Carmen Chalá Explained

Carmen Chalá
Full Name:Carmen Anita Chalá Quilumba
Birth Place:Carchi, Ecuador
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Carmen Anita Chalá Quilumba (born June 7, 1976) is a judoka and former field athlete from Ecuador.

Early life, family and education

Carmen was born in the Ecuadoran province Carchi but at heart she is from Manabí.[1] Her family has many athletes in it: older sister Eva, and younger sisters Diana and Vanessa have all been national judo team members.[2]

Athletic career

Carmen Chalá was a national champion in athletics in shot put and discus throw. However, by 1995, realizing that there are not many chances to be a successful field athlete at an international level, she began learning and practicing judo. She was 29 years old, considered very late to begin an endeavor like that. Her older sister Eva Chalá inspired her to try judo as she was already involved in it herself; Eva later became a referee for the sport as well.

After only a month of judo training, Carmen became a national heavyweight champion. In the final, she defeated Olympian María Cangá, whom Carmen considered the nation's top female judo athlete.

Although her success has been primarily within South American contests, Chalá participated at three Olympic Games but won only one match, defeating Sandra Köppen of Germany at the 2004 Olympic Games. In 2009, she wanted to join in politics but later delayed her candidature. She decided to continue as an athlete, aspiring to participate in the 2012 Olympic Games in London, but she did not.

Achievements

Year Tournament Place Weight class
2000 Olympic GamesACHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
2004 Olympic GamesACHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
2008 Olympic Games18thHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
Year Tournament Place Weight class
1999 Pan American Games3rdHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
2003 Pan American Games3rdHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
2007 Pan American Games2ndHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
Year Tournament Place Weight class
2005 Pan American Judo Championships1stHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
2005 Pan American Judo Championships1stOpenweight
2006 Pan American Judo Championships3rdHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
2006 Pan American Judo Championships8thOpenweight
2007 Pan American Judo Championships3rdHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
2007 Pan American Judo Championships7thOpenweight
2008 Pan American Judo Championships5thHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
2008 Pan American Judo Championships3rdOpenweight
2009 Pan American Judo Championships3rdHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
2009 Pan American Judo Championships3rdOpenweight
2010 Pan American Judo Championships5thHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
2010 Pan American Judo Championships10thOpenweight
Year Tournament Place Weight class
2002 South American Games1stHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
2002 South American Games2ndOpenweight
2006 South American Games3rdHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
2006 South American Games2ndOpenweight
2010 South American Games3rdHeavyweight (+ 78 kg)
2010 South American Games3rdOpenweight

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carmen Chalá . Ecuadoran Olympic Committee. ecuadorcoe.org.ec . 2010-06-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100412113057/http://www.ecuadorcoe.org.ec/htm/pagina_olimpicos_Carmen_Chala.htm . 2010-04-12 .
  2. Web site: Las Chalá llevan el judo en la sangre . hoy.com.ec. Hoy Ecuador. 3 February 2010. The Chalá carry judo in their blood . 2010-06-21 . dead . Spanish . https://web.archive.org/web/20100210093137/http://www.hoy.com.ec/noticias-ecuador/las-chala-llevan-el-judo-en-la-sangre-390886.html . 2010-02-10 .