Salta Leads Northern Region with 71 Medals in The Evita Games: Impressive Results for Provincial Delegation

The provincial delegation achieved 71 medals and leads the northern region of the country. More than 600 young people from Salta competed in Mar del Plata in 60 disciplines.

The Salta delegation for the national finals of The Evita Games ended today its participation in the most important competition in amateur sports, with great results for the delegation of 900 people who left a week ago for Mar del Plata.

The adapted sport provided 45 medals, including 23 gold, 13 silver and 9 bronze. In addition, Salta achieved 6 first places at the national level in table tennis, athletics, judo and Olympic lifting.

On the last day of competition of the games, Salta won the silver medal in under 15 women’s basketball, the silver medal in under 16 men’s hockey and the bronze medal in under 14 women’s soccer and 2 bronze medals in boxing. podiums in judo and karate.

In the 60 disciplines in which they competed, Salta athletes totaled 71 medals, leading the North and ranking among the top 10 provinces.

He Minister of Tourism and Sports Mario Peña He highlighted the work done by the Salta team, especially the 660 athletes who “put all their enthusiasm and effort into the sport they love. As our Governor Gustavo Sáenz asks us, we continue to strengthen competitive and social sports with all the tools available.”

He Secretary of Sports Sergio Chibán He commented that “the balance is highly positive from a qualitative and quantitative point of view because this year we had a high percentage of athletes from the interior of the province and that marks the federalism that the Governor’s management has.”

The official congratulated “each athlete, coach and coordinator who worked hard to strengthen and grow our sport, which is reflected in the final result. We were the delegation that was first and the one that left last and that is an enormous effort that our Government makes.”

Finally, Chiban said that “we continue to be the sports leader in northern Argentina and we are among the best 10 provinces in the country, which motivates us to continue working for the development, strengthening and growth of sports throughout the province.”

The delegation that represented Salta in the Evita National Games was one of the most federal in history since it was made up of athletes from the entire province, marking that the Provincial State accompanies sports development in each of the municipalities.

Regarding adapted sports, Salta managed to increase the number of gold medals obtained compared to last year and also added teams in disciplines in which it did not previously participate, which indicates qualitative and quantitative growth in the inclusion sports policy.

Return of the delegation
The Salta delegation that participated in the Evita 2023 Games in Mar del Plata began its return to Salta and plans to arrive in the city this Sunday at 4 p.m.

Conventional Sport Medal Table
Brian Ocampo (Capital): Gold in men’s individual table tennis under 13 Ayelén Gabrich and Victoria Guardia (Capital): Gold in team table tennis under 13 Leonardo Albarracín (Capital): Gold in triple jump under 17 Tahina Rivero (Capital) : Gold in judo category up to 44 kg Francisco Soria: Gold in Olympic lifting 170 kg Victoria Miranda: Gold in Olympic lifting 106 kg Basketball (Capital): Silver under 15 women’s team Naira Giaroli (El Carril): Silver in 300 meters skate race Galo Alfarano (Capital): Silver in gymnastics, children’s individual trampoline category Aimé Cuevas (Capital): Silver in gymnastics, youth individual trampoline category Milton Enriquez (JV González): Silver in judo category up to 53 kg Nicolás Barreras: Silver in Olympic lifting 156 kg Chiara Colombi (Capital): Silver in swimming in the 50 meter freestyle Chiara Colombi (Capital): Silver in swimming in the 50 meter backstroke Valentina Mantovani (Oran): Silver in karate up to 61 kg José Miranda (Capital): Silver in karate up to 57 kg Football ( Capital): Bronze in women’s under 14 Naira Giaroli (El Carril): Bronze in 400 meter skate race Abigail Cisterna Ojeda (Capital): Bronze in hammer throw under 17 Zoe López (Orán): Bronze in women’s boxing up to 48 kg Carlos Castagnaro (Oran): Bronze in men’s boxing up to 54 kg Luciana Navarro (Capital): Bronze in triple jump under 17 Hernán Díaz (Gral Güemes): Bronze in judo category up to 58 kg Solana Mercado: Bronze in Olympic lifting 99 kg Chiara Colombi (Capital ): Bronze in swimming in the 200 meter freestyle Hockey Men’s U16: silver medal

Total: 26 medals
Gold: 6 Silver: 11 Bronze: 9

Adapted Sports Medal Table
3×3 football team (Capital): Gold in football under 14 visual category Pilar Clement (Capital): Gold in running under 16 visual category Tomás Mariscal (Oran): Gold in running under 16 motor category Bruno Bidaurre (Oran): Gold in swimming crol under 14 visual category Brian Coronel (Methane): Gold in throw under 14 visual category Antonio Diaz (Methane): Gold in race under 18 motor category Antonio Diaz (Methane): Gold in throw under 18 motor category Soledad Vega (Aguaray): Gold in throw under 16 category PC Soledad Vega (Aguaray): Gold in race under 16 category PC Soledad Reyes (Capital): Gold in race under 16 intellectual category Carlos Palma (JV Gonzalez): Gold in throw under 18 motor category Carlos Palma ( JV Gonzalez): Gold in race under 18 motor category Kevin Rios (R Lerma): Gold in race under 16 categ motor Dardo Aguirre (Mosconi): Gold in powerlifting under 16 motor category Maren Osorio (Capital): Gold in swimming 50 mts sub 14 visual category Maren Osorio (Capital): Gold in breaststroke swimming under 14 visual category Maren Osorio (Capital): Gold in 25 mts swimming under 14 visual category Bruno Castro (Capital): Gold in backstroke swimming under 16 motor category Bruno Castro (Capital). ): Gold in swimming 50 mts under 16 motor category Lourdes Rodriguez (Capital): Gold in jumping under 18 motor category Pilar Clement (Capital): Silver in jumping under 16 visual category Simón Maciel (Capital): Silver in running under 18 PC category Tomás Mariscal (Orán): Silver in throw motor category Aldana Oropeza (Capital): Silver in table tennis under 18 intellectual category Brian Coronel (Methane): Silver in race under 14 visual category Fernanda Mendiolaza (La Merced): Silver in race sub 16 category PC Fernanda Mendiolaza (La Merced): Silver in throw under 16 category PC Fernando Torres (JV Gonzalez): Silver in throw under 14 category PC Kevin Ríos (R Lerma): Silver in throw under 16 motor category Bruno Castro (Capital) : Silver in butterfly swimming under 16 motor category Bruno Castro (Capital): Silver in swimming 25 mts under 16 motor category Tatiana Menecer (Yruya): Silver in race under 18 intellectual Marco Bautista (Capital): Bronze in race 80 mts under 14 category engine Marco Bautista (Capital): Bronze in throw under 14 category engine Simón Maciel (Capital): Bronze in jump under 18 category PC Ramon Gareca (Oran): Bronze in race under 16 category PC Ramon Gareca (Oran): Bronze in throw sub 16 category PC Xiomara Diaz (Capital): Bronze in throw under 14 visual category Lourdes Rodriguez (Capital): Bronze in run under 18 motor category Athletics Visual disability Throw bullet Antonela Pilipiuk: gold medal Briana Perez: silver medal Antonela Pilipiuk: medal of brass Race 100 mts

Total: 45 medals
Gold: 23 Silver: 13 Bronze: 9

*FINAL SALTA DELEGATION MEDAL TABLE*
TOTAL: 71 GOLD MEDALS: 29 SILVER: 24 BRONZE: 18

2023-10-01 21:06:30
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