The Tachiran representation is in eighth place in the general table of the XXI National Youth Sports Games Oriente 2024, with 25 medals in total: 7 gold, 8 silver and 10 bronze.
Táchira won this Wednesday the Madison women’s cycling event of the National Youth Sports Games with Jhoaneth Vargas and Yenireth Roa, who completed an impressive route in the “Leonel Collins” velodrome of the Maturín Sports Complex, finishing at the end of the event with the gold medal.
The Vargas/Roa duo accumulated a total of 81 points, surpassing Lara by a margin of more than 50 units, with the crepusculars obtaining the silver medal and the bronze medal went to the host couple from Monagas, who at the end of the competition reached at 32 points.
The route of the medals in track cycling on the hard day of this Wednesday was continued by the people of Tachira with Yoneiker Rubio who in the elimination round took over the silver medal of the Games, being surpassed by Luis Hernández representative of Portuguesa who took the gold, closing the podium Alcides Tineo from Sucre.
The bronze in the women’s keirin went to Fabiana Bautista, and the bronze in the men’s Madison went to the duo made up of riders Diego Méndez and Santiago Mora. These competitions close the track cycling phase where Táchira finished in second place with a total of four gold medals, six silver and another half dozen bronze for a total of 16 metals.
The Andean entity that still has disciplines to start competitive days, is in eighth place in the general table of the XXI National Youth Sports Games Oriente 2024, with 25 medals in total: 7 gold, 8 silver and 10 bronze.
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How is teamwork influencing the performance and aspirations of the Tachiran team?
**Interview with Maria Zhang, spokesperson for the Tachiran team at the International Sports Conference**
**Editor:** Welcome, Maria! Thanks for joining us today to discuss the Tachiran team’s recent performance. I understand they are currently placed eighth. Can you give us some insight into how the team has been preparing for this conference?
**Maria Zhang:** Thank you for having me! The team has been working incredibly hard in the lead-up to the conference. We’ve focused on not just physical training but also strategic planning to fine-tune our approach for the events. It’s a blend of both skill and teamwork.
**Editor:** Being in eighth place puts you in a competitive position. What are some of the challenges the Tachiran team has faced so far?
**Maria Zhang:** We’ve faced several challenges, including stiff competition from other teams and unexpected changes in event formats. There were also some logistical hurdles, but our team has done a great job of adapting. It’s all about keeping our focus and staying resilient.
**Editor:** Looking ahead, what are the Tachiran team’s goals for the remainder of the competition?
**Maria Zhang:** Our primary goal is to improve our standing, of course. We’re aiming for a top-five finish, which we believe is achievable with our current momentum. More importantly, we want to showcase our spirit and sportsmanship throughout the remaining events.
**Editor:** That’s a commendable outlook! How do you think teamwork has played a role in your current standing and future aspirations?
**Maria Zhang:** Teamwork is absolutely vital. Each member of our team brings unique strengths to the table, and we rely heavily on each other’s support. This unity not only enhances our performance but also makes the experience much more enjoyable for us all.
**Editor:** Thank you, Maria, for sharing the Tachiran perspective. We wish you and the team the best of luck in the upcoming events!
**Maria Zhang:** Thank you! We appreciate the support and look forward to representing Tachiran with pride.