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Wednesday 24 January 2018
Celebrate With Us Our Dia di Betico!
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Sports& Games
Synchronic Swimming
The Olympic Pool Roly Biss-
lik in Savaneta will open her
doors tomorrow for a com-
petition of synchronic swim-
ming. The competition will
be upon ‘figures’ and starts
from 9 AM.
Aruba is talented when it
comes to this sport as last
year the athletes Neftaly
Albertsz and Abigail de
Veer participated at the US
Nationals in Arizona, Kyra
Hoevertsz and Shelby Kasse
won the Bronze Medal in
the Free Duet category in
Argentina.
The Aruban selection also
competed in the UANA/Pa-
namerican Synchronized
Swimming Championships
at Santiago de Chile. Here
Kyra Hoevertsz won Bronze
in the category Solo Free
Senior.
Fencing
Not tomorrow, but Satur-
day will be a day that you
can go and have a look
at a not so common sport: here in the island will have co. At IBISA San Nicolas you combine it with a visit to Tang Soo Do
fencing. their first competition of this can see and enjoy fencing Baby Beach afterwards. Tang Soo Do is a Korean
The Fencing Federation year, related to Dia di Beti- from 10 AM, maybe even martial art and the club will
organize a special compe-
tition on Dia di Betico to-
morrow. It will be a tourna-
ment where Hyungs (free
movement) and Weapon
Huyngs (Movement with
Arms) will be practiced.
Participants can register
from the age of 2.5 years
old already. The program
will start at 9 AM at Emma
School in Ayo. More infor-
mation: Facebook Gihae
Tang Soo Do Aruba.
Pool Billiard
Combine a visit to a real
local ‘rumshop’ with the
spectacle of pool billiard
competition. La Roca
Rumshop in Moko is the
place where the rumble
takes place tomorrow.
Their classical tournament
of pool billiard in honor of
the great billiard player
Hector ‘Zabataya’ Ruiz will
for sure entertain you.
For more activities the
coming days, please
check out our weekly cal-
endar at page 17, Today’s
Happening.q