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From Tokyo 1964 to Tokyo 2020: Japan tightens it belt

The Japanese have taken note that only rational spending will lead to a success similar to that of Tokyo 1964, when the Asian continent hosted an Olympic contest for the first time, then described by critics as the “Perfect Games”

You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist

The Trump administration have caused a setback in sports relations between Cuba and the U.S. - affecting international volleyball competition notably, among other negative consequences

Three Cubans among the best of Latin American track and field in Tokyo 2020

If there were no doubts before the beginning of the Olympic Games in Tokyo that Venezuelan Yulimar Rojas would be the star of the event, especially when she set a new Olympic record in triple jump at 15,41 meters, otherLatin American track and field athletes also had outstanding performances in the games.

ATTACKS ON CUBA AT 1966 SAN JUAN GAMES

Cuba’s enemies silenced

Cuba's delegation to the 1966 Central American and Caribbean Games, in Puerto Rico, faced innumerable obstacles to their participation, but the island’s enemies were silenced

VOLLEYBALL WORLD LEAGUE

Cubans perform well during debut

During the initial matches of Group 2 of the Volleyball World League, the Cuban team demonstrated efforts to improve their game

Bernardinho leaves but his legacy remains

The masterful creator of a spirit of determination in his students is bidding farewell to Brazil’s national volleyball team, and a sport that will continue to beat on in his heart

Brazil: The giant pursues a dream

The host of the Summer Games will have a delegation of 460 athletes competing, aspiring to place among the top ten countries in the medal count

Laina Perez is not intimidated by the blockade

"This, in Egypt, is the first World Championship for the six Cuban shooters. Leuris Pupo went to Finland-2002, but he had problems with the gun and almost could not shoot," Laina Perez, the only woman in the team, says to Granma newspaper minutes before leaving for her training in Cairo.