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Aren’t you watching the Pan-American Games? I
think I hear many Cubans asking. Of course I am!
I answer; I can hardly get my eyes off the TV
set. Sometimes I forget about the time when I
should take some meal or pill. And then I
complain because no one dared to pull me away
from a baseball inning when the game was quite
even, Mayeta was batting, two men were on base,
and there was one out.
I, as much as you, have lived through the
vicissitudes of such matches. It could be a
women’s volleyball match between Cuba and the
United States, in which our team played a
perfect game. Our women’s and men’s handball
teams were amazing! What a speed! What a
strength!
I do not miss any of the sport events broadcast
on TV: weight-lifting, tae-kwon-do, rowing,
cycling, beach-volleyball. I have watched the
women’s rhythmic gymnastics singles. I realize
that that beautiful sport has been promoted from
the children’ category to the Olympic category.
The most outstanding winners in this sport are
girls; no one older or heavier can beat them.
Tomorrow will be a fateful day in many sports:
the dispute among important collective sport
teams will begin. Please consider that I am
writing this on Tuesday afternoon. We have just
won the third gold medal of the day with an
injured athlete. That was a heroic feat. Right
now the last qualification game in women’s
handball is still in progress. Brazil women’s
team is a hard nut to crack. I watch the game
and I write some lines.
Finally, at 4:25 pm, the Brazilian team won 32
to 28. Both teams will go to the finals: they
will be competing to win either the gold,
silver, or bronze medals.
At 4:50 pm I saw the broadcast of the rowing
match where our team won two gold medals. I
watched some excerpts of the men’s gymnastics
singles. Athletes in this sport are in general
very young, but they are no kids.
At this time of the afternoon, 5:45pm, I have
nothing more to add.
Fidel Castro Ruz
July 17, 2007
5:45 p.m.
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