These outcomes stands out among the summarized on having kicked off the tenth competitions day.
Last Tuesday, Camagüey was in the fourth position of the general medal table, with 29 of gold, 21 of silver and 29 of bronze. For sports, the biggest harvests were coming from the wrestling (six gold), the sport shooting and the taekwondo (five per head), and the diving (that was totalizing four gold, two silver and six bronze).
In the case of the wrestling, one of the four disciplines that takes as a head office the Camagüeyan capital, the outcomes of the free form put in danger the aspirations of the province, that in the last editions of the infantile Olympiad had been supported like one of the principal potencies of the country and the previous year had wraped up in the first position.
But this time the representatives of Sancti Spíritus (166.5 points) were in an unbeatable form, and with victories in the divisions of the 42 (Anthony Echemendía) and 53 kilograms (Cristian Solenzal) completed the good performances that there had already signed their partners of the forms classic and free for ladies.
Camagüey (152 units) could not make use its local condition and should have been content with the second general position, which it ensured for gems quantity after being equal with Santiago de Cuba in the number of points that its representatives brought to him in three styles.
Good from the most universal
As any good "sowing", the first position of Camagüey in the recently concluded national final of the juvenile soccer has not delayed on offering fruits; thanks to their notable performance, Yaidel Romero y Dusney Espinosa ensured positions in the pre-selection sub-20 years of Cuba that will be present at the final of the Caribbean, agreed for next September.
The fight will take Trinidad and Tobago as a head office, and in it will also be present the technical director of the Camagüeyan team, Mario Matamoros, who will be the assistant. Matamoros was the man who only a few days ago took Camagüey to its seventh national title of the juvenile category, a success not reached since 1987.
This province joined another four figures to the team of the formation for 17-year-old minors. That eleven, which will see action during the Caribbean qualifying rounds of Havana between July 25th and 29th, will be provided with the services of Yordan Alonso and Omar Romero, the defender Felipe Hurtado and Yordanis Barreto.
Translated by BA in English Language, Manuel Barrera Téllez
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