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Errors pass invoice to the Cuban duo of beach volleyball at its Pan American premiere

Errors pass invoice to the Cuban duo of beach volleyball at its Pan American premiere

The Cuban Women’s Volleyball Dupla of beach debuted with defeat in the II Junior Pan American Games of Asunción 2025, falling on Monday 1-2 against Bolivia.

Kailin de la Caridad Garrido and Maykekin Drik showed greater offensive capacity than their rivalsMaría Isabel Chacón and María José Galindo, said Latin press.

However, the 27 united errors and 10 offenses in the service by the Cubans made the difference in the final score of 21-15, 13-21 and 20-15.

For the winning team, Chacón led the offensive with 17 units, 13 in attacks and four from the service.

On the Cuban side, Garrido was the most prominent with 12 points.

The island’s representatives will return to the Arena of the Pynandi stadium this afternoon, when The couple of the Dominican Republic are measured in the continuation of Group B.

In the male sector of beach volleyball, the duo of Damián Gómez and Eblis Verane began with a firm step by comfortably overcoming Ecuador with partials of 21-12 and 21-10.

His next rivals will be the Americans Basey and Hurts, in a meeting also agreed for this Monday.

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