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Castro lashes Olympic organisers


Fidel Castro - File

HAVANA (AP)

Fidel Castro yesterday blasted the "rich and powerful masters" of the Olympics for dropping baseball from the games' schedule, beginning in 2012, and said two recent defeats to the United States doesn't mean Cuba can't still win gold in Beijing.

In a brief but confusing essay, the ailing, 81-year-old former president noted the "thundering indignation of the fans because of Saturday's hard defeat".

He was apparently referring to Cuba's 4-1 loss to the United States on Sunday, during the championship game of the 24th Haarlem Baseball Week in Holland.

That loss came after the Americans topped Cuba in the World Cup final in November. Cuba have nevertheless won three of the four Olympic gold medals since baseball became a medal sport in 1992 - settling for silver only in 2000, when it was upset by the United States.

Castro wrote that the latest incarnation of the national team has "not been defeated".

"We haven't given up on them," he wrote. "We send them a message to raise their spirits."

He went on to suggest that jet lag could hurt Cuba's chances during the Beijing Games, stating that members of the national team, "do not deserve major criticisms if something does not go right."

"They are going to the Olympic Games, which will be played on the other side of the world, where sleeping patterns and the rhythm of life changes," he wrote.

 
July 17, 2008
 

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