The Xalapeño brothers, Ethan and Jeremy Olivares Ramírez They had an excellent participation in the National Championship Selective Judo “Profe. Daniel F. Hernandez” 2024, held in Morelia, Michoacán.
The athletes they won the bronze and silver medalplacing their representations, among the best of this competition that always brings together the best judo players in the nation.
Ethan placed thirdachieving the bronze medal, representing Veracruz in the sub-13 category Division more than 52 kilograms.
While his older brother, Jeremy took second place, to win the silver medal; The athlete is currently representing the UANL of Nuevo León, in the First Force category, 100 kilogram Division.
National judo scores points at international level
This event is very important for the two Veracruz residents.because the position in which they were placed will be very beneficial, as it will give them points to be taken into account in international events.
He National Selective Judo Championship “Profe. “Daniel Hernandez”brought together numerous judokas from various parts of the country. In addition, national champions from different categories arrived, therefore the competition was of a very high level.
Definitely, The experience acquired by the two brothers Ethan and Jeremy will help them continue advancing in this discipline in which they have previously achieved several medals
Michoacán, host state, managed to keep 35 medals and the rest were distributed with the other participating states.
The competition It brought together more than 700 judo exponents who came to present in the states of Veracruz, Nuevo León, Michoacán itself, from the southern part of the country, central and northern areas.
At the end, the organization thanked the Mexican Judo Federation for developing it in that state that was for the first timein which next year will once again be performed.
They also congratulated the athletes who participated, Also to the parents, for continuing to encourage their children in sports discipline.
This competition started on October 18 with the participation of more than 700 judokas belonging to 28 associations of the country, among them, 32 boys and girls, as well as adolescents in residential care in the DIF Michoacán system.
The event was organized by the DIF system of that state, as well as by the State Commission of Physical Culture and Sports.in conjunction with the Mexican Judo Federation and the Association of that specialty.
Las categories that participated were sub-13, sub-15, sub-18, sub-21 and seniorIn addition, the best competitors achieved points for the national ranking that will help them participate in international events.