Our Founder

Our Founder

Monica is the greatest exponent in the history of Peruvian table tennis, an Olympian (1988 Seoul Olympic Games), the only tennis player on the American continent who managed to develop as a professional in the Swedish first division league during the years 1988 and 1989 for later to play professionally in Brazil during the years 1989-1996. Awarded with the Sports Laurels in the rank of Officer and Commander. During her sports career, she has received a scholarship to train in high-performance centers in China, Korea and Japan.

olympic values

Sports career

México, 1975
Latin American Infant - Youth Championship (Mexico)
1st. Team Position - Infant
México, 1975
Santiago de Chile - Chile, 1977
South American Children's Championship - Youth
2nd. Children's team position
2nd. Children's double checkers position
Santiago de Chile - Chile, 1977
Pyongyang-Korea, 1979
Participation in the World Championship
Pyongyang-Korea, 1979
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil, 1980
Latin American Senior Championship
1st. Double Senior Ladies Post
2nd. Ranked by senior teams
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil, 1980
Lima - Perú, 1980
National Children's Championship
1st. Individual Child Position
1st. Children's team position
1st. Double position ladies child
1st. Mixed double position for children
Lima - Perú, 1980
Seúl - Corea, 1980
Participation in Seoul Open Championship - Korea
Seúl - Corea, 1980
Tokio-Japón, 1980
Participation in Afro-Asian Championship
Tokio-Japón, 1980
Cuenca - Ecuador, 1981
South American Children's Championship - Youth
1st. Individual Child Position
1st. Children's team position
2nd. Double checkers children's position
3rd. Children's mixed double position
Cuenca - Ecuador, 1981
Asunción - Paraguay, 1981
Open Championship Participation
1st. Mixed doubles position
2nd. Individual Position
Asunción - Paraguay, 1981
Cuenca - Ecuador, 1981
Bolivarian Championship Participation
2nd. Double ladies position
Cuenca - Ecuador, 1981
Guayaquil - Ecuador, 1982
South American Senior Championship
2nd. Senior Mixed Doubles Post
3rd. Ranked by senior teams
Guayaquil - Ecuador, 1982
Asunción - Paraguay, 1983
Open Championship Participation
1st. Mixed doubles position
Asunción - Paraguay, 1983
Lima - Perú, 1984
International Championship of the Pacific Cup for seniors
1st. Team position
1st. Individual Position
Lima - Perú, 1984
Miami - Usa, 1984
Participation U.S Open (Miami - Usa) United States Open Championship
1st. Senior Individual Position
Miami - Usa, 1984
Buenos aires - Argentina, 1984
Senior South American Championship
1st. Senior Ladies Post
2nd. Senior Individual Position
2nd. Ranked by larger groups
Buenos aires - Argentina, 1984
Mar del Plata - Argentina, 1985
South American Children's Championship - Youth
1st. Individual Youth Position
1st. Youth double ladies position
2nd. Youth team ranking
Mar del Plata - Argentina, 1985
Cuenca - Ecuador, 1985
Bolivarian Championship
1st. Individual Position
1st. Mixed doubles position
1st. Double ladies position
1st. Team position
Cuenca - Ecuador, 1985
Lima - Perú, 1985
Lima Regatas Club Anniversary Championship
1st. Individual Position
Lima - Perú, 1985
Estados Unidos 1986
Participation U.S Open (Miami - Usa) United States Open Championship
1st. Senior Individual Position
Estados Unidos 1986
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil, 1986
South American Senior Championship
1st. Ranked by senior teams
3rd. Senior individual position
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil, 1986
Perú - Chile, 1986
Anniversary Championship of the Peruvian Table Tennis Federation
1st. Position by teams
1st. Individual Position
2nd. Mixed doubles position
1st. Double position ladies
Perú - Chile, 1986
Perú - Chile, 1986
Anniversary Championship of the Peruvian Table Tennis Federation
1st. Position by teams
1st. Individual Position
2nd. Mixed doubles position
1st. Double position ladies
Perú - Chile, 1986
Miami-Estados Unidos, 1987
International Open Championship
1st. Individual Position
Miami-Estados Unidos, 1987
Seúl 88, 1987
Classification of Latin American Countries for the Olympics
3rd. Individual Position
Seúl 88, 1987
Seúl 88, 1987
Classification of Latin American Countries for the Olympics
3rd. Individual Position
Seúl 88, 1987
Sao Paulo - Brasil, 1987
South American Interclub Team Championship
Sao Paulo - Brasil, 1987
Cuba, 1988
Latin American Top 32 Championship - Seniors
Campeonato 1era. División Liga Profesional de Suecia
Cuba, 1988
Perú, 1990
Senior South American Championship individual and team Peru
Perú, 1990
Odesur, 1990
ODESUR Games
1st. Individual Position
1st. Position per group
Odesur, 1990
Brasil, 1994
Champion Jogos abertos professional league Brazil, teams, singles, doubles ladies, mixed doubles, representing the Guarulhos Club
Champion Jogos Regionais do interior, Professional League Brazil singles, doubles ladies, doubles
Brasil, 1994