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In the early hours of the day in the Paraguayan capital, the Minister of the Interior of the South American nation, Enrique Riera, reported that his department is looking for four athletes from the island who participated in the Asuncion Junior Pan American Games, following a complaint from their delegation to the Police that the athletes did not return to their hotel since Wednesday and added that a case of abandonment of the team is presumed. "They haven't yet taken any steps with Conare (National Commission for Stateless Persons and Refugees), but in principle that's the assumption we have," Riera told ABC Cardinal radio, referring to the entity that grants political refuges and asylums in the country. The minister confirmed that, in any case, the search for the athletes has been activated. ABC Cardinal reported that these are three rowers and a young woman from the handball team.Baseball, the sport with the most dropouts in the past
Many of the nearly 800 athletes who have defected from Cuban sports delegations in recent decades have been members of the baseball teams that represent the island in different competitions.
Boxing has also been greatly affected
Cuban boxing, which has produced figures like the legendary Teófilo Stevenson, has also suffered the impact of this particular phenomenon. Figures like Guillermo Rigondeaux, Odlanier Solís, Yuriorkis Gamboa, Yan Barthelemy, Andy Cruz, Yoenlis Hernández and Osvel Caballero are seen among the names who have left the Cuban ranks for different motivations.
Other sports impacted
With a view to the London 2012 Olympic Games, the dropouts affected the Cuban teams so much that they could not qualify for the competition in the British capital. In the case of athletics, elite athletes such as Jordan Díaz and Yulenmis Aguilar -who acquired Spanish nationality-, Pedro Pablo Pichardo -naturalized Portuguese-, Andy Díaz -Italian- and Yaimé Pérez have decided to leave the island for different reasons.






