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Listo El Termómetro Ria Rusa), Pues Hubo Café Caliente En Las Holanda Y Fue Campeón Nacional De Ese Cuatro Mesas Durante La Primera Jornada juventud rebelde MIÉRCOLES 22 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2010 DEPORTES 07 Olimpiada de ajedrez A puro reguetón SIN dar un respiro, como en esas rusa, se convirtió el pasado año en el Gran canciones de reguetón que hasta Maestro más joven del mundo. mi hija Elena canta de memoria, el equipo Este año ganó el grupo B de Wijk aan masculino cubano barrió a Nueva Zelanda Zee y en 2011 lo veremos instalado en la en el inicio de la Olimpiada Mundial de aje- llave principal de ese prestigioso torneo, drez. Mientras, las muchachas superaron considerado entre los cuatro más fuertes ampliamente a Guatemala, aunque Lisan- del mundo. Se busca un primer bate. ¿Qué les parece el guantanamero Cerce? Foto: Ricardo López Hevia dra Ordaz (2359) cedió unas tablas en el Otra curiosidad es que el GM Ivan Soko- primer tablero. lov (2641) regresó a la selección de Bosnia- Al parecer, los criollos se adaptaron tem- Herzegovina. Este hombre nació en Saraje- prano al frío de Khanty-Mansiysk (en la Sibe- vo, pero compitió durante muchos años por Listo el termómetro ria rusa), pues hubo café caliente en las Holanda y fue campeón nacional de ese cuatro mesas durante la primera jornada. país en 1995 y 1998. Alguna vez estuvo En definitiva, no alineó el Gran Maestro entre los mejores del ranking mundial. por LUIS LÓPEZ VIERA Jimmy González (3b), Justo Rivas (rf), Juan (GM) Leinier Domínguez (2716) y jugaron Entre las damas, Cuba salió con Lisan- [email protected] Carlos Urbina (bd), Ronald Garth (2b), Mar- Lázaro Bruzón (2679), Yuniesky Quesada dra Ordaz (2359), Yaniet Marrero (2324), lon Abea (r), Esteban Ramírez (lf) y Sandor (2614), Fidel Corrales (2599) y Holden Her- Sulennis Piña (2322) y Maritza Arribas (2282). BAJO la lupa de los aficionados, Cuba y Nica- Guido (1b). nández (2563), por ese orden de tableros. Esta vez no jugó la campeona nacional ragua comenzarán esta noche su tope de En cambio, si Eduardo Martín se decide Casi todos los equipos fuertes optaron Oleiny Linares (2328). fogueo, con vistas al torneo Premundial de por un zurdo, Mario Holmann actuaría como por no lanzar a sus primeras figuras frente Lisandra dividió el punto en la primera béisbol en Puerto Rico. La serie de cinco jue- primer bate y segunda base, Garth jugaría a oponentes más débiles en la batalla ini- mesa, pero sus compañeras no dieron tre- gos será un buen termómetro para medir la en la inicial, y Eduardo Romero estaría en el cial. Así, vieron los toros desde la barrera el gua. Hoy las cubanas chocarán con Vietnam, temperatura actual de ambos equipos. jardín central y sería el noveno en la tanda. ruso Vladimir Kramnik (2780), el armenio que se estrenó con «pollona» sobre Sri Lanka. La selección pinolera llegó este martes a Veremos qué alineación emplean los Levon Aronian (2783), el búlgaro Veselin Las vietnamitas ocupan el puesto 24 en La Habana, al filo de las seis de la tarde, y cubanos. Hasta ahora, la gran incógnita es Topalov (2803), el húngaro Peter Leko el escalafón de la competencia y no serán fue recibida en la terminal tres del aero- quién fungirá como primer bate. (2724) y el israelí Boris Gelfand (2751). rivales fáciles. puerto José Martí por el embajador de Nica- Veamos: si es Duvergel, Céspedes ten- Tampoco entraron en acción algunos En tanto, el equipo masculino cubano se ragua en Cuba, Luis Cabrera. Además, die- dría que ir al banco. Pero si Olivera asume, «monstruos» que juegan con equipos más medirá con Turkmenistán, que apaleó este ron la bienvenida al grupo el presidente de entonces quizá no puedan jugar Yulieski o modestos, como el español Alexei Shirov martes a Islas Vírgenes estadounidenses. la Federación Cubana de béisbol, Higinio Michel Enríquez. (2749) y el fenomenal noruego Magnus Turkmenistán figura en el lugar 69 del Vélez, y Rodolfo Puente, quien será el direc- Por cierto, ayer estuve de incógnito en la Carlsen (2826). En cambio, Ucrania, Azer- ranking y es una selección muy inferior a la tor técnico del torneo en tierras boricuas. peña del Parque Central y escuché dos ver- baiján e Inglaterra preservaron a sus segun- cubana. ¿Otro pastel para llevar? «Venimos a mostrar nuestro nuevo béis- siones tremendas: Michel en el primer tur- dos tableros (Ruslan Ponomariov, Teimour bol», dijo el ex pelotero Nemesio Porras, quien no, como hizo Vargas en un momento, o Radjabov y Nigel Short, respectivamente). CUBA EN LA PRIMERA RONDA vino al frente de la comitiva en calidad de vice- Bell en esa función, al estilo de Luis Ignacio Por cierto, el quinceañero Anish Giri (Masculino) GM Lázaro Bruzón (2679) presidente de la federación nicaragüense. González. ¡Candela! (2677) alineó en el tercer tablero de Holan- vs. MF Robert