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4 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Any news about Kyron McMaster?

You sir, are banned from this thread for life. :redcard:

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

What, that's just stupid.

I agree on that

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:ISV 2019 Pan American Games :ISV 

 

Day -2

Schedule 

Beach Volleyball 

Women’s Pool C Match 1: :ISV v. :BRA 

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13 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

:ISV 2019 Pan American Games :ISV 

 

Day -2

Schedule 

Beach Volleyball 

Women’s Pool C Match 1: :ISV v. :BRA 

It’s time. Brazil has no chance, none. :ISV will win all the medals :champion:.

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:ISV lost 0-2 :MEX :(. Rough tournament for our girls so far. 

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:ISV Eduardo Garcia 2:19:11 ish in the men’s marathon. Good performance :yes 

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hace 7 minutos, Olympian1010 dijo:

:ISV Eduardo Garcia 2:19:11 ish in the men’s marathon. Good performance :yes 

sad they changed the marathon olympic standar this games. I could see him going under 2:18

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1 hour ago, Jur said:

sad they changed the marathon olympic standar this games. I could see him going under 2:18

He could maybe still make based on world rank

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:ISVRoad To Tokyo 2020 :ISV 

 

 

2019 Pan American Games Lima 2019

 

Party In Peru

The best athletes from all over Pan America descended on the Peruvian capital of the Lima for two weeks of Olympic-style competition. The US Virgin Islands sent a large delegation of 29 athletes to Lima. We didn’t come away with a medal, but our athletes left their mark at the most important stepping stone towards Tokyo 2020. 

 

:ISV TeaISV :ISV

 

Athletics

Men

Eduardo Garcia - Marathon (12. 2:19.12)

Eddie Lovett - 110m Hurdles (DNS)

 

Basketball 

Women

Kadesha Barry

Lanese Bough

Tanecka Carey

Natalie Day

Sedeja Fieulleteau

Anisha George

Victoria Hamilton

Cheyenne Hedrington 

Brittney Matthew

Breyanna Roberts

Imani Tate

 

Men

Shakeem Alcindor

Ivan Aska

Johnathan Gray

Khalid Hart

Walter Hodge

Georgio Milligan

Devon Peltier

Jason Perry-Murray

Xavier Richards

Laron Smith

 

Beach Volleyball

Women

Mannika Charles - Women’s Pairs (16th Place)

Melanie Valenciana - Women’s Pairs (16th Place)

 

Sailing

Women

Mayumi Roller - Women’s Dinghy (14th Place)

 

Swimming

Women

Natalia Kuipers - Women’s 200m Freestyle (22. 2:16.80), Women’s 800m Freestyle (14. 9:46.26), Women’s 200m Butterfly (15. 2:32.07)

 

Men

Adriel Sanes - Men’s 50m Freestyle (20. 23.54), Men’s 100m Breaststroke (17. 1:03.03), Men’s 200m Breaststroke (11. 2:16.40), Men’s 100m Butterfly (21. 56.46), Men’s 200m Individual Medley (12. 2:06.90)

Matthew Mays - Men’s 100m Backstroke (19. 59:04), Men’s 200m Backstroke (18. 2:08.00), Men’s 200m Butterfly (20. 2:07.41)

 

Medal Tally

Gold: 0

Silver: 0

Bronze: 0

 

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