Rarely does a reporter have the pleasure of sharing a table with athletes, something that happened last Thursday during lunch with Camagüey's pitchers José Ramón Rodríguez and Frank Madan.

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The Warriors of El Mayor achieved this Saturday their tenth consecutive crown at the conclusion of the 59th Playa Girón National Boxing Tournament, led by the two-time Olympic champion Julio César La Cruz, who together with Roniel Iglesias from Pinar del Río reached twelve gold medals.

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Billy Rodríguez, in the mini flyweights, and Carlos Castillo, in the super heavyweights, touched the glory of Cuban boxing this Friday when they were crowned in the 59th Playa Girón National Tournament, in a day in which the rest of the finalists.

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After losing the weekend games a couple of times against the Mayabeque Hurricanes, Camagüey breathed again in the 61st National Baseball Series by completing an unexpected sweep over Matanzas.

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La Cruz and Almanza govern the Camagüey sports calendar

The boxer Julio César La Cruz and the runner Rose Mary Almanza won the awards as the best male and female athletes in this province in 2021 after the vote of the Circle of Sports Chroniclers "Gustavo Tomeu Riverón" and the local specialists of the Institute National Sports, Physical Education and Recreation. Both received the unanimous vote of those present to complete a competitive season of global relevance.


Cuban chess players ready for the elite division of the Olympiad

After meeting their rivals in the D key of the first division of the World Chess Olympiad, the members of the Cuba team are ready to start the actions starting this Wednesday.


The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games concluded this Sunday after two weeks of competitions and stories of personal improvement that crowned the People's Republic of China in the country rankings.


The Cuban delegation participating in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games starting this Tuesday 24. All, except the shooter Yenigladys Suárez, are already on the ground Tokyo, going through the sanitary protocol and acclimatizing after completing his preparation in the United Arab Emirates and Spain.


With Juan Miguel Echevarría things will never be normal, and life has just shown us this week. The rules of the planet do not seem made for him, which is why we very much refuse to believe that they have displaced him from the top of the long jump podium at the Tokyo Olympics without even surpassing him. Being a silver medalist in his first foray under the five rings shouldn't be a cause for discouragement, but he understands it was his time.