Smith (2282) 1-0, GM Mientras, el manager del conjunto centro- da. Este jovencito, de padre nepalí y madre Yuniesky Quesada (2614) vs. MF Michael americano, Davis Hodgson, confirmó al de- CANADÁ ANUNCIA SU EQUIPO Steadman (2309) 1-0, GM Fidel Corrales recho Berman Espinoza para abrir el primer Tal y como hizo Estados Unidos, Canadá (2599) vs. MF Nicolas Croad (2297) 1-0, juego contra Cuba. Según sus propias pala- optó por llevar a 12 lanzadores y otros tan- GM Holden Hernández (2563) vs. Daniel bras, captadas por el colega Julio Gómez tos jugadores de posición. Su nómina inclu- Han (2200) 1-0; (Femenino) MI Lisandra Lluciá, este muchacho estuvo cuatro años ye a 11 peloteros que conquistaron la me- Ordaz (2359) vs. MI Carolina Mazariego en Estados Unidos con la organización de dalla de bronce en la pasada Copa del (2086) tablas, GM Yaniet Marrero (2324) Philadelphia Phillies. Después pasó tam- Mundo. Entre ellos destacan los veteranos vs. Claudia Mencos (1912) 1-0, GM Sulen- bién por Venezuela. Adam Stern y Adam Loewen. nis Piña (2322) vs. Julissa Figueroa (1792) Antes de emprender el viaje, Hodgson Receptores (2): Cole Armstrong y Chris 1-0, GM Maritza Arribas (2282) vs. Silvia anunció a la prensa de su país que des- Robinson; jugadores de cuadro (6): Shawn Sotomayor (1777) 1-0. pués de Espinoza lanzarán como abridores Bowman, Emerson Frostad, Taylor Green, Julio Ráudez, Diego Sandino, Mario Peña y Jonathan Malo, Peter Orr y Jimmy Van Os- OTROS RESULTADOS Elvin Orozco. Asimismo, el trabajo de cerra- trand; jardineros (4): Adam Loewen, Jamie (Masculino) Rusia 1-Irlanda 3,5-0,5; dor recaerá en José Luis Sáenz. Romak, Adam Stern y Scott Thorman; lanza- Ucrania-Iraq 4-0, China-Kyrgystan 3,5-0,5; «Tenemos la ventaja de contar con dos dores (12): Phillippe Aumont, Tom Boleska, Hungría-Jordania 3,5-0,5; Armenia-Costa relevistas zurdos, Esteban Pérez y Oscar Ryan Braun, Tim Burton, David Davidson (zur- Rica 3-1; Azerbaiján-Sudáfrica 3,5-0,5; Bul- Chow, y los podemos acomodar en depen- do), Scott Diamond (zurdo), Steve Green, garia-Bangladesh 3,5-0,5; Estados Unidos- dencia de las circunstancias», comentó. Jimmy Henderson, Mike Johnson, Chris Islas Feroe 4-0; Francia-Paraguay 4-0; Ingla- Junto a estos hombres, Armando Hernán- Kissock, Henry Mabee y Trystan Magnuson. terra-Malasia 3,5-0,5; Holanda-República dez y Jairo Pineda estarán también en el Al frente del colectivo estará el veterano Dominicana 3-1; (Femenino) Rusia 1-Ban- «bullpen» nicaragüense. manager Ernie Whitt. En tanto, Larry Walker, gladesh 4-0; China-Brasil 4-0; Ucrania-Boli- Si el lanzador cubano es derecho —¿quién un ex jugador de Grandes Ligas, será el via 4-0; Georgia-Macedonia 4-0; Rusia 2- lo sabe?— Nicaragua abrirá esta noche con coach de bateo. Finalmente, Denis Boucher Yuniesky Quesada logró el punto en el tercer Singapur 4-0; Estados Unidos-República Renato Morales (cf), Edgard López (ss), supervisará a los lanzadores. tablero. Foto: Juan Pablo Carreras, AIN Dominicana 4-0; India-Albania 4-0. (L.L.V) Mundial de Pesas por RAIKO MARTÍN [email protected] Un roce para Bredni UN kilogramo puede ser un peso 12 del arranque al fallar con 145 no Hui Liao, campeón olímpico en plusmarca del planeta—, y su arran- El rumano Micolescu consiguió el imperceptible, pero fue suficiente kilos en la palanqueta, cinco más Beijing, dominó con un récord mun- que de 160 fue igualado por el anfi- segundo mejor total (337), y por para que este martes el cubano que su efectivo segundo intento. dial en envión de 198 kilos. Una trión Mete Binay, ganador del máxi- detrás quedó el local Binay con Bredni Roque no consiguiera En contraste, Bredni ejecutó a medalla cubana parecía entonces mo premio por competir con menor una suma de 335. subirse al podio en el Campeona- la perfección sus tres enviones al alcance de la mano, pero tanto peso corporal. La presea de bronce Además de su roce con el podio, to Mundial de levantamiento de hasta llegar a 180 kilos —cinco el sudcoreano Kum Sok Kim y el fue al cuello del rumano Ninel Mico- Bredni acumuló un total de 320 kilos, pesas, que se disputa en la ciu- más que su mejor registro—, con- ruso Armen Kazaryan alzaron 181 lescu, al levantar 157 kilos. para anclar en la séptima posición dad turca de Antalya. virtiéndose en el único de su gru- kilos en sus últimos intentos, para En la especialidad de envión las general. En la pasada cita univer- El levantador cubano compitió po en llegar a tales cifras. cortar las esperanzas. medallas de plata y bronce corres- sal había conseguido un total de en el grupo B de la división de 69 Así, le tocó esperar por los de- El chino Liao sumó otro título con pondieron al sudcoreano Kim y al 318 kilos, y un sexto lugar en kilogramos, y terminó en el puesto senlaces del grupo A, donde el chi- un total de 358 kilos —también ruso Kazaryan, respectivamente.
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