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Chloe Calorta wins New Zealand Under-22 National Singles Championship

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Chloe Calorta, 17, and Mercedes Rovers representative, wowed the rowing world This Friday morning in Oceania (Thursday night in Uruguay) One of the game’s great world powers, having won a single cap for New Zealand’s under-22 national team.

Calorta entered Top 15 in elite category He then won the sub-22, the test he was aiming for.

The jersey traveled to New Zealand at the end of December to prepare for South America and the Junior World Cup in France. In women’s rowing, Calorta is one of the great promises of national rowing.

“This year is Chloe There is a great chance that he will go to the Junior World Cup in France. But to go to the Junior World Cup we have to play well in South America, which means we have to beat the South Americans. So, as part of the planning we do, what he really needs is to compete. He had no problem with training, but at 17 he had to learn to run. He has already competed, but he lacks in shooting. We don’t have tournament calendars in South America, so I started asking friendly coaches. “I have been in contact with New Zealand-based Uruguayan player Martin Simoncelli for years, we shared the junior selection process in Uruguay and he works at the club there,” his coach at Mercedes Rovers, Marcelo Trigo, told the referee.

“He told me that I could go before Christmas and we had to get the money for the trip in three weeks. The club, Soriano Mayor and the parents sought the support of many organizations and could raise the money,” added Didi.

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“He worked with Martin these days. He competed in the club singles and premier singles in the North Island and won both trials. Two weeks later he competed in the New Zealand national championships in the South Island, where he competed for another tournament. The club but represented Mercedes Rovers. He ran three trials: single The premier is the elite single, where he was in the top 15, with Olympic champion Emma Twigg, the under-22 single and double premier. The under-22 singles won it. The goal is to produce a great South American who will give us a passport to a good preparation for the Junior World Cup, which is for this year. That’s the big purpose of Glow,” Trigo concluded.

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