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Diario 247.Indd CMYK Diario CMYK Pasión&Deporte 1º PORTAL DEPORTIVO DE SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO Miércoles 29 de Julio de 2015 2 www.pasionydeporte.com.ar Nuestra Pasión... Nuestro Deporte Intervino en marcha atlética de 20 km Juan Manuel Cano Ceres fue octavo enEl santiagueño JuanToronto Manuel Medalla de plata fue Iñaki Gómez, 2015 Cano Ceres finalizó octavo en la de origen vasco y nacido en Ciudad Resultados prueba de Marcha 20 kilómetros de México, pero representando a Marcha atlética (20 km): masculino, con 1 hora, 29 minutos Canadá. El guatemalteco Erick Bar- 1º) Evan Dunfee, Canadá , y 6 segundos, en los XVII Juegos rondo, subcampeón olímpico de la 1:23:06; 2º) Iñaki Gómez, Deportivos Panamericanos Toron- marcha de 20 kilómetros y uno de Canadá, 1:24:25; 3º) Caio to 2015. La temperatura no acom- los grandes favoritos, fue descali- Bonfim, Brasil, 1:24:43; 4º) pañó y la humedad fue insoport- ficado. Julio Salazar, México, 1:25:11; able, pero los varones tuvieron la 5º) Eider Arévalo, Colombia, fortuna de ver la primera carrera de Trató de no 1:25:50; 6º) Marco Antonio las damas y tomaron las precaucio- desentonar Rodríguez, Bolivia, 1:26:59; nes del caso. El termense Cano Ceres empezó 7º) Heraclio Sánchez, México, El canadiense Evan Dunfee se la prueba adelante en el pelotón, 1:28:16; 8º) Juan Manuel Cano escapó y logró completar la cami- y en los primeros 2 kilómetros se Ceres, Argentina, 1:29:06; 9º) nata en 1 hora, 23 minutos y 6 se- ubicó en cuarto lugar, detrás de Jose Maria Raymundo Cox, gundos para quedarse con el título, Evan Dunfee, Iñaki Gomez y Mau- Guatemala, 1:35:45; 10º) Luis seguido de su compatriota Iñaki ricio Arteaga. Tras el calor, el san- López, El Salvador, 1:42:03. Gómez (1h25m25seg) y el brasile- tiagueño pudo aguantar el ritmo de Descalificados: Mauricio ño Caio Bonfim (1h24m43seg). los punteros, manteniéndose junto Arteaga, Ecuador; Yerko La novena jornada de los Juegos a los primeros al pasar los 4.000 Araya, Chile; Erick Barrondo, Panamericanos arrancó muy tem- metros, llegando en la sexta ubi- Guatemala; Iván Garrido, prano, siendo la antesala de la gran cación. Colombia; Richard Vargas, batalla del atletismo en Toronto El quiebre fue al pasar los cinco Venezuela. Pasión&Deporte 2015. Con una gran actuación de kilómetros; los de adelante se de- Salta 451 – Local 7 - Tel.: (0385) 154728057 la marchista mexicana González, sprendieron y Juan Manuel cayó al DISEÑÓ: Martín Chorén Martínez que marcó en la prueba de 20 kiló- decimocuarto lugar. Se mantuvo en dose para bajar del duodécimo lugar Sitio Web: www.pasionydeporte.com.ar metros un récord de 1h29m24seg, ese lote pasando los 10 kilómet- al noveno. La descalificación de Erick e-mail: [email protected] tras el cual se derrumbó en la meta ros, con 44 minutos y 4 segundos. Barrondo cuando llevaban 18 km, y EDITOR RESPONSABLE y se le tuvo que administrar suero El calor y la humedad no lo de- con el guatemalteco en la tercera PROPIETARIO - DIRECTOR Mariano Alberto Jaime intravenoso. jaron tener una óptima performance colocación, le dio la chance al san- SECRETARIO A continuación se disputó la solo buscando llegar a la meta en tiagueño subir un peldaño y finali- DE REDACCION REGISTRO NACIONAL DE LA prueba masculina en la que el ca- la mejor posición. zar en el octavo puesto, cerrando Ramón Ávila PROPIEDAD INTELECTUAL Nº546.805 nadiense Evan Dunfee se escapó Fue así como mantuvo el ritmo, y otra desgastante competencia en Los editores no se hacen responsables, ni necesariamente comparten los puntos de vista de los escritores, columnistas, y temprano y ganó sin sobresaltos. tras la segunda parte fue posicionán- el país del norte. entrevistados que firman sus notas. Todos los derechos reservados Quinta fecha del Top Race NOA El rugir de los motores vuelve a Termas El próximo fin de semana se ll- pruebas libres, hasta la final del do- mento de la quinta competencia del evara a cabo en el Circuito Inter- mingo, la entrada al público como actual calendario de la categoría nacional de Termas de Río Hondo, es habitual sera libre ingresando escuela, el campeonato del Top la quinta fecha del Top Race NOA, por puerta N° 1. Race NOA entra a disputar la mitad para darle continuidad al campe- Retorna la acción a la pista del de su recorrido del 2015, justo en onato 2015, con promesa de buen Autódromo de Termas de Rio Hon- el momento de mayor expectativa espectáculo desde el día sábado 1 do, entre el próximo sábado 1 y el entre los pilotos que marchan en la de agosto, cuando arranquen las domingo 2 de agosto, será el mo- punta de tabla de posiciones. El campeonato está más dis- putado que nunca, si bien