It dates: 4/19/2009
Author: National news agency

Winning Michel Batista of Cuba of 96 kilograms
The feminine and masculine teams of Cuba gained the tournament of wrestling of III Games of the DAWN, developed in the polyvalent room
Yayabo of the city of Santi Spiritus
The checkers conquered five golden medals and two of silver to overcome Venezuela, which there conquered two of gold, four of silver and one of bronze, and Ecuador with (0-1-2).
In the masculine one all the Creoles rose to the podium after six monarches and a subholder proclaimed, while Venezuela took a golden gem, four of silver and one of bronze, Ecuador gained two of bronze and the guests
espirituanos two of silver and equal quantity of bronzes.
In the division of 48 kilograms, feminine classification Jennifer González of Venezuela was the best escorted by Arais Sanz (Cuba) and Viviana Mero (Ecuador).
Aguia Rivas of Venezuela took the scepter of 55 kilos, Harry Casero of Cuba filled the second vacancy and the third one for Luisa Valverde of Ecuador.
The queen of 55 kilograms turned out to be the Cuban Dirmis Acea, the silver gem for Liset Antés, of Ecuador, and that of bronze to the neck of the Venezuelan Millie Aguilar.
Yanilka of the Vale (Cuba) and Anaymais Oliveros (Venezuela there were the medalists of gold and silver respectively in 59 kilograms, while in the 63 the title for Catherine Videaux, of Cuba, and the subtitle for Maria Acosta of Venezuela.
In the 67 kilograms division they rose to the podium Candida de Armas (Cuba) and Jexis Chirinos (Venezuela) and in 72 Licet Echevarria and-year-old Anibel Díaz and another nation respectively.
The medalist's picture in 55 kilograms between the men integrated it Luis Ibáñez of Cuba, Yoel Reyes of Sancti Spíritus and Justo Fuentes of Venezuela, and in 60 kilos there rose to the podium Alejandro Valdés (Cuba), Cesar Robertí, (Venezuela) and Andrés Montaño (Ecuador).
Geandry Waiter, of Cuba, Alberto Murga of Venezuela and local Alejandro Rocha were the winners of the gold, silver and bronze respectively in 66 kilos, and equal positions occupied in the 74 the Venezuelan Pedro Ceballo, the Cuban Leodis Reñe and the
espirituano Angel Echemendía.
The king of 84 kilograms turned out to be the Creole Reineris Salas, the subtitle for José Díaz of Venezuela and the third position for Juan Espinosa of Ecuador.
Michel Batista of Cuba was crowned in 96 kilograms, division in which the silver the Venezuelan Luis Olivares took it, finally in the 120 kilograms division Elier Romero of Cuba it raised the highest of the podium escorted by local Manuel Atali.