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Se Busca Nuevo Campeón CONFERENCIA ESTE CONFERENCIA OESTE DEPORTES Cavaliers 45-23 .662 Warriors 55-14 .797 7 Celtics 44-26 .629 Spurs 52-16 .765 MARZO 2017 Wizards 42-27 .609 Rockets 48-22 .686 LUNES 20 Warriors, Spurs y Rockets: clasificados al play off Se busca Colombia va en serio nuevo campeón aliet arzola lima de títulos y un tercer esca- Sin dudas, un choque de ño en el 2013. De cara a ese trenes para el cual los puer- En la madrugada del domin- encuentro ya han anuncia- torriqueños anunciaron al go, Estados Unidos se des- do como abridor al derecho lanzador derecho Jorge Ló- quitó de República Domi- Tanner Roark, y además se pez, mientras los tulipanes nicana y tumbó al campeón unirá al conjunto el cerra- todavía no habían decidido, vigente del Clásico Mundial dor Mark Melancon, hom- aunque bien podrían incli- de Béisbol, cuya cuarta edi- bre con 147 rescates en las narse por los diestros Rick La franquicia Heroicos de Colombia lidera el grupo A de la Serie Mundial de ción tendrá un nuevo mo- últimas cuatro campañas de Van Den Hurk o Jair Jurr- Boxeo. FOTO TOMADA DE FACEBOOK narca el próximo miércoles mlb. jens. Por cierto, «la naran- en el Dodger Stadium de Los De los nipones no hay noti- ja beisbolera» tendrá a su yosel e. martínez castellanos entonces las manos a la espera Ángeles. cias sobre su abridor, que pu- disposición al veloz tirador del match de revancha entre Agarrados del guante de diera ser Tomoyuki Sugano, el de Los Dodgers de Los Án- Inmaculada y con un boxeo nuestros púgiles y los colom- Adam Jones −robando jonro- mismo que lanzó en el segun- geles, Kenley Jansen, cerra- contundente prosigue la fran- bianos, pautado para el 21 de nes sobre las cercas−, del po- do duelo contra Cuba. Eso sí, dor con 180 rescates en las quicia Heroicos de Colombia abril en el Coliseo de la Ciudad der sobrehumano de Gian- llegarán con el poder intacto últimas cinco campañas. por la vii Serie Mundial de Deportiva de La Habana, tam- carlo Stanton (dio un jonrón de Tetsuto Yamada, Yoshito- «Nuestra ofensiva está ca- Boxeo, en la cual comandan la bién en el apartado C-2, aun- de 403 pies que salió dispa- mo Tsutsugoh y Sho Nakata, liente en este momento, y llave A con 12 puntos, dos más que es válido alertar que los rado a una velocidad de 117 la defensa estelar de Ryosuke no importa a quién enfren- que los actuales monarcas Do- sudamericanos tienen sus ma- millas) y del dominante es- Kikuchi en la intermedia y el tamos. Seguiremos jugan- madores de Cuba. yores representantes en el C-1. tilo de Pat Neshek en la lo- liderazgo de Nori Aoki. do duro, golpeando bien la Este fin de semana el elen- No obstante, antes de ese mita, el plantel conducido Pero antes del partido entre bola, enfocados en comple- co cafetero se adjudicó como añorado duelo ambas escua- por Jim Leyland estropeó estadounidenses y japone- tar el recorrido y ganar el local el cuarto éxito consecuti- dras tendrán el 31 de marzo los sueños dominicanos, que ses, se verán las caras Puerto torneo», dijo Balentien al vo, en esta oportunidad frente que cruzar guantes con Caci- venían muy convencidos de Rico y Holanda, duelo de alta Japan Times. al débil Cóndor de Argentina ques de Venezuela, en el caso poder revalidar la corona. temperatura por los bríos de Por su parte, los boricuas, por 5-0, en el Coliseo Bernar- de Colombia, mientras Cuba Sin embargo, su intimidan- dos novenas con varios pun- pese al invicto, no pres- do Caraballo, de Cartagena de viajará a tierras argentinas te artillería no facturó en los tos en común. tan mucha atención a los Indias. para medirse con los rezagados momentos cruciales, en oca- Ambos presentan un cua- criterios que los colocan Compitiendo en el formato Cóndores. siones frenada por la defen- dro excepcional, con juga- como favoritos. «Esperába- C-2 (52, 60, 69, 81 y +91 kilo- Si Cuba desea terminar a la siva o el pitcheo norteño y dores rápidos, poderosos, de mos tener buenos juegos gramos) los colombianos sa- cabeza del grupo A necesita en otras por su propia falta imponentes brazos y gran y un buen torneo, aunque caron cuatro de los cinco com- lograr en la sexta y ultima jor- de oportunidad. Lo