A backdrop for history
San Juan made history at Distrito T-Mobile, hosting the first-ever Special Olympics Unified 3×3 Basketball World Cup. From the start, fans from all over the world filled the stands and cheered as players showed not only skills, but the unity that makes Unified Sports truly unforgettable.
Angola wins more than points
The Division 1 Women’s final between Angola and Uruguay was etched in the hearts of the fans. Every minute was felt as the fans clung to their seats with their hearts pounding. The scoreboard rose as both teams pushed hard, leaving no basket uncontested. Angola took home the well-deserved victory, coming out on top with a score of 9-4. Only one second victory surprised fans as Angolan athletes consoled a heartbroken Uruguayan opponent – a moment of good sportsmanship we could all learn from.
Dominican Republic triumphs
While Puerto Rico’s men’s team impressed with its warmth, lively streets and skilled play at the highest level, a narrow four-point defeat left them just behind the Dominican Republic. The match was exciting from start to finish, with quite a few fouls, keeping the fans on edge from the start. When the final whistle blew, the Dominican Republic had secured a hard-earned 14-10 victory, making Angola the first 3×3 World Cup champions.
Dive into the excitement of the 3×3 Basketball World Cup and discover why Unified Sports inspires.
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