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  • 4 months later...

Last weekend I attended the Grand Prix Sudamericanos Estrella Puente - Darwin Piñeyrúa.

  • María Pía Fernández did the women's national record for 3000 m steeplechase with 10'37.12.
  • 16 year old Lautaro Techera did the men's U20 national record for javelin throw with 61.63 m,  just 5 cm away from the national record.
  • 15 year old Mauro Pons did the men's   U18 national record for high jump with 2.00 m.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Grand_Prix_Sudamericanos_Estrella_Puente_-_Darwin_Piñeyrúa_2019

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Some results at the Pan American Games:

 

  • Shooting: Julieta Mautone finished 4th at 10m airgun.
  • Marathon: Nicolás Cuestas finished 6th with 2:13'59, his personal best.
  • Men's beach volley: the team advances to quarter-finals, where they will play Argentina.
  • Kayak: Sebastián Delgado qualified to the K1 1000m final. He and Matías Otero also qualified to the K2 1000 final.
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The men's rowing team of Bruno Cetraro, Martin González, Leandro Salvagno and Marcos Sarraut won the gold medal at quadruple sculls :)

 

Julián Schweizer won silver in longboard surfing. Athletes Emiliano Lasa and Déborah Rodríguez won bronze medals in athletics (long jump and 800 m).

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Dolores Moreira finished 4th in laser radial sailing.

 

María Pía Fernández finished 5th at 1500 m running, and set a new national record.

 

The women's hockey team finished 5th after losing to Chile and defeating Mexico.

 

Basque pelotaris have medal duels pending.

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Uruguay ended the Pan American Games with 1 gold medal, 4 silver medals, 4 bronze medals, and multiple 4th place finishes.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguay_at_the_2019_Pan_American_Games

 

At the Parapan American Games, Uruguay got one gold medal (Henry Borges in judo) and one bronze medal (Gonzalo Dutra in swimming).

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Just now, NaBUru38 said:

Uruguay ended the Pan American Games with 1 gold medal, 4 silver medals, 4 bronze medals, and multiple 4th place finishes.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguay_at_the_2019_Pan_American_Games

 

At the Parapan American Games, Uruguay got one gold medal (Henry Borges in judo) and one bronze medal (Gonzalo Dutra in swimming).

Henry Borges is no joke. He’ll be in the medal hunt at the Paralympics next summer.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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