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The fourth day of competition for the Games of Central America and the Caribbean left Mexico at the head of the metal table, with a second place for Colombia and Cuba, while Cuba was very serious.
national got nine gold metals, which reached 27, 32 of the Mexicans and Cuba reached 18. The harvest started the weights, with the titles of Nathalia Llamosa, boot of 63 kg, and Hugo Montes, also in the first movement of 77 kilos.
"Having retired from sport for five years has taken its toll, but it's not a moment of regret," Montes said.
In the pool several medals were played, but the important was the third gold of Isabella Arcila, who won the 100 free meters. The swimmer had already won 50 and 100 meters back. Ómar Pinzón also figured to impose himself in the 100 meters back, with a time of 54 seconds 88 hundredths, new mark for the games. "I enjoyed winning, I was expecting it and I feel comfortable with the win," said Bogota.
In the skatepark, the Colombians took back ground and with Johana Vineros, who also adjusted his third gold medal, added another metal in the 10,000 points, just like Álex Cujavante, who won the same competition in men. Kerstinck Sarmiento was gold medalist at 500m and Edwin Estrada made it to the men.
"I have already had three gold medals and am happy to feel this immense happiness.We have gone in the right direction and hope to win more," said Viveros.
In the final gold of the day, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez won the individual squash final.
Women's gymnastics, Cuba won first place in team and individual with Marva Vidiaux. José-Cobas (-74 kg), Glienys Castillo (-62) and Rafael Alba (-87) won taekwondo.
Marlies Mejía won the scratch on the cycling track in Cali and in the weights Marina Rodríguez dominated in the cleanliness of the 63 kilos, while Adriel La O García hung the gold in l & # 39; about 77 kg. Anisley García won the platform of 10m dives. In rowing, they were imposed in double pair of short and long oars and with Yariulvis Cobas they won in a pair of short oars. In table tennis, he won in the men's teams for a good rebound.
Mexico increased its loot with gold medals in the equestrian teams and individual event with José Triana, two rowing, with Alexis López in lightweight and Kenya Lettuce in rowing. Taekwondo continued to contribute with the mixed poomsae. It was gold the female relay of the modern pentathlon.
In swimming, the "little hands" were gold at 400 m combined with Ricardo Vargas, and at the 4×200 free relay ladies. Daniel Urquiza, Gabriela Martínez and the 50-meter women's pistol team were the titles in the sports shooting, in a day that helped them continue in the first place in the table of metals, followed by Colombia and Cuba, which rebounded this Sunday.
LISANDRO RENGIFO
Special Envoy of El TIEMPO
Barranquilla
On Twitter: @lisandroabel
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