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Peru consolidates itself in the Bolivarian Games with 116 medals obtained | News

06:30 | Valldupar, jul. 4.

One day from the end, the Peruvian team consolidates itself in third position in the medal table of the Valledupar 2022 Bolivarian Games, which takes place in Colombia, registering, so far, 116 medals (30 gold, 26 silver and 60 silver). bronze). The classification is led by Colombia followed by Venezuela.

Sunday was a day of good harvest for the national team because they won 6 gold medals, 4 silver medals and 9 bronze medals, making a total of 19 medals for Peru.

The Valledupar 2022 Bolivarian Games culminate this Tuesday, July 5, and Colombia is currently in first place, followed by Venezuela. In third place, momentarily, is the Peruvian delegation and behind it Chile and Ecuador in fourth and fifth place respectively.

Sunday’s gold medals for Peru were won by Alejandra De Osma in water skiing in the slalom modality, Hugo del Castillo in taekwondo in the poomsae modality, María Alejandra Bramont in open water swimming, Marko Carrillo in sport shooting in 25 meter rapid fire pistol and in swimming, María Fe Muñoz, 400m individual women’s medley and Mckenna De Bever in 100m. female back.

The silver medals went to Gabriela Castillo of taekwondo in the poomsae modality, María Alejandra de Osma of water skiing in women’s jump, Joao Benavides in Greek wrestling, men’s 60 kg category and Kevin Altamirano of sports shooting in the 25 rapid fire pistol modality. meters

Finally, the bronze medals were obtained by Rodrigo Hidalgo and Carlos Fernández of table tennis in men’s doubles, Felipe Duffoó and Isabel Duffoó of table tennis in mixed doubles, Cristhiana Emilia De Osma Bedoya of water skiing in women’s figures, Rafael Juan Diego De Osma Bedoya in water skiing in Men’s Figures, Rafael de Osma in water skiing in men’s jumping, Raymiguel Barreto in taekwondo in men’s 58kg kyorugi, Pool Ambrosio in Greek wrestling, 87 kg category, Joaquín Vargas in Swimming in men’s 200m freestyle

and the team made up of Alexia Sotomayor, María Fe Muñoz, Rafaela Fernandini, Adriana Buendía in Swimming in the 4×100 combined women’s relay modality.

In the first three Bolivarian Games (1938, 1948 and 1951), Peru was champion. Then, in the following 13 Games, Venezuela has been crowned in first place and in 2013 and 2017 the first place went to Colombia, which today leads the general medal table.

Historically, the Peruvian delegation, after the emergence of Venezuela and Colombia, occasionally occupied the third place and lately the fourth and fifth position.

For these Bolivarian Games, Peru has traveled with a delegation of 416 athletes to compete in 40 sports disciplines (it attended the 2017 Santa Marta Games with 516 athletes in 43 sports disciplines). In the previous Bolivarian Games he won 154 medals (32 gold, 53 silver and 69 bronze).

The medal won by Peruvian athletes so far:

ORO (30)

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 Auction, Daniel La Torre – Badminton Mixed Team.

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 Lopez, Areli Sinarahua, Bethlehem Torres, Carolina Rodriguez, Daniela Torres, Diana Garnica, Elisa Lopez, Maria Fe Menacho, Miranda Nieto, Rebecca Rodriguez and Stefanny Alvarez).

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

June 30th

16. Cristian Morales Bustos – Shooting – Rifle 3 positions – 50 meters

1st of July

17. Luis Fernando Barco- Golf- Men’s Individual

18. Ximena Zorrilla- Athletics-Hammer Throw

19. Jovana De la Cruz- Athletics-10,000 m.

July 2nd

20. César Rodríguez- Atletismo-March 35 km.

21. Caterine Romero- Vela- Sunfish Femenino

22. Daniela Borda- Sports Shooting- Women’s Skeet

23. Gracia Carrillo Málaga – Sailing – Female Optimist

24. Mckenna Victoria De Bever Elliot – Swimming – 200 meters combined Checkers

3rd of July

25. Alejandra De Osma- Water Skiing -Slalom modality

26. Hugh of the Castle- Taekwondo- Poomsae

27. María Alejandra Bramont- Swimming-Open Water

28. Marko Carrillo- Sports Shooting- Rapid Fire Pistol 25 mts.

29. María Fe Muñoz- Women’s Swimming-400m Individual Medley

30. Mckenna De Bever- Swimming-100m. Female Back

PLATA (26)

