Soria Badminton club Members to Vie for Medals at Castile and León Championship
Key players from the Soria-CS24 Badminton Club are set to compete in the Castile and León Absolute Championship this saturday in Tudela de Duero, Valladolid. seven club members—Javier Barrios, Jorge Peñaranda, Alfonso Peñaranda, Daniela Corchón, Beatriz Hernández, Nora Martínez, and Víctor Ortega—will compete across all five medal-eligible categories.
Sub-17 Players to Compete in Vitoria National Master
Adding to the club’s busy weekend, Isabel Corchón and Carmen Gómez will travel to Vitoria for the third National Master of the sub-17 category. Both players have qualified for singles and will team up for the women’s doubles. They aim to progress from the group stage to the final draw, earning national ranking points to qualify for the Spanish Championship.
Seniors to Participate in National Ranking Event in Guadarrama
In Guadarrama, seniors Santiago Martínez and José Carlos Pérez plan to participate in a national ranking competition. This event serves as their final planning for the upcoming Spanish Championship. They will focus on doubles, competing together in men’s doubles and with their regular partners in mixed doubles, with the aim of securing medals.
What categories will the seven Soria-CS24 Badminton Club members – Javier Barrios, Jorge Peñaranda, Alfonso Peñaranda, Daniela Corchón, Beatriz Hernández, Nora Martínez, and Víctor Ortega – be competing in at the Castile and León Absolute Championship?
soria Badminton club Members to Vie for Medals at Castile and León Championship
Key players from the Soria-CS24 Badminton Club are set to compete in the Castile and león Absolute Championship this saturday in Tudela de Duero, Valladolid. seven club members—Javier barrios, Jorge Peñaranda, Alfonso Peñaranda, Daniela Corchón, Beatriz Hernández, Nora Martínez, and Víctor Ortega—will compete across all five medal-eligible categories.
Sub-17 Players to Compete in Vitoria National Master
Adding to the clubS busy weekend, Isabel corchón and Carmen Gómez will travel to Vitoria for the third National Master of the sub-17 category. Both players have qualified for singles and will team up for the women’s doubles. They aim to progress from the group stage to the final draw, earning national ranking points to qualify for the Spanish Championship.
Seniors to Participate in National Ranking Event in Guadarrama
In Guadarrama, seniors Santiago Martínez and José Carlos Pérez plan to participate in a national ranking competition. This event serves as their final planning for the upcoming Spanish Championship. they will focus on doubles, competing together in men’s doubles and with their regular partners in mixed doubles, with the aim of securing medals.
Q&A: Your Guide to Soria Badminton’s Weekend
Q: What is the Castile and León Absolute Championship?
A: it’s a regional badminton tournament in Spain, where players compete for the title of champion in their respective categories. This weekend’s event is in Tudela de Duero, Valladolid.
Q: Who are the key players from Soria-CS24 Badminton Club to watch?
A: Keep an eye on Javier Barrios, Jorge Peñaranda, Alfonso Peñaranda, Daniela Corchón, Beatriz Hernández, Nora Martínez, and Víctor Ortega.They’re competing in all five categories!
Q: What are the National Master and National Ranking events?
A: these are tournaments that contribute to players’ national rankings. Doing well allows players to qualify for bigger events, like the Spanish Championship.
Q: Why are Isabel Corchón and Carmen Gómez heading to Vitoria?
A: They’re competing in the sub-17 National Master to gain ranking points in singles and women’s doubles, aiming for the Spanish Championship.
Q: What’s the meaning of the Guadarrama event for Santiago Martínez and José Carlos Pérez?
A: It’s their final planning for the Spanish Championship. They are focusing on doubles play to refine their strategies.
Q: How can I stay updated on the results?
A: Keep an eye on the federación Española de Bádminton (Spanish Badminton Federation) website or social media for live updates and results.
Q: Badminton Trivia!
A: Did you know that badminton is the fastest racket sport in the world? The shuttlecock can reach speeds of over 200 mph!
Good luck to all the Soria-CS24 Badminton Club members as they compete this weekend! We look forward to seeing their results and their journey towards the Spanish Championship.