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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, day 6: the Argentine agenda with the return of Pignatiello, Panteras, Leones and BMX

2021-07-28T16:53:01.980Z


After the Los Pumas medal in rugby 7, the Albiceleste delegation is going for more. 07/28/2021 1:45 PM Clarín.com sports Updated 07/28/2021 1:45 PM The first joy came for the Argentine delegation at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. It was from the hand of Los Pumas, who won the bronze medal in the rugby 7 tournament after beating Gran in the match for third place. Brittany. It is the 75th medal in history for our country and it came on the fifth day of a competition that will cont


07/28/2021 1:45 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • sports

Updated 07/28/2021 1:45 PM

The first joy came for the Argentine delegation at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. It was from the hand of Los Pumas, who won the bronze medal in the rugby 7 tournament after beating Gran in the match for third place. Brittany.

It is the 75th medal in history for our country and it came on the fifth day of a competition that will continue between this Wednesday and Thursday with a full schedule that will include the return of Delfina Pignatiello to the pool of the Aquatic Center of the Japanese capital as one of the main attractions.

Pignatiello, who had a lackluster debut in the 1,500 meters, will try his luck in his other specialty, the 800 meter freestyle.

The great challenge for the Sanisidrense is in principle to be closer to her best records.

In swimming, it will also be the turn of Santiago Grassi, who will participate in the 100-meter butterfly qualifiers.

Among the collective sports there will be action for Las Panteras, who will face Italy, and for Los Leones, who will seek to return to the triumph against India, a weight rival.

= Wednesday July 28 =

At 9:00 p.m.

Women's volleyball;

ARGENTINA-Italy

At 9:30 p.m.

Men's field hockey;

ARGENTINA (Los Leones) -India

At 22.00.

BMX cycling;

Exequiel Torres

At 23.00.

Beach volleyball for men;

Azaad-Capogrosso vs.

Lucena-Dalhausser (USA)

At 11:15 p.m.

Francisco Verón vs.

Euri Cedeno Martínez (Dominican Republic) for the second round of the middleweight. 

= Thursday, July 29 =

At 00.05.

Vela, Francisco Guaragna, Laser class, race 7

At 00.05.

Vela, Belén Tavella and Lourdes Hartkopf, female 470 class, race 3

At 00.05.

Vela, Santiago Lange and Cecilia Carranza, Nacra class 17, race 4

At 00.15.

 Vela, Lucía Falasca, Laser Radial class, race 7

At 00.25.

Vela, Santiago Lange and Cecilia Carranza, Nacra class 17, race 5

At 01.05.

Vela, Celia Tejerina, RS class: X (windsurfing) women, race 10

At 01.05.

Vela, Francisco Guaragna, male Laser class, race 8

At 01.05.

Vela, Lucía Falasca, Laser Radial class, race 8

At 01.05.

Vela, Belén Tavella and Lourdes Hartkopf, female 470 class, race 4

At 01.05.

Vela, Celia Tejerina, RS: X (windsurfing) women, race 11

At 01.05.

Vela, Santiago Lange and Cecilia Carranza, Nacra class 17, race 6

At 02.35.

Vela, Facundo Olezza, Finn class, race 5

At 02.35.

Vela, Celia Tejerina, RS class: X (windsurfing) women, race 12 a

At 03.20.

 Sailing, Francisco Saubidet, RS class: X (windsurfing) men, race 10

At 03.20.

 Vela, Facundo Olezza, Finn class, race 6

At 03.20.

Sailing, Francisco Saubidet, RS class: X (windsurfing) men, races 11 and 12

At 7.02.

Swimming, Delfina Pignatiello, in Qualifying 800m.

At 7.50,

Swimming, Santiago Grassi, in Elimination 100m.

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