El Dorado rediscovered in Poland

El Dorado rediscovered in Poland

El Dorado was the mythical lost city of gold in Colombia that explorers tried in vain to find. However it is Colombian athletes who have finally located the golden city. It turns out, that the adventurers and archaeologists have been looking in the wrong place, in fact they were searching in entirely the wrong continent. Instead of searching in South America, they should have headed to the Polish city of Wroclaw. Everywhere the Colombian team went yesterday, they discovered abundant gold and other precious medals. From the Roller Skating track to the Bowling arena to the Flying Disc pitch, the South Americans found it easy to collect valuable artefacts.

On the Roller Speed Skating track, Fabriana Arias claimed a gold and silver, replicating her efforts in Saturday's competitions. Just prior to the midday thunderstorm that flooded the track, Andres Jimenez upgraded his Friday silver to a more satisfying colour. There was golden delight too for ten pin doubles bowlers Rocio Restrepo and Clara Guerrero. In the Flying Disc final, Colombia were unable to replicate their qualifying round victory over USA, but were still happy to leave the pitch with silver medals adorning their necks. Despite Sunday being the third day of competition, Colombian athletes have already featured on the podium 12 times. It seems that when it comes to The World Games 2017, the South American nation of coffee growers has discovered the gold blend.

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