Resounding success at the Cadet Judo World Championship Lima 2024 with 16 new champions.

Resounding success at the Cadet Judo World Championship Lima 2024 with 16 new champions.

The Cadet Judo World Championship Lima 2024 concluded with 16 new champions. Russia stood out in the medal tally, and Peru will promote its judo.

Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros

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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.

Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, y Vargas Llosa, premio Nobel Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, en celebración de Alianza Lima Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, Central Hidro Eléctrica Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, Central Hidro
Sports 02.09.2024

The Cadet Judo World Championships Lima 2024 came to a close on Sunday, September 1, marking an important milestone in the history of judo in Peru. Over five intense days of competition at Videna, 16 new world champions were crowned, representing a promising future for this sport. The participation of around 500 judokas from 51 countries turned this event into a celebration of judo, where the technique, discipline, and effort of the young athletes shone brightly. The Russian team, which competed under the flag of the International Judo Federation (IJF), stood out in the overall medal standings, winning a total of three gold medals, three silver, and two bronze. This success reaffirms Russia's historic dominance in judo, solidifying its position as one of the most important powers in the international arena. Japan, another nation with a rich tradition in this sport, followed closely with two gold medals and one silver, while Azerbaijan took home two golds and two bronzes, securing third place in the medal tally. The event was organized by the Peruvian Judo Sports Federation (FDPJ), led by sensei María Martínez, who managed to meet the high expectations demanded by a competition of this caliber. The logistics and attention provided to the delegations were fundamental to ensuring the smooth performance of the competitors and the enjoyment of the attending public. This level of organization reflects Peru's commitment to continue being a host of world-class sporting events. The presence of 25 Peruvian judokas at the championship represents an invaluable opportunity for the development and growth of judo in the country. Through this international exposure, the young athletes had the chance to learn and compete against elite judokas, which will undoubtedly enrich their experience and contribute to their consolidation in high-level competition. Angelo Acosta, coach of the Peruvian team, highlighted that the young talents from various regions of the country are demonstrating great potential and that the federation is committed to supporting them on their path to success. The event also included an attractive prize of $100,000, which was distributed among the medalists and their coaches, further incentivizing the competitors' performance. This measure not only stimulates competition but also recognizes the effort and dedication of those who have worked hard to reach this level. The response from the judokas to this incentive was remarkable, reflecting the passion and commitment that characterizes this sport. The world champions, both in the women's and men's categories, demonstrated a high level of competition and technique on the tatami. The victories of judokas like Aiora Martin Garriche from Spain in the -40kg category and Aleksei Toptygin from the IJF in -50kg are clear examples of the talent being forged in this field. Each of these champions not only takes home a medal but also the experience and learning that will accompany them in their sporting careers. The impact of the Lima 2024 World Championships goes beyond medals and trophies; it is a platform that promotes judo in the country and supports the popularization of this sport among young Peruvians. The media attention and interest generated by the event will undoubtedly inspire new generations to practice judo and strive for excellence in the sport, creating a virtuous circle that will benefit the country in the future. Looking ahead, the Peruvian team has its sights set on other international events to continue developing its judokas. The coaching staff's strategy is clear: to leverage the experience gained at the Lima World Championships as a springboard for future championships, where they can continue to accumulate experience and, hopefully, more medals. With a focus on sacrifice and training, Peruvian judo seeks to further consolidate itself on the international stage. The celebration of the Cadet Judo World Championships Lima 2024 is marked as a memorable experience for all involved, and a starting point for the growth of judo in Peru. The combination of talent, dedication, and top-notch organization promises a bright future for this sport in the country. The judo community eagerly awaits the upcoming challenges and opportunities, knowing that every judoka who competed in Lima is one step closer to achieving their dreams.

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