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	<title>Cubadebate (English) &#187; Olympic Games</title>
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		<title>Cuban ranks fourteenth among nations on the medal chart!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2021 14:47:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cuba rose to the challenge. Its liberating, emancipatory work made it so. From Céspedes to Martí, from Martí to Fidel and Raúl, the legacy continues to germinate in a people, from which exceptional human beings sprout: scientists, doctors, engineers, teachers, researchers, workers and officers… Women and youth carry on a history of commitment, as a starting point for new victories. A deep sense of honor is born in this homeland. No matter how steep the slope or rugged the path, be the adversary faster, taller or stronger, the Cuban people put their hearts into the task.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17574" alt="Cuba deportes tokio" src="/files/2021/08/Cuba-deportes-tokio.jpg" width="300" height="249" />Cuba rose to the challenge. Its liberating, emancipatory work made it so. From Céspedes to Martí, from Martí to Fidel and Raúl, the legacy continues to germinate in a people, from which exceptional human beings sprout: scientists, doctors, engineers, teachers, researchers, workers and officers… Women and youth carry on a history of commitment, as a starting point for new victories.</p>
<p>A deep sense of honor is born in this homeland. No matter how steep the slope or rugged the path, be the adversary faster, taller or stronger, the Cuban people put their hearts into the task. Beating hard on the track, on the wrestling mat, in the canoe or the boxing ring, the most beautiful land that human eyes have ever seen did not sleep for 15 days, as a people and its athletes dreamed and lived one of the most extraordinary performances ever of our island nation in the Olympic Games.</p>
<p>In Tokyo-2020, the mission was completed. Fourteenth place on the medal chart is a privilege that in 125 years only 36 other countries have earned. The competition was stiff and to conquer this ranking, for only the third time in so many years, seven gold medals were required, when the average in all previous events was 2.31, in an edition that refused to die &#8211; overcoming the pandemic, giving humanity hope and a lesson about what sports competition can mean. A record 93 nations made it onto the medal chart, the first time 90 or more were included, while a unprecedented number of 65 won a gold: a figure than never reached more than 57, the total in Rio de Janeiro-2016 and Atlan</p>
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		<title>Cuba is sports, as well</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2021 21:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over these first days of August, Cuba has won the most medals thus far during the Tokyo-2020 Olympic Games, a total of seven, including the golds of Mijaín López, with his fourth Olympic crown, Luis Orta, with his first, and the Cuban rowing duo of Serguey Torres and Fernando Dayán, who closed a magical day, giving the Cuban delegation its best day of these Games. An impressive young Luis Orta, gave another wrestling dissertation to win the title, and not to mention Mijaín López, with a final in which he showed himself to as strong as ever. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17559" alt="Cuba deporte cabotaje" src="/files/2021/08/Cuba-deporte-cabotaje.jpg" width="300" height="250" />Over these first days of August, Cuba has won the most medals thus far during the Tokyo-2020 Olympic Games, a total of seven, including the golds of Mijaín López, with his fourth Olympic crown, Luis Orta, with his first, and the Cuban rowing duo of Serguey Torres and Fernando Dayán, who closed a magical day, giving the Cuban delegation its best day of these Games.</p>
<p>An impressive young Luis Orta, gave another wrestling dissertation to win the title, and not to mention Mijaín López, with a final in which he showed himself to as strong as ever. Congratulating them in a telephone call, Communist Party of Cuba First Secretary and President of the Republic Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez conveyed a message to the delegation: &#8220;May we continue to reap victories, with the dignity of our athletes. Cuba is sports, as well.&#8221;</p>
<p>In an epic finish, the Cuban rowing duo of Serguey Torres and Fernando Dayán, multiple World Cup champions, won the gold medal in the 1,000-meter tandem canoe (c2-1,000) event, with a time of 3:24.995. They were obliged to battle the Chinese crew, who held the lead for most of the race, and Germany’s duo, the favorites who were fought until the last second.</p>
<p>Veteran Olympian Leuris Pupo won a silver medal, advancing at the last minute to the final, and putting heart into his pistol for his sixth appearance under the five rings. An injured Juan Miguel Echevarría won silver in the long jump, sharing the podium with his teammate Maikel Massó, who took the bronze, as did Yaimé Pérez, in the discus, an event that left the two-time Olympic champion, Croatia’s Sandra Perkovic, without a medal.</p>
