The former Judoca managed to become a legend for Argentina at the Olympic Games and did not move away from the sport despite her retirement.
Paula Pareto He marked a milestone at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games by winning gold in Judo, being the first Argentine woman to achieve it. His feat promoted national sport. Today, the little one combines its sports legacy with new challenges, standing out in the professional field and in personal projects.
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After his retirement in 2021, Pareto assumed roles that reflect his commitment to sport and society. His career continues to inspire, from his work as a doctor to family initiatives.


Paula Pareto

Pareto won the Gold Medal for Argentina at the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games.
Of gold in the Olympic Games to be part of the Olympic Committee: the present of the little
In 2016, Paula Pareto He conquered gold in the -48 kg category at the Rio Olympic Games, defeating the South Korean Jeong Bo-Kyeong In a historical final. This achievement, together with The Bronze de Beijin 2008made it the first Argentina with two Olympic medals in individual disciplines, promoting judo in the country.
After his retirement in Tokyo 2020, Where it was Olympic flag bearer representing America, Pareto assumed a key role in Olympism. In 2024, she was chosen a member of the International Olympic Committeea recognition of his career that allows him to participate in global sport decisions up to 70 years, with confirmation votes every eight years.
She also integrates the Board of Directors of the Argentine Olympic Committee and coordinates a Development Program for Young Sub-18 at the ENARD. In the Pan American Games of Santiago 2023, he was part of the medical team, supporting athletes from a new role. His work continues to promote values such as effort and perseverance.
The entrepreneurship of his family and his career as a traumatologist
Paula Pareto He graduated as a doctor in 2014 in the University of Buenos Aires and specialized in Traumatology, working on him San Isidro Hospital and in him National Sports Performance Center. There he attends to athletes and performs surgeries, combining his sports experience with his profession. In 2024, He resigned from his sports scholarship to support other athletes towards Paris.
In 2022, he ventured into gastronomy with Caffé Paretoa family venture in San Fernando, who arrived after his participation in reality Master Chef. Coffee, a joint project with its family, offers artisanal products and seeks to be a space to unite friends and families, reflecting its passion for kitchen and community. In addition, he trains youth selections at CENARD, transmitting his experience to new generations.
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