Missionary Sports Games: More than 150 athletes define the classifications to the national

Missionary sports games advance with definitions in different disciplines. The headquarters of the provincial finals are Oberá and Posadas, where tournaments have already been defined Older adults, adapted sports and combat sports. This instance has more than 150 athletes in total, representing the vast majority of municipalities classified in the departmental instance.

The program is organized by the Ministry of Sports together with federations, associations and municipalities. In Drafting The Newcom finals, table tennis, sho and toad in the older adults mode were performed, in addition to table tennis and boccia in adapted sports. The day had representatives of May 25, Garden América, Montecarlo, Posadas, Eldorado, Oberá and Apostles, with the support of the Local Sports Directorate and Teachers of CEFE No. 2.

The results confirmed the delegation that will participate in the National Games of older adults, which will be made of September 1 to 5 in Salta. The trip is scheduled for Sunday at 15 from CEPard.

Next finals

For its part, this Saturday Judo, fighting, taekwondo, karate and fencing competitions were developed in the CEPARD of Posadas. Athletes of Puerto Rico, Posadas, Oberá, Apostles, Concepción de la Sierra, Candelaria, Santo Pipó, Aristóbulo del Valle, Salto enchanted, Dos de Mayo, Garden América and El Superbio participated in coordinated evidence together with provincial federations.

The boxing discipline will have its definition on Saturday, September 6 in Cerro Azul.

The provincial finals will continue in Montecarlo, with the Bádminton tournament at the Gymnastics Club, and on Saturday from 14 in Aristóbulo del Valle, with the definition of archery.

Prominent and classified results to the national instance

Lucha: Tiziana Báez, Dana Costa, Selena Cabral, Elías Delgado, Thiago Amarilla, Kevin Rodríguez and Ariel Báez (all of Posadas).

Taekwondo: Nahiara López (Posadas), Candela Domínguez (Santa Pipó), Guadalupe Bernal (Santa Pipó), Sofía Bergman (Aristóbulo del Valle), David Galeano (Santa Pipó), Aeneas Kusiak (Garden América), Braian Gómez (Enchanted Salto) and Lautaro Leites (Aristóbulo del Valle).

Judo: María Sol Paredes (Oberá), Desiree Mendoza (Posadas), Juliana Ramírez (Posadas), Elena Lutz (Posadas), Mateo Bustamante (Posadas), Santiago Lagardo (Posadas), Kevin Mora (Oberá) and Emanuel Silva (Oberá).

Karate: Casanova Azul (Posadas), María Figueroa (Concepción de la Sierra), Dahira Verena Dure (Candelaria), Genaro Castro (Posadas), Alexis Fratez (Candelaria), Francisco Lucero (Oberá) and Ian Potchka (Posadas).

Fencing: Luciano Ferreira (Posadas) and Bianca Santander (Posadas).

Older adults

Newcom: 1st Montecarlo Newcom; 2nd Finite Amarillos (posed); 3rd CEF No. 13 JARDIN AMERICA; 4th Newcom Redeport (25 Mayo).

Table tennis:

Mixed: 1st María Alberto – Mauricio Seguí (Posadas); 2nd Alicia Krieger – Rubén López (Oberá).

Female double: 1st Mariko Tanguchi – Goto Yoshiko (Posadas).

Men’s Doble: 1st Carlos Braetz (posed) – Carlos Goncálvez (Eldorado); 2nd Raúl Costa – Pedro Cieplinski (Oberá).

TEJO:

Male: José Claudio Acossado – Luis Mario Oliveira (posed).

FEMALE: Matilde Gerzely – Stella Maris Rivero (Posadas).

Sapo:

Femenino: Laurentina Ferreira – Eva Grance Elodia (Oberá).

Male: Miguel Ángel Barreyro – Juan José Ferreyra (Apostles).

Adapted sports

Bowl:

BC3: 1st Morena Sosa (Oberá); 2nd Joaquín Andueza (Oberá).

BC1: 1st Eduardo Cuenca (Oberá).
(Sosa and Cuenca classified the National).

Adapted table tennis:

Motor: 1st Anderson Willemberg (Oberá); 2nd Alex Rodríguez (Oberá).

Intellectual: 1st Bruno Alegre (Oberá); 2nd Ian Suschinke (Oberá); 3rd Pablo Czaban (Oberá).
(Willemberg, Rodríguez and Alegre classified the National).

Olympic lifting (provincial qualification)

Female Sub 15: Victoria Ritter (–48 kg), Morena Benedit (–53 kg), Luciana Rodríguez (–63 kg), Laura López García (+63 kg).
Male under 15: Lucas Fernández (–60 kg), César López (–65 kg), Ignacio Medina (–71 kg), Román Talavera (–79 kg).

