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During the 2004 Athens Olympics, Puerto Rico participated with 43 athletes across 15 different sports. While Puerto Rico's basketball team did not win any medals, they made history by beating the United States "Dream Team" 92-73, creating a memorable moment in Olympic basketball. The boxing team, though they competed well, did not progress to ...
women's olympic pit silver medal Puerto Rico men air pistol 10m team silver medal Edil Velazquez, Alexander Rivera, Christian Cartagena men air rifle 10m team silver medal Puerto Rico men double pit team silver medal Nestor Peña men gun central fire 25m bronze medal Puerto Rico men rapid fire pistol 25m team bronze medal Puerto Rico
14 June 2010 FIFA WCQ: Puerto Rico 2–2 Honduras: Bayamón, Puerto Rico: 20:00 UTC−4: Megaloudis 32' Villegas 41' Report: Suazo 23' Palacios 52' Stadium: Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Walter Lopez Castellanos
The team was originally established in 1991. [1] With the formation of the Puerto Rico Soccer League they formed a team composed of Puerto Rican and international players, including Ángel Santiago and René Bezares. [1] In 2010, the club was renamed from Caguas Huracán Criollos Fútbol Club to Huracán Fútbol Club
Puerto Rico participated in the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore. The Puerto Rico team consisted of 15 athletes competing in 9 sports: athletics, basketball, boxing, gymnastics, sailing, swimming, table tennis, tennis and triathlon. Puerto Rico left Singapore with its first ever medal won by flyweight (51 kg) boxer and flag bearer ...
Carlik Jones scored 19 points and South Sudan rallied in the second half to beat Puerto Rico 90-79 in the Paris Olympics opener for both teams on Sunday. “We’re not a secret anymore,” South ...
2013 was the year when the Puerto Rico national beach soccer team was formed. Eieri Jordan was the most involved person with the project. [1] Vitor Hugo Barros was appointed as head coach and a team mixed with young and experienced players made the trip to Nassau, Bahamas to play on the 2013 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship. [2]
They played as U19 team at the 2012 Dallas Cup months before the World Cup Qualifiers in July 2012. [7] He helped Puerto Rico reach the CONCACAF U20 Championship for the first time. [8] In 2015, Sánchez made his first appearance with the Puerto Rico Senior national football team in a friendly match against Canada. [9]