The Lionesses seek the final against Canada – Sports

The Argentine women’s hockey team, Las Leonas, will take on Canada this afternoon starting at 5:30 p.m., seeking a spot in the final of the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago.
The match between the Argentines, including Salta’s Valentina Raposo, can be watched on TyC Sports.

Final black!
The Argentine men’s hockey team Los Leones qualified for the Santiago 2023 final after defeating the United States yesterday 2-0, with goals scored by Lucas Martinez and Santiago Tarazona. The final match will be held tomorrow against the winner of the Chile-Canada match.
The team led by Mariano Ronconi reaches the Pan American Games final undefeated with 37 goals, including 16 from penalties. Thus, they will aim to add a gold medal to the Argentine medal table and achieve the proposed goal: qualifying for Paris 2024.

Gold in fencing
Yesterday, Argentine Isabel de Tella won the gold medal in women’s fencing at the Pan American Games. The fencer from Buenos Aires beat Peru’s Maria Doig Calderon with a score of 15-9 in the final. He won the fourth gold medal for the Argentine delegation.

Basketball to the semi-finals
The Argentine men’s basketball team defeated Panama 85 to 77 in the second Group A match, earning a place in the semi-finals of the Games.
The Argentine national team, which ended the first half with a 43-33 lead after 22-15 in the first quarter, performed well and achieved its second successive victory, which ensured its place in the semi-finals.
Today, starting at 10:30 a.m., the national team will determine Group A against the Dominican Republic.

  • Gladiators: Tomorrow, at 8pm, the Argentine handball team Los Gladiadores will aim for the final against Brazil or Chile.

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