Road To National Olympiad 2026
This major announcement comes directly from the Institute of Sport (INDEPORTE) and the Asociación Judokas de la CDMX (Judo CDMX). Consequently, the invitation is broad and inclusive. The event is for children and young athletes throughout the capital. On their journey to the National Olympiad 2026.
Whether you belong to a league, a private club, or a public school, you are welcome. Furthermore, both affiliated and non-affiliated athletes from basic to professional education institutions can step onto the tatami.
Age Categories and Divisions
The competition is open to both female and male athletes. To ensure fair play, the organizers have distributed participants into specific divisions.
- Mini: 5 and 6 years.
- Baby: 7 and 8 years.
- Pre-Infantile: 9 and 10 years.
- Infantile “A” (Sub 13): 11 and 12 years.
- Infantile “B” (Sub 15): 13 and 14 years.
- Cadets: 15 to 17 years.
- Junior: 18 to 20 years.
- Sub 24: 21 to 23 years.
Notably, categories including Sub 13 (development), Sub 15, Sub 18, Sub 21, and Sub 23 will officially count toward the medal tally for the mayoralties.
Essential Registration Requirements
To participate, athletes must comply with the General Regulations. Interested parties must submit the following documentation in digital format:
- Birth certificate and CURP.
- Official identification (school ID, passport, or stamped study certificate).
- A recent child-sized photograph.
- Copy of the parent or guardian’s official ID.
The Road to Glory Starts Now
This tournament is more than just a game; it is the beginning of the journey toward the National Olympiad 2026. Therefore, this is the moment for local talent to shine.
Prepare your gi and get your documents ready. The 2025 CDMX Judo Games are the perfect platform to consolidate your skills and represent your community with pride.