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Uruguay National Thread


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  • 2 months later...

Five athletes will compete at the Ibero-American Athletics Championship in a week:

  • Emiliano Lasa (long jump)
  • Lorena Aires (high jump)
  • Déborah Rodríguez (800 meters)
  • María Pía Fernández (1500 and 3000 meters)
  • Eduardo Gregorio (1500 meters)
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The 2017-18 Charrúa Awards were given by the Uruguay sports journalists association.

 

http://www.lr21.com.uy/deportes/1378633-emiliano-lasa-se-quedo-con-le-charrua-de-oro

 

  • the Golden Charrúa was long jumper Emiliano Lasa.
  • The Silver Charrúas were Diego Godín  (football), Lola Moreira (yachting), Víctor Rostagno (gymnastics) and Maximiliano Larrosa  (karate).
  • The Quixote Awards were given to Alejandro Foglia, Rodolfo Collazo and Heber Viera.
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2018 Ibero-American Athletics Championship results:

 

  • Emiliano Lassa (long jump): 3rd, 7.79 m.
  • Déborah Rodríguez (800 m): 2nd, 2'06.19.
  • María Pía Fernández
    • (1500 m): 2nd, 4'18.65.
    • (3000 m): 1st, 9'16.16.
  • Lorena Aires (high jump): 2nd, 1.81 m
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25 athletes will compete at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics:

  • Rowing:  Martín González
  • Swimming: Santiago Saint-Upery (100 m breaststroke)
  • Athletics: Bruno Yoset  (long jump), Dahiana López (discus).
  • Beach volleyball: Josefina Vargas / Victoria Corbacho.
  • Sailing: Cecilia Coll / Ignacio Regusci (Nacra 15)
  • Team sports: women's field hockey, men's beach handball.
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In under 2 weeks, Uruguay has defeated Mexico in three major sports:

  • Friday 7: football (friendly)
  • Sat 15 - Sun 16: tennis (Davis Cup)
  • Monday 17: basketball (World Cup qualifiers)
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2018 Summer Youth Olympics results:

  • Women's field hockey: 4 losses and 1 win versus Vanuatu. Will play for 9th place vs Zimbabwe.
  • Men's beach handball:  8 losses and 1 win versus Mauritius to finish 10th / 12.
  • Sailing: Coll / Regusci scored a 5th place as best results and rank 11th out of 14 before the medal race.
  • Swimming:
    • 50m breaststroke Saint-Upery scored 28.47s in qualifying (setting a new under-18 national record), and 28.76s in the semis to finish 9th.
    • 100m breaststroke: he scored 1'03.55 (improving his under-18 national record) and finished 15th.
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