Newsletter - AGCM 3223
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Newsletter - AGCM 3223
ESPUELA 360 Forest Rd. Woodlake, CA 93286 Texas Coronelas Creep Into Top 15 A Texas Escaramuza team made their mark on the last day of preliminaries at the National Charro Championships in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico. “Coronelas de Texas” recieved 311.3 points, to move them in to the fifteenth spot in the ladie’s part of the tournament. The top 18 esaramuza teams at the end of the preliminaries will move on to the semifinals. “Las Román de Gómez Palacio” from Durango, with 279.3 points The Texas team, hailing from Fort Worth, includes: Yvette Nicole, Kristal Díaz, Vanesa Rodríguez, Lourdes Muñoz, Mirna Carrasco, Sulema Canales, Hilda Garcia, and Hilda Carrasco. Alvaro Treviño is the team’s trainer. Escaramuza Las Coronelsas parading before competition. Photo by: Gerardo García ESP elA The voice of the Charro Community Vol. 1 Issue 1 Pachuca ready for National Charro Championships What better place to celebrate the charro and the bicentennial of Mexican Independence than in the “cuna de Charreria” (birth place of Charreria). In a setting that will be full of emotions Nov. 3 – 11 during the LXVI Congressional and National Charro Championship “Bicenternatio – Pachuca 2010.” The lienzo that hosts this year’s championship is remodeled with a fullcovered roof and a holding capacity of nearly 8 thousand people. The Hidalguenses will be on the fore-front thanks to their governor, Lic. Miguel Angel Osorio Chong. Chong, along with the historic organization of the Mexican Federation of Charreria, A.C. led by Lic. Jaime Castruita Padilla, is excited to provide Charreria for all! Mission: Be the organizers of the LXVI Congressional and National Charro Championship “Pachuca 2010”; and to help add to the celebration of the Bicentennial of Mexican Independence. Vision: Organize the biggest even for the Charreria federation in 2010, all the while being … Sporting Activities: • There will be 39 eliminatory charreadas, where 117 teams will participate. • There will be 3 charreadas a day, starting at noon, evening and night, all while incorporating the escaramuza competition. • 84 escaramuza teams will participate, two teams per charreada. • 15 charro will compete in the “Charro Completo” (Complete Charro) category on Wed. Nov. 17th in three charreadas with five competitors in each; two escaramuza teams will ride in each charreada. • The top 18 teams will advance to the quarterfinals; from there the top nine teams pass on to the semifinals. • In the case of escaramuzas, the top 18 teams will move on to the semifinals • The finals will include 3 charro teams, 5 escaramuza teams and 3 charro completos. The Mexican Federation of Charreria expects 300,000 visitors at the Congressional National Championship and even more people watching live stream online. To stay updated with tournament details, visit the website: www.charrobicentenario.com Opening Charreada featuring Hacienda 56 of Calif. Espuela 1 Espuela Staff: Editor: Gustavo Casillas Co-Editor: Noel Moreno Design Editor: Amanda García Copy Editors: Noel Moreno Gustavo Casillas Circulation Estevan EscamillaBeatriz Escatel Photographer: Gerardo García Top: Members of Las Tapatias of Texas; Bottom Left: Fil Cabrera of El Herradero de Arizona; Bottom Right: Lisa Torres of Villa Dorada de New Mexico California Charros Move on to Semi-finals Monday’s last charreada left California charro team, La Noria Vallarta on track to move on to the next round of the National Charro Tournament in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico. Monday, the day before eliminations, La Noria Vallarta scored 225 points, enough for them to move on to the next round. With 226 points, Charros de Mexicali B.C.N, placed first in the charreada, followed by la Noria Vallarta and Tarimbaro Michoacan with 172 points. In Monday’s final charreada, Escaramuza Villa Dorada of New Mexico scored 293.66 points, while Escaramuza De Caliente de Tijuana, B.C.N were disqualified for having more than three crashes during their routine. La Noria Vallarta’s successful night started with a 34 point slide by Gustavo Santos. Vallarta didn’t make any points in piales but with Vicente Rojas’ 31 points, Eduardo Lopez’ 27 points, and Ramón Jara’s 13 points, Vallarta had a total of 71 points in colas. Humberto Márquez recieved 18 points for his bull ride. In the terna, Ramiro Gurrola recieved 26 points lazo a la cabeza and Ramón Jara 29 points pial. Jinete Humberto Márquez recieved 11 points for the jinete de yegua. In Manganas de Pie, Ramón Jara had to 16 point catches and Ramiro Gurrloa added 22 more with a mangana a caballo. To end off the night, Vicente Rojas recieved 25 points for his paso de la muerte. Vicente Rojas’ first cola of competition. Photo by: Gerardo Garcia Espuela 2