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Uruguay National Thread


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At the Women's Youth Handball World Championship, Uruguay lost by relatively narrow margins to Norway Brazil and Czech Republic, then by 42-18 against Spain and by 29-19 against Argentina.  Then they lost to India 27-25, and won over Algeria 29-26 to rank 31st.

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In surf, Marco Giorgi had the worst week in his life. He went to California to compete at the US Open of Surfing. But his boards never arrived to the airport. Then he felt bad and spent a day at the hospital, where they couldn't diagnose anything. He got a borrowed board at the last time, and barely scored any points.

 

https://www.surf.com.uy/Deportes/La-peor-semana-de-la-vida-el-uruguayo-Marco-Giorgi-acumulo-desventuras-en-California-uc829167

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In cycling, Mauricio Moreira won the Volta a Portugal, a UCI Europe Tour 2.1 road race. It's the biggest success since Wynant's silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

 

In rugby union, the Teros won the World Rugby Sevens Challenger and qualified to the 2022-23 Sevens World Series.

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In surf, Ignacio Pignataro and Julián Schweizer were third and fourth at the Pan American Championship in Panamá.

 

In athletics, Martín Cuestas and Lorena Sosa got new half marathon records at the South American Championship with 1:02'51 and 1:17'52 respectively.

 

In gymnastics, Víctor Rostagno and Romina Delgado competed at the South American Championship. Rostagno was 11th at the all-around and made four finals. Delgado was 15th at the all-around and made two finals.

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In swimming, Uruguay will have 9 competitors at the Junior World Championship: Luna Chabat, Angelina Solari, Pilar Shaban, Catalina Gómez, María Inés Mateo, Diego Aranda, Enzo Duffey, Mateo Gómez, and Simón Rombys.

 

In basketball, Uruguay lost to the United States 105-71 for the World Cup qualifiers. On Monday they will play Puerto Rico here, I might attend the match.

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In karate, Uruguay finished third at the Under-21 Pan American Championship held at Mexico City. The team featured Camilo Balsa, Francisco Barrios and Nicolás Deandrea.

 

In athletics, Andrea Pereira was the best South American at the 100 km Ultramarathon World Championship held in Berlin, and got the national women's record with 8:34'13. Also in the women's race, Mary Grassi did 9:21'34 and Natalia Techera did 10:12'12. In the men's race, Fernando Martínez did 8:06'35, Héctor Gómez did 8:37'06, and Federico Molina did 8:54'03.

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Also in athletics, Emiliano Lasa was 6th at the Spitzen Leichtathletik in Lucerne (part of the World Contienntal Tour), with a best long jump of 7.70 m.

 

In basketball, the Uruguay men's team claimed a hard fought victory against Puerto Rico by 78-70. Here's my photos.

 

 

1200px-2023_FIBA_World_Cup_qualifier_-_U

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In basketball, Uruguay lost the three FIBA Americup matches against Brazil, Canada and Colombia.

 

In futsal, the men's senior team was undefeated at the Liga Evolución Conmebol South Zone. The men's under-20 team finished last with no wins.

 

Meanwhile, the women's under-20 team is playing the Under-20 South American Futsal Championship. They have two wins over Chile and Venezuela, and a loss to Ecuador. Tomorrow they play the final group phase match against Brazil.

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In rugby sevens, the men's national team finished 10th at the World Cup, with wins over Hong Kong, Canada and United States, and losses to Australia end England.

 

In tennis, the men's national team will host China for the Davis Cup this weekend.

 

In rowing, Bruno Cetraro will compete sin lightweight singles at the World Championship at Račice.

 

In football, the men's national team will play against Austria and Slovakia on September 23 and 27.

 

Last but not least, the Charrúa Awards nominees are set. The ceremony will be held tomorrow.

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The Golden Charrúa goes to Federico Valverde (football).

 

The Silver Charrúas go to:

  • Hernán Umpierre & Fernando Diz (sailing)
  • Matías Otero (rowing)
  • Anibal Lavandeira (ultra trail)
  • Nicole Frank (swimming)

 

https://www.futbol.com.uy/Deportes/Federico-Valverde-fue-elegido-como-el-Charrua-de-Oro-al-mejor-deportista-2021-2022-uc832962

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