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Stampede of Cuban athletes at the Pan American Games in Chile: seven escape in the last few days

The escapes this Saturday in Chile of the field hockey players Yunia Milanés, Jennifer Martínez, Yakira Guillén, Lismary González, Helec Carta and Geidy Morales and the bronze medalist in the 400 meters hurdles, Yoao Illas, defeated the enthusiasm of the ruling party that They proclaimed the achievement of 30 gold medals, one more than the island’s sports authorities dared to predict in the Pan American Games.

Milanés, Martínez, Guillén, González, Carta and Morales, according to the journalist Francys Romero“they left the concentration at noon on Saturday, after completing the game for fifth place that they lost against Uruguay (3-0)” in the Pan American Games, which end this Sunday.

The same journalist specifies that, with the escape of the six hockey players, 61 Cuban athletes have abandoned contracts or delegations during 2023.

Hockey is one of the disciplines hardest hit by the exodus on the Island due to the precarious conditions in which the athletes train, according to Daylin Suárez, Yadira Miclín Galban and Marianela López, who left the team last May because the Institute National Sports, Physical Education and Recreation (Inder) had them “starving and cooking with firewood.” They indicated that the salary was “a pittance”, in addition to the fact that they were “hunger than a caged lion.”

The three athletes who escaped in Spain requested political asylum, but the immigration interview will only take place in February 2024. “The situation at the Antonio Maceo Field Hockey School in Havana is very sad. There is a lot of hunger.” , Daylin Suárez then reiterated to 14 intervene. “We train in terrible conditions, without sports equipment, because the country says it does not have the resources to care for athletes.”

In that same month, Lázaro Tolón, Yuri Brown and Yordanqui Méndez left “a preparation camp in Chile.” The first of the hockey players escaped on the second day of their stay in the same country where the Pan American Games are held.

The day after the Toulon escape, Yuri Brown was reported missing. The Havana athlete did not appear at the roll call held by those responsible for the delegation. While Yordanqui Méndez took the opportunity to leave the Cuban representative after the euphoria due to the beating that Cuba gave, 11-0 goals, to the Manquehue club selection.

On the other hand, the bronze medalist in the 400 meters hurdles, Yoao Illas, separated from the concentration after clocking 49.74 seconds and reaching the podium in Chile.

“The lack of attention from the authorities and the deep crisis that the country is going through, accompanied by the possibilities that are open to it in other latitudes, are the main causes of the abandonment of athletes,” summarized Swing Completo about Illas, who this year was champion in the Alba Games in Venezuela and the Cuba Cup in Havana.

The 382 Cubans who arrived in Santiago de Chile with the burden of escapes in recent months showed new faces. The authorities only dared to predict between 18 and 22 gold medals, 12 silver and more than 35 bronze medals.

This Sunday, the medal table shows that the Island has accumulated 30 gold medals, 21 silver and 17 bronze for a total of 68, which keeps them in fifth placesurpassed by Canada, Mexico, Brazil and the United States.

Judo gave the Island five individual medals and one for the team. The successes of experienced judokas, such as Idalis Ortiz (+78 kg), were combined with the revelation of rookies such as Idelannis Gómez, just 21 years old, who won gold by beating the Puerto Rican María Pérez in the 70 kg division. The president of the Cuban Judo Federation, Rafael Manso, attributed the winning of the medals to the “positive mind, work, and a lot of faith in victory.”

Athletics that had been suffering from abandonments, in the Pan American Games found in the sprinters Laura Moreira, Enis Pérez, Yarima García and Yunisleidy de la Caridad García, a historic performance with the conquest of the gold medal in the 4×100 meter relay. The athletes, belonging to a new generation of athletes, stopped the clocks at 43.72 seconds.

The surprise was even greater in the women’s 100 meter dash where Yunisleidy de la Caridad García rose to the top of the podium with resoundingness despite not being in the majority’s pools for the metals. The 24-year-old athlete achieved a medal for Cuba that had eluded the island for 32 years with a time of 11.36 seconds. “It wasn’t my best time, but I gave it my all on that track. After running the semifinal I knew I could win,” he assured the official media. Jit.

This Saturday, Cuba also added four gold medals in Greco-Roman wrestling.  (Hit)

This Saturday, Cuba also added four gold medals in Greco-Roman wrestling, finishing with eight gold medals at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games, the most by country in this sport in these events. The winners were Daniel Gregorich (87 kilos), Gabriel Rosillo (97 kilos), Luis Orta (67 kilos) and Oscar Pino (130 kilos) in a competition held at the Olympic Training Center in the Chilean capital.

Gregorich beat Venezuelan Luis Avendaño 5-1, Rosillo beat Venezuelan Luillys Pérez 9-1, Luis Orta beat Colombian Julián Horta 10-1, and Pino beat American Cohlton Schultz 6-0.

In comparison, Cuba won 100 metals at the Pan American Games in Lima (2019) and 97 in Toronto (2015), where it had already achieved its worst results in more than two decades, after reaching 265 in Havana ( 1991) and the 238 in Mar de Plata (1995).

This decline is linked to the deep crisis in which the Island is immersed, which complicates the preparation of athletes. Furthermore, many athletes are leaving Cuba under these circumstances to try their luck as professionals in other countries.

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