Rosario: Argentina’s Sports Capital – High Performance Games

Los High performance Argentine games rosario 2025 They were officially opened this Tuesday, September 9, starting a competition that promises great emotions. A total of eleven of the 55 disciplines They are part of the event already had their debut, and the first results are available on the official website.

The disciplines that opened the curtain were chess, bádminton, artistic gymnastics, rowing, table tennis, artistic skating, table tennis, archery, volleyball and beach volleyball.

The Argentine High Performance Games made Rosario the city of sport

First champions and highlights of the day

He chess It was the discipline responsible for delivering the First Medal of Games. In the specialty IRT Blitz femenino, María José Campos (Buenos Aires) became championfollowed by Anna Laura Scarsi (CABA) in second place and Karen Nerina Gaite (Salta) in third. In the category Irt Blitz Malethe champion was Roberto Servat (Santa Fe)with Augusto Medina (Tucumán) and Pablo Acosta (Salta) completing the podium. The chess activity will continue this Wednesday at the City Museum.

The Argentine High Performance Games made Rosario the city of sport

He remo He was also the protagonist with the dispute of Six finals in the Setúbal Laguna of the city of Santa Fe. The delegation of CABA took four regattaswhile Santa Fe obtained the remaining two. The ends of this discipline will close their participation this Wednesday.

In it Artistic skatingwhich took place in the municipal skateboard, the champions highlighted in four specialties after the first day:

  • Micaela Belén Lopetegui (Buenos Aires) in Free Senior WS Ladies.
  • Camila Belén Tello (Misiones) in Senior WS Ladies dance.
  • Juan Segundo Rodríguez (Buenos Aires) in Free Senior WS Caballeros.
  • Facundo Javier Nieva Biza (Catamarca) in Senior WS Caballeros dance.

He arc firebased at the Rosario Hippodrome, he also crowned his first champions. In the category MIXTO Equipinethe Olympic Damián Jajarabilla with Saravia González (Buenos Aires) took the gold. The Santa Fe duo of Alma Pueyo López and Lucas Aranda obtained second place. Buenos Aires also stood out in Compound mixed equipmentwith the consecration of González Guillermina y Carreras Julio.

The Argentine High Performance Games made Rosario the city of sport

Development of skills and what is coming

He badminton He started its qualifying phases at Cruce Alberdi and will continue with action during Wednesday and Thursday. The Artistic gymnasticsat the Provincial Club (Salvador Bonilla Stadium), lived its first day of team competition and All Around in both branches, and the Finals will be played this Wednesday from 1:00 p.m..

For its part, the table tennis and table tennis They began their rounds of groups at six simultaneous tables, an action that will run until Thursday. He volleyball And his beach specialty, the Beach volleyballthey also started their group phases. The Indoor volleyball will take place at the Yacht Club until Friday, while the beach volleyball will end Thursday at the La Rural Arena.

The Argentine High Performance Games made Rosario the city of sport

The day on Wednesday promises more emotions, starting at 8:00 with the opening of the fan fest and extending until 22:30 with volleyball. The agenda of the day will include competitions in chess, bádminton, handball, baseball 5, boxing, artistic gymnastics, golf, hockey, judo and for judo, artistic skating, ball, modern pentathlon, rowing and for row volleyball.

James Whitfield

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