Historic Bronze Medal for Colombia, first ever at Pan American Games
SANTIAGO, Chile, November 4, 2023. - Colombia made history winning their
first-ever medal in the history of the Pan American Games, after
defeating Cuba 3-1 (32-31, 15-25, 29-27, 25-17) for the bronze medal at
Santiago 2023 in the Arena Parque O’Higgins.
Both teams finished the Santiago Games with a record of three games won
and three lost. Colombia had lost to Cuba previously in pool-play in
straight sets .
Colombia’s blocking made a difference, dominating Cuba 16-9, and leading
in attacks 56-54. Cuba led in aces 7-2 and scored 29 points from
Colombia’s errors compared to 27.
Colombia’s offense was led by their middle blockers; team captain
Leandro Mejía with 19 points on 13 attacks and a match-high of 6
stuffed blocks, and Daniel Aponza with 17 points on 12 attacks and 5
blocks. Outside hitter Andrés Piza added 12 points.
Cuban team captain Miguel Angel López was its leading scorer with 19
points (16 attacks, 3 aces). Miguel Gutiérrez added 18 points (14
attacks, 3 blocks, one ace), and Alejandro González contributed 12
points (9 attacks, one block, 2 aces).
An exciting first set won by Colombia marked the start of the bronze
medal match, with both teams missing set points. In the second set,
Cuba’s offense and serves outperformed Colombia, and benefited from
eleven Colombian errors.
In the third set, Colombia made a comeback from a four-point deficit
(17-21), leveling the score to 21 and eventually securing a dramatic
29-27 victory. With solid blocking, Colombia dominated Cuba in the
fourth set.
Colombia’s coach, Jorge Schmidt, expressed, “The first word I want to
say is merit. We worked for this, we aimed for this, and it’s not
arrogance on my part, those who know me well are aware of that. It’s a
result of dedication. We deserve this outcome. We faced some setbacks in
this game, but this is all part of a team that wants to establish itself
on the global stage”.
On the other hand, Cuba’s coach, Jesus Angel López, stated “The team was
put together in a hurry, it wasn’t possible to have some players here at
the Pan American Games. We have the feeling that we could have won a
medal in this tournament despite the team’s flaws in terms of the
roster. But for many players, this was their first Pan American Games,
so a fourth-place finish is a good result. We certainly have a bitter
taste for not winning the medal and returning home without it”. |