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By Frank Pingue
TORONTO, July 20 (Reuters) - U.S. rhythmic gymnast Laura
Zeng increased her gold medal haul to five, women's baseball
made a landmark debut and hosts Canada had their least
productive day at the Pan American Games on Monday.
The 15-year-old Zeng, her focus fixed firmly on the 2016 Rio
Olympics, won the clubs and ribbon events to move top of the
honours list for any athlete at the Games following wins in the
all-around and other two individual apparatus finals.
"That's such a huge dream of mine, I hope that next year I
can make it there, but for right now it is one step at a time,"
Zeng said about competing in next year's Olympics.
Her golden haul is the most impressive performance of the
two-week multi-sport event for countries from across North,
South and Latin America as well as the Caribbean.
Zeng's efforts helped the United States pad their lead atop
the medal table to 65 golds and 169 overall. Canada are next on
55 golds and 148 overall with six competition days left.
The United States picked up six golds on Monday after wins
in men's and women's fencing, women's taekwondo and rhythmic
gymnastics group clubs/hoops were all added to Zeng's double
triumph.
Elsewhere, the focus shifted from golds to diamonds as
women's baseball marked its debut at a major multi-sports
gathering of any kind when the U.S. beat Venezuela 10-6 in a
preliminary round contest before Canada thumped Cuba 13-1.
Puerto Rico are the other team in the competition, in which
the Americans are considered favourites after back-to-back
second place finishes at the biennial Women's Baseball World Cup
in 2012 and 2014.
"This is the biggest step for women's baseball, the biggest
multi-sport event we have ever been in and hopefully it's going
in a positive direction," U.S. pitcher Sarah Hudek said.
Hosts Canada, who made a storming start to the Pan Am Games
but surrendered medals table supremacy on Saturday, were forced
to wait all day before securing their sole gold medal success.
In Monday's final medal event, Canada erased a 10-point
deficit to earn an 81-73 win over the United States in the
women's basketball title decider on the back of a 33-point
performance from Kia Nurse.
For the Canadian team, who finished fifth at last year's
world championship, it marked their fifth win in as many nights
and will give them plenty of momentum heading into the Aug. 9-16
FIBA Americas Olympic qualifying tournament.
Cuba earned the bronze medal after beating Brazil earlier in
the day.
In table tennis, Canada, Puerto Rico and Brazil reached the
semi-finals of both the men's and women's competitions. Paraguay
and the United States filled out the other spots in the men's
and women's events respectively.
(Editing by John O'Brien)