Our athletes had a formidable sports performance in AASCA Swimming & Tennis tournament. The competition brought together around 90 swimmers and more than 40 tennis players from Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama.
The long days of training paid off for our Trojans. Lincoln School earned the following awards:
Swimming |
Tennis |
Sportsmanship Award U-19 women |
Sportsmanship Award U-19 women |
1° place U-19 women |
1° place U-19 men |
1° place U-19 men |
1° place U-14 women |
2° place U-14 women |
1° place U-14 men |
Mariana Artavia (swimmer) and Nicolas Garnier (tennis player) shared their experiences after participating in the tournament. Artavia obtained the best technical mark in the 50-meter freestyle test. While Garnier is the tennis team captain and protagonist of the victory in this discipline.
The Athletic Director, Manuel Mancía, highlighted the work done by coaches André Alvarado (swimming) and Andrea Brenes (tennis) who organized training sessions to encourage motivation and unity among our athletes.
Mancía complimented the organizing committee logistical and administrative capacity, an aspect recognized even by the other schools that participated in the sports event.
The AASCA team members were:
Swimming |
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Natalia Herrera |
Emiliano Leitón |
Fernando Odio |
Julián Barquero |
Valeria Hernández |
Raúl Gurdian |
Felipe Segares |
Andrew Olsen |
Daniela Fonseca |
Alina Castillo |
María José Chacón |
Kalia Herrera |
Alex Acuña |
Alberto Esquivel |
Thomas Esquivel |
Mariana Artavia |
María José Fernández |
Matías Castro |
Francesca Zúñiga |
Pia Campos |
Isabela Fonseca |
David Cascante |
Ryan Chan |
Paulina Castro |
Tennis |
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Marianne Fonseca |
Maripaz Agüero |
Claudia Morales |
Fiorella Olivo |
Mariela Manzanares |
Fabiana Zingone |
Ignacio Garnier |
Julian Garnier |
Andres Rucavado |
Patrick Tracy |
Nicolas Garnier |
Daniel Araya |
The student participation also took place outside the field and water, narrators, media team and volunteers supported their fellow athletes, showing the community what happened on social media and commenting the emotions of each play.
We highlight the solidarity of these Trojans who took this opportunity to show that you can help in many ways.
This event culminates an atypical semester full of sports activity, since in a few months all the AASCA competitions that usually take place in a year were held.
Lincoln School participated in all disciplines with excellent results and hosted two tournaments: Basketball and Swimming & Tennis.