Todo listo en San Luis para albergar los Juegos Binacionales

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La mayor competencia que tiene el deporte juvenil en la provincia comienza mañana y se extenderá hasta el domingo 28 de noviembre. Este martes llegan las delegaciones y se realizarán los primeros pesajes.

La provincia vuelve a ser sede de la competencia que hermana a Argentina y Chile. Foto: Internet.

La espera terminó y San Luis ya está listo para recibir una nueva edición de los Juegos Binacionales: es considerada la mayor cita del deporte juvenil y reúne a 4 regiones argentinas -Córdoba, San Luis, San Juan y Mendoza- y 4 regiones chilenas -Metropolitana, Maule, Valparaíso y O´Higgins-.

Mendoza llegará primera a las 16:00. A las 18:00 arriban San Juan y las cuatro delegaciones trasandinas, mientras que Córdoba programó su ingreso para las 19:00. Hoy harán los primeros pesajes y mañana comienza la acción.

La expectativa y la emoción por recibir a la sangre nueva del deporte en la provincia son enormes. Para la cita se dispuso de un gran trabajo en logística e infraestructura de lujo: todo a la altura de los Binacionales, que vuelven a suelo puntano tras 8 años.

Aunque la provincia es conocida por destacar en Ciclismo y Atletismo, las otras disciplinas crecieron y encontraron un buen nivel de cara a la competencia. Muchos de los competidores tendrán sus últimos juegos y sueñan con despedirse con una medalla colgada en su propia tierra y con el aliento de los sanluiseños.

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