<p>Today could be another great day. Boxer Roniel Iglesias is competing for a Tokyo-2020 title, in the 69-kilo division.</p>
<p><strong>(Taken from Granma)</strong></p>
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		<title>A right jab to the face of the right wing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2021 20:37:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Cuban-born boxer representing Spain, upon learning that he would face Julio Cesar La Cruz in the quarterfinals, excited haters of the Revolution with his bragging and offensive sloganeering, but lost the bout. With action and words, as if all of Cuba was speaking in his voice and posture, Julio Cesar La Cruz responded in the Olympic ring. The provocative comments of his rival Enmanuel Reyes, a Cuban-born boxer nationalized in Spain, upon learning that he would face La Cruz in the quarterfinals, roused those who encourage hate and demonize the Revolution.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17553" alt="cesar cruz deporte" src="/files/2021/08/cesar-cruz-deporte.jpg" width="300" height="250" />A Cuban-born boxer representing Spain, upon learning that he would face Julio Cesar La Cruz in the quarterfinals, excited haters of the Revolution with his bragging and offensive sloganeering, but lost the bout. With action and words, as if all of Cuba was speaking in his voice and posture, Julio Cesar La Cruz responded in the Olympic ring.</p>
<p>The provocative comments of his rival Enmanuel Reyes, a Cuban-born boxer nationalized in Spain, upon learning that he would face La Cruz in the quarterfinals, roused those who encourage hate and demonize the Revolution.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are going to tear heads off,&#8221; Reyes predicted, hours before the announced fight, something that even he himself did not believe. He never once defeated his former teammate and Olympic champion, when they were training together in Cuba.<br />
Reyes flooded social networks with his bragging, fully aware of the context, one of escalating media hostility, with campaigns based on fake news and politically motivated lies about Cuba.</p>
<p>This was not one of the usual challenges of words, exchanged between opponents, typical of professional boxing. His bravado was linked to diabolical plans orchestrated by the ultra-right wing in the United States, intent upon presenting Cuba as a hopeless country, immersed in chaos.<br />
Of course, the Olympic Games provided an opportunity that could not be missed, to launch a treasonous insult in the form of the deceptive slogan &#8220;Patria y vida&#8221; (Homeland and Life).<br />
In the end, it was a fight in which the captain of the Cuban team made sure his good boxing prevailed. Immediately, there were protests against the verdict of the judges, who, according to Reyes were &#8220;godfathers,&#8221; prejudiced against the Spanish fighter.<br />
The reality of the situation was, however, more than clear. What really bothered some was not the outcome, but the reaction of Julio Cesar, who, at the end of the fight, driven by his heart and his patriotism, affirmed, resolutely and for all present to hear: &#8220;Homeland and life, no! Homeland or death, we will win!&#8221;<br />
It was an exit the sellouts did not expect, a response that landed, like a right-handed jab, to the very face of the anti-Cuban right.</p>
<p><strong>(Taken from Granma)</strong></p>
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		<title>Cubans return to the Olympic stage</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2016 19:45:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE Cuban men’s volleyball team will return to the Olympic Games this 2016 following a convincing 3-0 victory over Canada, during the Olympic qualifier in Edmonton. The Cubans, who in 2015 lost to the Canadian team on four occasions, in the World League and the NORCECA Championship, traveled to the northern city armed with a team combining experienced players and newcomers, which secured them a favorable outcome of 25-15, 25-21, 25-21.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-8546" alt="Cuba juegos olimpicos" src="/files/2016/01/Cuba-juegos-olimpicos.jpg" width="300" height="199" />The Cuban men’s volleyball team will return to the Olympic Games this 2016 following a convincing 3-0 victory over Canada, during the Olympic qualifier in Edmonton.</p>
<p>The Cubans, who in 2015 lost to the Canadian team on four occasions, in the World League and the NORCECA Championship, traveled to the northern city armed with a team combining experienced players and newcomers, which secured them a favorable outcome of 25-15, 25-21, 25-21.</p>
<h1><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: normal;font-size: 17px">As such, they won their spot at the Río de Janeiro Olympic Games, having last competed at this level in Sydney 2000, where they finished seventh.</span></h1>
