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2 minutes ago, orangeman said:

So the CBC shows 1m diving with no Canadians, then switches to boxing when the Canadian team is going for a medal in the 10m synchro.  :smash:

Just use the Marca Claro streams. You can watch whatever you want, and the save the replays, so you go back and watch stuff you missed.

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Here's the top 10 medal table of the 2015 Pan Ams using events already competed here.

 

 

1.   :CAN Canada - 30 - 23 - 16

2.   :USA United States - 26 - 22 - 28

3.   :CUB Cuba - 23 - 13 - 9

4.   :COL Colombia - 15 - 6 - 19

5.   :BRA Brazil - 10 - 10 - 19

6.   :MEX Mexico - 7 - 14 - 18

7.   :VEN Venezuela - 3 - 12 - 8

8.   :ARG Argentina - 3 - 11 - 13

9.   :GUA Guatemala - 3 - 0 - 2

10. :CHI Chile - 2 - 2 - 5

 

Canada obviously took a hit in the gold medal column thanks to not sending its strongest team, but also suffering here are Cuba, Colombia and Venezuela. On the flip side Brazil, Mexico and Argentina are performing better, but Mexico is getting an extra boost due to the new events added to the program where they have currently won five gold medals from their current total of 17.

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2 hours ago, sportlover1993 said:

Victoria Valencia :COL won the -51 kg gold medal..well deserved 

(they r showing boxing on Youtube) 

Where?

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:ECU  Team ECUADOR  :ECU

Day 7 Review

 

 

DAY 1 (Saturday, July 27th)

 

DAY 2 (Sunday, July 28th)

 

DAY 3 (Monday, July 29th)

 

DAY 4 (Tuesday, July 30th)

 

DAY 5 (Wednesday, July 31st)

 

DAY 6 (Thursday, August 1st)

 

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Spoiler

 

 

BOXING

 

M -91kg

 

(Gold Medal Bout)  Julio Castillo - Erislandy Savon :CUB  1-4  SILVER MEDAL

 

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TRACK CYCLING

 

W Keirin

 

(Heats)  4. Katheryne Cargua Sevilla    Qualified for Repechage

(Repechage)  5. Katheryne Cargua Sevilla    Qualified for Final-B

(Final-B)  -. Katheryne Cargua Sevilla  DNS  (11.)

 

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EQUESTRIAN

 

Mixed Individual Eventing

 

(Dressage)  16. Nicolas Wettstein (Onzieme Framoni)  35.10    Qualified for Cross-Country

(Dressage)  21. Carlos Narvaez (Que Loco)  39.00    Qualified for Cross-Country

 

 

 

RACQUETBALL

 

M Singles

 

(Preliminary Round - Pool B)  Fernando Rios - Alvaro Beltran :MEX  0-2 (12-15, 2-15) 

 

M Doubles

 

(Preliminary Round - Pool B)  Fernando Rios/Jose Ugalde - Sebastian Mendiguri/Jonathan Luque :PER  2-0 (15-2, 15-1) 

 

W Singles

 

(Preliminary Round - Pool F)  Maria Paz Muňoz - Kelani Lawrence :USA  2-0 (15-5, 15-6) 

(Preliminary Round - Pool G)  Maria José Muňoz - Angelica Barrios :BOL  0-2 (3-15, 5-15)

 

W Doubles

 

(Preliminary Round - Pool A)  Maria Paz Muňoz/Maria José Muňoz - Paola Longoria/Samantha Salas :MEX  0-2 (4-15, 3-15) 

 

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SHOOTING

 

M 10m Air Rifle

 

   7. Milton Camacho  139.6   (2nd in Qualifiers 622.7)

24. Cristian Santacruz  605.1  Eliminated in Qualifiers

 

M Skeet

 

(Qualifiers Day 1)   20. Mario de Genna  44 

 

W 25m Pistol

 

(Qualifiers - Stage 1 Precision)  1. Marina Andrea Perez Peňa  292-10x

(Qualifiers - Stage 1 Precision)  2. Diana Durango  291-8x

 

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SURFING

 

M SUP Race

 

8. Carlos Gomez  31:19.2

 

W Longboard

 

(Repechage Round 3 - Heats)  2. Mitchell Soriano  6.03   Eliminated in Repechage Round 3

 

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TENNIS

 

M Doubles

 

(Semifinals)  Gonzalo Escobar/Roberto Quiroz - Boris Arias/Federico Zeballos :BOL  2-0 (6-3, 6-4)   Qualified for Final

 

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