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Valledupar 2022: Badminton gives Peru four gold and two silver medals at the Bolivarian Games

The good news keeps coming from Colombia. Peruvian badminton won four gold and two silver medals at the Valledupar 2022 Bolivian Games. Not only them. The shot added a bronze medal.

Ines Castillo was the first to get a gold medal in badminton on Wednesday. Our athlete beat Colombian María Yulieth Pérez in the final 2-0 (21-11, 21-19).

But his involvement does not end there. The Arena de la Sal Coliseum, in Cundinamarca, once again had the Flag of Peru at the top. Inés Castillo returned to the podium, but this time accompanied by Paula La Torre, with whom she won the gold medal in the women’s doubles category, after beating the Peruvian duo made up of Namie Miyahira and Fernanda Saponara 2-1 ( 16-21, 21-18 and 21-17), who kept the silver prize.

The harvest does not end. Again, Inés Castillo, but this time together with José Guevara they won in the mixed doubles category in badminton. They defeated the duo Javier Alas and Fátima Centeno from El Salvador 2-1.

Badminton player José Guevara and Diego Mini won the double medal in the men’s doubles category and beat the Peruvian duo Diego Subauste and Daniel La Torre 2-0 (21-16, 21-10).

Another medal in Valledupar 2022

This morning, Marko Carrillo from the sports shooting team, ranked third in the 10m air pistol modality and won the bronze medal at the XIX Valledupar 2022 Bolivarian Games.

Medals of Peru in the Bolivarian Games

Gold medal

  • Lucas Fight (Fencing)
  • Brillith Gamarra (Judo)
  • Juan Shutters (Judo)
  • Alessia Carrillo and Valeria Carrillo (Rowing)
  • Daniel La Torre, Inés Castillo, Diego Mini and José Guevara (Mixed Team Badminton)
  • Ana Méndez (Artistic Gymnastics)
  • Daryl Yamamoto (Judo)
  • Brianda Rivera (Sports Shooting)
  • Ana Méndez (Artistic Gymnastics Uneven Bars)
  • Abigail Urquizo, Alyssa Barnuevo, Ana Lopez, Areli Sinarahua, Bethlehem Towers, Carolina Rodriguez, Daniela Torres, Diana Garnica, Elisa Lopez, Maria Faith Menacho, Miranda Nieto, Rebecca Rodriguez, Stefanny Alvarez. Coach: Jose Ramos. (Water Polo)
  • Edward Gonzales (Artistic Gymnastics)
  • Ines Castillo (Badminton)
  • Inés Castillo-José Guevara (Badminton)
  • Inés Castillo-Paula La Torre (Badminton)
  • Jose Guevara-Diego Mini (Badminton)

Silver medal

  • Maria Luisa Doig (Fencing)
  • Naomi Huayhuameza (Judo)
  • Ingrid Aranda (Karate)
  • Adriana Velasco and Pamela Reyes (Rowing)
  • Edward Gonzales, Daniel Agüero, Adrián León, Mauro Gallegos, Jimmy Figueroa and Luis Pizarro (Men’s Artistic Gymnastics)
  • Valeria Palacios (Women’s Lightweight Rowing 1x1000m)
  • Aldo Guibu and Ricardo Tateishi (Men’s Doubles Bowling)
  • Adrian Guibu, Aldo Guibu, Kenny Kishimoto and Victor Tateishi(Men’s Team Bowling)
  • Ana Méndez, Ana Rengifo, Chris Centeno, Fabiola Díaz (Artistic Gymnastics by Teams)
  • Camila Figueroa (Judo)
  • Cristian Morales (Sports shooting)
  • Brillith Gamarra, Alonso Wong, Xsara Morales, Yuta Galarreta, Camila Figueroa and Daryl Yamamoto (Judo)
  • Diego Elías and Alonso Escudero (Squash – men’s doubles)
  • Namie Miyahira and Fernanda Saponara (Badminton)
  • Daniel La Torre-Diego Subauste (Badminton)

Bronze medal

  • Eduardo Garcia Biel (Fencing)
  • Hiromi Sanchez (Karate -55 kg Kumite)
  • Linda Rodriguez (Karate -61 kg Kumite)
  • Mariano Wong (Karate – Kata)
  • Sol Cabrera (Karate -68 kg Kumite)
  • Marian Flores (Judo)
  • Alonso Wong (Judo -73 kg)
  • Xsara Morales (Judo -70 kg)
  • Yuta Galarreta (Judo -90 kg)
  • Yuliana Bolivar (Judo +78 kg)
  • Edward Gonzales (Artistic Gymnastics)
  • 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 (Water polo)
  • Gustavo Salcedo (Rowing)
  • Geronimo Hammann (Remo)
  • Andrés Sandoval and César Cipriani (Men’s Lightweight Rowing 2x1000m)
  • Pamela Noya (W1x Rowing – Ladies)
  • Carla Morales, Pamela Noya, Alessia Palacios, Valeria Palacios (Light Women’s Quadruple Rowing)
  • Adriana Sanguinetti, Pamela Noya, Alessia Palacios (Rowing W4x)
  • Adriana Sanguinetti, Pamela Noya, Alessia Palacios, Valeria Palacios (Rowing four pairs of short oars X4x)
  • Alexia Arena and Cristian Morales (Shooting, Mixed 10m Air Rifle modality)
  • Santiago La Jara, Angel Cerpa, Bruno Seminario, Sebastián Blanco, Martin Gómez and Antonio Morón (men’s volleyball).
  • Marko Carrillo (sports shooting)
  • Daniel La Torre (Badminton)
  • Jose Einer Guevra (Badminton)
  • Chiara Miyahira (Bádminton)

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