physically. The competition will be fierce, with top clubs from across the country vying for the top spot. Though, I’m confident in the Delfines’ dedication and talent. We’re not just aiming to participate; we’re aiming for podium finishes.
Moderator: This tournament follows hot on the heels of the Naco club’s billiards team’s victory at the IX Billiards exchange. Do you see a correlation between the success across different sports within the club?
Coach Rondón: Absolutely. There’s a fantastic culture of support and healthy competition within Naco. The victories of other teams inspire us all, creating a ripple effect of excellence. Seeing the judo team and the billiards team succeed motivates the Delfines to strive for greatness as well. It’s a testament to the hard work and dedication of all athletes and coaches within the club.
Moderator: Speaking of judo, the Naco Judo School is also making waves internationally, with Iván González and Gabriel Marte competing this Sunday at the International Vaquero Judo Club Tournament. What are your thoughts on Naco’s growing international presence?
Coach Rondón: I’m incredibly proud of the Naco club for extending its reach beyond our borders. International competition is crucial for athletes’ growth. It exposes them to different styles and techniques, pushing them to adapt and grow. The success of our judokas on the international stage is a great reflection of the quality of coaching and training within Naco.
Moderator: Now, Coach, let’s get a little deeper into the world of competitive swimming. we’ve seen a surge in popularity for swimming in recent years in the dominican Republic. what are your thoughts on this trend, and what role do you see the Naco Delfines playing in it?
Coach Rondón: It’s truly gratifying to witness the progress of swimming’s popularity here. We’ve seen increased participation at all levels, from grassroots programs to the national team. I believe the Delfines have a crucial role to play in this growth. We aim to inspire young athletes by demonstrating the power of hard work, discipline, and teamwork. We want to show them that through dedication, they too can achieve their swimming dreams.
Moderator: Coach, any words of encouragement for aspiring young swimmers who look up to the Delfines?
Coach Rondón: Never let go of your passion for swimming. It’s a demanding sport, but also incredibly rewarding. Surround yourself with a supportive team, work hard, believe in yourself, and never stop striving for improvement.
Moderator: Thank you, Coach Rondón, for your insightful thoughts and inspiring words. We’re all excited to cheer on the Naco Delfines this weekend!
Now, we want to hear from you, our audience! What are your predictions for the Delfines at the Invitational Tournament? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let’s discuss!