Globetrotters and Guaros get closer to the final of the LPB



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Venezuelan swimming gave the "Gloria al Bravo Pueblo …" for the first time to the Central American and Caribbean Games of Barranquilla in 2018, winning the gold medal at 4 × relay 200 with the competition record.

He also added two bronzes with the 4 × 100 mixed relay, where Carabobeño Robinson Molina and taekwondo player Virginia Dellán were the protagonists.

Colombia gave the first warning, when it managed to place itself in the first square of the table, escorted by Mexico, The Dominican Republic, Cuba and Venezuela are fifth

Venezuelan brand Mayagüez

In addition, the Venezuelan swimming team was integrated by Rafael Dávila, Andy Arrieta, Brtan Chávez and Marcos Lavado, who stopped the clock in 7 minutes, 24 seconds and 18 hundredths.

With this figure, they broke the previous record held by Colombia's CAC Mayagüez 2010 with a time of 7: 31.16.

The pewter medal was for the Mexican team (7: 26.94) and the bronze was for Puerto Rico (7: 27.29), which indicates that the podium was below the record it Eight years ago.

  Venezuelan Swimming

Slate at the time of recording the new record for Venezuela in CAC

Carabobeño Robinson Molina bronze

Also the pool barranquillera, relay 4 × 100 meters mixed, Venezuela got the bronze, with integrated quatrain by Jeserik Pinto, Isabella Páez, Carlos Claverie and carabobeño Robinson Molina.

The quatrain vinotinto scored 3: 53.58. The aurea was for Mexico (3: 49.61) and the second seat for the coffee host (3: 50.40).

  Venezuelan Swimming

Carabobeño Robinson Molina won the first medal for the vinotinto entity. (Photo: Archivo)

The first metal was bronze on the tatami

The first metal for the Creole delegation was takwondo bronze with Virginia Dellán in the category of less 46 kilos, Gold stayed at home in the # Andrea Ramirez's humanity beat the Aztec Brenda Costa Rica in the final

The taekwondista came to realize the gold, but the 49 kilos of the South American Cochabamba Games 2018.

  Venezuelan Swimming [19659019] Virginia Dellán made the first metal for the Creole delegation in Barranquilla. (Photo: @ PuntoOlímpico) </p>
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<h4>  Bahama broke the record of Andreina Pinto </h4>
<p>  Another of the marks left behind her beat Bahamian Joanna Evans in the 400-meter freestyle, which was held by Venezuelan Andreïna Pinto de Mayagüez 2010. </p>
<p>  The new record is 4 minutes, 11 seconds and 15 hundredths, or 21 hundredths of the multi-champion aragüeña </p>
<h4>  Eleven sports with finals this Saturday </h4>
<p>  For this Saturday, on the third date The fair will be contested final in 11 sports: mountain biking, scuba diving, artistic gymnastics, weightlifting, swimming, speed skating, modern pentathlon, rowing, squash, taekwondo and table tennis. </p>
<h4>  Colombia started at the top </h4>
<p>  Colombia started the second day with everything to gain gold in cycling, weight, diving and swimming, adding 10 aureas, seven; For its part, Mexico is second with 6 gold medals, 7 silver and 10 bronze, behind the Dominican Republic (2-3-3), Cuba (2-2-6) and fifth . Venezuela (1-0-2). </p>
<h4>  Medal Table </h4>
<p>  ACN / MAS </p>
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