An Olympic and world champion arrives in Jujuy

An Olympic and world champion arrives in Jujuy

From November 14 to 17, the province of Jujuy will be the scene of the National Closing Judo Tournament a highly relevant event that will bring together more than 1,300 judokas from all over the country. This tournament, which will take place at the Federación de Básquet Stadium, is organized by the Government of Jujuy through the Sports Secretariat, in collaboration with the Jujuy Federation of Judo and Jiu Jitsu. This event is part of the 2024 Sports Development Plan which seeks to position Jujuy as a reference in the national sports field.

The National Clausura Tournament is considered one of the most important events on the calendar of the Argentine Judo Confederation. This tournament will count toward the national ranking, making it an unmissable event for judokas seeking to improve their position and demonstrate their talent on the tatami. Competitors of all categories, from children to seniors, will have the opportunity to shine and compete for the top positions.

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One of the most anticipated moments of the tournament will be the opening ceremony, which will feature the stellar presence of Paula Pareto, Olympic and world champion. Their participation will not only be an honor for the organizers, but also a source of inspiration for all the young athletes attending the event. Pareto, known for his dedication and success in judo, will share his experience and motivate competitors to give their best.

The story of Paula Pareto

Paula Pareto knew how to thrill everyone at the Olympic Games: the best Argentine judoka in history He won the bronze medal in Beijing 2008 and the gold medal in Rio de Janeiro in his category and, as a recognition of his excellent career, He carried the national flag at the opening of the sports event held in Tokyo in 2021.

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The native of San Fernando, who became the first woman in our country to win an Olympic gold medal, for years combined her vocation as a doctor and her career as an athlete. Of course, once her participation in the last Olympics ended, she dedicated herself fully to her work as a traumatologist at the San Isidro Hospital.

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