Spain Closes with Two Bronzes that Taste Little by Little the World Championship of Rhythmic Gymnastics
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Spain came out in the last shift in the final of the five tapes at the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The bad start of its rivals—with falls of the apparatus, knots and failures in collaborations and exchanges—done the ground and opened a gap of hope for the Spanish. Bulgaria, Uzbekistan, Poland, Brazil, Israel and even the general competition champion, Japan, stumbled into a cursed exercise that choked even the best. Only China and Spa…
Some sports escape to my understanding — not by the complexity of the rules, but by a more basic doubt: how can this reasoning be applied to any elite athlete? Already I have seen Usain Bolt, Daniel Dias and Simone Biles perform imaginative faces for the common human being, but starting with skills we have or are able to learn (run, swim, jump) and lead them to the extreme. Already the rhythmic ginastic is another story.
Fifteenth formed by Maria Eduardo Arakaki, Maria Paula Caminha, Mariana Gonçalves, Nicole Pircio and Sofia Madeira achieved the best result of the country in the history of the competition
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