Peruvian Judo: Gearing Up for International Success
Peruvian judo is experiencing a surge in activity, setting the stage for a promising future. The sport is poised to build on its momentum in 2025, with a focus on securing spots in major international competitions like the Lima 2027 pan American Games and the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
To achieve these ambitious goals, the Peruvian Judo Sports Federation (FDPJ), led by President maria Martinez in her second term (2025-2028), has outlined a strategic plan. This plan prioritizes enhancing training programs, expanding judo’s reach beyond major cities, and nurturing young talent.
“Our second term will be defined by reinforcing fundamental techniques, promoting judo in all regions of Peru, and investing in the growth of our future champions,” explains Martinez. “We aim to elevate the quality of coaching and provide athletes with improved training facilities.”
A Year of Opportunities
2025 promises to be a pivotal year for Peruvian judokas. The calendar is packed with significant events, offering valuable opportunities to demonstrate their skills on the international stage.
Key competitions include the Junior Pan American Games in Asunción, Paraguay, and the Bolivarians in Ayacucho and Lima, Peru. These tournaments will showcase the strength and depth of Peru’s judo programme.
moreover, Peru is set to host at least 12 international judo events, solidifying its reputation as a premier destination for the sport. These events include prestigious championships like the Pan American Cadet and Junior Championships (both individual and mixed team formats), the Pan American Veterans Open, the Pan American Open, and the Grand Prix.hosting these tournaments not only provides Peruvian athletes with valuable home-court advantage but also elevates the profile of judo within the country.
aiming for olympic Glory
With the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games on the horizon, the FDPJ is laser-focused on securing qualification spots in multiple weight categories. This will involve implementing specialized training programs and strategically selecting athletes to participate in qualifying events.
Peruvian judo has a history of participation in the Olympic games, but the goal for 2028 is to surpass previous achievements and make a significant impact on the global stage. The FDPJ’s commitment to athlete development, combined with the growing enthusiasm for judo in Peru, suggests that this ambition is within reach.
Peruvian Judo on the Rise: An Exclusive Interview with Legendary Judoka, Angelica Delgado
Peruvian judo is making waves. With the 2027 Pan American Games in Lima and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics on the horizon, the Peruvian Judo Sports Federation (FDPJ) is pulling out all the stops to secure spots on the international stage. To get an insider’s perspective, we sat down with Angelica Delgado, a three-time Pan American champion and Olympian, to discuss the exciting developments in Peru’s judo scene.
[Moderator]: Angelica, thank you for joining us. Yoru career is a testament to Peruvian judo’s potential. What are your thoughts on the FDPJ’s strategic plan to focus on grassroots advancement and regional expansion?
[Angelica Delgado]: It’s fantastic to see the FDPJ prioritizing these areas. Judo’s strength lies in it’s accessibility,and spreading it beyond major cities will unearth hidden talent. Investing in young athletes and coaches across peru is crucial for building a sustainable, high-performing program.
[Moderator]: Absolutely, nurturing talent from a young age is key. the 2025 calendar is packed with competitions, including the Junior Pan American Games in Asunción and the Bolivarians in Peru. How critically important are these events for shaping the future of Peruvian judo?
[Angelica delgado]: These competitions are invaluable. They provide a platform for young judoka to gain international exposure, test their skills against top talent, and learn from experienced competitors. Success at these events will build momentum and inspire confidence within the Peruvian judo community.
[Moderator]:Peru is also set to host at least 12 international judo events this year. What are the advantages of hosting these events for the development of judo in Peru?
[Angelica Delgado]: Hosting international events is a win-win situation. Not only does it showcase Peru as a judo hub, attracting global attention and investment, but it also provides our athletes with the invaluable experience of competing on home turf. It gives them a feeling of national pride and support, which can be a huge motivator.
[Moderator]: You mentioned the 2028 Olympics. Is the FDPJ setting realistic goals by aiming for multiple qualification spots in different weight categories?
[Angelica delgado]: Absolutely. While the Olympic dream is demanding, the FDPJ’s plan is structured and ambitious. By implementing specialized training programs and strategically selecting athletes, Peru has a real shot at exceeding previous Olympic performances.
[Moderator]: Looking ahead, what are your hopes for the future of Peruvian judo?
[Angelica Delgado]: I envision a future where Peruvian judo is consistently competitive on the world stage. A future where young athletes are inspired to pursue judo,knowing they have the support and resources to excel. This current momentum is just the beginning. with continued dedication and strategic development, Peruvian judo can truly reach its full potential.
What do you think? Can Peruvian judo achieve its ambitious goals? Share your thoughts and join the conversation!