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7Paginainter:Maquetación 1.Qxd MAYO 2015 > sábado 23 DEPORTES 7 El piso de la cima se estremece LUCHA CUBA-EE.UU. Harold Iglesias Manresa Pudo más el rock A falta de tres actos para que caiga el telón en Times Square de la cuarta parada del Grand Prix de aje- drez 2014-2015, en la ciudad rusa de Khanty- Mansiysk, el GM cubano Leinier Do mín - guez (2 734 puntos de coeficiente Elo) asu- mió el liderazgo, tras abrazarse al anfitrión Evgeny Tomashevsky (2 749) en 101 juga- das de una defensa Gruenfeld. Leinier, con piezas negras, batalló hasta llegar al epílogo de peón de la columna g de su oponente, por alfil de la diagonal oscura en poder del Ídolo de Güines, en jornada que vio inclinarse a cuatro monarcas, la ma - Yowlys Bonne mantiene su invicto del 2015. yor cifra en lo que va de certamen. FOTO: TIMOTHY CLARY La gran sorpresa de la octava fecha la pro- tagonizó el ruso Dmitry Jakovenko (2 738), Todas las miradas enrumban a Toronto. La quien le arrebató el invicto al italiano Fa - lucha no está exenta de tales análisis, máxi- biano Caruana —primer preclasificado con Domínguez (a la izquierda) mantiene su invicto y escaló la cima a falta de tres fechas. me cuando el pulso por la hegemonía conti- índice de 2 803 y único de la docena de con- FOTO: KIRILL MERKUREV nental lo sostienen desde hace varias edicio- tendientes por encima de los 2 800—, luego nes Cuba y Estados Unidos. de 47 lances de una apertura Ruy Ló pez, Por si eso no le bastara a Leinier, quien en Tras el trío de líderes aparecen en la clasifi- Los norteños emergieron airosos 9-4 en variante Berlín. este 2015 solo ha bebido el trago amargo de cación general Gelfand, Jakovenko y Kar - tope desarrollado en la plaza de Times El desliz del transalpino, combinado con la derrota frente al propio Jobava en la fase jakin con 4.5 puntos, cuatro exhiben Svidler Square, en el corazón de Nueva York. el armisticio de Domínguez y la sonrisa del de Tbilisi, exhibe el mejor rating-performan- y Grischuk, 3.5 atesora el holandés Anish Con varias de sus principales cartas y per- estadounidense Hikaru Nakamura (2 799) ce en vivo, con adición de 16.2 rayas y el Giri (2 776), con tres aparecen Tomashevsky filando otras de cara a la cita multideportiva, sobre el georgiano Baadur Jovaba (2 699), puesto 16 entre los mejores tanques pensan- y Jobava, en tanto el francés Maxime Vachier- los anfitriones en el estilo libre triunfaron provocaron el triple empate en la cima entre tes del mundo de los trebejos. Lagrave (2 754) custodia el sótano con dos con Clarissa Chun 8-2 sobre Yusnelis nuestro representante, Caruana y Na ka mu - De vuelta a la octava ronda, también rayas. Guzmán en los 48 kg, Helen Maroulis (supe- ra, todos con cinco unidades. Una mirada al triunfaron el israelí Boris Gelfand (2 744) so - El domingo, precisamente, Leinier buscará rioridad técnica de 10-0) ante Yamilka del índice de desempate le concede ligero privi- bre el anfitrión Peter Svidler (2 734), y Ale - sacar partido de su duelo frente al galo Vachier- Valle en los 55 y Randi Miller superioridad legio a Leinier, dueño de (21.25) por idénti- xan der Grischuk (2 780) ante Sergey Lagrave, mientras que Caruana se medirá técnica de 11-0 a costa de Yudaris Sánchez cos 17.25 de sus covanguardistas. Karjakin (2 753) en duelo de locales. con Karjakin, y Nakamura con Grischuk. en los 69. Solo Jacqueline Stornell (58) redimió a sus coequiperas, al doblegar por superioridad de PANAMERICANO DE BALONMANO 11-0 a Rosemary Flores. Entre hombres la realidad no varió: Brent Metcalf sonrió 8-5 a costa de Franklin Marén en Cubanas a ritmo de goleada los 65 kg, David Taylor le aplicó superioridad de Aliet Arzola Lima de confrontación frente a 11 naciones del Ramírez, componentes de la línea central 18-7 al bronce olímpico y subtitular del orbe continente. defensiva. Liván López (74), en esa misma categoría Después de solventar con criterio y resis- Otra vez el despliegue ofensivo basado en “Contra Argentina obtuvimos una victo- Jordan Burroughs pegó a Luis Esteban Quin - tencia su primera presentación ante la rapidez, así como la intensidad y movili- ria muy importante desde el punto de vista tana, Kyle Sneyder blanqueó 4-0 a Javier Cor - Argentina (victoria de 24-23) en el dad de la zaga condujo al triunfo a las pupi- psicológico, porque conocíamos su prepa- tina en los 97 y Tervel Dlagnev venció por supe- Campeonato Panamericano de Balonmano, las de Lorenzo Maturell, quien