07:00 | Valledupar, jun. 30.
The Peruvian delegation continues to have a good harvest at the XIX Bolivarian Games Valledupar 2022 by adding, so far, a total of 59 medals (15 gold, 15 silver and 28 bronze medals). The great protagonist of Wednesday was badminton that closed a brilliant performance by seizing five gold, two silver and three bronze medals in mixed team, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles.
In badminton, Inés Castillo was the athlete who was present in all the finals and broke the record for Daniela Macías achieving 4 gold medals in the Bolivarian Games, while Macias kept three of Santa Marta 2017.
Castillo defeated Colombian Maria Yulieth Perez 2-0 (21-11, 21-19). In that same category Namie Miyahira belongs hung the bronze one. The José Guevara-Diego Mini duo celebrated by beating the Peruvian couple 2-0 (21-16, 21-10) made up of Diego Subauste and Daniel La Torre, who won the silver medal in men’s doubles.
Likewise, José Guevara and Daniel La Torre, by tying for third place in Men’s Individual, adding a bronze.
In women’s doubles, Inés Castillo and Paula La Torre won 2-1 (16-21, 21-18 and 21-17) in a close match against the Namie Miyahira-Fernanda Saporana duo, achieving another gold and silver medal for the country. One more gold went to José Guevara and Inés Castillo who achieved first place in mixed doubles, beating Javier Alas and Fátima Centeno from El Salvador 2-1 (21-18, 13-21 and 21-13).
“I dedicate this victory to all Peruvians, to my family, to my coaches who always help me to be able to to improve. To the IPD and the Peruvian Olympic Committee, thank you very much for your support. I am happy to have won again Bolivarian title in singles for my country. It got a bit complicated, I knew it was going to be difficult because playing badminton in height is different since the feather flies faster, happily I was able to adapt. Now to prepare for the Games Odesur, our goals are high,” declared Ines Castillo.
Peruvian Badminton added 10 medals to Peru, which today ranks third in the official medal table of the XIX Bolivarian Games Valledupar 2022, only surpassed by Colombia and Venezuela.
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Marko Carrillo achieved third place in the 10m air pistol and added a bronze medal for our country, and Valentina Porcella from Shooting in the women’s trap won the bronze. Alessandro de Souza in the Olympic Pit also won the bronze.
Peru so far has 59 medals: 15 gold, 15 silver and 28 bronze
The medals won by Peru so far
ORO (15)
June 24
1. Lucas Fight – Fencing – Men’s Individual Foil
June 25th
2. Alessia and Valeria Palacios -Rowing- 2x1000m lightweight
3. Juan Miguel Shutters – Judo -66 kg.
4. Brillith Gamarra – Judo -48 kg.
June 26th
5. Fernanda Saponara, Paula La Torre, Namie Miyahira, Ines Castillo, Diego Mini, Jose Guevara, Diego Subauste,
Daniel La Torre – Mixed Team Badminton.
6. Ana Karina Méndez- Individual Women’s Artistic Gymnastics
June 27th
7. Daryl Yamamoto – Judo – category -100 kg.
8. Brianda Rivera – Women’s Sports Pistol Shooting – 25 meters.
9. Ana Karina Méndez – Gymnastics, uneven bars
June 28th
10. Women’s water polo (Abigail Urquizo, Alyssa Barnuevo, Ana López, Areli Sinarahua, Belén Torres, Carolina
Rodriguez, Daniela Torres, Diana Garnica, Elisa Lopez, Maria Faith Menacho, Miranda Grandson, Rebecca Rodriguez and
Stefanny Álvarez).
