Santiago de Chile, Chile.- The Chile National Judo Federation, Fenajudo, concluded the entire organizational process of the South American Judo Master Championships, female and male, which will be held at the facilities of the Sports Center of the Chile Central University in this City this Saturday, August 3, 2019.
The competitions will begin at nine o'clock in the morning with the qualifying matches in weight and kata categories in the athletic contest that is organized by the Chile National Judo Federation that is run by Elizabeth Thompson with the endorsement of the South American Judo Confederation , CSJ, which is chaired by Brazilian citizen Luiz Pavani.
Several countries have already formalized their respective registrations in previous days counting among them Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and the Chilean premises, among others, of the fair whose technical part of arbitration will be directed by Professor Lizardo Suazo who is the Director of Arbitration of the South American Judo Confederation.
The combination of efforts between the South American Judo Confederation and the Chile National Judo Federation for the annual realization of this tournament with the essential support of the Central University is already a tradition.
It is up to Fenajudo the introduction and systematization in Chile of the Master and Kata Championships with teachings, exhibitions and competitions at a higher technical level.
The Chile National Judo Federation is affiliated with the Pan American Judo Union (UPJ) and the World Judo Federation (WJF) organizations of this discipline at continental and world level, respectively, entities that follow the traditional judo of Master Jigoro Kano, Japanese, who founded this way of life, disciplined and philosophical in 1882, all under the motto of JUDO FOR ALL!
The other members of the South American Judo Confederation are Pablo Villarruel in the functions of secretary general representing the Argentine Republic; Aglaia Pavani, treasurer of Brazil; Jesse Díaz, director of education and training of Venezuela and Galileo Paolo Paiva, sports director representing Brazil.
The different accommodation, transportation, food, accreditations, raffle, arbitration, inauguration and closing commissions, among others, concluded their work following a previously determined critical route.
“We have complied with the entire organizational process of the championship, preparation of the competition place and only the inaugural ceremony, competitions and final results based on an essential collaboration of volunteer judokas which make it possible for us to continue year after year growing in quantity and quality which makes us feel greatly satisfied, ”said Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson in her double capacity as president of the Chile National Judo Federation and vice president of the South American Judo Confederation.