The National Minor Games: Tennis, Judo, and Volleyball Kick Off the Tournament in Guayaquil

The competition that brings together the best athletes in the country, between 12 and 15 years old, began yesterday to distribute medals in Guayaquil in disciplines such as tennis y taekwondo.

National Minor Games: Tennis, judo and volleyball opened the sporting event

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The representative of the Pichincha Sports Concentration, Iker Yangarihe hung up oro en poomsae in the debut of the discipline of the multi-sports event.

Con 6100 units, Yangari defeated his peers Roberth Cajamarcafrom Manabí, who achieved silver with 5883 units; Wilson Pardo, from El Oro bronze (5783); while Emmanuel Alvarez, from Tungurahua (5783) was fourth; and the host Edward Perafrom Guayas fifth with 5433 points.

“This medal is not really for me, It’s for my grandmother Graciela who died a few days ago; she dedicated it to him from the bottom of my heart because I love her very much. She helped me, pushed me and motivated me to continue with taekwondo. This is for her”said Yangari, who will also compete in pairs and trios.

Already in field tennis, in men’s doubles, the Guayas couple made up of Bruno Cabezas y Josep Castellanoswon 6-2 and 6-4 against their peers from Tungurahua.

In mixed doubles, again an albicelteste duo, made up of Daniela Mendoza y Diego Padilla, they won the final against Chimborazo by a double 6-2, in one hour and fifteen minutes of play. Finally in double ladies, the Guayasenses Ariana Ponce y Valery Zambrano They were champions after beating their rivals from Los Ríos by 6/2- 6/1.

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2023-09-14 23:27:47
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