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Day 14 Review

 

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ARCHERY

 

M Individual Recurve

 

(Round of 32)   Jose Alvarez - Eric Peters :CAN  2-6    Eliminated in Round of 32

(Round of 32)   Lester Ortegon - Crispin Duenas :CAN  0-6    Eliminated in Round of 32

 

M Individual Compound

 

(Round of 16)   Mateo Oleas - Jose del Cid Carillo :GUA  139-142    Eliminated in Round of 16

 

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ATHLETICS

 

M 200m

 

(Final)   1. Alex Quiňonez  20.27   Gold Medal

 

W 200m

 

(Final)   6. Angela Tenorio  23.08SB

 

W 5000m

 

(Final)   11. Carmen Toaquiza  17:09.77

 

W Triple Jump

 

(Final)   6. Liuba Zaldivar  13.78

 

W Javelin Throw

 

(Final)   7. Juleisy Angulo  56.51

 

W 4x100m

 

(Final)   -. Maribel Caicedo/Marina Poroso/Gabriela Suarez/Angela Tenorio  DSQ

 

 

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BMX CYCLING

 

M BMX Race

 

(Quarterfinals - Heat 3)  1. Alfredo Campo  3   Qualified for Semifinals

(Quarterfinals - Heat 4)  3. Emilio Falla  8   Qualified for Semifinals

(Semifinals 1)  1. Alfredo Campo  3   Qualified for Final

(Semifinals 2)  6. Emilio Falla  19   Eliminated in Semifinals

(Final)  1. Alfredo Campo  32.113   Gold Medal

 

W BMX Race

 

(Semifinal 2)  5. Karla Carrera  15   Eliminated in Semifinals

(Semifinal 2)  7. Domenica Azuero  25    Eliminated in Semifinals

 

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EQUESTRIAN

 

Mixed Individual Jumping

 

(Final Round A)   22. Diego Vivero (Zambia Mystic Rose)  79.18 (12)  Qualified for Round B

(Final Round B)   19. Diego Vivero (Zambia Mystic Rose)  65.66 (13)

 

 

 

GOLF

 

M Individual

 

(After Round 2)  24. José Miranda  145

 

W Individual

 

(After Round 2)  25. Mercedes Gomez  153

(After Round 2)  -. María Arizaga  DSQ

 

Mixed Teams

 

(After Round 2)  15. José Miranda/Mercedes Gomez  149

 

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KARATE

 

M Individual Kata

 

(Round-Robin - Pool B)  3. Andres Tejada  23.18   Qualified for Bronze Medal Bout

(Bronze Medal Bout)  Andres Tejada - Hector Cencion :PAN  23.32 - 23.98    Eliminated in Bronze Medal Bout

 

W Individual

 

(Round-Robin - Pool B)  4. Cristina Orbe  23.74   Eliminated in Round-Robin

 

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ROWING

 

W Single Sculls

 

(Fnal-B)  9. Kristen del Rosario  8:30.64

 

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SPEED SKATING

 

W 300m Individual Time Trial

 

(Final)   5. Maria Arias  27.223

 

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SWIMMING

 

M 400m Individual Medley

 

(Heats)  4. Tomas Peribonio  4:23.77   Qualified for Final-A

(Final-A)  4. Tomas Peribonio  4:22.21

 

W 50m Freestyle

 

(Heats)  11. Anicka Delgado  26.36   Qualified for Final-B

(Final-B)  10. Anicka Delgado  26.14

 

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TABLE TENNIS

 

M Teams

 

(Preliminary Round - Group 3)  Ecuador - Puerto Rico  :PUR  1-3   Eliminated in Preliminary Round

Emiliano Riofrio/Alberto Miňo - Daniel Gonzalez/Brian Afanador (PUR)  0-3

Rodrigo Tapia - Angel Naranjo (PUR)  3-0

Alberto Miňo - Brian Afandor (PUR)  1-3

Rodrigo Tapia - Daniel Gonzalez (PUR)  0-3

 

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FREESTYLE WRESTLING

 

 

M -65kg

 

(Quarterfinals)  Mauricio Sanchez - Luis Mallqui  :PER  15-4  Qualified for Semifinals

(Semifinals)  Mauricio Sanchez - Albaro Rudesindo  :DOM  0-10  Qualified for Bronze Medal Bout

(Bronze Medal Bout)  Mauricio Sanchez - Brandon Díaz  :MEX  3-0   BRONZE MEDAL

 

W -62kg

 

(Quarterfinals)  Mayra Antes - Jackeline Renteria  :COL  0-3  Qualified for for Bronze Medal Bout

(Bronze Medal Bout)  Mayra Antes - Abnelis Yambo  :PUR  2-4   (5th Place)

 

W -68kg

 

(Quarterfinals)  Leonela Ayoví - Maria Acosta  :VEN   0-8  Eliminated in Quarterfinals

 

W -76kg

 

(Quarterfinals)  Genesis Reasco - Mabelkis Capote  :CUB   1-3  Eliminated in Quarterfinals

 

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Big day for a lot of nations, mostly thanks to the sheer number of medals (72 events) on the line.

 

Will Canada find a way to keep up with Mexico? Will Cuba make a run for a top 4 finish? Who will win the Argentina/Colombia battle? Which nations will end up in the top 10?

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Just now, JoshMartini007 said:

Big day for a lot of nations, mostly thanks to the sheer number of medals (72 events) on the line.

 

Will Canada find a way to keep up with Mexico? Will Cuba make a run for a top 4 finish? Who will win the Argentina/Colombia battle? Which nations will end up in the top 10?

 

Out of the 72 medal events, I don't see Canada winning any of them. Most likely will be 6th by the end of the day

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Just now, intoronto said:

 

Out of the 72 medal events, I don't see Canada winning any of them. Most likely will be 6th by the end of the day

 

There are some chances in athletics and even in swimming.  Softball is possible.  Archery tomorrow is possible.  

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Just now, LDOG said:

OMG Kenia Lechuga won the gold out of nowhere in rowing. Insane final 200m from her, she was 3rd and not even in the picture before that.

 

What a disappointment to lose this one...

I really expected the gold from Milka, i cant believe losing this gold......the hopes to defeat Cuba are disappearing

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Just now, LDOG said:

OMG Kenia Lechuga won the gold out of nowhere in rowing. Insane final 200m from her, she was 3rd and not even in the picture before that.

 

What a disappointment to lose this one...

 

Well not out of nowhere, she's our only capable female rower... I tought she could beat the Cuban for silver, but it was indeed a surprise to win gold.

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