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<p>The Canadian team, which finished second in the Edmonton qualifier, now has the opportunity to qualify for Río in the next round, to be held in Japan in May. However, competition will be tough given the Asian and European teams also seeking to secure their Olympic spot.</p>
<p><strong>A WHITEWASH VICTORY</strong></p>
<p>The Cuban team, coached by former attacker Rodolfo Sánchez, included regulars captain and outside hitter Rolando Cepeda, and second outside hitter Javier Jiménez, who both play in the Greek volleyball league. Another regular player of the team, Osmany Uriarte, plays in Turkey, while middle blocker Liván Osoria plays in Argentina. The rest of the team is composed of middle blocker Luis Tomás Sosa, setter Ricardo Calvo and libero Gonder García.</p>
<p>Right from the beginning of the tournament, the Cubans demonstrated that they had trained hard, with a 3-0 win against Puerto Rico, followed by a second victory, this time against Mexico, also finishing with a score of 3-0. However, captain Cepeda noted that in both matches, the intensity dropped in the third set, making it very difficult to recover and dominate.</p>
<p>Speaking to the press following the match against Canada, Cepeda, who was the highest scorer with 21 points, stated, “It was high time, in 2012 we lost out on the opportunity to qualify for the London Games in a five-set match against Germany. We had suffered many defeats against the Canadians and this is the first time we have secured a win like this over them.” Canada is ranked tenth in the world, while the Cuban team is fifteenth.</p>
<p>The coaching staff of the Cuban team, led by Sánchez, was reinforced by Gilberto Herrera, a man of vast experience in the world of volleyball, together with former middle blocker Pavel Pimienta, who reported that they had carefully studied the playing style of their rivals, which helped secure victory.</p>
<p>Rodolfo Sánchez stated during the press conference, “I am extremely happy, we faced a strong opponent, but we were prepared and had studied very well to secure this victory. Qualifying for Río is very important for Cuban volleyball, I am very pleased with the team’s performance.”</p>
<p>Canadian captain, Fred Winter, acknowledged that his team had been unable to counter the service and attack of their opponents, allowing them to dominate the pace of the game. He noted that he had never seen the Cubans play with such speed and strength, despite having faced them on several occasions during 2015.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the Mexican team will compete in another Olympic qualifier, also in May, thanks to their 3-2 win over Puerto Rico (23-25, 16-25, 26-24, 26-24, 15-10), which saw them finish in third place at the Edmonton tournament.</p>
<p>(<a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.granma.cu/archivo?a=1409" title="Más artículos de Alfonso Nacianceno"  target="_blank" rel="author">Alfonso Nacianceno</a>, Granma)</p>
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		<title>THE EXPLOITS IN GUADALAJARA</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 15:58:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am taking a brief pause in my political analyses to dedicate this space to the exploits of our Cuban athletes at the Sixteenth Pan-American Games. The Olympic Games and the international sports competitions revolving around them and which arouse such interest for billions of persons, have a beautiful history that should be remembered not]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am taking a brief pause in my political analyses to dedicate this space to the exploits of our Cuban athletes at the Sixteenth Pan-American Games.</p>
<p>The Olympic Games and the international sports competitions revolving around them and which arouse such interest for billions of persons, have a beautiful history that should be remembered not for having been abused.</p>
<p>The contribution of the creator of the Olympic Games was particularly unblemished, more so than that of Nobel who, at one stage of his life, seeking to create a more efficient means of production, produced the explosive whose economic fruits he assigned to carry out his wishes for peace, awarding both scientists and brilliant writers as well as the head of an empire who orders the murder of an adversary in the presence of his family, the bombing of a tribe in central Asia or of a small  independent country in northern Africa and the extermination of its commanding bodies.</p>
<p>Baron Pierre de Coubertin was the father of the modern Olympic Games; an aristocrat by birth, born in France, a capitalist country where peasants, workers or artisans were not given the possibility by that society to undertake that task.</p>
<p>Ignoring the wishes of his family who wanted him to become an army officer, he broke with the Military Academy and dedicated his life to pedagogy. In some ways, his life is reminiscent of Darwin, the discoverer of the laws of natural evolution. Coubertin becomes the disciple of an Anglican minister, founds the first magazine dedicated to sports and manages to get the French government to include it in the World Exhibition of 1889.</p>
