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México en el Mundial de Taekwondo Poomsae con Paula Fregoso.

Paula Fregoso to compete in her fourth Taekwondo Poomsae World Championship in Hong Kong 2024

The athlete from Jalisco, World Champion in Taipei, Taiwan 2018, will compete in the 2024 Taekwondo Poomsae World Championship in Hong Kong, in the traditional modality, both individually and in pairs.  Paula Fregoso Arellano, the World Champion from Taipei, Taiwan 2018, will participate in the 2024 Taekwondo Poomsae World Championship in Hong Kong, which will be held from November 30 to December 4. This event will mark her fourth participation in World Championship tournaments in the discipline.      “I will compete on December 3 and 4, in the individual and pairs events, alongside Salvador Hinojosa. I’ve worked very hard to earn more medals for Mexico. We started preparing for this World Championship right after the last one, two years ago, so we’ve had a long preparation period,” the athlete from Jalisco shared with the National Commission for Physical Culture and Sports (CONADE).  The medalist from the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima held a training camp at the National Center for Development of Sports Talent and High Performance (CNAR), part of CONADE, to perfect the final details of her preparation before traveling to the championship venue.      You may also be interested in: Taekwondo Poomsae team received flag bearer honor ahead of the 2024 Hong Kong World Championship  “I started practicing taekwondo when I was eight years old, at the school where I was studying at the time, and from there I really liked it. I reached black belt, and when I started competing, I decided to focus on poomsae. I think this modality requires a lot of consistency and dedication because you’re perfecting movement by movement until you achieve excellence,” recalled the 24-year-old taekwondo athlete.  “The personal achievement that fills my heart the most is the gold medal at the 2018 World Championship in the individual event. I also won the trophy for Best Athlete and a silver medal in the team event. After that, I won the Pan American gold in Lima 2019,” Paula Fregoso highlighted.      Regarding her preparation before traveling to China, she said: “Taekwondo is my lifestyle. In the last few months leading up to this World Championship, it’s been all about training, eating, and sleeping. It’s very comfortable for us to train at CNAR because we have great facilities and all the services we need for our preparation. We’re very grateful to have had the whole team there, as we were able to work together to achieve our results for the World Championship.”  Finally, she emphasized what defines her as an athlete: “One quality that defines me is discipline, always looking for what I want and working until I achieve it. ‘He who perseveres, achieves.’” Fotos: CONADE

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CADILLAC JOINS FORMULA 1: AMERICAN INNOVATION AND POWER

General Motors confirms its entry into F1 with Cadillac General Motors (GM) has made history by announcing the launch of Cadillac’s Formula 1 team, set to debut in the 2026 season. This move makes Cadillac the first new team to join the championship since 2016, aiming to become a fully integrated constructor, developing both its cars and its own power units by the end of the decade. Technological innovation at the highest level Cadillac’s entry into Formula 1 is not just a milestone in motorsport but also a boost for advanced technologies in electrification, propulsion systems, and software that General Motors is developing. These innovations will enhance the team’s performance on the track and translate into consumer vehicles, showcasing GM’s leadership in engineering. Mark Reuss, President of GM, emphasized: “Joining Formula 1 is an honor. This sport demands innovation and excellence—values we are committed to delivering to captivate fans worldwide.” Meanwhile, Dan Towriss, CEO of TWG Global Motorsports, highlighted the collaboration’s significance: “This partnership with GM and Cadillac reflects American innovation. We are ready to deliver unforgettable moments in F1.” Mario Andretti: A legend leading the team Legendary American driver Mario Andretti, 1978 Formula 1 World Champion, will serve as Chairman of the Cadillac F1 team board. Andretti shared his excitement about being part of this ambitious project: “Being here, 70 years after my first love for Formula 1, is a dream come true.”     Global operations and established expertise The Cadillac F1 project already has a specialized team working on aerodynamics, chassis development, software, and simulation. Its operations are strategically located in Indiana, North Carolina, Michigan, and Silverstone, England. Additionally, GM brings decades of motorsport success to the project, with over 3,000 victories and 100 championshipsacross various categories. A promising future for Cadillac in F1 With this strategic move, GM aims to position Cadillac not only as a strong competitor on the track but also as a globally recognized brand. Joining Formula 1 will showcase the power of American engineering and allow Cadillac to compete at the highest level of motorsport. Cadillac’s entry into Formula 1 represents a turning point, promising an exciting future for fans of the sport.  

