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 representing 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 medals 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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What specific strategies does the Tachiran team plan to implement to improve their current ranking?
**Interview with Tachiran Team Representative: Current Standing and Future Goals**
**Interviewer:** Good afternoon! Thank you for joining us today. We noticed that the Tachiran representation is currently in eighth place. How do you feel about this position?
**Alex Reed:** Thank you for having me! While eighth place isn’t where we ultimately want to be, I believe it reflects our hard work and the challenges we’ve faced. We’re still in the game and learning every step of the way.
**Interviewer:** What do you think has contributed to this standing?
**Alex Reed:** There have been a few factors. We had some tough competition, and a few strategic decisions didn’t pan out as we hoped. However, our team has shown resilience and adaptability, which are vital in a competitive environment.
**Interviewer:** Looking ahead, what steps are you planning to take to improve your position?
**Alex Reed:** Our immediate focus is on analyzing our performance so far. We’re gathering feedback, refining our strategies, and working on team cohesion. We believe that with the right adjustments, we can make a significant leap in the rankings.
**Interviewer:** That sounds promising! How can your supporters help in this journey?
**Alex Reed:** Support from our community means the world to us. Whether it’s attending our events, engaging with us on social media, or simply spreading the word about our initiatives, every little bit helps us gain momentum.
**Interviewer:** when can we expect to see some changes in performance?
**Alex Reed:** We’re aiming for noticeable improvements in our next event. We’re committed to learning from our experiences, and I truly believe we can surprise everyone with a strong comeback!
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your time and insights. We’re all looking forward to seeing Tachiran rise in the rankings!
**Alex Reed:** Thank you! We appreciate your support!