Q. Roo judokas stand out at “Mexican Judo Gala 2024”
Oaxtepec, 13 de diciembre (InZoom.mx).-– Quintana Roo judo continues to achieve important results, since a Quintana Roo delegation made up of 25 athletes won 20 medals during their participation in the National Tournament “Mexican Judo Gala 2024”, held at the Poliforum of Club Dorados in Oaxtepec, Morelos.
As marked by the New Agreement for Well-being and Development, promoted by Governor Mara Lezama Espinosa, work is being done so that the athletes of the entity can gain experience by participating in different competitions; For this reason, part of the selective team made the trip, with the support of the Quintana Roo Sports Commission (Codeq).
It should be noted that the Quintana Roo team participated with 25 exponents, who in the end with their great performance closed the competition, winning a total of 8 gold medals, 5 more silver and 7 bronze, for a total of 20 metals.
Competition results
Regarding the results of the competition, in what was the Under-13 category, three gold medals were achieved through Thayli Molina, Maximiliano Vázquez and César Santa María, in the -47, -28, and -42 kilo divisions, respectively; In addition, Christopher Vázquez in the -31 kilos was awarded a silver metal.
In the U-15 category, Eduardo Urbina stood out in the -64 kilos by winning gold; Ignacio Godínez took the silver in -48 and in this same division the bronze went to Kenny Vázquez.
In the Under-18 category events, Quintana Roo achieved three golds thanks to Monserrat Godínez (48 kilos), Naomi Dubay Cardona (52) and Kevin del Ángel (73); while Ariadna Chávez (70) took home a silver medal; and Maximo Vázquez (66) and Christian Carballo (73 kilos).
In more results, within the U-21, Emiliano Escalante achieved gold in the 81 kilos; Alfa Figueroa won a silver in the 70 kilos and Naomi Dubay and Darinel Escamilla also contributed, as each one achieved a bronze medal in the 52 and 81 kilos, respectively.
Finally, in the Senior category, Naomi Pozo stood out in the 63 kilos, achieving a silver metal; while Ariadna Chávez at 70 kilos and Emiliano Escalante at 81, won a bronze each.
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