# Kapiro, Kenya

By [Carolyn](https://paragraph.com/@carolyn-4) · 2023-04-30

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In Beijing on 13 March, the last round of Spanish selection of Dutch-Carporo (Jorge Campillo) was 66 ples, down from the standard five poles, two leading pierceers over the Japanese village of Oxuan (Masahiro Kawamura) and won open competition from Kenya.

Four rounds of Dutch-Carpiro performance were 266 (69-68-63-66), down from standard 18.

My compatriots: Santiago Tarrio, a Spanish, Santiago Tarrio, and Ryo Hisatsune, respectively, set up 66 and 65 ples at 269 p., below 15 p.m., and ranked third.

At the end of the Saturday fighting, ceg-Carpiro continued to capture four small birds, and today he launched a similar knee in the first nine holes and four small birds in five holes, the height of which was seven hollows and five feet.

After the trip, he captured birds in the 10th hole, which unfortunately lost one pole. The Spanishs attacked the 17th hole to a distance of 10 feet, culminating in the victory of the Shicheon village.

A long-standing set of less than 15 poles per hour is lost, and an old eagle is lost at the end of the harvest.

The Dutch-Carpiro entered the last hole with three edges. He digs to the heart of the nutritious season, then wins the third occupier of the individual, with a three-year waiting period. He last claimed the crown back to the Qatari Grands in 2020.

Seve Ballesteros won in 1978. The Dutch-Carpiro is the fourth Spanish-minister. Born in 1984 and 2013, respectively, José Maria Canizares and Jordi Garcia Pinto.

Dutch-Carpiro said: “It is difficult to place my name under these names. I come from a small town, and I am very proud.

“It is clear that success is always good, but it is more particularly important for a Spanish to place his name on the same cup in Sevi.

We will celebrate when we go back. Let me now enjoy this moment by signing on the scorecard in preparation for the next competition.

“The same is true of golf. You won a victory, but the next day you did not have so good.”

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*Originally published on [Carolyn](https://paragraph.com/@carolyn-4/kapiro-kenya)*
