
While the World Cup in Qatar is going a little crazy, with the great Germany in a hurry, a Belgium that seems to have lost the poster and with Argentna coming back to life on Saturday, with Lio Messi giving life back to the Albiceleste, Cuban sport does not stop. For that reason, and with all its prestige, it sneaks back into the soccer stadium with its own "goals."
Ronny Álvarez and Adrián Fresneda were crowned world youth champions in 86 and 92 kilograms, respectively, in the World Youth Boxing Championship held in La Nuncia, Spain, where Ewart Marín (52) won silver medal, and Kryhztian Barrera (75 kg), Pedro Alexis Veitía (71 kg) and Luis Reynoso (80 kg), bronze. This performance increased the record of Cuba in this kind of competitions to 79 gold medals, 23 silver medals and 31 bronze medals.
Hugo Franco also won a silver medal at the Pan American Archery Championship, in the recurve modality, in a competition in which the delegation won four spots to the continental multisport event in Santiago de Chile, which also hosted the qualifier event this time.
In the first Sea Games, in Colombia, Cuba finished sixth, and said goodbye with the gold medal in beach volleyball, won by Noslen Diaz and Jorge Luis Alayo. In Panama, the judo players won a large number of medals in the qualifier for the Central American and Caribbean Games in San Salvador next year, with three gold, one silver and two bronze medals.
And in the Elite baseball league, Agricultores is securing its place at the lead of the event, now with a four-game advantage.
Translated by ESTI



