Chile Dominates on Day One of Bolivarian Youth Games with 11 Medals in Athletics

On the first day of action on the track, the national delegation shone in speed, middle distance and throws. The delegation has 18 golds and 77 medals in total.

Thursday, April 11, 2024 9:06 p.m.

Extraordinary beginning of national athletics in the Bolivarian Youth Games. At the Sucre Olympic Stadium, national athletes won eleven medals (four gold, five silver and two bronze), demonstrating their power in the region.

Lucas Jara opened the celebrations in the 1,500 meters, a test where Chile made the “1-2” since Sebastián Dossow supported Jara. The same thing happened in the hammer throw, after the performances of Benjamín Muñoz and Cipriano Riquelme, gold and silver, respectively.

In the afternoon, Antonia Ramírez and Benjamín Aravena They had an outstanding performance in the 100 meter dash, adding two more wins. “Anto” was one hundredth of a second away from breaking the Chilean record for the category, after stopping the clock at 11.76, while Aravena erased the previous national record with a time of 10.35.

Likewise, Asunción Dreyfus (bronze, pole vault), Catalina Rozas (silver, 100 meters hurdles), Matilde Tejos (silver, long jump), Catalina Heilenkotter (bronze, hammer throw) and Ramón Fuenzalida (bronze, 110 meters hurdles) also celebrated. ).

In addition to athletics, triathletes Sol Ottenhsimer and Ignacio Flores, contributed silver and bronze. The cyclists had the same harvest in the Gran Fondo, after Marlen Rojas’ runner-up finish and Vicente Aliaga’s bronze.

Team Chile reaches 77 medals (18 gold) and remains on the Bolivarian podium. The delegation can still continue adding medals in athletics, cross country cycling, futsal, judo, wrestling, racquetball, squash, triathlon and volleyball.

Photo: @fotografiadeportiva.

Extraordinary beginning of national athletics in the Bolivarian Youth Games. At the Sucre Olympic Stadium, national athletes won eleven medals (four gold, five silver and two bronze), demonstrating their power in the region.

Lucas Jara opened the celebrations in the 1,500 meters, a test where Chile made the “1-2” since Sebastián Dossow supported Jara. The same thing happened in the hammer throw, after the performances of Benjamín Muñoz and Cipriano Riquelme, gold and silver, respectively.

In the afternoon, Antonia Ramírez and Benjamín Aravena They had an outstanding performance in the 100 meter dash, adding two more wins. “Anto” was one hundredth of a second away from breaking the Chilean record for the category, after stopping the clock at 11.76, while Aravena erased the previous national record with a time of 10.35.

Likewise, Asunción Dreyfus (bronze, pole vault), Catalina Rozas (silver, 100 meters hurdles), Matilde Tejos (silver, long jump), Catalina Heilenkotter (bronze, hammer throw) and Ramón Fuenzalida (bronze, 110 meters hurdles) also celebrated. ).

In addition to athletics, triathletes Sol Ottenhsimer and Ignacio Flores, contributed silver and bronze. The cyclists had the same harvest in the Gran Fondo, after Marlen Rojas’ runner-up finish and Vicente Aliaga’s bronze.

Team Chile reaches 77 medals (18 gold) and remains on the Bolivarian podium. The delegation can still continue adding medals in athletics, cross country cycling, futsal, judo, wrestling, racquetball, squash, triathlon and volleyball.

Photo: @fotografiadeportiva.

Extraordinary beginning of national athletics in the Bolivarian Youth Games. At the Sucre Olympic Stadium, national athletes won eleven medals (four gold, five silver and two bronze), demonstrating their power in the region.

Lucas Jara opened the celebrations in the 1,500 meters, a test where Chile made the “1-2” since Sebastián Dossow supported Jara. The same thing happened in the hammer throw, after the performances of Benjamín Muñoz and Cipriano Riquelme, gold and silver, respectively.

In the afternoon, Antonia Ramírez and Benjamín Aravena They had an outstanding performance in the 100 meter dash, adding two more wins. “Anto” was one hundredth of a second away from breaking the Chilean record for the category, after stopping the clock at 11.76, while Aravena erased the previous national record with a time of 10.35.

Likewise, Asunción Dreyfus (bronze, pole vault), Catalina Rozas (silver, 100 meters hurdles), Matilde Tejos (silver, long jump), Catalina Heilenkotter (bronze, hammer throw) and Ramón Fuenzalida (bronze, 110 meters hurdles) also celebrated. ).

In addition to athletics, triathletes Sol Ottenhsimer and Ignacio Flores, contributed silver and bronze. The cyclists had the same harvest in the Gran Fondo, after Marlen Rojas’ runner-up finish and Vicente Aliaga’s bronze.

Team Chile reaches 77 medals (18 gold) and remains on the Bolivarian podium. The delegation can still continue adding medals in athletics, cross country cycling, futsal, judo, wrestling, racquetball, squash, triathlon and volleyball.

Photo: @fotografiadeportiva.

2024-04-12 01:23:28
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