Wonder Woman Challenge Marks 10 Years of Grit and Competition

BELIZE CITY – The Tenth Annual Wonder Woman Challenge concluded today after three days of intense competition among Belize’s elite female military and law enforcement personnel. The Belize Defense Force emerged victorious in this milestone anniversary event, reclaiming the championship title in what organizers described as the most fiercely contested edition to date.

The grueling triathlon-style competition, hosted at the Coast Guard headquarters, tested participants’ physical endurance and mental fortitude through a series of extreme challenges. Day one featured the Coast Guard Physical Fitness Test, combining a one-mile ocean swim with a two-mile run. Competitors faced additional adversity on day two as heavy rainfall accompanied a punishing six-mile run followed by tactical obstacle courses in the Coast Guard Medley.

The final day presented the sunrise march and shoot exercise, evaluating precision and stamina, culminating in the notoriously demanding Coast Guard Crucible. Lance Corporal Suliany Paquiul of the victorious Belize Defense Force unit expressed confidence throughout the competition, stating, ‘What was meant for BDF is meant for BDF. It was a walk in the park for us.’

Vice Commandant Alma Pinelo of the Belize Coast Guard noted the continuously elevating standards among participants: ‘The energy is really high. Everybody wants to win.’ The sentiment was echoed by Ensign Zarina Francisco, who acknowledged the competitive atmosphere while maintaining confidence in her team’s capabilities.

The event, now in its tenth year, simulates real-world operational demands faced by women in Belize’s security forces. PC Estephanie Cuc of the Police Department shared an emotional account of persevering through personal tragedy, dedicating her performance to her recently deceased mother.

Organizers emphasize that the challenge highlights the growing opportunities for women in security careers, requiring strength ‘mentally, physically and spiritually’ according to Pinelo. The decade-long tradition continues to showcase the leadership qualities and indomitable spirit of Belize’s women in uniform.