June 24

31. María Luisa Doig -Fencing- Women’s Individual Sword

June 25th

32. Pamela Noya and Adriana Sanguinetti – Rowing 2x1000m Senior

33. Naomi Huayhuameza – Judo -52 Kg.

34. Ingrid Aranda – Karate Kata Individual Femenino

35. Edwar Gonzales, Daniel Agüero, Arián León, Mauro Gallegos, Jimmy Figueroa and Luis Pizarro – Men’s Team Gymnastics

June 26th

36. Valeria Palacios – Women’s Lightweight Rowing 1x1000m

37. Aldo Guibu and Ricardo Tateishi – Men’s Doubles Bowling

38. Ana Méndez, Ana Rengifo, Chris Centeno, Fabiola Díaz – Team Artistic Gymnastics

June 27th

39. Cristian Morales – Shooting, Air Rifle – 10 meters

40. Camila Figueroa – Judo – 70 kg category.

41. Adrian Guibu, Aldo Guibu, Kenny Kishimoto and Victor Tateishi – Bowling, men’s team.

June 28th

42. Brillith Gamarra, Alonso Wong, Xsara Morales, Yuta Galarreta, Camila Figueroa and Daryl Yamamoto – Mixed Team Judo

43.- Diego Elías and Alonso Escudero – Squash – men’s doubles

June 29

44. Diego Subauste and Daniel La Torre – Badminton-men’s doubles

45. Namie Miyahira and Fernanda Saporana- Badminton-women’s doubles

46.Alonso Escudero, Álvaro García, Diego Elías, Rafael Gálvez- Squash- Men’s Teams

1st of July

47. Álvaro Arones and Sandy Villarán- Artistic Swimming-Mixed Duet

July 2nd

48. Stefano Felipe Moy Boza – Sailing – Male Optimist

49. Florencia Chiarella – Sailing – Ilca 6 Femenina

50. Stefano Peschiera – Vela – Ilca 7 Masculino

51. Julio Palomino – Athletics – 3000 meter hurdles

52. Jessica Cattaneo, Micaela Bernales, Mckenna De Bever and Sophia Ribeiro – Swimming 4 x 200 relay

3rd of July

53. Gabriela Castle- Taekwondo- Poomsae

54. María Alejandra de Osma- Water Skiing- Women’s Jump

55. Joao Benavides – Greco Wrestling- Men’s 60 kg

56. Kevin Altamirano- Sports Shooting- Rapid Fire Pistol 25 mts.

BRONZE (60)

June 24

57. Eduardo García – Fencing- Men’s Individual Epee

June 25th

58. Geronimo Hamann – Rowing 1×1000 Lightweight

59. Gustavo Salcedo – Rowing Single Open Weight (M1x)

60. Mariano Wong – Karate Kata Individual Masculino

61. Marian Flores – Judo – 57 kg category.

62. Hiromi Sánchez- Female Karate Kumite -55kg

63. Linda Rodríguez- Female Karate Kumite -61kg

64. Edwar Gonzales – Individual Artistic Gymnastics

June 26th

65. Sol Cabrera – Karate Kumite -68kg

66. Alonso Wong – Judo Category – 73kg

67. Xsara Morales – Judo Category -70kg

68. Andrés Sandoval and César Cipriani- Men’s Lightweight Rowing 2x1000m

69. Pamela Noya – Rowing at W1x – Single Ladies Open Weight

June 27th

70. Carla Morales, Pamela Noya, Alessia Palacios and Valeria Palacios – Women’s Lightweight Quadruple Rowing.

71. Adriana Sanguinetti, Pamela Noya, Alessia Palacios, Valeria Palacios – Rowing Four Pairs of Short Oars (W4X) Women

72. Yuta Galarreta – Judo – 90 kg category.

73. Yuliana Bolívar – Judo – category +78 kg.

June 28th

74. Alexia Arenas and Cristian Morales – Sports Shooting – 10m Air Rifle Modality. Mixed

75. 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).

