Peruvian Judo Leader Appointed Director of Growth for South American Judo Confederation
Lima, Peru – Maria Martinez Murciego, president of the Peruvian Judo Sports Federation (FDPJ), has been elected as Director of Development for the South American Judo Confederation, cementing Peru’s growing influence in the sport.
Martinez to spearhead judo development across South America
Martinez’s election, which took place during the International Congress in Lima, recognizes her leadership and strategic vision. Kimberlie Rivera, also from Peru, was elected as the Confederation’s Sports Director.
Commitment to Excellence
“my intention is to promote projects so that all aspects and areas of the South american confederation continue to improve,” said Martinez. “We always say that we seek to be at the top of the podium, and I am not only referring to the athletes.Everyone, from our different roles, aspires to that ’gold medal,’ and that is the motivation that drives us to achieve excellence.”
Peru solidifies position as Judo Hub
Under Martinez’s leadership, the FDPJ has successfully organized the pan American and Oceania Cadet and Junior Championships in Lima, with the Grand Prix event soon to follow, reinforcing Lima’s importance to judo in the Americas.
Regional Judo Leader praises Martinez’s impact
Oscar Cassinerio, president of the south American Judo Confederation, praised Martinez’s work, stating that her effort, along with that of Carlos zegarra of the Pan American Confederation, has significantly changed judo in Peru.
New Leadership Announced
The newly formed Executive committee of the south American Judo Confederation includes:
- President: Oscar O. cassinerio (ARG)
- Secretary General: Roberto Ibáñez (ECU)
- Treasurer: Aquiles Gómez (CHI)
- Executive Director: Juan José Paz (BOL)
- sports Director: Kimberlie Rivera (PER)
- Director of Education: Fabio I. Verdugo (ECU)
- Director of Arbitration: Edison Minamata (BRA)
- Director of Development: María Martínez (PER)
What specific events has Peru hosted that demonstrate its growing importance in the judo world?
Peruvian Judo Leader Appointed Director of Growth for South American Judo Confederation
Lima, Peru – Maria Martinez Murciego, president of the Peruvian Judo sports Federation (FDPJ), has been elected as Director of Progress for the South American Judo Confederation, cementing Peru’s growing influence in the sport.
Martinez too spearhead judo development across south America
Martinez’s election, which took place during the International Congress in Lima, recognizes her leadership and strategic vision. Kimberlie Rivera, also from Peru, was elected as the Confederation’s Sports Director.
commitment to Excellence
“my intention is to promote projects so that all aspects and areas of the South american confederation continue to improve,” said Martinez. “We always say that we seek to be at the top of the podium, and I am not only referring to the athletes.Everyone, from our different roles, aspires to that ‘gold medal,’ and that is the motivation that drives us to achieve excellence.”
Peru solidifies position as judo Hub
Under Martinez’s leadership, the FDPJ has successfully organized the pan American and Oceania Cadet and Junior Championships in Lima, with the grand Prix event soon to follow, reinforcing Lima’s importance to judo in the Americas.
Regional Judo Leader praises Martinez’s impact
Oscar Cassinerio, president of the south American Judo Confederation, praised Martinez’s work, stating that her effort, along with that of Carlos zegarra of the Pan American Confederation, has substantially changed judo in peru.
New Leadership Announced
The newly formed Executive committee of the south American Judo Confederation includes:
- President: Oscar O. cassinerio (ARG)
- Secretary General: Roberto Ibáñez (ECU)
- Treasurer: Aquiles Gómez (CHI)
- Executive Director: Juan José Paz (BOL)
- sports Director: Kimberlie Rivera (PER)
- Director of education: Fabio I. Verdugo (ECU)
- Director of Arbitration: Edison Minamata (BRA)
- Director of Development: maría Martínez (PER)
Q&A: Diving deeper into Peruvian Judo’s Rise
What does the Director of Development do?
The Director of Development, as Maria martinez Murciego exemplifies, is responsible for spearheading initiatives to enhance all aspects of judo within the South American Judo Confederation. This includes promoting projects, improving infrastructure, and fostering athlete development, aimed at elevating the sport across the region.
How has Peru become a judo hub?
Peru’s emergence as a judo hub is largely due to strategic leadership and accomplished event association. Under Maria Martinez’s leadership, the Peruvian Judo Sports Federation (FDPJ) has hosted prestigious events such as the Pan American and Oceania Cadet and Junior Championships in Lima. These events not only showcase Peru’s capabilities but also attract international attention, solidifying its position in the judo world.
What is the importance of Kimberlie Rivera’s appointment?
Kimberlie Rivera’s election as the confederation’s Sports Director, alongside Maria Martinez, signifies the growing influence of peruvian judo on the continental level. It highlights the strong leadership within the FDPJ and the recognition of peru’s contributions to judo development across South America. This collaborative leadership is expected to bring a fresh perspective and strategic vision to the sport.
Where can I find more information about the peruvian Judo Sports Federation (FDPJ)?
Visit the official website of Judo Perú Sistema Identifica at [[1](https://judoperu.org/)]for information on the Federation, its activities, and affiliations.
How can I get involved in judo?
If you’re inspired by Peru’s judo success, seek out local judo clubs or federations in your area. Judo is a sport that promotes discipline, fitness, and respect. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced athlete, there is always a place for you in the judo community.
With Maria Martinez at the helm of development, the future of South American Judo looks bright. Join us in following the journey of these leaders and the sport’s progress!