With the victory in the futsal tournament, the Cuban delegation rounded off the figure of 21 titles conquered in the I Caribbean Gamesand in this way he dominated the medal table of the contest that this Sunday lowered its curtains in Guadalupe, according to official media on the Island.
The athletes of the largest of the Antilles harvested a total of 53 medals in the multi-sport event, since to the number of scepters they added 16 silver metals and the same number of bronze, according to a note published by the specialized portal Hit.
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The prizes of the Greater Antilles, 53 in total (21-16-16) with 58 participating athletes, were distributed among five of the six sports with which it was represented. #CubanSporthttps://t.co/3dUaF57KzF pic.twitter.com/5LXwgbqxcH— JIT Cuban Sport (@jit_digital) July 3, 2022
The prizes were won by the representatives in five of the six sports with a Cuban presence, since only the 3×3 basketball team was left off the podium. The voice of command was taken by swimming, capable of adding nine crowns, the same number of silver medals and 13 bronze medals, adds the publication.
The other sports that made a great contribution to the results of the delegation were athletics (4-4-2), judo (5-1-1), cycling (2-2-0) and futsal (1-0). -0). In addition to the victory in the futsal final in the final with a score of 9-2, on the day of goodbye the cyclists Daymelín Pérez and Aylena Quevedo dominated the individual time trial in that order.
There was also a Cuban crowning in judo, after the 4-2 victory over Martinique in the final of the team competition, and another one-two was signed in the open water swimming test by Rodolfo Falcón Jr. and Vladimir Hernandez.
Precisely from swimming emerged the most successful Cuban in the nascent multi-sport fair, as the young Andrea Becali hung four titles on her chest, two Persian silver and two bronze, details Hit.
According to the publication, after winning 12 titles, 11 silver medals and 12 bronze medals, behind Cuba, the representation of Puerto Rico was placed in the medal table, and Trinidad and Tobago (5-8- 6), Dominican Republic (5-5-8) and Jamaica (4-3-1).