How Old is Angelica Delgado?

Last Modified Jul 11, 2024 08:54 GMT
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Angelica Delgado, born on December 14, 1990, in Miami, Florida, is 33 years old as of 2024. The American judoka has been competing in the -52 kg weight category for over a decade. Delgado's interest in judo began at age nine, inspired by her father, Miguel Delgado, who was a Cuba National Team member himself.

A three-time Olympian, Delgado has qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics, following her 9th place finish in Tokyo 2020 and 17th place in Rio 2016. Her record includes three Pan American Games bronze medals (2011, 2015, 2023) and nine Senior Pan American Championships medals. Delgado has also won three Grand Slam medals and five Grand Prix medals in the course of her career.

As of 2024, she has the 21st position in the world rankings. Delgado's proficiency in the sport can be seen through her appearances at the World Championships, reaching the Round of 16 in 2013, 2017, 2018, and 2024.

Angelica Delgado Age

Angelica Delgado is 33 years old as of 2024. Born on December 14, 1990, in Miami, Florida, USA, Delgado has spent over two decades training her skills in judo.

33, Delgado continues to compete at the highest level, having qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics, which will be her third Olympic appearance.

Angelica Delgado Other Physical Attributes

AttributeMeasurement
Height5'2" (160 cm)
Weight52 kg (114.6 lbs)
Weight ClassHalf-Lightweight (-52 kg)

Height

Angelica Delgado stands at 5'2" (160 cm) tall.

Weight

Delgado competes in the -52 kg weight class.

Angelica Delgado's Judo Career Highlights

AchievementDetails
Olympic AppearancesQualified for Paris 2024, 9th place in Tokyo 2020, 17th place in Rio 2016
Pan American GamesBronze medals in 2011, 2015, and 2023
Pan American Championships9 medals (6 silver, 3 bronze) from 2011 to 2024
Grand Slam Medals3 medals (1 silver, 2 bronze)
Grand Prix Medals5 medals (1 silver, 4 bronze)
World ChampionshipsReached Round of 16 in 2013, 2017, 2018, and 2024

Olympic Games Performance

YearEventResult
2024Paris OlympicsQualified
2020Tokyo Olympics9th place
2016Rio Olympics17th place

Pan American Games Medals

YearLocationMedal
2023SantiagoBronze
2015TorontoBronze
2011GuadalajaraBronze

IJF Grand Slam Medals

YearLocationMedal
2022BudapestBronze
2020DüsseldorfBronze
2016Abu DhabiSilver

Senior Pan American Championships Medals

YearLocationMedal
2024Rio de JaneiroSilver
2022LimaSilver
2021GuadalajaraSilver
2019LimaSilver
2018San JoséSilver
2017Panama CityBronze

FAQ's on How Old is Angelica Delgado

A. Angelica Delgado is primarily known as an accomplished American judoka. Born on December 14, 1990, she has made a name for herself in international judo competitions, particularly in the Pan American Championships. Delgado has also represented the United States in World Championships.

 A. Angelica Delgado started training to become a judoka at the age of 9.

 A. Angelica Delgado has competed in 12 World Championships between 2010 and 2024.

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