Quintana Roo badminton Players Secure 12 Spots for National olympics 2025
CANCÚN, Q. ROO. – Young badminton players from Quintana roo have earned 12 coveted spots in the final stage of the National Olympics 2025, following a strong showing at the qualifying championship in Aguascalientes.The athletes will compete in both singles and doubles categories, spanning from Under-13 to Under-19 divisions.
Top players Qualify in Singles and Doubles
Josefina Zamora and Eric de la Garza led the charge, qualifying in the Under-17 singles categories for women and men, respectively. Both players finished among the top 16 nationally in their divisions. They also secured a spot in mixed doubles.
Alison Ávila also punched her ticket to the National Olympics in the Under-13 singles category. Emiliano López joined her, also in Under-13 singles; he accomplished the distinction of becoming the first badminton player from Chetumal to qualify for the National Olympics. Ávila and López will also team up in mixed doubles.
Doubles Teams add to Quintana Roo’s Success
Isabel Meling and Natalia Martín finished in the top 10 nationally in the Under-19 women’s singles. This performance secured them an additional spot in the doubles category.
Alexandra Flores and ivanna Beltrán qualified in the Under-17 women’s doubles, while Patricio Melings and Héctor Montalvo earned their place in the Under-19 men’s doubles. Constanza Pardo and Fernando Hernández rounded out the qualifiers, finishing among the top teams in Under-15 mixed doubles.
National Stage Set for Jalisco
The national badminton stage of the competition is scheduled to take place from June 25 to July 5 in Jalisco.These young athletes will represent quintana Roo as they pursue a national championship.
what age divisions will Quintana Roo be represented in at the National Olympics 2025?
Quintana Roo badminton Players Secure 12 Spots for National olympics 2025
CANCÚN, Q.ROO.– Young badminton players from Quintana roo have earned 12 coveted spots in the final stage of the National Olympics 2025, following a strong showing at the qualifying championship in Aguascalientes.the athletes will compete in both singles and doubles categories, spanning from Under-13 to Under-19 divisions.
Top players Qualify in Singles and Doubles
Josefina Zamora and Eric de la garza led the charge, qualifying in the Under-17 singles categories for women and men, respectively. Both players finished among the top 16 nationally in their divisions. They also secured a spot in mixed doubles.
Alison Ávila also punched her ticket to the National Olympics in the Under-13 singles category. Emiliano López joined her, also in Under-13 singles; he accomplished the distinction of becoming the first badminton player from Chetumal to qualify for the National Olympics.Ávila and López will also team up in mixed doubles.
Doubles Teams add to Quintana Roo’s Success
Isabel Meling and Natalia Martín finished in the top 10 nationally in the Under-19 women’s singles. This performance secured them an additional spot in the doubles category.
Alexandra Flores and ivanna Beltrán qualified in the Under-17 women’s doubles, while Patricio Melings and Héctor Montalvo earned their place in the Under-19 men’s doubles. Constanza Pardo and Fernando Hernández rounded out the qualifiers,finishing among the top teams in Under-15 mixed doubles.
National Stage Set for Jalisco
The national badminton stage of the competition is scheduled to take place from June 25 to July 5 in jalisco.These young athletes will represent quintana Roo as they pursue a national championship.
Q&A: Quintana Roo Badminton at the national olympics 2025
Q: What exactly is the National Olympics?
A: The National Olympics (Olimpiada Nacional) is a major multi-sport event in Mexico, showcasing the best young athletes across various disciplines. It’s a stepping stone for aspiring olympians.
Q: Where did the Quintana Roo players qualify?
A: they qualified at a championship held in aguascalientes.
Q: What age groups are involved?
A: The competition spans from Under-13 to Under-19 divisions, giving a wide range of young talents a chance to compete.
Q: Which players are ones to watch?
A: Keep an eye on Josefina Zamora and Eric de la garza (Under-17 singles and mixed doubles), Alison Ávila and Emiliano López (Under-13 singles and mixed doubles), and the Under-19 doubles teams of Isabel Meling/Natalia Martín and Patricio Melings/Héctor Montalvo.
Q: When and where will the National Olympics badminton competition take place?
A: The badminton competition will be held in jalisco from June 25 to July 5, 2025.
Q: How can I follow the Quintana Roo team’s progress?
A: Keep an eye on local sports media and the official National Olympics channels for updates and results.
Q: Trivia time!
A: Did you know badminton is one of the fastest racket sports? The shuttlecock can travel at speeds exceeding 200 mph!
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