After an arduous preparation, a long journey and many contingencies, the Mexican national back to Quito Kendo medals.
The men's team with the participation of Pedro Sánchez García, Marco Polo, both members of the AIKEM, won 3rd place in the team competition
On the side of the individual women's category Nidya Tejeda de Puebla also won a much deserved and fought bronze.
should also highlight the participation of one child who traveled in the Mexican delegation and is proudly a member of our association, Victor Hugo Ruiz, who despite succumbing early compared to local competition, has reached a milestone by becoming the youngest Kendoca represent the Mexican Kendo in an international competition and who also es una de las mas grandes promesas del Kendo Nacional a mediano plazo.
En esta foto se observa a Víctor Hugo (3ro al frente) como el único niño activo
en el seminario previo alas competencias.
También hay que hacer un gran reconocimiento al entrenador nacional y presidente de nuestra Asociación el Lic. Martín Sánchez, quien con convicción y entrega logro conjuntar y entrenar a este distinguido grupo de Kendocas que hoy nos llenan de orgullo.
Full results are here: Men's Singles Tournament
1 .- A. Takayama (Brazil) C. Urano
2 .- (Brazil) 3 .- Tachibana
Z. (Brazil)
Male Team Tournament
Brazil
1 .- 2 .- 3 .- Mexico Chile
Tournament Women's Singles 1 .- M. Onaka (Brazil) 2 .- Toida
E. (Brazil) 3 .- Tejeda
N. (Mexico)
Female Team Tournament
Brazil
1 .- 2 .- 3 .- Chile Ecuador
Youth Tournament
1 .- Asato R. (Brazil)
2 .- J. Boudon (Ecuador) 3 .- Ueda H.
(Brazil)
Congratulations
Mexico and above all, congratulations to our successful Associate !!!!!
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