A Major Leap for Mexican Judo
Mexico has taken a bold step forward in combat sports with the launch of a state-of-the-art judo dojo in Villa Tlalpan. This modern facility is now the official training center for the country’s national judo team. As a result, it marks a new era for the sport in Mexico. A Major Leap for Mexican Judo, Mexico Opens New National Judo Dojo to Boost International Success.
Supported by Top Sporting Institutions
The dojo is the result of a strategic partnership between the Federación Mexicana de Judo and Comisión Nacional de Cultura Física y Deporte (Conade) . Together, they built a high-performance space tailored for Olympic-level training.
Moreover, the Confederación Panamericana de Judo reports that this initiative strengthens Mexico’s rising presence in the judo scene across the Americas.
Olympic Talent Leading the Way
Already, the national team is in full swing at the facility. It is led by none other than Prisca Awiti, the silver medalist from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Her leadership brings not only credibility but also fresh motivation and high expectations.
In addition, the team benefits from elite-level resources designed to sharpen their skills. The clear mission? To raise Mexico’s global standing and win more medals on the world stage.
A Launchpad for Future Champions
Mexican judo has made great progress across the Pan-American region. Now, this new dojo sets the stage for even greater achievements. The goal is no longer just participation—it’s consistent victory.
This facility will serve as the foundation for long-term success. It provides a space where rising stars can grow, compete, and make Mexico proud in future global competitions.