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What is “The Cat’s Curse,” and Why Is It Blamed for Brazil’s Poor Form?

“The Cat’s Curse” began after an incident in 2022 when a cat was thrown during a Brazil press conference. Since then, the national team has faced a crisis of results attributed to generational changes and the loss of their iconic “joga bonito.” The last FIFA match of 2024 came to an end. Among all the matches played, Brazil’s draw against Uruguay stood out, leaving the “verdeamarela” in a questionable position in the CONMEBOL qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup: fifth place, just one point ahead of Paraguay in sixth. With this poor performance in recent international competitions, along with their Copa América defeat to Uruguay in the quarterfinals, it’s inevitable to mention “The Cat’s Curse” which has become a popular belief surrounding the team. But what is this curse, and why is it blamed for the South American nation’s slump? Here’s the story. A Surprise Guest Disrupted More Than a Press Conference On December 7, 2022, during a press conference for the Brazil national team, an unexpected guest appeared on the table where Vinícius Jr. and the team’s press officer were about to address the media. It was a cinnamon-colored cat with black and gray stripes. As the conference began, the press officer abruptly grabbed the feline lying on the tablecloth and tossed it to the ground.     Initially, this created a humorous moment but was criticized by many for the mistreatment of the animal. Shortly after, Brazil faced Croatia in the Qatar 2022 quarterfinals. Despite playing well, they were eliminated from the tournament. Many fans began to claim that the cat had cursed them because of its mistreatment, emphasizing the feline’s strong symbolic significance in Islam, a religion widely followed in the host country of the World Cup. You may be interested in: https://titansports.mx/san-marino-la-peor-seleccion-de-fifa-que-conquisto-el-corazon-de-todos/ The Poor Results Continued The Qatar 2022 elimination was just the beginning, as adverse results plagued Brazil in the years that followed, almost as if by magic. Brazil’s first defeats came in friendlies against Morocco and Senegal. Later, they drew against Venezuela, lost to Uruguay and Colombia in CONMEBOL qualifiers, and suffered a 1-0 defeat to their arch-rival Argentina. After their Copa América elimination, Paraguay defeated the “verdeamarela” for the first time in 16 years. Brazil’s last two results included another draw against Venezuela and the aforementioned salvaging of a single point against Uruguay.     While cats have been associated with good or bad karma in various myths and beliefs, it’s evident that Brazil is in a football crisis. Their performance has been impacted by a generational shift that has disconnected from the “joga bonito” style that once defined them. The “verdeamarela” must redefine its project with the new stars on its roster, as they have failed to embody the essence of Brazilian football the same that made them the greatest team in the world. Until they reverse this trend, “The Cat’s Curse” will continue to haunt them. Cover photo: X (@RaulOrvananos)  

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Daniel "Cejitas" Valladares en el ring durante una pelea

Daniel “Cejitas” Valladares: The Mexican Warrior Chasing Glory

Ángel Daniel “Cejitas” Valladares, a former mini flyweight world champion under the IBF in 2022, is one of Mexico’s standout boxers with an impressive record of 29 victories. After losing his title in 2023, he is determined to rise again, fueled by relentless effort and unwavering dedication. Hailing from the streets of Monterrey, Ángel Daniel Valladares Pérez has proven that with hard work and perseverance, dreams can become reality. With a professional record of 29 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw, “Cejitas” continues to carve his path in the challenging world of professional boxing. The Road to Greatness for Daniel “Cejitas” Valladares Valladares made his professional debut on February 14, 2014, securing a unanimous decision victory over Carlos Bernal. His skill and resilience earned him the WBC Youth Silver Light Flyweight title in 2017. Defending the belt with remarkable wins, this achievement marked the beginning of a career that has consistently evolved. In 2022, Valladares achieved his biggest milestone by becoming the IBF Mini Flyweight World Champion. However, in October 2023, he faced a tough loss to Ginjiro Shigeoka in Japan, ending the fight in the fifth round. This setback, rather than diminishing his spirit, has reignited his drive to come back stronger.     A Champion’s Mentality Valladares’ success is built on rigorous training and an unbreakable mindset. Every punch thrown in the ring reflects countless hours of preparation and his passion for proudly representing Mexico. His dynamic style and fighting spirit make him a role model for the next generation of boxers. The upcoming fight for “Cejitas” will be yet another test of his ability to overcome adversity. Don’t miss the chance to witness his journey back to glory. Tickets are available now on Titan Tickets.

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