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We head to Paraguay.

Where T&T already have their most successful medal haul at the Pan Am Junior Games.

T&T added two more bronze medals today to take make it three medals in the second edition of the Games.

Our women and men's Team Sprint cyclist both won bronze medals in victories over Venezuela.

While Nikoli Blackman and Zuri Ferguson both came up just short again in the pool.

We have a wrap on day-three.
Transcript
00:00After narrowly missing out on a pair of bronze medals on day two, day three was another chance
00:05to improve as TNT contested four major finals in Paraguay as Phoebe Sandy, Makaira Wallace
00:11and Kyra Williams secured our second medal of the games after clocking 50.145 seconds
00:17to take third place over Venezuela in the women's team sprint.
00:30The medal of bronze, a top of the team, a top of the Venezuelan team, Makaira Wallace
00:50will be the remate in Trinidad and Tobago, Martinez will be the remate in Venezuela, Makaira Wallace
00:59is the champion of the Kaelin, specialist in the speed, Venezuela to finish, and the medal
01:07of bronze will be for Trinidad and Tobago, bronze will be for Trinidad and Tobago, 50.145 seconds
01:16After the women took care of Venezuela, it was the turn of our men, as Daniel James, Jelani
01:21Ned and Ryan Dabrow outclassed the Venezuelan men taking bronze number two in 46.216 seconds.
01:29Now we go now to the competition, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, for the medal of bronze
01:37in the men's men, velocity by teams, taking the difference, Radian Debreu, Jelani Ned, now
01:51is the one who is marking the table, and to close, Daniel James, for his part, Alberto
01:59Torres, Venezuela.
02:00Here comes the Trinidad and Tobago, and bronze will be for the Central Americans.
02:06The pool was where TNT's other finals came, as Nikolai Blackman went into the men's 100-meter
02:12freestyle with the third fastest qualifying time. But he came up short, finishing fourth
02:19in 49.16 seconds to Brazilian winner, Guilherme Caribe.
02:27Zarek Wilson had a shot to the medal as well in the women's 100-meter backstroke, but finished
02:32fifth behind the winner Celia Pulido of Mexico.
02:34Zarek Wilson finished third in the men's 100-meter freestyle B-final. And our young Calypso's
02:41stickmen rebounded from their opening-run defeat to Chile, with a narrow 2-1 victory over Mexico
02:48in Group B, with Adam Wyatt and Alexander Rowe scoring both goals.
02:54Zarek Wilson finished third in the men's 100-meter freestyle B-final. And our young Calypso's
02:59stickmen rebounded from their opening-run defeat to Chile, with a narrow 2-1 victory over Mexico
03:04in Group B, with Adam Wyatt and Alexander Rowe scoring both goals.
03:25Zarek Wilson finished third in the men's 100-meter sneakers.
03:27Zarek Wilson finished third in the men's 100-meter annual
03:30Bayron. And our young Calypso's stickmen have a huge challenge to the best
03:32of the men's 100-meter threshold .
03:35You can see that I found that I found it even more likely to be the same
03:40in the men's 100-meter version. In the men's 100-meter range, you can see it
03:42in the men's 100-meter range in the men's 100-meter medium, and X-900-meter range
03:46in the men's 100-meter range in the men's 100-meter.
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