If we had to pick a soundtrack for Cuba’s performance at the IAAF event in Bydgoszcz, Poland, it would be Chopin’s Grande Polonaise Brillante; with an overture by Human Tecar...
After assisting Cuba’s national team on its pre-Olympic retreat in Spain, we were asked by the Federación Cubana de Atletica to support their junior athletes in view of the July 19-24 event, where our Human Tecar specialist Giuseppe Rucci, from the Roman Research Center for Preventive Medicine, personally flanked the Caribbean team – under the expert supervision of Professor Carlo Tranquilli, Scientific Director of Human Tecar Academy.
These past few months have seen our partnership with the Federación de Atletica grow ever closer. You can imagine our joy and enthusiasm in watching Cuba hit fourth place in national rankings with three gold medals and two silvers, well above considerably richer, more powerful countries than the “isla bonita” of distinction in sports.
We’ll be hearing more from these kids: Maykel Massó, gold in the long jump; Lázaro Martínez, gold in the triple jump; Luis Enrique Zayas, gold in the high jump; Cristian Nápoles, silver in the triple jump; and Adriana Rodríguez, silver in the heptathlon.