He Championship of Spain at School Age for Autonomous Selections held in the town of Madrid by Arganda del Rey The curtain was lifted this Saturday. If the day of Friday decided the big winners by Autonomies in the category of children: The Rioja to the female child and Madrid in boys, on Saturday luck also accompanied both CCAAs, giving first prize to The Rioja in the female cadet category Madrid to the male cadet.
Saturday’s medal table after the cadet finals in its various categories produced the following results:
CCAA winners in female cadet category CESA-sub 14 by Higher Sports Council:
• The Riojafirst rank
• Castile and LeonSecond classified
• Murcia, third classified
for his part in cadet category men’s CESA-sub 14 of the Higher Sports Council, the medal table was left with the following results:
• Madridfirst rank
• Castile and LeonSecond classified
• Andalusiathird classified
Friday’s day decided Spain’s school-age champions in the children’s category with La Rioja winning the girls and Madrid the boys. All days can be followed by RFEBoxeo YouTube channel.
The School-Age Spanish Championship for Autonomous Teams brought together more than 200 male and female athletes since last Thursday in this competition for Autonomous Teams for pre-benjamin, youngest, infant and cadet sub 14 category. Many of the athletes also competed in the two modalities offered by the sporting event: Shapes, for students from 7 to 14 years old, and Schoolboys-girls, from 11 to 14 years old. This competition is the result of the effort of the Royal Spanish Boxing Federation to continue the visibility and normalization of our sport, as it has been able to include, within CESA program of the Superior Sports Council -CSD-, the CADET categories of both championships.
The RFEBoxing He chose the unthinkable until a few years ago, forming a national boxing activity at a young age. It is believed that the situation can be changed and this year, for the first time, andl Higher Sports Council protects some Spanish School Age Boxing Championships of Autonomous Teams (CESA sub-14). As a result of this type of competition, what was unthinkable in our country until a few years ago is being strengthened with greater strength: the participation of Spaniards in international competitions in the Junior category, until then almost non-existent.
The competitions started on Wednesday, July 5, and the stage where it is held is the Alberto Herreros Sports Center in Arganda del Rey (Madrid) which hosts both tests, both Shapes, which will be in tatami, and in those schoolboys-girls, about the ring. Admission to all exams is free and open to all audiences.
Naa Forms a modality They will be individual tests, without contact, and they will perform exercises with rope, shadow and mitts or bag. In Schoolboys and Schoolgirls, controlled contact is allowed and there are fights in the ring in both the children’s category (1 minute for each of 3 rounds) and the cadet category (1 minute and a half for each of 3 rounds).
The Royal Spanish Boxing Federation made a remarkable effort with the Madrid Boxing Federation to carry out in the best way these Championships involving the highest number of participants so far, and encourage citizens to come to see the competitions and enjoy this sport.
This national event will contribute to giving boxing a greater projection and promoting it to young people and their families, as well as encouraging men and women to continue training.
This Spanish Boxing Championship in the school category is organized by the Royal Spanish Boxing Federation and has the support of the Government of the Community of Madrid and the Arganda del Rey City Council.
Source: La Verdad

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