Ibizan Judokas Gain Valuable Experience at Balearic New Year’s Rally
The Ibizan judo delegation traveled to Mallorca this weekend, participating in the New Year’s Rally organized by the Balearic Judo Federation. The nine-member team, accompanied by competition area responsible Víctor Canseco, aimed to gain high-level experience and improve their skills.
Intensive Training Sessions and Elite Company
The three-day event, held at the Sports Technique Center of the Balearic Islands, consisted of intense training sessions with doubleheaders on Friday and Saturday, and a morning session on Sunday. The Ibizan judokas shared the tatami with the best judokas from the Balearic Islands, including those in sports monitoring programs.
Canseco: “Great Satisfaction with Ibizan Judokas’ Performance”
I am very happy with the sporting performance that the boys have had during this concentration. They have been able to share the tatami with the rest of the outstanding athletes of the Balearic Islands and have made the most of the experience.
Víctor Canseco, responsible for the competition area
Canseco highlighted the importance of these activities for the growth of young athletes and expressed his gratitude to the athletes and their families for their commitment during the Christmas holidays.
Key Takeaways
- The Ibizan judo delegation gained valuable experience at the Balearic Judo Federation’s New Year’s Rally.
- The event consisted of intensive training sessions with top judokas from the Balearic Islands.
- Víctor Canseco praised the performance of the Ibizan judokas and emphasized the importance of such activities for young athletes’ growth.
Did You Know?
The Balearic Judo Federation’s New Year’s Rally is an annual event that brings together the best judokas from Mallorca, Menorca, and Ibiza.
Pro Tips for Young Judokas
It is very important for children to be able to have this type of activities to continue growing and, above all, enjoy our sport.
Víctor Canseco, responsible for the competition area
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