Jacqueline Factos

Jacqueline Andrea Factos Henao is an ecuadorian karate martial artist who was born in Quito on april 20th, 1985. When she was 19 she joined the Concentracion Deportiva de Pichincha where she is trained by Luis Valdivieso and became part of the National Karate Team.[1]

Jacqueline Factos
Personal Information
Born April 20, 1985 (Age 33)[1]
City Quito, Ecuador
Sports
Sport Karate
Representing Ecuador

Biography

She was born in Quito, Ecuador on April 20th, 1985. Her father was ecuadorian and her mother colombian. At 19 years old she lived in Colombia then she moved to Ecuador where she joined the Concentracion Deportiva de Pichincha where she was chosen to form part of the Ecuadorian Karate National Team. Growing up she practiced a variety of sports, such as, track and field, powerlifting and speed skating before finding karate.[2]

Trophies

She participated in six Pan American Games finals and won 5, she won silver medal in the World Games[3] and she won a gold medal in the Kazakhstan Open in 2019.[4]

References

  1. "Jacqueline Factos, una guerrera del karate". EcuadorTV. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  2. "Jacqueline Factos, una guerrera del karate". EcuadorTV. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  3. "Jacqueline Factos construye su camino a Tokio con medallas". El Comercio. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  4. "Karatecas ecuatorianos consiguen medallas de oro en Open de Kasajistan". El Comercio. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
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