SD Club Assyrian Huelva keep reaping national successes championship after championship. Now the success –seven medals– reached him in the 3rd day of the National League of Promises Circuitwhich was held in the rugby fields of the Complutense University of Madrid. To the Assyrian himself registered 21 archers, 9 men and 12 women.
The sabbath day began with the dispute qualifier, where the people from Huelva gave samples of their quality. The best placed were, in recurve bow under 14 years old, Leticia Romero, who was second, and Antonio Domínguez, also second; in cadets Marta Aznar and Cristóbal Gómez, both second in their respective categories, and Álvaro de los Santos, fifth in compound bow; in Junior Cristina de Guzmán took ninth place and Javier Cuenca eleventh.
After the dispute of the round, in which all the Assyrians managed to overcome the cut, the playoffsso alone they managed to surpass in minors 14 years Leticia Romero; and in cadets Marta Aznar, Miriam Camacho and Cristóbal Gómez. All of them consummated a great semifinal, Miriam and Cristóbal lost their matches and fought for the bronze, while Leticia and Marta did it for the gold.
In under 14 Leticia was spectacularlike her opponent, Gisela Torres from the Balearic Islands, both disputed a heart-stopping finalwho had to decide on the tiebreaker, which favored the Balearic by very little, having to settle for Leticia with the plata.
In Cadet Cristóbal and Miriam both fought for the bronze, the two solved their respective matches on the fast track, clearly surpassing their opponents, getting third place in the drawer.
In this same category Marta disputed the final for the gold against Carlota García from Madrid. The match was level and even, so much so that she had to settle on the tiebreaker arrow, where the goalkeeper from Huelva beat the one from Madrid and ended up winning this last round of the Young Promises League.
The last modality in dispute was the competition by regional team teams. In minors represented Andalusia Leticia Romero, Antonio Domínguez and Pablo Ramírez from Seville. All three were sensational, managing to reach to the final, where they lost against other favorites, the Balearic team.
In cadets the members were Marta Aznar, Cristóbal Gómez and Eduardo Lanzas from Malaga. Like his companions they were magnificent, losing the final against the team from Madrid.
Lastly, in Cadet compound bow, Álvaro de los Santostogether with María Urbano and Miriam Arena from Malaga, also won the second place.