## Quintana Roo judo Stars Set Sights on International Glory
Two talented judokas from Quintana Roo, Iliana Naomi Pozo Flores and Ariadna Yarey Chávez Medina, have been selected for a permanent training camp with the Mexican National Judo team. This exciting opportunity, starting January 8th at the CONADE facilities in Mexico City, marks a notable step in their journey towards representing Mexico in international competitions. [[3]]
This selection is a testament to the athletes’ dedication and impressive achievements. Both Pozo and Chávez have consistently demonstrated their prowess on the judo mat, earning recognition from the Mexican Judo Federation. Pozo, competing in the under 63 kg category, brings valuable experience to the team, having previously participated in national team events. Her focus now shifts to securing a spot on the senior international stage. [[1]]
Chávez, hailing from Tulum and competing in the under 70 kg division, is a rising star in the Cadets division. Her sights are set on earning a coveted spot on the World Judo stage.
This intensive training camp, a cornerstone of the New Agreement for Well-being and growth championed by Governor Mara Lezama, underscores the Quintana Roo Sports Commission’s (CODEQ) commitment to nurturing local talent. Under the guidance of Jacobo Arzate Hop, CODEQ prioritizes providing athletes with the resources and support thay need to excel.
The camp’s primary objective is to refine the athletes’ skills and prepare them for the rigors of international competition. through a structured training regimen and specialized activities, Pozo and Chávez will hone their techniques, enhance their physical conditioning, and develop the mental fortitude required to succeed on the world stage.
As these promising athletes embark on this new chapter in their judo careers, the entire state of Quintana Roo rallies behind them, eagerly anticipating their future triumphs.
Quintana Roo Judo Stars Aim for International Stardom: An Exclusive Interview with Coach Jacobo Arzate Hop
The quantum leap an athlete takes when transitioning from regional success to the imposing world stage is immense, demanding exceptional dedication, foresight, and guidance. Today, we delved deep into the heart of this transition with Coach Jacobo Arzate Hop, the mastermind leading the charge for Quintana Roo’s thriving judo scene, as two of his protégés, Iliana Naomi Pozo Flores and Ariadna Yarey chávez Medina, embark on a journey toward international glory.
Moderator: Coach Arzate, congratulations are in order! Two of your students, Iliana and Ariadna, have been selected for the Mexican National Judo team’s permanent training camp in Mexico City. This is a remarkable achievement, reflecting the dedication and hard work surrounding your program. what are your thoughts on this significant milestone?
Coach Arzate: I’m incredibly proud of Iliana and Ariadna. Their selection is a testament to their tireless effort,unwavering commitment,and the unwavering support they receive from their families and the Quintana Roo Sports Commission.It’s a culmination of years of dedicated training, sacrifices, and a deep passion for judo.
Moderator: Iliana brings valuable experienceHaving already represented quintana Roo at the national level, what specific aspects do you believe she’ll leverage during this camp, where competition is fierce?
Coach Arzate: Iliana’s experience competing at the national level will be invaluable. She understands the intensity of high-stakes matches and knows how to maintain composure under pressure. At this camp,she’ll be focused on refining her technical skills,enhancing her tactics against international opponents,and pushing her physical limits.
moderator: Ariadna, conversely, is a rising star.What excites you most about her potential as she transitions to this new level of competition, vying for a spot on the world stage?
Coach Arzate: Ariadna is a natural talent with immense potential. Her raw athleticism, coupled with her fierce determination, represents a potent alchemy.This camp will expose her to a higher echelon of judo, allowing her to witness firsthand the techniques and strategies employed by world-class athletes. This exposure is crucial for her development as she aims for the international stage.
Moderator: The New Agreement for Well-being and Growth, championed by Governor Mara Lezama, has undoubtedly laid the groundwork for supporting athletes like Iliana and Ariadna.how has this initiative influenced the training experience and opportunities for Quintana Roo’s aspiring athletes?
Coach Arzate: The New Agreement has been transformative for athletic development in Quintana roo. It has provided us with the resources, infrastructure, and financial support to nurture talent effectively. This camp,for instance,wouldn’t be possible without this initiative. It sends a powerful message to young athletes in Quintana Roo: that their dreams are valued, and their potential will be nurtured.
Moderator: what message would you like to convey to Iliana, Ariadna, and all aspiring athletes in Quintana Roo striving for international acclaim?
coach Arzate: Believe in yourselves, trust the process, and never stop pushing your limits. Embrace the challenges, learn from your setbacks, and celebrate your victories. The journey will be demanding, but with unwavering dedication and the support of your community, anything is possible. We in Quintana Roo are firmly behind you every step of the way.
Moderator: Coach Arzate, thank you for sharing your insights.
Readers, we want to hear from you! do you believe Iliana and Ariadna have what it takes to become international judo stars? What are your thoughts on the role of regional initiatives in fostering athletic excellence? Share your comments and join the conversation!