Radio Havana Cuba | Cuba's judo rebounded against Venezuela



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Havana, July 31 (RHC) Cuba, the sleeping giant on the first day of judo, woke up Tuesday to win two gold medals, even though it's still not enough to reach first place in this discipline, because Venezuela also took a pair of gold medals and accumulates three in total.

In addition to Cubans, two also have the Dominican Republic and Panama. Mexico, general leader of the Central American Games and Caribbean Barranquilla 2018, in judo adds only one golden, while the host Colombia still can not climb to the top of the podium and the second day has won the same as in the first:

The Cubans who managed to win were Osniel Solís and Magdiel Estrada, while Anailis Dorvigny was a silver medalist on the Panamanian favorite Myriam Roper. There were bronzes, Onix Cortés, Maylin Del Toro and Jorge Martinez

This Wednesday, August 1, the penultimate day of judo will be held from 10 am at Marymount School. There will be 5 gold medals in the running and the big attraction will be the first of the triple Cuban Olympic medalist Idalys Ortiz in more than 78 kg.

The two Venezuelans who won gold Tuesday

Gold medalists Tuesday

– 57 kg: Miryam Roper (Panama)

– 66 kg: Osniel Solís (Cuba) [19659002] -63 kilograms: Anriquelis Barrios (Venezuela)

-73 kilograms: Magdiel Estrada (Cuba)

-70 kilograms: Elvismar Rodríguez (Venezuela)

-81 kilograms: Medickson Del Orbe (Dominican Republic) [19659013] [ad_2]
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