reconoció la ración notable en Europa, topando en el pri- rioridad de 11-0 a Andrés Ramos. con sede en La Habana, la selección na - importancia de enfrentar siete partidos de mer nivel, ante rivales con experiencia en Por los nuestros sonrieron Yowlys Bonne cional cubana impuso respeto en su segun- buen nivel, exigentes, en los cuales se pue- competencias de clubes. Nosotros carecemos (57) gracias a superioridad técnica de 14-1 da sa lida, al arrollar este viernes 44-19 a den probar cada una de las estrategias ensa- de esas oportunidades, solo tenemos una vs. Tony Ramos, y el doble subtitular univer- Uruguay. yadas en los largos periodos de entrena- base de entrenamiento en Santiago de Cu- sal de los 86, Reinieri Salas 8-4 sobre el expe- En la sala Kid Chocolate capitalina, las miento. ba, y nos satisface mucho lograr el éxito”, rimentado Jake Herbert. antillanas, ubicadas en el grupo B, dieron El técnico elogió, además, la disposición señaló a Granma el entrenador. Equilibrio evidenciaron las dos batallas gre- otro paso clave en su búsqueda de uno de de sus discípulas, capaces de cubrir todas Luego de dos jornadas competitivas, cu - corromanas, con el anfitrión Andy Bisek (75) los tres boletos clasificatorios a la lid univer- las bajas que ha enfrentado el elenco en los banas y mexicanas comandan la llave B airoso 4-1 sobre Yurisandi Hernández, y sal de Dinamarca, en diciembre próximo, últimos tiempos, ya sea por deserciones de con par de sonrisas, mientras en el aparta- Maykel Anache (59) en cerrado desquite de 6-5 además de consolidar cada uno de los ren- jugadoras de calibre como Maricet Fer nán - do A, Brasil y Paraguay también cuentan ante Spenser Mango. (Harold Iglesias Man - glones de juego en una oportunidad única dez, o las lesiones de Raiza Beltrán y Yenma por victorias sus salidas. resa) Puro trámite hacia la final de la WSB Ariel B. Coya De todas maneras, cabe decirlo, la ausencia de púgiles con- trastados es lo que ha matizado precisamente los play off del Finiquitado el trámite en el coliseo habanero, los Do - torneo —con la honrosa excepción de los Domadores—, madores de Cuba volvieron a vencer este viernes (5-0) a los toda vez que los Bakú Fires azeríes no presentaron a sus Guerreros de México para completar su avance a la final de hombres mejor ranqueados contra los Guerreros y estos tam- la V Serie Mundial de Boxeo (WSB), en la que defenderán poco trajeron ahora a los suyos. su corona ante el vencedor este fin de semana del duelo Mientras, del otro lado del organigrama, en cuartos, el entre Rusia y los Arlans Astaná kazajos. Thunder de Italia salió escaldado de Moscú con la reserva, y Justo así, Lázaro Álvarez (60 kg) y Roniel Iglesias (69) Rusia y los Arlans terminaron por inscribir dos equipos refrendaron su categoría sobre el ring ante Lindolfo Delgado “alternativos”, como queriendo evitar que la otra semifinal se y Héctor Reyes en cada caso; Leinier Peró (+91) maniató en vaya de un solo lado. Sin Vladimir Nikitin (56 kg), Radzhab nada a Jorge Quiñónez, y el jovencito Frank Zaldívar (52) Butaev (69) y Petr Khamukov (75) —todos punteros del ran- cumplió igual en su estreno frente a Orlando Huitzil, reem- king en sus respectivas divisiones— los rusos, ni los refuer- plazando a un consagrado como Yosbany Veitía, para unirse zos croatas Filip Hrgovic (+91) y Hrvoje Sep (81) en el equi- en la victoria a Julio César la Cruz (81), ganador de antema- po kazajo, por citar solo algunos ejemplos. Sin duda, una no por la no presentación del refuerzo ecuatoriano Carlos cuestión que ha venido a empañar la calidad de los enfren- Mina. Frank Zaldívar (a la izquierda) cumblió en su debut. FOTO: RICARDO LÓPEZ HEVIA tamientos a estas alturas del certamen. No por gusto, ya lo comentaba el mentor principal del De modo que solo queda ver cuál será el rival que retará equipo cubano, Rolando Acebal, antes de efectuar estos en la final”; aunque puestos a elegir también habría prefe- en la final a los Domadores, y si llegado el caso también opta- dos topes, que “en realidad queríamos pelear con rido que los Guerreros hubieran venido con sus principa- rá por sacar una nómina plagada de suplentes, lo que equi- Azerbaiyán para enfrentarnos a un contrario de mayor les boxeadores en todas las divisiones para tener un desafío valdría, en términos del boxeo (y nunca mejor dicho), a tirar nivel y con un estilo parecido al del rival que tendremos más vibrante. la toalla..
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