Latin American Women Unite for Disc Golf Growth
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Latin America is witnessing a surge in popularity for the sport of disc golf, with increasing memberships and sanctioned events. However, this rapid growth has also brought attention to the need for greater inclusion and representation of women within the sport. To address these concerns, a group of dedicated women from across Latin America have come together to form the Latin American Women's Committee.
At the forefront of this initiative is Ana Elena Builes, Colombia's country coordinator, who recognized the importance of creating a platform for women to share their experiences and challenges in disc golf. With the support of Tita Ugalde and several other community members, the committee aims to tackle issues specific to women in Latin America.
One of the key objectives of this committee is to promote equality and fairness within tournaments. This includes adjusting layouts and pars, providing thoughtful players packs, prizes, course conditions, and ensuring equal opportunities for all participants. The committee also hopes to increase visibility for female players, tournaments, and divisions, as well as provide support, safety, and assistance in competitions.
The first steps towards creating this committee were taken at the recent Latin American Championship held in Guatemala. This event brought together players from across the region for the first time, providing an opportunity for women to meet, share their concerns, and discuss the road ahead.
The newly formed committee consists of a diverse group of women with varying backgrounds and experiences in disc golf. These members include:
* Valeria Setzer, Mexico's chairperson, who has been playing since 2020 and is passionate about creating spaces for women to grow and develop as players.
* Yusmary Paola Jimenez, Venezuela's secretary, who started playing in 2023 and is committed to promoting the love of disc golf and its benefits in her community.
* Sofia Almada, Mexico's global liaison, who has been part of the global women's committee and brings valuable experience in promoting visibility and inclusivity in disc golf.
* Ana Elena Builes, Colombia, who believes that women need safe spaces to be and participate in sports, and sees the potential for disc golf to bring communities together.
* Nathaly Mirabal, Panama, who started playing in 2025 and is dedicated to supporting the growth and development of women's disc golf.
* Claudia Rodriguez, Puerto Rico, who introduced disc golf to her community through a passion project, creating the first official course in Playa Lucia.
Together, these women are working towards a common goal: to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for female players in Latin America. By addressing specific challenges faced by women in disc golf, they aim to promote growth, equality, and opportunities for all.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/comite-femenino-latinoamericano-de-disc-golf