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This article provides a snapshot of the intense competition and dedication showcased in the Misiones provincial sports finals. To further enhance understanding and provide a fresh perspective, let’s delve deeper with a extensive summary and a dedicated FAQ section.

Key results & Highlights: A Comprehensive Summary

To provide a clearer understanding of the diverse disciplines and the remarkable achievements of the athletes, we’ve compiled a detailed table summarizing the key results from the provincial finals. This table emphasizes the variety of sports and the municipalities represented.

Sport Discipline Category 1st Place Athletes/Team Municipality
Newcomb (Older Adults) N/A Montecarlo Newcom Montecarlo
Table Tennis (Older Adults) Mixed María Alberto – Mauricio Seguí Posadas
Female Doubles Mariko Tanguchi – Goto yoshiko Posadas
Male Doubles Carlos Braetz – Carlos Goncálvez Posadas, Eldorado
Tejo (Older Adults) Male José Claudio Acossado – Luis Mario Oliveira Posadas
Female Matilde Gerzely – Stella Maris Rivero Posadas
Sapo (Older Adults) Female Laurentina Ferreira – Eva Grance Elodia Oberá
Male Miguel Ángel Barreyro – Juan José Ferreyra Apostles
Boccia (Adapted Sports) BC3 Morena Sosa Oberá
BC1 Eduardo Cuenca Oberá
Adapted Table Tennis Motor Anderson Willemberg Oberá
Intellectual Bruno Alegre Oberá
Lucha N/A Tiziana Báez, Dana Costa, Selena Cabral, Elías Delgado, Thiago Amarilla, Kevin rodríguez, Ariel Báez Posadas
Taekwondo N/A Nahiara López, Candela Domínguez, Guadalupe Bernal, Sofía Bergman, David Galeano, Aeneas Kusiak, Braian Gómez, Lautaro Leites Posadas, Santa Pipó, Aristóbulo del Valle,Garden América, and Enchanted Salto
Judo N/A María Sol Paredes, Desiree Mendoza, Juliana Ramírez, Elena Lutz, Mateo Bustamante, Santiago Lagardo, Kevin Mora, Emanuel Silva Oberá, Posadas
Karate N/A Casanova Azul, María Figueroa , Dahira Verena Dure, Genaro Castro, Alexis Fratez, Francisco Lucero, Ian Potchka Posadas, Concepción de la Sierra, Candelaria, Oberá
Fencing N/A Luciano Ferreira, Bianca Santander Posadas
Weightlifting (provincial qualification) Female Sub 15 Victoria Ritter (-48 kg), Morena benedit (-53 kg), Luciana Rodríguez (-63 kg), Laura López García (+63 kg) N/A
Male under 15 Lucas Fernández (-60 kg), César López (-65 kg), Ignacio Medina (-71 kg), Román Talavera (-79 kg) N/A
Table summarizing results from the provincial finals, showcasing diverse sports and municipalities.

Note: Detailed results for each category and competition are provided earlier in the article.

SEO-Friendly Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

To provide even more value to our readers, we have compiled a frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section. This section addresses common questions and concerns and provides an informative resource that boosts search visibility and engagement.

General Questions

Q: What are the Missionary sports Games?

A: The Missionary Sports Games are a series of provincial competitions organized by the Ministry of Sports, involving various sports disciplines and age groups, offering a competitive platform for athletes across different municipalities.

Q: Where were the provincial finals held?

A: The provincial finals were primarily held in Oberá and Posadas. Other locations such as Montecarlo, Cerro Azul, and Aristóbulo del Valle hosted specific events.

Q: Which sports were included in the finals?

A: The finals featured a wide range of sports, including Judo, taekwondo, Karate, Fencing, Weightlifting, Newcom, Table Tennis, Tejo, Sapo and Boccia, and more from the original text.

Q: Who organizes the Missionary Sports Games?

A: The games are organized by the Ministry of Sports, in collaboration with various federations, associations, and municipalities.

National Games Information

Q: When and where will the National Games of Older Adults take place?

A: The National Games of Older Adults will be held in Salta from September 1 to 5.

Q: Which athletes qualified for the National games?

A: Specific athletes who qualified are mentioned in the results table, including Morena Sosa, Eduardo Cuenca, Anderson Willemberg, and Bruno Alegre in adapted sports.

Q: When is the trip to Salta scheduled?

A: The trip to Salta for the National Games is scheduled for Sunday at 3 p.m. from CEPard.

Future Events

Q: Where will the boxing finals be held?

A: The boxing discipline finals are scheduled for Saturday, September 6, in Cerro Azul.

Q: What are the upcoming sports events?

A: Upcoming events include badminton in Montecarlo and archery in Aristóbulo del Valle and boxing in Cerro Azul.

We hope this comprehensive update enriches your understanding and appreciation for the Missionary sports Games.

James Whitfield

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