Querétaro‘s Athletes Dominate macroregional, Secure Spots in National Games
GUADALAJARA, Mexico – A contingent of 78 wrestlers and 12 judokas from Querétaro have qualified for the 2025 National Games following a strong showing at the Macroregional competition organized by the National Commission of Physical Culture and Sports (CONADE).
Wrestlers Shine in Greco-Roman, Freestyle, and women’s Divisions
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Judo Team Aims to Surpass Previous Medal Count
The Querétaro judo team secured 12 spots across the 13-14, 15-17, and 18-20 age categories. The team includes five female and seven male athletes. Their goal is to exceed last year’s performance, where they won one gold and two bronze medals.
Sub-13 Category Debuts, Strengthening Querétaro’s Position
This year also marked the debut of the sub-13 category in wrestling. Querétaro boasts several national champions in this age group, increasing the state’s potential to solidify its position as a national sports powerhouse.
What is the significance of the newly included sub-13 wrestling category for Querétaro’s overall sports program?
Querétaro’s Athletes Dominate Macroregional, Secure spots in National Games
GUADALAJARA, Mexico – A contingent of 78 wrestlers and 12 judokas from Querétaro have qualified for the 2025 National Games following a strong showing at the Macroregional competition organized by the National Commission of Physical Culture and Sports (CONADE).
Wrestlers Shine in Greco-Roman, Freestyle, and women’s Divisions
Querétaro’s wrestlers competed in Greco-Roman, freestyle, and women’s wrestling styles. Twenty-nine athletes qualified in Greco-Roman, 18 in freestyle, and 31 in the women’s division. All athletes will continue their training at the facilities of the Institute of Sports and Recreation of the State of Querétaro (INDEREQ).
Judo Team Aims to Surpass Previous Medal Count
The Querétaro judo team secured 12 spots across the 13-14, 15-17, and 18-20 age categories. The team includes five female and seven male athletes. Their goal is to exceed last year’s performance, where they won one gold and two bronze medals.
Sub-13 Category Debuts, Strengthening Querétaro’s Position
This year also marked the debut of the sub-13 category in wrestling. querétaro boasts several national champions in this age group, increasing the state’s potential to solidify its position as a national sports powerhouse.
Querétaro’s National Games Qualification: Your Questions Answered
Q&A
Q: What are the National Games?
A: The National Games (Juegos Nacionales CONADE) are Mexico’s largest multi-sport event for amateur athletes, similar to a national Olympics for young competitors. They are organized by the National Commission of Physical Culture and Sports (CONADE).
Q: What is a ”Macroregional” competition?
A: Macroregional competitions act as qualifying events for the National Games. Athletes from various states compete to earn spots at the national level.
Q: What wrestling styles will Querétaro be represented in?
A: Querétaro athletes qualified in Greco-Roman, freestyle, and women’s wrestling.
Q: Where will the athletes train?
A: All qualified athletes will continue their training at the Institute of Sports and Recreation of the State of Querétaro (INDEREQ).
Q: What are the age categories for the Judo team?
A: The Judo team qualified athletes in the 13-14, 15-17, and 18-20 age categories.
Q: What was the Judo team’s performance last year?
A: Last year, the Querétaro Judo team won one gold and two bronze medals.
Q: What’s special about the sub-13 wrestling category?
A: The sub-13 category is a new addition, meaning younger athletes now have a chance to compete and raise Querétaro’s profile in wrestling.
Q: How can someone get involved in wrestling or Judo in Querétaro?
A: Contact the INDEREQ or local sports clubs to find training programs and join the Querétaro sports community.Check social media for local sports events.
Q: What does this mean for Querétaro’s future in sports?
A: With a strong showing from both wrestlers and judokas, Querétaro is positioning itself as a rising force in Mexican sports.
Want to follow Querétaro’s athletes on their journey to the 2025 National Games? Stay tuned for updates and cheer on these impressive athletes!