Andalusian Judo Stars Compete for National Championship Spots
Cádiz, Spain – The Ciudad de Cádiz Sports Complex was the site of intense competition this past Saturday as 339 young judokas from 45 clubs across all Andalusian provinces vied for coveted spots in the Spanish Children’s and Cadet Championship.
A Regional Showcase of Judo Talent
The Andalusian Children’s and Cadet Judo Championship 2026, organized by the Andalusian Federation of Judo and Associated Sports, drew athletes in both the children’s and cadet categories. The event served as a crucial qualifying round for the Spanish Championship, scheduled to take place on April 18 and 19 in Palma de Mallorca.
Federation Highlights Importance of Competition
“It is the promotion championship par excellence in Andalusia, we are convinced that a great team will emerge that will represent us in the Spanish Championship,”
Carmen Calvo, Vice President of the Andalusian Federation of Judo and Associated Sports
Carmen Calvo, Vice President of the Andalusian Federation of Judo and Associated Sports, emphasized the significance of the championship. She expressed confidence that a strong team would emerge to represent Andalusia at the national level.
Calvo also noted the honor of hosting the event in Cádiz, stating, it is an honor to receive this championship in my city.
FAQ
- What age groups competed in the championship? Children’s and cadet categories.
- Where will the Spanish Championship be held? Palma de Mallorca.
- How many clubs participated in the Andalusian Championship? 45 clubs from all Andalusian provinces.
Pro Tip
Focus on developing strong foundational techniques and discipline to excel in judo. Consistent training and a positive mindset are key!
The Andalusian Judo Championship showcased the dedication and skill of young athletes, setting the stage for an exciting Spanish Championship in Palma de Mallorca. The future of judo in Andalusia looks bright.
