El COP, con un ‘Cupo Raro’ de Atletismo para los 32° ‘JO’, Tokio 2020
Pasó en Brasil 2016: I. Amado, Gimnasia. En Tokío 2020, N. Aranda, Atletismo
05/07/2021 00:00
Al parecer, todo indica que el Comité Olímpico de Panamá, (COP), tiene su lista de atletas en cuatro deportes para lo XXXII ‘JO’ de Verano, Tokío, Japón, 2020. Integrada así: CICLISMO (Ruta), Christopher Jurado. ATLETISMO: Jorge Castelblanco, (Maratón). Alonso Edward, (200 Metros Planos). Gianna Woodruff, (400 Metros/Vallas), y de Sorpresa, Nathalle Aranda, en Salto de Longitud. NATACIÓN: Tyler Christianson, (200 Mts. Estilo Combinado) y, Emely Santos, (100 Metros Estilo Pecho). JUDO. Kristine Jiménez, (52 kilos.) Miryam Roper, (57 kilos). BOXEO: Atheyna Bylon, (75 kilos.).
Executive Summary
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