monte Plata Dominates National Cadet and Junior Judo Championship
SANTO DOMINGO – The Asociación de Monte Plata (Bayaguana) emerged victorious at the National Cadet and Junior judo Championship held at the Centro Olímpico’s Casa Nacional de Judo. The team from Bayaguana showcased their dominance, securing the top spot with a combined total of five gold, two silver, and five bronze medals across both cadet and junior divisions.
Bayaguana’s Winning Performance
In the cadet category,Bayaguana earned one gold,two silver,and three bronze medals. Their junior team further solidified their victory with an remarkable four gold medals and one bronze. This consistent performance across both age groups propelled them to the championship title.
San Juan de la maguana Secures Second Place
The Asociación de Judo de San juan de la Maguana claimed second place amassing a total of four gold, three silver, and four bronze medals. Their cadet team contributed three gold, one silver, and one bronze, while the junior team added one gold, two silver, and three bronze to their overall score.
Azua Takes Third Place
The delegation from Azua finished in third place, securing four gold medals and one bronze. Azua’s cadet judokas earned one gold and one silver, while their junior counterparts added three gold medals to the team’s total.
Other Notable Performances
The Asociación de Judo del Distrito nacional finished fourth with three gold, nine silver, and nine bronze medals. The association from the province of Duarte secured fifth place with three gold and three bronze medals.
What were the specific medal counts achieved by monte Plata’s cadet and junior teams?
monte Plata Dominates National Cadet and Junior Judo Championship
SANTO DOMINGO – The Asociación de Monte Plata (Bayaguana) emerged victorious at the national Cadet and Junior judo Championship held at the Centro Olímpico’s Casa Nacional de Judo. The team from bayaguana showcased their dominance, securing the top spot with a combined total of five gold, two silver, and five bronze medals across both cadet and junior divisions.
Bayaguana’s Winning Performance
In the cadet category,Bayaguana earned one gold,two silver,and three bronze medals. Their junior team further solidified their victory with an remarkable four gold medals and one bronze.This consistent performance across both age groups propelled them to the championship title.
San Juan de la maguana Secures Second Place
The Asociación de Judo de San juan de la Maguana claimed second place amassing a total of four gold, three silver, and four bronze medals. Their cadet team contributed three gold, one silver, and one bronze, while the junior team added one gold, two silver, and three bronze to their overall score.
Azua Takes Third Place
The delegation from Azua finished in third place, securing four gold medals and one bronze. Azua’s cadet judokas earned one gold and one silver,while their junior counterparts added three gold medals to the team’s total.
Other Notable Performances
The Asociación de Judo del Distrito nacional finished fourth with three gold, nine silver, and nine bronze medals. The association from the province of Duarte secured fifth place with three gold and three bronze medals.
Q&A
Q: What age groups participated in the championship?
A: The championship featured both Cadet and Junior judokas. Cadet judokas are typically younger, while Junior judokas are older and closer to senior levels.
Q: Where was the championship held?
A: The event took place at the Centro Olímpico’s Casa Nacional de Judo in Santo Domingo.
Q: What is the significance of Monte Plata’s victory?
A: Monte Plata’s win highlights the strength and development of judo in the Bayaguana region. it also demonstrates the effectiveness of their training programs.
Q: How is the overall ranking determined?
A: The overall ranking is determined by the combined medal count (gold, silver, and bronze) across both the cadet and junior divisions.
Q: What are some key differences between Cadet and Junior Judo competitions?
A: While the core rules are the same,Cadet competitions may have slightly shorter match times or specific regulations to ensure athlete safety and promote skill development. Junior competitions are often more intense, with athletes closer to senior-level performance.
Q: How can I learn more about Judo in the Dominican Republic?
A: You can search online for the Asociación Dominicana de Judo (Dominican Judo Association) for more data, including local clubs and events. Seeing these athletes compete may inspire you.
Q: Why is Judo so popular in the Dominican Republic?
A: Judo’s popularity is fostered thru disciplined training programs, community support, and the development of skilled coaches. It’s a great sport for developing both physical and mental strength.
Q: What is the best way to get started in Judo?
A: The first step is to find a reputable Judo club in your area.Most clubs welcome beginners of all ages and fitness levels. Be prepared to learn, be respectful and above all, have fun exploring this exciting sport!
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