Jamaica 1962 Central American & Caribbean Games
Enemies in Sabina Park couldn't overshadow Cuban athletes
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Enemies in Sabina Park couldn't overshadow Cuban athletes
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
Mijaín writes a golden chapter in the history of the Pan American Games, with his last performance, and adds to that of the Cuban Revolution in sports
"The involvement of Cuban baseball players in professional baseball meant sleeping with the enemy,” writes the unrepentant hawk, in his new book
Three Cuban athletes talk about the Río Olympics, their training, plans, and dreams
Measures are being taken to ensure that no Puerto Rican protests the country’s serious problems during the series, under the pretext that it is a friendly sporting event, not a political meeting
The para-athlete repeats her Toronto 2015 feat in Lima, winning three gold medals
Cuba’s men’s and women’s teams won gold during the first stop of the North, Central American and Caribbean (Norceca) Beach Volleyball Tournament
Once again, the sport made a valuable contribution to the island’s medal count. Only four World Champions secured Olympic glory
The Cuban team advances to the sixth stop of the Beach Volleyball World Tour in China, after triumphing in Malaysia