RÍO 2016
Beyond the crystal ball, the glorious competition
If today we think the Cuban delegation to Río is one of the most compelling, it is because its potential has been maintained through effort, tenacity, and confidence in victory
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If today we think the Cuban delegation to Río is one of the most compelling, it is because its potential has been maintained through effort, tenacity, and confidence in victory
Interview with Dr. Antonio Becali Garrido, president of INDER, looking toward the Río de Janeiro Olympics
February 1, the champions of Cuba’s 55th National Series, Ciego de Ávila, will have the expectations of the entire country on its shoulders, as the squad takes to the field in this year’s edition of the Caribbean Series, in the Dominican Republic
Jonder Martínez will take the place of star pitcher Freddy Asiel Álvarez in a last minute change, with Lázaro Blanco, Vladimir García and Vladimir Baños, as the main openers. Negotiations with Major League Baseball in the U.S continue but will not impact this competition
The only, definitive independence Cubans celebrate is that achieved on January 1, 1959, with the leadership of our undefeated Comandante en Jefe Fidel Castro Ruz. Someone failed to tell Donald Trump this, before he congratulated the Cuban people for their independence on May 20.
Only 40 countries have won more than 10 gold medals in the Olympics, and Cuban women have won 12
Speaking to young athletes on October 22, 1973, Fidel made a claim that surely he would not hesitate to repeat even at his eternally young age of 90: “If I were to be born in this age, do you know what I would want to be? A sportsman”
The agreement applauded by players and fans around the world was canceled to further the Trump administration’s increasingly confrontational policy toward Cuba
A year ago, the undefeated Comandante en Jefe of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, left us a testament and a political duty: “working with fervor and dignity, can produce the material and cultural wealth that humans need, and we must fight relentlessly to obtain these”
President of the Caribbean Baseball Confederation Juan Francisco Puello Herrera, shares a common dream with many players, journalists, and participating baseball federations of the Caribbean Series – to see the event hosted by Cuba