Santiago 2023: Brazil wins second place in artistic gymnastics (f) | News

Rate this post

This Sunday, the Brazilian women's artistic gymnastics team won the silver medal in the competition of this modality at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games, which has been taking place in Chile for several days.

READ ALSO:

The US and Mexico lead the Pan American medal table

Thanks to the performance of its members, the Brazilian team added 161,564 units and only lost to the United States (165,196). Canada won the bronze medal (154.230).

During Saturday's day, the American team (m) won the gold medal with 249.860, while Canada was second (246.794) and Brazil won the bronze (245.394).

This Sunday the actions continued in the Pan American taekwondo, a discipline in which Mexico added two more gold medals to the three it won on Saturday, thus confirming its status as a regional power in this sport.



According to reports, Leslie Xcaret Soltero won in the 67 kg (f), while the couple Cecilia Lee and William de Jesús Arroyo won in the Poomsae choreographic modality (mixed category).

Haitian Ava Soon Lee, who finished second in the 67 kg, gave her country its first silver medal in the history of taekwondo in these competitions. Representatives from Panama, Ecuador, Cuba and the host country obtained bronze medals.



For her part, the Canadian Skylar Park defeated the Brazilian Maria Clara Lima in a tough fight for gold in the 57 kg. Behind the champion were Caitlyn Sara Cox (USA) and Carolena Jean Carstens (Panama).

Carl Alan Nickolas, who defeated the Colombian Miguel Ángel Trejos. Cuban Kevin Calderón and Brazilian Lucas Ostapiv won bronze medals.

Author Profile

Nathan Rivera
Allow me to introduce myself. I am Nathan Rivera, a dedicated journalist who has had the privilege of writing for the online newspaper Today90. My journey in the world of journalism has been a testament to the power of dedication, integrity, and passion.

My story began with a relentless thirst for knowledge and an innate curiosity about the events shaping our world. I graduated with honors in Investigative Journalism from a renowned university, laying the foundation for what would become a fulfilling career in the field.

What sets me apart is my unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth. I refuse to settle for superficial answers or preconceived narratives. Instead, I constantly challenge the status quo, delving deep into complex issues to reveal the reality beneath the surface. My dedication to investigative journalism has uncovered numerous scandals and shed light on issues others might prefer to ignore.

I am also a staunch advocate for press freedom. I have tirelessly fought to protect the rights of journalists and have faced significant challenges in my quest to inform the public truthfully and without constraints. My courage in defending these principles serves as an example to all who believe in the power of journalism to change the world.

Throughout my career, I have been honored with numerous awards and recognitions for my outstanding work in journalism. My investigations have changed policies, exposed corruption, and given a voice to those who had none. My commitment to truth and justice makes me a beacon of hope in a world where misinformation often prevails.

At Today90, I continue to be a driving force behind journalistic excellence. My tireless dedication to fair and accurate reporting is an invaluable asset to the editorial team. My biography is a living testament to the importance of journalism in our society and a reminder that a dedicated journalist can make a difference in the world.