Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
More than 200 children and young people are making their mark at the National Youth Hockey Tournament, taking place at the modern Legado venue in Villa María del Triunfo. This event, which brings together competitors aged between 8 and 15 from various clubs in Lima, has become a benchmark in the country's youth sports scene. Organized by the Peruvian Hockey Federation, the competition not only aims to foster local talent but also to encourage a love for the sport among new generations. Since its inauguration three years ago, the tournament has grown in participation and the quality of the teams. This year, on the hockey fields, one can see children and young people passionately striving to showcase their skills and elevate their clubs to new heights. The provision of sports equipment by the federation has been crucial, as it has allowed all participants to access the necessary materials to practice and compete on equal footing. The event, which will run until November, is not only a platform for developing sports skills but also a space for camaraderie and friendship among young athletes. The matches are filled with excitement, and the atmosphere at the venue is festive, with families and friends supporting their young idols. The passion for hockey is beginning to spread to more and more people, translating into a growing interest in the sport across the country. In another realm, the professional men's hockey team is also preparing to return to the international stage. Following their participation in the 2023 Santiago Pan American Games, the team will focus on the Pan American Challenge Cup Lima 2024, which will take place at the same venue hosting the national youth tournament from September 3 to 15. This event will be a great opportunity for the national team to showcase its development and competitiveness in a competition that will gather the best teams from the continent. The challenge for these young hockey players is significant, but the experience they are gaining in this national tournament will contribute to their development as athletes. The competition is not just about winning; it’s about learning, growing, and enjoying the sport. Each match becomes a lesson that the players will cherish as they advance in their respective sports careers. Moreover, the participation of hockey players from different clubs and the exchanges among them create a camaraderie that goes beyond competition. Players share experiences, techniques, and strategies, which strengthens the hockey community in Peru. Such interactions are fundamental for the development of the sport, fostering a spirit of teamwork and solidarity among future talents. Hockey in Peru has gained remarkable momentum thanks to initiatives like the National Youth Tournament. The visibility and support provided to these young athletes are clear indicators of the commitment from authorities and sports organizations. Without a doubt, the future of Peruvian hockey looks promising, and these young athletes are key to reaching new goals on the international stage. With each match, the fan base grows, and interest in hockey is becoming central to more Peruvians. It is essential to continue organizing events of this magnitude, which not only promote the sport but also contribute to the holistic development of young people, providing them with opportunities for self-discovery and personal growth. From the stands, one can see smiles, tears, and a vast array of emotions reflecting the passion for hockey. This tournament, more than just a competition, is a celebration of the sport and the effort that each child and young person brings to every match. In a country where football often captures attention, hockey is starting to find its place and earn the admiration of many. The legacy that these children will leave could be the beginning of a new era for hockey in Peru.