After winning a silver medal in the highlight routine and a bronze medal in the free solo, Cuba won four medals during the third day of the swimming of the Central American and Caribbean Amateur Championship that takes place in Panama.
In the highligth routine, which combines the elements of the freestyle and the technique, the Cuban team reached a score of 68.4667, only surpassed by that of Mexico (74.8333), according to what the specialized media reported this Friday. Hit.
The bronze medal went to the Aruban team, which obtained 68.3667 points, in a mixed match, where the male presence for Cuba was in charge of Andy Manuel Ávila, who also makes up the Cuban mixed duet with Soila Carelys Valdés.
According to the report of Hitquoted by the Cuban News Agency (ACN), the previous podium for Cuba was thanks to the bronze of Dayaris Varona, who totaled 69.0333 units in the free solo on Friday, behind the Mexican Daniela Ávila (75.5333) and the Aruban Kyra Hoevertsz (72.8667).
Gabriela Alpajón opened the medal table with bronze in the technical solo on Tuesday and, on Thursday in the technical routine, the mixed duo made up of Soila Carely Valdés and Andy Ávila won another bronze medal, according to the official results tables of the Central American Confederation and the Caribbean Swimming Fans.
Only the free routines of the female and mixed duos, and the team one, were still to be carried out, the latter with the distribution of quotas for the Central American and Caribbean Games in San Salvador 2023, ACN recalled.