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Haiti - Olympics 2020 : Boxing Darrelle Valsaint Jr. qualified, swimming Davidson Vincent eliminated
29/07/2021 09:37:09

Haiti - Olympics 2020 : Boxing Darrelle Valsaint Jr. qualified, swimming Davidson Vincent eliminated

As part of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, postponed to 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, on Thursday July 28, took place the boxing events (round of 16) and swimming (quarter-final) where the boxer Darrelle VALSAINT Jr. and swimmer Davidson VINCENT represented the colors of Haiti.

BOXING :

At the Arena Kokugikan took place the 8th finals of men's boxing 69-75 kg (middleweight). The Haitian boxer Darrelle VALSAINT Jr. (21) who had qualified without a fight for these 8th by forfeit of his opponent https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-34319-haiti-olympics-tokyo-2020-bad-start-for-haiti-calendar-of-competitions.html faced Tshama Mwenekabwe David (24) from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Darrelle VALSAINT Jr. in red won the 4-1 points fight and advanced to the quarter-finals on August 1, 2021, where he will face on the ring the Russian Gleb BAKSHI (25) [37 fights, 28 wins and 9 losses].

Darelle Valsaint Junior's achievements :

  • National Champion Sugar Bert, Kissimmee, Florida, 2016;

  • Regional Champion and Ag Medal at the National in Charleston, West Virginia, June 2017;

  • National Champion Sugar Bert, Kissimmee, Florida, November 2017;

  • Regional Champion and National Gold Medal in Charleston, West Virginia June 2018;

  • Champion at the Junior Olympic and Regional Open Championships, October 2018;

  • National Champion Sugar Bert, Kissimmee, Florida, November 2018;

  • Silver medal at the Juvenile National in Salt Lake City, UT, December 2018;

  • National Champion 75 kg in St-Marc, Haiti, March 2019;

  • Regional Juvenile Champion а Rock Hill, SC, May 2019;

  • Battle of the Islands Champion, St-Martin, July 2019;

  • National Champion Sugar Bert, Kissimmee, Florida, November 2019;

  • Start Pro 1 Win by KO, Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, November 2020;

  • Pro Start 2nd Win, Avanti Palms Resort, Orlando, February 2020.

SWIMMING :

That same Thursday, at the Tokyo Aquatics Center, lane #8 Davidson VINCENT (19) took part in the 100m butterfly (series 2) with 7 other swimmers. Davidson finished 7th and last in his series with a time of 54.81 seconds, tied with Benjamin HOCKIN of Paraguay and 1.42 seconds behind series winner Abeku JACKSON [53.39 seconds]

In the general classification, Davidson VINCENT finds himself in 51st place with a time superior of 4.42 seconds of the best time of all 8 heats. Only the 16 best times were qualified for the 1/2 final. Davidson is therefore eliminated.

This elimination is in addition to those of Sabiana Anestor in Judo, Emilie Grand Pierre (100m breaststroke) https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-34319-haiti-olympics-tokyo-2020-bad-start-for-haiti-calendar-of-competitions.html and Lauren Lee in women's Taekwondo https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-34323-haiti-olympics-tokyo-2020-a-3rd-athlete-eliminated-for-haiti.html

Haiti remains only two athletes competing Darelle Valsaint Jr. in Boxing and Mulern Jean (28) 100 meters / hurdles

See also :

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-34319-haiti-olympics-tokyo-2020-bad-start-for-haiti-calendar-of-competitions.html

https://www.icihaiti.com/en/news-34316-icihaiti-tokyo-2020-opening-ceremony-of-the-olympic-games.html

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