Cuban divers trained in Calgary
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Photo: JITHavana, April 4.- The eight Cubans who will perform this weekend at the Grand Prix of Clavados de Calgary, in Canada, completed the first training sessions at the Repsol Sports Center, where several elite competitors will meet. from 22 countries.
Led by the Central-Caribbean champion Anisley Garcia and the experienced Jeinkler Aguirre, the island traveled to the northern city just a few hours after closing the tournament of the CCCAN in the Baraguá Swimming Complex, with participants from 12 nations and that left everything ready for the announcement of the last classifications of the area for the Pan American Games of Lima.
Yusmandy Paz, Laydel Dominguez, Ányelo Alcebo, José Alfredo Quintana, Joan Meriño and Prisis Leidys Ruiz complete the Antillean group, which divided its forces to be in all the tests, according to the national commissioner Milagros González.
Anisley will be in the individual platform and from the
synchronized trampoline will be paired with Prisis, in addition to appear in the mixed platform with Jeinkler.
The latter was inscribed in the male synchro from 10 meters with Yusmandy, and will not appear in any individual event, because his preparation focuses on the greatest potential of a good place in Lima.
Laydel and Ányelo will assume the individual of the three-meter springboard, and the first of them will share in the synchronized with José Alfredo, while the individual platform will be defended by Yusmandy and Joan.
In Calgary, third stage of the Grand Prix series, there will be sure presence of several acquaintances, especially the hosts, with the three-time Olympic medalist Meaghan Benfeito, who will form a duo with Caeli MacKay for the platform.
Others of rank that will be taught now are the Australian Melissa Wu, remembered because in 2006, with just 13 years, was a medalist in the Commonwealth Games; and the British Daniel Goodfellow, owner of a medal on the platform under the five rings, but now enrolled in the springboard.
Representing China will be Ma Tong, twice queen of the world among youth, and Huan Bowen, also with scepters among children under 20 years.
The organizers announced the presence of more than 130 divers and a total of 10 medals will be distributed.
For Cubans it will be the first competition of the year away from home and just two days after the return they will go back into action with the Matanzas Cup, traditional event that each year hosts the development center that lies in that province. (JIT)
Led by the Central-Caribbean champion Anisley Garcia and the experienced Jeinkler Aguirre, the island traveled to the northern city just a few hours after closing the tournament of the CCCAN in the Baraguá Swimming Complex, with participants from 12 nations and that left everything ready for the announcement of the last classifications of the area for the Pan American Games of Lima.
Yusmandy Paz, Laydel Dominguez, Ányelo Alcebo, José Alfredo Quintana, Joan Meriño and Prisis Leidys Ruiz complete the Antillean group, which divided its forces to be in all the tests, according to the national commissioner Milagros González.
Anisley will be in the individual platform and from the
synchronized trampoline will be paired with Prisis, in addition to appear in the mixed platform with Jeinkler.
The latter was inscribed in the male synchro from 10 meters with Yusmandy, and will not appear in any individual event, because his preparation focuses on the greatest potential of a good place in Lima.
Laydel and Ányelo will assume the individual of the three-meter springboard, and the first of them will share in the synchronized with José Alfredo, while the individual platform will be defended by Yusmandy and Joan.
In Calgary, third stage of the Grand Prix series, there will be sure presence of several acquaintances, especially the hosts, with the three-time Olympic medalist Meaghan Benfeito, who will form a duo with Caeli MacKay for the platform.
Others of rank that will be taught now are the Australian Melissa Wu, remembered because in 2006, with just 13 years, was a medalist in the Commonwealth Games; and the British Daniel Goodfellow, owner of a medal on the platform under the five rings, but now enrolled in the springboard.
Representing China will be Ma Tong, twice queen of the world among youth, and Huan Bowen, also with scepters among children under 20 years.
The organizers announced the presence of more than 130 divers and a total of 10 medals will be distributed.









