Uruguay successfully participated in the Bolivian Games that were held in the Peruvian cities of Chiclayo and Lima. As a guest, Uruguay participated with 21 athletes in six disciplines and came back with 19 medals. It was the best delegation among the invited nations.
The Bolivarian Games They have been disputed since 1938 with a first edition carried out in Bogotá. This was the 22nd edition. Since 1973 they have been held every four years.
The multi-sport event is organized by the Bolivarian Sports Organization, which was founded by the six countries that obtained their independence at the behest of Simón Bolívar. These countries are Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and Venezuela. Over time, other nations joined in.
In addition, it is a tradition that guest nations compete in each event. This year he was invited Uruguay along with Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Barbados and Curacao.
The Uruguayan Olympic Committee welcomed the participation so that its athletes sumen year international in its various competencies.
Uruguay competed in e-sports, weightlifting, karate, judo, Basque pelota and rowing.
Rowing was the most prominent sport with three gold medals won, two silver and one bronze.
The other gold was achieved by Williams Freire in e-sports.
All the medals that Uruguay won at the 2025 Bolivarian Games
| Medal | Sportsman | Sports |
| Oro | Williams Freire | e-sports |
| Oro | Felipe Kluver | Rowing, single light weight |
| Oro | Leandro Rodas and Martín Zócalo | Rowing, 2 long oars without coxswain |
| Oro | Martín Sarraute, Romina Cetraro, Nicole Yarzón and Bruno Cetraro | Rowing, quad open mixed pair |
| Plata | Juan Carlos Pita | Karate, -67 kilos |
| Plata | Leonella Acosta | Basque ball, frontball |
| Plata | Manuel Pelúa | Basque pelota, individual rubber ball 30 meters |
| Plata | Romina Cetraro | Rowing, open single |
| Plata | Luciano García and Felipe Kluver | Rowing, double open pair |
| Plata | Marcos Sarraute | Remo coastal, beach sprint |
| Plata | Marcos Sarraute and Leandro Rodas | Remo coastal, beach sprint |
| Plata | Romina Cetraro and Leandro Rodas | Remo coastal, beach sprint |
| Bronze | Sandy Caraballo | Judo, +100 kilos |
| Bronze | Maximiliano Larrosa | Karate, -60 kilos |
| Bronze | Francisco Barrios | Karate, -75 kilos |
| Bronze | Juan Macedo | Karate, -84 kilos |
| Bronze | Bruno Cetraro | Rowing, single open weight |
| Bronze | Nicole Yarzón and Romina Cetraro | Rowing, double pair open weight |
| Bronze | Nicole Yarzón and Romina Cetraro | Remo coastal, beach sprint |
Uruguay was the invited nation with its four golds and its total of 19 medals.
He won the overall medal table Colombia with 142 golds, 122 silver and 76 bronze.
Counting all participants, Uruguay was eleventh above Bolivia that won a gold, seven silver and 25 bronze and below El Salvador, winner of five golds, seven silver and 15 bronze.