Going for the National Ticket! BCS Women's Water Polo Teams Begin Their Path to Glory
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South Californian pride moves to the pool as the women's water polo teams from Baja California Sur declare themselves ready to face the qualifying process for the 2026 CONADE National Games. With a delegation full of talent and determination, athletes in the Infantil and Juvenil categories seek to secure their place in the country's top sporting event, reaffirming that the "middle peninsula" is an emerging powerhouse in this physically and mentally demanding discipline.

The preparation of these athletes has been intense, based at the Gimnasio de Usos Múltiples (GUM) in La Paz, where they have perfected their swimming technique, endurance, and game strategy under the supervision of specialized coaches. Women's water polo in the state has grown exponentially in recent years, achieving not only greater participation but also a competitive level that challenges traditionally dominant states in central Mexico. For these young women, the qualifier represents the culmination of months of effort and personal sacrifice.
The road will not be easy, as the level at the macro-regional stage is extremely high. However, the team spirit and discipline that characterize BCS players are their best tools. Beyond the final score, this sporting process fosters values of resilience and sisterhood among young athletes, who become role models for new generations of girls seeking integral development through sports. The support of parents and sports authorities has been key for these teams to travel and compete under the best possible conditions.

La Paz remains expectant of the results, trusting that the effort in training will translate into victories in the water. The goal is clear: bring home the qualification and later fight for national medals. Women's water polo in Baja California Sur seeks not only to win matches but to consolidate a legacy of sporting excellence that continues to raise the state's name in every pool where they compete. All the best to our water warriors!




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