2x bronze medal of the Labrador Circle at the RemoMar World Cup of Canada

2x bronze medal of the Labrador Circle at the RemoMar World Cup of Canada

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El doble scull de Antonio Guzmán y Patricio Rojas del Real Círculo de Labradores de Sevilla, sube al podio en Canadá, donde el Real Club Mediterráneo de Málaga se queda a un paso de la medalla con Adrián Miramón, cuarto en skiff

The double scull of Antonio Guzmán and Patricio Rojas del Real Círculo de Labradores de Sevilla, rises to the podium in Canada, where the Real Club Mediterranean of Malaga is a step away from the medal with Adrián Miramón, fourth in skiff

The Andalusian delegation present at the World Sea Rowing Championship, which has been in the Canadian town of Sidney since the 11th day, has been hanging a bronze medal. He has done so in the male cadet double pattern, in which Antonio Guzmán and Patricio Rojas (Real Circle of Labradores) have achieved third position in the final A.

Guzmán adds this bronze medal to the silver achieved in 2015 and to the world title won in 2016. On this occasion, he has gone up to the podium along with Patricio Rojas, the world's double medalist up 23 in Olympic rowing, after completing the 6,000 meters of the tour in a time of 24: 18.1.

Of the 16 boats that fought for the medals, only the Dutch Julien Bhain and Mitchell el Steenman, champions with a time of 24: 11.6; and the French Gael Chocheyras and Vincent Cavard, suchampions with 24: 14.8.

In the sixth position in this form, the representatives of the Real Club Mediterrana de Málaga Javier Madrid and Ramón Gómez Cotilla have been classified, which have performed a time of 25: 12.2.

In the female category, they have occupied the seventh position Teresa Díaz and Celia Miguel (Real Club Mediterranean of Malaga), which with a final time of 27: 53.8 have remained 37 seconds from a podium occupied by Italian and French.

In Skiff, Adrián Miramón (Royal Mediterranean Club of Malaga) has been a step away from achieving what would have been his fourth medal in the World Row World Championships. The double world champion (2015 and 2016) and bronze medalist in 2017 has been fourth with a time of 27: 22.0, less than seven seconds from the third ranked, the Italian Simone Martini (27: 15.2). In front of both, the title has been for Peruvian Eduardo Linares (26: 30.2) and silver, for German Lars Wichert (26,45.7).