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Cuban Rowing Team Ends Paris 2024 Olympics Without Medals

Friday, August 2, 2024 by Abigail Marquez

Cuban Rowing Team Ends Paris 2024 Olympics Without Medals
Yariulvis Cobas - Image © Facebook Jit Deporte Cubano

Cuba concluded its participation in the rowing competitions at the Paris 2024 Olympics with notable performances from Reidy Cardona and Yariulvis Cobas, but no medals.

Cardona secured the 24th position in the overall ranking by finishing sixth in the final D of the single scull, clocking a time of 7:03.23 minutes.

Meanwhile, Yariulvis Cobas, competing in the same category for women, achieved a commendable 27th place by finishing third in the final E, with a time of 7:57.99 minutes.

These results mark the end of the Cuban team's participation in Olympic rowing, highlighting the effort and dedication of its athletes in a highly competitive discipline.

However, these outcomes also reflect the broader decline in Cuban sports, a sign of the lack of resources and insufficient investment in their development.

FAQs on Cuba's Rowing Performance at Paris 2024 Olympics

Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers regarding Cuba's rowing performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Who represented Cuba in rowing at the Paris 2024 Olympics?

Reidy Cardona and Yariulvis Cobas represented Cuba in rowing at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

What were the results of Reidy Cardona and Yariulvis Cobas?

Reidy Cardona finished 24th overall, and Yariulvis Cobas placed 27th in their respective events.

Why is Cuban sports performance declining?

The decline in Cuban sports performance is attributed to a lack of resources and insufficient investment in their development.

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