![]() Last year, nearly 25 million people read, making us by far the biggest source of independent news on what is happening in world sport.Įvery contribution, however big or small, will help maintain and improve our worldwide coverage in the year ahead. It would mean we can keep our website open for everyone. Your vital support would mean we can continue to report so comprehensively on the Olympic Movement and the events that shape it. We were the first publication in the world to signal the threat that the Olympic Movement faced from the coronavirus and have provided unparalleled coverage of the pandemic since.Īs the world begins to emerge from the COVID crisis, would like to invite you to help us on our journey by funding our independent journalism. The ping of our free daily email alert, sent every morning at 6.30am UK time 365 days a year, landing in their inbox, is as a familiar part of their day as their first cup of coffee.Įven during the worst times of the COVID-19 pandemic, maintained its high standard of reporting on all the news from around the globe on a daily basis. ![]() For many of our readers from more than 200 countries and territories around the world the website is a vital part of their daily lives. has established a global reputation for the excellence of its reporting and breadth of its coverage. As the first website not to be placed behind a paywall, we have made news about the International Olympic Committee, the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Commonwealth Games and other major events more accessible than ever to everybody. Peru took silver with 219.84, with Brazil claiming the bronze with 217.80.īrazil currently sit top of the medal table at the multi-sport event, which is due to run until October 15.įor nearly 15 years now, has been at the forefront of reporting fearlessly on what happens in the Olympic Movement. There was more Colombian success in the women’s team three metre springboard final, with gold to the nation with a tally of 250.38 points. Silver went to his compatriot Sebastian Morales Mendoza with 386.05 points. The nation earned a one-two in the men’s one metre springboard, with victory going to Luis Felipe Uribe Bermudez on 391.05 points. In the day’s diving finals Colombia won both categories contested. Jorge Antonio Enriquez Norena won 6-2 over Marcus Vinicius Carvalho Lopes Dalmeida in the gold medal match, while bronze went the way of Andres Manuel Pila Solano, who won 7-3 over Matheus Quintanilha Pacheco Gomes. In the men’s categories, archers from Brazil and Colombia also met in the medal matches, but this time Colombia came out on top on both occasions. The battle for bronze also went Brazil’s way, with Ana Luiza Sliachticas Caetano running out a 6-0 victor over Ana Maria Rendon Martinez. In the gold medal match, Brazil’s Ane Marcelle Gomes Dos Santos won 7-1 against Valentina Contreras Perez. In the women’s recurve category both medal matches saw archers from Brazil and Colombia go head-to-head. Sara Lopez de Colombia, se quedó con la medalla de Oro en la categoría femenina y Iván Nikolajuk de Argentina se llevá el Oro en la categoría masculina de la competencia de Tiro con Arco - Individual Compuesto. In the men’s compound Argentina’s Ivan Nikolajuk triumphed 139-134 over Roberval Fernando Dos Santos of Brazil to take gold.īronze went to Chilean Alejandro Patricio Martin Arriagada, who narrowly beat Nelson Fabio Salinas of Argentina 141-139. In the women’s compound there was a clean sweep of the medals for the nation with Sara Lopez Lopez Bueno winning gold after beating compatriot Maria Valentina Suarez Osorio 145-135.īronze went to fellow Colombian Alejandra Milena Usquiano Gomez, who edged past Eiry Cristina Snak Nisi of Brazil 128-127. He led home a five-strong leading group on the same time, with silver going to Roderyck Asconeguy Diaz of Uruguay and Leangal Ruben Linarez Meneses of Venezuela.Įlsewhere individual archery finals took place with Colombia impressing. In the men’s road race victory went to Orluis Alberta Aular Sanabria in a time of 3hr 42min 39sec. She led home a five-strong leading group on the same time, with silver going to Lina Marcela Hernandez Gomez of Colombia, and bronze won by Aranza Valentina Villalon Sanchez of Chile. In the women’s event victory went to Jenifer Mariana Cesar Salazar in a time of 2hr 4min 42sec. Venezuela won the men’s and women’s road race cycling titles on day four of the South American Games in Asuncion, Paraguay, while Colombia continued to impress in archery and diving finals.
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