cierto cobertura defensiva. Xander no este dominio. Pero, otra bates con votación unánime nada de clasificación un ren- es que Estados Unidos se Bogaerts, Andrelton Sim- vez, ya dimos vuelta a la pá- de 3-0, en tanto el duelo en 81 dimiento perfecto o por 4-1, ya creció y mostró una versión mons y Jonathan Schoop se gina. Sabemos que estamos kilos se saldó con un fulminan- que un éxito 3-2 a favor de los mucho más combativa que miden a Carlos Correa, Fran- 6-0, pero tenemos que ir te rsc en el asalto inicial para nuestros provocaría un empa- en las pasadas ediciones del cisco Lindor y Javier Báez, a Los Ángeles y ganar dos Juan Carrillo sobre su tocayo te en la punta y existe la posi- Clásico. los europeos con el respaldo partidos más. Así que cual- argentino de apellido Rizo. Tan bilidad, además, que las dos Su próxima parada será el del experimentado Wladimir quier cosa que hicimos en fácil resultó la velada para el franquicias finalicen con igual martes (9:00 p.m., hora de Balentien, y los boricuas bien los seis juegos pasados, ahí equipo Heroicos de Colombia cúmulo de victorias y derrotas. Cuba) contra Japón, el me- cubiertos por la inteligencia está, en el pasado», senten- que sus cinco integrantes no Ello obligaría escenificar una jor equipo en la historia de y sangre fría de Yadier Moli- ció el manager Edwin Ro- perdieron ningún asalto. pelea extra para coronar al lí- estos certámenes, con par na y Carlos Beltrán. dríguez. La afición cubana se frota der del grupo. De Maguaraya a Suiza luis salabarría nacional y hasta me llevaron a Suiza —¿A qué te dedicas ahora? a entrenar. Figúrate, ¡una guajirita en —«Estoy descansando, como deci- santa clara.−Hace tan solo un mes, Yoan- Suiza! La exigencia era muy grande, mos los cubanos, cogiendo un diez. ka González Pérez, la única ciclista cuba- una gran lucha contra los cronóme- Aunque quiero ayudar a las nuevas ge- na con una medalla en los Juegos Olím- tros. Solo aguanté un mes y vine para neraciones, lo haré en algún momento, picos, se retiró oficialmente del deporte. Cuba». siento que tengo conocimientos para Natural de Villa Clara, la otrora estelar —¿Qué recuerdos tienes de la plata de transmitir. Además, cuido a mi niña pedalista de 41 años conversó con nues- Beijing? Yaime. Tiene cuatro años y dice ahora tro diario sobre su terruño, la plata en la —«Sabes que los cubanos nunca nos que va a ser cantante o bailarina». carrera por puntos de Beijing y su futuro. conformamos y menos a ese nivel. Ma- —¿Qué mensaje transmitirías a las —¿Cómo comienza Yoanka en el ciclis- rianne Vos, la holandesa que ganó la nuevas ciclistas que se forman en Cuba? mo? medalla de oro, se adelantó en una de —«Que entrenen muchísimo, que es- —«Nací en Maguaraya, poblado de las 100 vueltas y ganó 20 puntos. Yo tudien y hagan caso a los entrenadores. Cifuentes ubicado a unos 43 kilómetros equivoqué mi estrategia, marqué solo Que no busquen justificaciones ante de Santa Clara. Siempre fui muy travie- cuando estaba en tercero o cuarto lu- una derrota y que nunca piensen que sa y me pasaba la vida corriendo, tanto gar, después me dejaba llevar por las las bicicletas son las culpables. No es fá- que estaba en un equipo de atletismo. otras ciclistas. Gané varios sprints, pero cil ser campeona mundial, pero se pue- Pero un día, Manolito, mi primer en- me bloqueé y eso impidió un mejor re- de, mírenme a mí, de un campito que trenador de ciclismo, me montó en una sultado. De cualquier manera, aunque casi no se ve en el mapa, competí con bicicleta y les saqué dos vueltas a sus no esté conforme, adoro esa medalla». las mejores y logré triunfos». alumnas. —¿Cuáles eran tus principales riva- —¿Y Maguaraya? «Me caía mucho al principio, pero les? —«La quiero como el primer día, aprendí rápido, dejé el atletismo y entré —«Yumari González era muy buena allí me formé. Soy villaclareña de pura en la eide Héctor Ruiz. Tras dos años y muy competitiva, ganábamos y per- cepa, fíjate si es así que Yaime nació Yoanka logró en Beijing la única medalla olímpica allí, me captaron para la preselección díamos entre nosotras». aquí, en Sagua la Grande». del ciclismo cubano. FOTO: GETTY IMAGES.
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