Cuban Rowers Get Ready for Continental Games
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- 12 / 04 / 2006
Cuba's best rowers are training hard to compete in the Pan-American Games in Rio de Janeiro, where they expect to retain the continental hegemony.
Experts from the Caribbean Island said that Cuba's strongest rivals are the United States, Canada and Argentina, in addition to Brazil.
Rowers will take part in 13 competitions in July 2007 in the Rodrigo de Fleita Canal, in Rio de Janeiro. The experts added that the winner by countries must win at least seven titles.
Cuba will compete with a complete team, which will include Yohennis Hernández, Ismaray Marrero, Mayra González and Yunior Pérez, among others, who are already training in the José Smith Comas Canal.
Experts from the Caribbean Island said that Cuba's strongest rivals are the United States, Canada and Argentina, in addition to Brazil.
Rowers will take part in 13 competitions in July 2007 in the Rodrigo de Fleita Canal, in Rio de Janeiro. The experts added that the winner by countries must win at least seven titles.
Cuba will compete with a complete team, which will include Yohennis Hernández, Ismaray Marrero, Mayra González and Yunior Pérez, among others, who are already training in the José Smith Comas Canal.
Source: DTCuba
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