76. Men’s Volleyball (Santiago La Jara, Angel Cerpa, Bruno Seminario, Sebastián Blanco, Martin Gómez and Antonio Morón)

June 29

77. Namie Miyahira – Women’s Singles Badminton

78. Marko Carrillo – 10m Air Pistol.

79. José Guevara- Badminton- Men’s Singles

80. Daniel La Torre- Badminton- Men’s Singles

81. Valentina Porcella – Shooting – Women’s Trap

82. Alessandro de Souza – Shooting – Male Trap

83. Annia Becerra – Shooting Sport – Women’s 10m Air Pistol

84. Alejandra Zavala, Luciana Castillo and Ximena Rodríguez- Squash-Women’s Teams

June 30th

85. Darwing Pérez-Boxeo – Feather 57 kg.

86. Leodan Pezo- Boxing-Lightweight 63 kg.

87. José María Lucar- Boxing-Heavyweight 91 kg.

88. Alessandra Teruya, Constance Tenya, Maria Bouchon, Maria Jesus Pizarro, Itatí Susano, Brunella Beteta, Tamie La Puente, Kiana Chain Matsuda, Allison Morales, Akemy Gonzales, Thais Uyema, Jimena Kunigami, Giovannah Webb, Selena Aponte, Adriana Yamakawa – Softball

1st of July

89. Table tennis by Varones team (Rodrigo Hidalgo, Felipe Duffoó, Adrián Rubiños and Carlos Fernández).

90. Analí Saldarriaga- Weightlifting – Snatch up to 59 kg

91. Analí Saldarriaga- Weightlifting- Clean and jerk up to 59 kg

92. Soledad Torre Marín – Athletics-10,000 m. Feminine

93. Adriana Toulier, Angie Paredes, Ariana Coronado, Camila Fernández, Lia Martínez, María Ccoylo, Mariafe Coronado, Tania Patiño and Yamile Carrasco-Artistic Swimming- Women’s Team Combined Free Routine

94. María Ccoyllo and Yamile Carrasco- Artistic Swimming- Female Duet

July 2nd

95. Luis Henry Campos- Athletics-Men’s March 35 km.

96.Evelyn Inga- Athletics- Women’s March 35 km.

97. Alexia Arenas- Sports shooting- Rifle 3 positions 50 meters.

98. Jean Paul De Trazegnies-Vela-Sunfish Masculino

99. Rafaela Parodi Subauste – Sailing – Female Sunfish

100. Sophie Zimmermann – Vela – Ilca 6 Femenina

101. Alexandra Zavala, Mariana Illescas and Gianella Hermoza – Archery, Women’s Recurve mode

102. David Bardalez – Weightlifting, clean and jerk 67 kg.

103. Shoely Mabel Mego – Weightlifting – Snatch 55kg. feminine.

104. Shoely Mabel Mego – Weightlifting – Clean and Jerk 55kg. feminine.

105. Sophia Ribeiro Velásquez – Swimming – 800 m. Free Female

106. Diana Bazalar – Track & Field – 110 m. with fences

107. Yuri Labra – Athletics – 3000 meter hurdles

3rd of July

108. Rodrigo Hidalgo and Carlos Fernández- Table Tennis- Men’s Doubles

109. Felipe Duffoó and Isabel Duffoó- Table Tennis- Mixed Doubles

110.Cristhiana Emilia De Osma Bedoya- Water Skiing- Female Figures

111.Rafael Juan Diego De Osma Bedoya-Water Skiing – Male Figures

112. Rafael de Osma- Water Skiing – Male Jump

113. Raymiguel Barreto – Taekwondo–58kgs Kyorugi Male

114. Pool Ambrose-Wrestling Greco 87 lbs.

115. Joaquín Vargas – Swimming – Men’s 200 meter freestyle

116. Alexia Sotomayor, María Fe Muñoz, Rafaela Fernandini, Adriana Buendía – Swimming – Women’s 4×100 medley relay.

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Published: 7/4/2022


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