es cierto que hay un líder que no ha podido escaparse en cuanto a puntos se refiere, el Jujeño Ariel Balderrama, sabe que deberá ir por todo para mantenerse al tope de la tabla, ya que lo sigue a solo dos puntos, el sanjuanino Eric Kóller que a su vez le lleva solo un punto al tercero, el tucumano Juan Ortega, cuarto se encuentra también con ganas de seguir sumando Eduardo Maidana a siete puntos de Ortega. Otro de los temas a tener en cuenta, será el lastre que cargan los tres de adelante, un poco más tranquilo sin peso esta Maidana, que tratara de aprovechar esa chance, sin duda que habrá lucha por la victoria, pero cuando se dis- pute la final, muchos condimentos entraran a tomar relevancia, por lo que hay promesa de buen espec- táculo y lucha sostenida por llegar al podio. 1º PORTAL DEPORTIVO DE SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO Pasión&Deporte Miércoles 29 de Julio de 2015 www.pasionydeporte.com.ar Nuestra Pasión... Nuestro Deporte 3 Habrá un mega certamen antes de Río de Janeiro 2016 El mundo del bicicross apuntará nuevamente a Santiago del Estero La ciudad de Santiago del Es- festó. “Tendremos nuevamente tero será sede de un mega torneo un mega evento de cinco días en de BMX en 2016. Serán cinco días Santiago del Estero en 2016. En de actividades en La Catedral del la Argentina se correrá de manera bicicross de la Argentina, en marzo, conjunta el supercross, el Campe- antes del Campeonato Mundial de onato Panamericano y el Campe- Colombia y de los Juegos Olímpí- onato Latinoamericano de BMX cos Río de Janeiro 2016, según 2016, todo antes del Campeonato se decidió en la convención de la Mundial de Colombia y de los Unión Ciclista Internacional que se Juegos Olímpicos de Rio de Janeiro desarrolló en la ciudad belga de 2016”. Zolder. De la convención, que año tras Efusividad año se realiza en la ciudad mun- “El próximo año, tendremos el dialista, participó el presidente de orgullo los argentinos de ser sede la Federación Argentina de BMX, de la primera fecha de la Copa Héctor Ciappino, entre otros princi- del Mundo de BMX Supercross, a pales dirigentes del mundo. la que le agregaremos el Campe- Precisamente Ciappino, a minu- onato Panamericano y Latinoameri- tos de terminar la cumbre mani- cano de BMX. Es por eso que hablo de cinco días de actividades como ya la supimos hacer en el 2013” manifestó de manera efusiva Ciap- El SX tendrá pino, una vez terminada la cumbre tres carreras en Zolder. En la convención de la UCI “Quiero compartir urgente realizada recientemente en –agregó el dirigente santiagueño- Bélgica, se decidió que la máx- esta brillante noticia para el de- ima categoría del BMX del porte de la Argentina y para el BMX planeta, la Copa del Mundo en particular. Pues tendremos más de Supercross, tendrá tres de mil pilotos en Santiago del Es- carreras antes de los Juegos tero, compitiendo por los últimos Olímpicos en 2016. puntos del ranking para los Juegos Las sedes serán Santiago del Olímpicos de Brasil, en el caso de Estero (República Argentina); los Juniors y Elite”. Manchester (Gran Bretaña) Por otro lado, el presidente de y Papendal (Países Bajos). la FAB enfatizó. “ Yo creo que a Luego de los Juegos Olímpicos, tres meses de los Juegos Olímpi- el SX tendrá dos carreras en cos nadie querrá estar ausente de Estados Unidos para cerrar el la carrera de Santiago del Estero, calendario 2016. que se realizará en marzo. Además Por otro lado, en la misma hay que contar con la gran partici- cumbre, se confirmó a San- pación de pilotos Challenger del tiago de Estero como sede del continente que participarán del Campeonato Panamericano y Panamericano y Latinoamericano. Campeonato Latinoamericano Ellos siempre quieren ir a correr en de BMX para el 2016, entre la Argentina, ya lo demostraron en otros temas tratados. los años anteriores”. “Para ser preciso –añadió Ciap- pino-, les comento las fechas cal- endario asignadas al evento de Santiago del Estero. El 24, 25 y 26 de marzo del 2016, la primera fe- cha de La Copa del Mundo de BMX Supercross; el 27 de marzo se cor- rerá por el Panamericano; y el 28 de marzo será por el Latinoameri- cano de BMX”. “Amigos de la Argentina, otra vez la UCI y el mundo del BMX con- sideraron que los argentino somos capaces de organizar un evento de esta naturaleza, ya lo hicimos en el 2013 siendo nuestra primera expe- riencia en los que a supercross se refiere. En el 2014 fuimos elegidos como el mejor evento de super- cross del año entre cinco países que recibieron una fecha de la copa de SX. En septiembre próximo, el 5 y 6, seremos sede de la cuarta fecha del supercross del 2015 y ahora nos confirmaron que en el 2016 tendremos un mega evento.
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