Combat Sports in Africa

Unyielding fire: Team Angola's triumph at the 2024 World Judo Veterans Championships

Garmamie Season 3 Episode 23

In this episode of the Combat Sports in Africa podcast, we delve into the inspiring stories from the 2024 World Judo Championships Veterans held in Las Vegas. Over 1,100 athletes from 67 countries, aged 30 to over 70, showcased the unifying power of judo and the enduring spirit of competition. We shine a spotlight on Team Angola, whose remarkable enthusiasm and energy both on and off the tatami demonstrate the unyielding fire that still burns within these competitors. Their passion and determination motivate combat sports athletes and fans alike, highlighting the power of motivation and discipline at any age and ability.

Join us as we interview gold medalist Silva Luísa in the F8 women's under 63kg division and bronze medalist Ricardo José Boy in the M7 men's over 100kg division—an Angolan judo legend from the 1988 Seoul Olympics. We also speak with Hipolita Merino, Director of Marketing and Image for Team Angola's Veterans Judo Association. Tune in to hear their stories of perseverance and the vital role of support and encouragement in sports. Be sure to follow the Associação dos Veteranos de Judo de Angola on social media and visit avjangola.org to support their journey.

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