Peruvian Judo Wins Pan American Open for Veterans Lima 2025
Peru’s Judo veterans Dominate Pan American Open, Securing 17 Medals
Table of Contents
- Peru’s Judo veterans Dominate Pan American Open, Securing 17 Medals
- PeruS Judo Triumph at the Pan American Open: A Q&A
- 1. What was the headline achievement at the Pan American Open?
- 2. What type of medals did the Peruvian team win?
- 3.Where was the Pan American Open held?
- 4.Wich countries participated in the Pan American open?
- 5.Who organized and supported the event?
- 6. Which athletes won gold medals for Peru?
- 7. Who were the silver medalists representing Peru?
- 8.Who were the bronze medalists for Peru?
- 9. What did the FDPJ say about the results?
LIMA, Peru (AP) — The Peruvian judo team’s veteran athletes showcased their prowess at the Pan American Open Lima 2025, amassing a total of 17 medals. The haul included three gold, eight silver, and six bronze medals.
The tournament, held in Lima, drew competitors from across the Americas, including athletes from the United States, Ecuador, cuba, Colombia, Chile, Canada, and Mexico.
Event Institution and Support
The Videna-IPD complex hosted the competition,which the Peruvian Judo Sports Federation (FDPJ) organized. The Peruvian Sports Institute (IPD) and the Peruvian olympic Committee (COP) provided support for the event.
Organizers ensured optimal conditions for the athletes, maintaining a high technical standard throughout the tournament.
Gold Medalists
The following athletes secured gold medals for Peru:
- Preciado Ángel, -66 kg, M1M3
- Juan Soto, -60 kg, m3m4
- Federico Guevara, -66 kg, M8
Silver Medalists
The silver medalists include:
- César León, -60 kg, M6M7
- Luis Montalbán, -73 kg, m2m3
- César Wakabayashi, -81 kg, m6m7
- Daniel aguilar, -90 kg, m5m6
- Elda Viza, -78 kg, F1F3
- Stephany Espinoza, +78 kg, F1F2
- Carlos Blanco, -100 kg, M1M3
- Frank Alvarado, +100 kg, m2
Bronze Medalists
the bronze medals were awarded to:
- Gerardo Machado, -100 kg, M1M3
- Juan Soto, -66 kg, m4m5
- William Gayoza, -73 kg, M5M6
- Víctor Llanos, -81 kg, m4m5
- Joel Mora, -90 kg, m3m4
- Joel Moreno, -100 kg, m4M
FDPJ’s Commitment
The FDPJ said the results reflect its ongoing efforts to develop judo across all age groups. The federation also lauded the commitment and competitive spirit of the veteran athletes, who continue to represent Peru with dedication and passion.
PeruS Judo Triumph at the Pan American Open: A Q&A
This article answers common questions about the performance of Peruvian judo athletes at the pan American Open in Lima. All details is sourced directly from the provided text.
1. What was the headline achievement at the Pan American Open?
The Peruvian judo team’s veteran athletes secured a total of 17 medals at the Pan American Open Lima 2025.
2. What type of medals did the Peruvian team win?
The team won three gold, eight silver, and six bronze medals.
3.Where was the Pan American Open held?
The tournament took place in Lima, Peru.
4.Wich countries participated in the Pan American open?
The tournament included competitors from the Americas, specifically athletes from the United States, Ecuador, Cuba, Colombia, Chile, Canada, and Mexico.
5.Who organized and supported the event?
The Peruvian Judo Sports Federation (FDPJ) organized the competition, with support from the Peruvian Sports Institute (IPD) and the Peruvian Olympic Commitee (COP).
6. Which athletes won gold medals for Peru?
The gold medalists for Peru were:
- Preciado Ángel, -66 kg, M1M3
- Juan Soto, -60 kg, m3m4
- Federico Guevara, -66 kg, M8
7. Who were the silver medalists representing Peru?
The silver medalists were:
- César León, -60 kg, M6M7
- Luis Montalbán, -73 kg, m2m3
- César Wakabayashi, -81 kg, m6m7
- Daniel Aguilar, -90 kg, m5m6
- Elda Viza, -78 kg, F1F3
- stephany Espinoza, +78 kg, F1F2
- Carlos Blanco, -100 kg, M1M3
- Frank Alvarado, +100 kg, m2
8.Who were the bronze medalists for Peru?
The bronze medalists were:
- Gerardo Machado, -100 kg, M1M3
- Juan Soto, -66 kg, m4m5
- William Gayoza, -73 kg, M5M6
- Víctor Llanos, -81 kg, m4m5
- Joel Mora, -90 kg, m3m4
- Joel Moreno, -100 kg, m4M
9. What did the FDPJ say about the results?
the FDPJ stated that the results reflect its ongoing efforts to develop judo across all age groups and lauded the commitment and competitive spirit of the veteran athletes.
