Historical participation of San Luis in the Evita National Games: it won 70 medals and smashed records | InfoMerlo.com

The San Luis delegation had a brilliant performance in La Feliz, more than doubling the current medal record (32 in 2019). This Sunday morning, the 722 athletes will arrive at Terrazas del Portezuelo.

This Saturday the most federal Games in the country culminated and the Atlantic coast suited San Luis better than ever, which ended up in the forefront of Argentine sport, competing alongside provinces that have millions of inhabitants.

On the last day, which lasted only half a day, our athletes hung more medals to reach the final number of 70 medals: 28 gold, 24 silver and 18 bronze.

According to what happened today, the Olympic wrestling will return to San Luis with five medals from Galo Antista and Juan Diego Saile, who won gold; Aisha Ahumada won the silver medal, while Abigail Miranda and Tiago Jofré won the bronze.

The San Luis paddle ball, motivated by hosting the next Absolute World Cup in 2026, won the bronze in mixed doubles under 14. The team was made up of Selene Salinas, Valentín Miranda and Jeremías Saromé.

Karate also had a great day, contributing four medals to the San Luis medal table: Santiago Quiroga won the gold medal in the +70 kg category, Joaquina Soria the silver medal in -54 kg; Paulina Mendoza, category +50 kg, won the bronze medal and Bautista Ribes did the same, but in Kumite -54 kg.

Judo won two medals through Aldo Torres Brandani, who was 2nd in -44 kg, and Tiago Gatica, who finished 3rd in -58 kg.

Sports as a whole also contributed to the cause with the historic tournament held by the under 14 women’s futsal, which took the silver medal from Mar del Plata. Meanwhile, mixed football, also under 14, got the bronze. The men’s soccer 11 under 16 won their match for 3rd place and won the bronze.

The San Luis tennis team, meanwhile, won the silver medal with Ada Sosa, Santiago Cabalié, Valentín Lagos and Rocío Gigena.

Another discipline that is beginning to write its first pages of glory is badminton, since the Naschel duo made up of Emanuel Pérez and Joaquín Pérez became champions after beating Misiones in the final.

The young athletes are already on their way to San Luis, with suitcases full of medals, experiences, new friends and the pride of having left everything for the province’s shirt, aware that they entered the history of San Luis sport.

Next, the 70 medals won by San Luis in the Evita Games:

Oro

Ismael Vázquez – scracth sub 16

Ismael Vázquez – under 16 scoring laps

Ludmila Lobera, Sol Aman, Valentina Martínez and Sofía Porporatto – artistic gymnastics

Valentín Sáenz, Nehuén Martín and Tomas Valladares Vallone – artistic gymnastics

Facundo Lavandeira – chess

Lara Díaz – 100 meters adapted athletics

Facundo Cavallaro – 25 meters free swimming adapted

Luz Schiavo – 25 meter freestyle adapted swimming

Luz Schiavo – 50 meter freestyle adapted swimming

Jazmín Arce – adapted shot put

Jazmín Arce – 80 meters adapted athletics

Julieta Jorge – 150 meters adapted athletics

Julieta Jorge – adapted shot put

Mauro Juárez – adapted shot put

Abraham Sánchez – 80 meters adapted athletics

Abraham Sánchez – adapted shot put

Ángel Riveros – 100 meter freestyle adapted athletics

Luciano Becerra – 100 meter freestyle adapted athletics

Luciano Becerra – 100 meters for the hearing impaired, adapted athletics

Martín Páez – 200 meters adapted athletics

Martín Páez – adapted shot put

Ana Luz Garciarena Moll – adapted shot put

Emanuel Mancuso – adapted table tennis (doubles)

Mateo Correa – badminton

Galo Antista – Olympic wrestling

Game Diego Saile – Olympic wrestling

Santiago Quiroga – karate (+70 kg)

Emanuel Pérez and Joaquín Pérez – badminton (doubles)

Plata

Ismael Vázquez – 500 meters under 16 (cycling)

Valentín Busso – scratch sub 14

Valentín Busso – under 14 scoring laps

Tobias Morales – shot put

Gonzalo Garro – 80 meters adapted swimming

Facundo Cavallaro – 25 meters adapted swimming backstroke

Leandro Gatti – 25 meters adapted swimming

Leandro Gatti – 50 meters adapted swimming

Mauro Juárez – 80 meters adapted athletics

Luciano Ojeda – 80 meters adapted athletics (visual B2)

Ángel Riveros – adapted long jump

Ana Luz Garciarena Moll – 100 meters adapted athletics

Tamara Moreno – 100 meters adapted athletics

Martina Lara Navarro – 200 meters adapted athletics

Emanuel Mancuso – adapted table tennis (singles)

sitting volleyball

Lautaro Zalazar – Olympic lift under 15 (-81 kg)

Santiago Sambrano (two) – race skate

Aisha Ahumada – Olympic wrestling

Joaquina Soria – karate (-54 kg)

Aldo Torres Brandani – judo (-44 kg)

U14 women’s futsal

Ada Sosa, Santiago Cavalié, Valentín Lagos and Rocío Gigena – tennis

Bronze

Pía Claveles – 500 meters cycling under 14

Valentin Busso – 500 meters cycling under 14

Flor Bravo – 100 meters adapted athletics

Jeremías Arrieta – 100 meters adapted athletics

Luviano Ojeda Rosales – 100 meters adapted athletics

Valentín Pérez Lavigne – adapted shot put

Valentin Perez Lavigne – F56 shot put

Emanuel Albornoz – Olympic lift under 15 (+89 kg)

Martina Escudero – Olympic lift under 15 (-59 kg)

Mario Palacio – boxing under 16 (- 57 kg)

Abigail Miranda – Olympic wrestling

Tiago Jofré – Olympic wrestling

Selene Salinas, Valentín Miranda and Jeremías Saromé – paddle ball (under 14 mixed doubles)

Paulina Mendoza – karate (+50 kg)

Bautista Ribes – karate (kumite –54 kg)

Tiago Gatica – judo (-58 kg)

Under 14 mixed football

Men’s soccer 11 under 16

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