Rio de Janeiro’s Olympic Games were the perfect stage to say goodbye to such legends as Usain Bolt, Michael Phelps and Carmelo Anthony; but the event hosted by the South American city was also a great opportunity to meet young stars that delivered outstanding...
Rio de Janeiro’s Olympic Games have been a historical edition for such countries as Argentina and Colombia, since their results were excellent. On the other hand, the host, Brazil, headed the ranking of the region’s countries in terms of medals, but it was far from...
Only three Latin American countries have won at least one medal in Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games and the alarm has already been triggered for Mexico’s and Cuba’s delegations, but the problem is actually worst because several of region’s hopes, in individual and team...
In the centenarian history of the modern-age Olympic Games, Latin American countries have been present in 27 editions held to date. Cuba has stood out by far, with 208 medals, followed by Brazil (108), Argentina (70), Mexico (62) and Colombia (19). CUBA Cuba first...
In 2016 the eyes of both specialists and enthusiasts of the sports world are going to be focused on Rio de Janeiro. The spectacular Brazilian city will be hosting the 31st edition of the Olympic Games, on August 5 – 21. This is going to be the first time ever...