11. Edward González – Gymnastics, Vault
June 29
12. Inés Castillo – Badminton – Women’s Singles
13. Inés Castillo and Paula La Torre – Badminton- women’s doubles
14. Diego Mini and José Guevara- Badminton – men’s doubles
15. Inés Castillo and José Guevara- Badminton- mixed doubles
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PLATA (15)
June 24
16. María Luisa Doig -Fencing- Women’s Individual Sword
June 25th
17. Pamela Noya and Adriana Sanguinetti – Rowing 2x1000m Senior
18. Naomi Huayhuameza – Judo -52 Kg.
19. Ingrid Aranda – Individual Kata Karate Femenino
20. Edwar Gonzales, Daniel Agüero, Arián León, Mauro Gallegos, Jimmy Figueroa and Luis Pizarro – Men’s Gymnastics
by team
June 26th
21. Valeria Palacios – Women’s Lightweight Rowing 1x1000m
22. Aldo Guibu and Ricardo Tateishi – Men’s Doubles Bowling
23. Ana Méndez, Ana Rengifo, Chris Centeno, Fabiola Díaz – Team Artistic Gymnastics
June 27th
24. Cristian Morales – Shooting, Air Rifle – 10 meters
25. Camila Figueroa – Judo – 70 kg category.
26. Adrian Guibu, Aldo Guibu, Kenny Kishimoto and Victor Tateishi – Bowling, men’s team.
27. Brillith Gamarra, Alonso Wong, Xsara Morales, Yuta Galarreta, Camila Figueroa and Daryl Yamamoto – Judo for
mixed team
28.- Diego Elías and Alonso Escudero – Squash – men’s doubles
June 29
29. Diego Subauste and Daniel La Torre – Badminton-men’s doubles
30. Namie Miyahira and Fernanda Saporana- Badminton-women’s doubles
BRONZE (26)
June 24
31. Eduardo García – Men’s Individual Sword Fencing
June 25th
32. Geronimo Hamann – Rowing 1×1000 Lightweight
33. Gustavo Salcedo – Rowing Single Open Weight (M1x)
34. Mariano Wong – Karate Kata Individual Masculino
35. Marian Flores – Judo – 57 kg category.
36. Hiromi Sánchez- Female Karate Kumite -55kg
37. Linda Rodríguez- Female Karate Kumite -61kg
38. Edwar Gonzales – Individual Artistic Gymnastics
June 26th
39. Sol Cabrera – Karate Kumite -68kg
40. Alonso Wong – Judo Category – 73kg
41. Xsara Morales – Judo Category -70kg
42. Andrés Sandoval and César Cipriani- Rowing 2x1000m Men’s Light Weight
43. Pamela Noya – Rowing at W1x – Single Ladies Open Weight
June 27th
44. Carla Morales, Pamela Noya, Alessia Palacios and Valeria Palacios – Women’s Light Quadruple Rowing.
45. Adriana Sanguinetti, Pamela Noya, Alessia Palacios, Valeria Palacios – Rowing Four Pairs of Short Oars
(W4X) Female
46. Yuta Galarreta – Judo – 90 kg category.
47. Yuliana Bolívar – Judo – category +78 kg.
June 28th
48. Alexia Arenas and Cristian Morales – Sports Shooting – 10m Air Rifle Modality. Mixed
49. Men’s water polo (Alfredo Tassano, Diego Contreras, Eduardo Grandez, German Rodríguez, Jefferson
Pinedo, Joaquín Cuadros, Julio Alzamora, Lorenzo Rodríguez, Mauricio Bustamante, Nicolás Contreras Castellano,
Simón Regalado, Ulises Angulo Huamán and Yamil León).
50. Men’s Volleyball (Santiago La Jara, Angel Cerpa, Bruno Seminario, Sebastián Blanco, Martin Gómez and Antonio
Hummock)
June 29
51. Namie Miyahira – Women’s Singles Badminton
52. Marko Carrillo – 10m Air Pistol.
53. José Guevara- Badminton- Men’s Singles
54. Daniel La Torre- Badminton- Men’s Singles
55. Valentina Porcella – Shooting – female trap
56. Alessandro de Souza – Tiro – Olympic pit.
Summary of the day ???? PERU THIRD, surpassing Chile, the Dominican Republic and Ecuador, in the medal table of #Valledupar2022 with 15?? gold medals, 15?? silver medals and 27?? Bronze medalls. We congratulate each of the athletes and delegations.#COPenValledupar2022 pic.twitter.com/W4BhaUPF7U
— Peru Olympic Committee (@COP_Peru) June 29, 2022
(FIN) NDP / JSO
Published: 6/30/2022