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Juan Jacobo Mantilla and Gabriela Rueda, referents of the skating selection.

Juan Jacobo Mantilla and Gabriela Rueda, referents of the skating selection.

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The speed skating World Cup in Beidaihe, China, lowered the curtain of track competitions with a day loaded with emotions and medals for Colombia, which is again sweeping the championship.

The National Delegation sealed Monday with a silver in the relay 3,000 meters larger men, conquered by Jacobo Mantilla, Nicolás Barrios, Jhon Tascón and Jorge Luis Escobar.

However, the great closure came with the gold of the older ladies in the same relay, starring Gabriela Rueda, Luz Karime Garzón, María Fernanda Timms and Kollin Castro.

The party was completed with the bronze of the youthful youth in the relay test, thanks to Diego Molina, Felipe Pinilla, Wilmar Charris and Wilcar Aguilar. And to crown the day, the women's youth team, composed of Gisell Caicedo, Manuela Rodríguez, Dairy Londoño and Manuela Saldarriaga, flew on the track to add another gold for the country.

In addition, Kollin Castro in the 1,000 meters Sprint, in which gold was hung with authority. In the same test, María Fernanda Timms added a money in the largest ladies category, achieving a double podium that put the public standing and confirmed the tricolor supremacy.

Colombia, dominant from the start

At the start of the World Cup, Colombia got four golds, five silver and three bronzes on a day that showed the team's rapport. Manuela Rodríguez and Mariana Imitola signed a 1-2 in the 10,000 meters youth elimination ladies, while Gabriela Rueda and Luz Karime Garzón repeated the golden double and silver in the greatest ladies.

The day also left the victory of Juan Jacobo Mantilla in the 10,000 meters elimination of greater men, in addition to the gold medal of María Fernanda Timms in the 500 meters + distance, followed by his compatriot Kollin Castro. The podiums were completed with silver and bronzes in speed and resistance tests, consolidating Colombia's advantage in the medal.

The first day had left a promising start to the country: two golds, three silver and two bronzes. Kollin Castro hung the first gold for Colombia in the 200 meters target against Major Ladies, while Mariana Imitola shone in the 5,000 meters youth points Ladies to give the second gold of the day to the delegation.

The silver arrived thanks to Geiny Pájaro in the 200 meters target against Meta Ladies, Gisell Caicedo in the 200 meters target against Juvenile goal ladies and Luz Karime Garzón in the 5,000 meters large points ladies. In addition, Dairy Londoño and Diego Molina added bronzes in the championship debut, rounding a solid start.

Colombia tranquility the medaller

With the results of these three days of track, Colombia closed with a harvest of 27 medals: 10 gold, 11 silver and six bronze. A demonstration of supremacy on each day that ratifies the leadership of the country in world skating.

In the general medal, Colombia leads with extensive advantage over Italy, which occupies second place with four golds, two silver and three bronzes, followed by Korea, Chile and Ecuador. Now, with high morals, the National Delegation prepares to face the circuit competitions that will begin this Wednesday, with the sight of continuing to expand the medal account.

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