Teenage Judo Sensation Alma Falco Claims Runner-Up Title at 2024 Apertura National Championship

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In an outstanding achievement for 9 de Julio judo, teenager Alma Falco, just 15 years old, has become runner-up in the demanding 18 to 21 year-old category in the 2024 Apertura National Judo Championship.

Her skill and dedication have led her to face older competitors, thus demonstrating her talent and promising future in this sport.

This notable result has been achieved within the framework of the federal tournament that is taking place this weekend in the city of Villa Carlos Paz.

The Apertura National Judo Championship is an event of great relevance in the Argentine sports calendar, attracting the best exponents of the country in various categories.

The Villa Carlos Paz Arena Stadium has become the epicenter of this exciting tournament, hosting 1,400 entrants from 25 federations and representing the 24 Argentine provinces.

The competition brings together judokas of all ages and levels of experience, from the children’s categories to the most experienced senior competitors.

In this context, Alma Falco – always with a positive attitude and a frank smile – has shone with her own light by standing out among the participants in the 18 to 21 year old category, demonstrating her technical ability and her ability to compete at a higher level than her own age.

His performance has been praised by coaches, teammates and spectators alike, predicting a promising future in Argentine judo.

This achievement not only makes Alma and his hometown of Nueve de Julio proud, but also inspires young judokas across the country to follow in his footsteps and pursue their own sporting dreams.

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With determination, dedication and passion for judo, the sky is the limit for those who dare to dream big and challenge the limits of what is possible in this exciting sport.

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