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Herencia is hosting the Provincial Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship for the second time, featuring over 400 participants.

Herencia once again became the center of provincial rhythmic gymnastics this Sunday, hosting a Provincial Championship for the second time in its history, after the one held in 2019. This time, the event was the Provincial Base B School Championship, which brought together over 400 gymnasts from various clubs throughout the province, creating an atmosphere filled with effort, sportsmanship, and

handball, rhythmic gymnastics, and cycling with great results

Herencia had a busy weekend full of sports, community bonding, and good news for its clubs and sports schools. Handball, rhythmic gymnastics, and cycling provided enjoyable moments and also remarkable results that reflect the ongoing dedication of athletes, families, and coaches. Handball: Pitufo Circuit Day at the Municipal Sports Center The Municipal Sports Center hosted another event of the Pitufo

Three days to live and learn handball from March 30 to April 1.

Herencia will once again become a meeting point at the end of March for those who see sports as more than just competition. From March 30 to April 1, the town will host the IV Quijote’s Training Camp, an event focused on skill development and perfection on the court, bringing together players, coaches, and anyone eager to keep improving. This

Two players from BM Herencia have been called up by Castilla-La Mancha for the CESA.

The handball club from Herencia has exciting news. Players Ana Masip (in the Girls’ Under-14 category) and Laura Martín Buitrago (in the Girls’ Under-16 category) have been called up by the Castilla-La Mancha Selection to compete in the Spanish Championship of Autonomous Selections (CESA). This selection recognizes the hard work and progress of both athletes within the local club, as

Double representation from Herencia at the Provincial Football Selections day in Valdepeñas.

Last weekend, Valdepeñas hosted a new day of the Provincial Football Selections, where Herencia was again represented by two young talents. On one side, Gael Benjamín Núñez Florencianez, a player from the Alevín-A team of the Herencia Sports Football School—coached by Josu—was called up for this concentration. Joining him was local player Guillermo Gómez-Calcerrada, who currently plays for the Alcázar

Three players from H erece are participating in the Spanish Championship of Autonomous Selections in Handball.

From January 3 to 8, Catalonia hosted the Spanish Championship of Autonomous Selections (CESA) in handball, where Herencia was once again represented. The town had the participation of Laura Martín-Buitrago, a player from the Municipal Sports Schools, along with locals Claudia González-Román and Elena González, who play for the Imperial and Pozuelo teams, respectively. The three athletes defended the colors

Herencia is hosting the Provincial Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship for the second time, featuring over 400 participants.

Herencia once again became the center of provincial rhythmic gymnastics this Sunday, hosting a Provincial Championship for the second time in its history, after the one held in 2019. This time, the event was the Provincial Base B School Championship, which brought together over 400 gymnasts from various clubs throughout the province, creating an atmosphere filled with effort, sportsmanship, and

handball, rhythmic gymnastics, and cycling with great results

Herencia had a busy weekend full of sports, community bonding, and good news for its clubs and sports schools. Handball, rhythmic gymnastics, and cycling provided enjoyable moments and also remarkable results that reflect the ongoing dedication of athletes, families, and coaches. Handball: Pitufo Circuit Day at the Municipal Sports Center The Municipal Sports Center hosted another event of the Pitufo

Three days to live and learn handball from March 30 to April 1.

Herencia will once again become a meeting point at the end of March for those who see sports as more than just competition. From March 30 to April 1, the town will host the IV Quijote’s Training Camp, an event focused on skill development and perfection on the court, bringing together players, coaches, and anyone eager to keep improving. This

Two players from BM Herencia have been called up by Castilla-La Mancha for the CESA.

The handball club from Herencia has exciting news. Players Ana Masip (in the Girls’ Under-14 category) and Laura Martín Buitrago (in the Girls’ Under-16 category) have been called up by the Castilla-La Mancha Selection to compete in the Spanish Championship of Autonomous Selections (CESA). This selection recognizes the hard work and progress of both athletes within the local club, as

Double representation from Herencia at the Provincial Football Selections day in Valdepeñas.

Last weekend, Valdepeñas hosted a new day of the Provincial Football Selections, where Herencia was again represented by two young talents. On one side, Gael Benjamín Núñez Florencianez, a player from the Alevín-A team of the Herencia Sports Football School—coached by Josu—was called up for this concentration. Joining him was local player Guillermo Gómez-Calcerrada, who currently plays for the Alcázar

Three players from H erece are participating in the Spanish Championship of Autonomous Selections in Handball.

From January 3 to 8, Catalonia hosted the Spanish Championship of Autonomous Selections (CESA) in handball, where Herencia was once again represented. The town had the participation of Laura Martín-Buitrago, a player from the Municipal Sports Schools, along with locals Claudia González-Román and Elena González, who play for the Imperial and Pozuelo teams, respectively. The three athletes defended the colors

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