<p>He begins to dream of bringing together sportsmen from every country in a sporting competition under the principle of union and fraternity, without any profits and driven by the desire to attain glory.</p>
<p>At first, his ideas were not understood but he persisted, travelling all over the world speaking of peace and union among peoples and all human beings.</p>
<p>Finally, the International Physical Education Congress being held in Paris in 1894 created the Olympic Games.</p>
<p>The idea met with resistance and lack of understanding in England, the principal colonial power; boycotted by Germany, the powerful rival empire; and even opposed by Athens, the city chosen for the first Olympiad.</p>
<p>Pierre de Coubertin was successful in committing emperors, kings and governments in Europe with his tireless efforts and diplomatic talent.</p>
<p>The principal factor was, in my opinion, the depth and nobility of his ideas that won the support of peoples around the world.</p>
<p>For the first time, on March 24, 1896, the King of Greece declared the First International Olympic Games of Athens to be inaugurated, 115 years ago.</p>
<p>Two destructive and shattering wars have occurred since then, both originating in Europe, costing the world tens of millions of persons dead in combat, adding to that the civilians who died in the bombings or because of the hunger and disease that followed. Peace is not guaranteed. What we know is that, in a new world war, modern weaponry could destroy humankind several times over.</p>
<p>It is in the light of these realities that I so admire the conduct of our sportsmen and sportswomen.</p>
<p>The most important thing about the Olympic movement is the conception of sport as a instrument for education, health and friendship among peoples; a real antidote for vices such as drugs, smoking, abusing alcoholic beverages and the acts of violence that so affect human society.</p>
<p>In the mind of the Olympic founder, the idea of salaried sports or the buying and selling of athletes never occurred. That was also the noble objective of the Cuban Revolution, involving the duty of promoting sports just as health, education, science, culture and the arts, always the undeniable principles of the Revolution.</p>
<p>Not only that, our country promoted the practice of sports and the training of coaches in Third World countries that were struggling for their development. The International School for Physical Education and Sports has been functioning in our Homeland for many years and it has trained many coaches who efficiently carry out their jobs in countries that at times compete in important sports with our very own athletes.</p>
<p>Thousands of Cuban specialists have provided their services as coaches and sports technicians in many countries of what is known as the Third World.</p>
<p>It is within the framework of those principles being applied during dozens of years that our people feel proud of the medals that their athletes obtain at the international competitions.</p>
<p>The transnationals of professional sports have left the dreams of the creator of the Olympics far behind.</p>
<p>Taking advantage of the prestige created by the sporting competitions, excellent athletes, many of them born in the poor nations of Africa and Latin America, are bought and sold on the international market by those companies and, only on a handful of occasions are they allowed to play on teams of their own countries where they were promoted as prestigious athletes by their personal efforts and because of their own qualities.</p>
<p>Our people, austere and sacrificing, has had to face up to the claws of those money-grubbing merchants of professional sports who offer fabulous amounts of money to our athletes and, at times, deprive the people of their presence with those gross acts of piracy.</p>
<p>As a sports fan, I have chatted many times with the most outstanding of them and that is why, on this occasion, I am really pleased to see the sports successes of our delegation on TV and their victorious return to the Homeland, back from Guadalajara where the United States, despite having approximately 27 times more inhabitants than Cuba, was only able to obtain 1.58 times more standings and the corresponding gold medals than Cuba which obtained 58.</p>
<p>Brazil, with more than 200 million inhabitants, got 48.</p>
<p>México, with more than 100, got 42.</p>
<p>Canada, a wealthy developed country with 34 million inhabitants, got only 29.</p>
<p>The total number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by Cuba was proportional to the number of standings mentioned.</p>
<p>Quite a few of our young athletes had truly amazing successes.</p>
<p>Despite the victories which fill our people with pride, we have the duty to continue excelling.</p>
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<p><strong>Fidel Castro Ruz</strong></p>
<p><strong>October 30, 2011</strong></p>
<p><strong> 10:11 p.m.</strong></p>
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