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Host city | Iquique |
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Country | ![]() |
Nations | 11 |
Athletes | 1,387 |
Opening | November 24, 2016 |
Closing | December 3, 2016 |
The 2016 Bolivarian Beach Games , officially the III Bolivarian Beach Games, is an international multi-sport event that was held from 24 November-3 December 2016 in Iquique, Chile. This was the first time Chile hosted an ODEBO event since becoming a member in 2010.
Iquique was selected over Vargas (Venezuela) as the host city in March 2015. [1]
Thirteen sports will feature in this edition of Bolivarian Beach Games. [2] Canoeing is added from the previous program.
Final medal tally [3]
* Host nation (Chile)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | ![]() | 31 | 22 | 16 | 69 |
2 | ![]() | 16 | 18 | 21 | 55 |
3 | ![]() | 13 | 11 | 14 | 38 |
4 | ![]() | 8 | 14 | 9 | 31 |
5 | ![]() | 6 | 6 | 8 | 20 |
6 | ![]() | 4 | 2 | 2 | 8 |
7 | ![]() | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
8 | ![]() | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
9 | ![]() | 0 | 5 | 4 | 9 |
10 | ![]() | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (10 entries) | 81 | 81 | 80 | 242 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men | ![]() Jesus Barrios Ali Barranco Wilmer Bracho Enmanuel Godoy Aldreisner Lopez Victor Lopez Carlos Martinez Jhonny Peñaloza Raul Rodriguez Ronald Timaure | ![]() Yinmy Arturo Ulises Damian Jorge Duarte Javier Fernández Cesar Frutos Alvaro Morinigo Carlos Sandoval Gustavo Sosa Oscar Vairoleto Hector Vazquez | ![]() Carlos Carcelen Jefferson Dominguez Eddye Gonzalez Eder Guerrero Gerdy Litardo Jimy Loor Ronald Murillo Johnny Nieves Eduardo Quiñonez Joe Quiñonez |
Women | ![]() Jackeline Angulo Maikelly Cedeño Luz Colina Nohelyn Gimenez Frannelly Polanco Ysbelia Ramírez Anyi Rodríguez Ana Maria Sequera Maria Tovar Hernairys Vargas | ![]() Ana Acuña Gladys Brusquetti Marizza Faría Fatima Lugo Leticia Martínez Beatris Penayo Jennifer Rodríguez Nilsa Romero Clara Romina Alicia Villalba | ![]() Tatiana Cano Maria Clara Estrada Susana Estrada Deisy Mazo Maria Isabel Perez Maria Camila Rodriguez Joseti Saams Maribel Serna Laura Sin Carolina Uribe |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men | ![]() Sergio Bascuñan Jorge Castillo Joaquín Huici Thomas Orchard Diego Ramírez Simon Salinas Martín Sigren Ignacio Silva Martín Vallejos Martín Verschae | ![]() Néstor Aguirre Ulises Andara Wilkinson Arrieta José Gutierrez Luis Lopez Alfmarx Marquez José Piña José Javier Rojas Ramón Ruiz Roberto Schaefer | ![]() Sergio Alvarenga Alvaro Baez Fabrizio Da Rosa Pablo Espinola Leonardo Glizt Ignacio Murdoch Juan Ortiz Antonio Ramos |
Women | ![]() Nicole Acevedo Catalina Arango Ana Camacho Andrea Fernandez Daniela Hincapie Carmen Ibarra Camila Lopera Angela Lozano Ruth Lozano Isabel Romero | ![]() Nardelys Alvarado Moureen Baloa Daniela Diaz Cristy Egido Jetsy Ferrera Maryoly Gamez Marianny Izarza Carla Lanzarote Mariana Romero Estefania Salami | ![]() Carolina Alfaro Nataly Badilla Daniela Baeza Alejandra Berrocal Daniela Corral Ana María Glucevic Bárbara Lira Katarina Restovic Jacqueline Rilling Judith Torres |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men | ![]() Andres Osorio Darwin Ramírez Douglas Zavala Elías Ramírez Elmer Robles Heber Ramos Herbert Ramos José Agustín Ruiz José Portillo José Batres Rafael Rizo Tomás Hernández | ![]() Carlos Carballo Diego Rodriguez Edgar Barreto Gustavo Benitez Ivan Fernandez Jesus Rolon Juan Esteban Lopez Orlando Zayas Pablo Lopez Roberto Sanchez Saul Gonzalez Sergio Gonzalez | ![]() Alberto Echeverria Cristian Medalla Diego Estay Felipe Díaz Ignacio Ponce Kevin Flores Orlando Echeverria Pablo Rodriguez Sebastián Bolívar Sebastián Vega Sergio Argote Victor Belaunde |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles | Ramon Guedez![]() | Jorge Peñalver![]() | Ali Colmenares![]() |
Women's singles | Patricia Diaz![]() | Lady Correa![]() | Maria Teresa Salame![]() |
Men's doubles | ![]() and Ramon Guedez (VEN) | ![]() and Marcello Guzmán (CHI) | ![]() and Xavier Viteri (ECU) |
Women's doubles | ![]() and Lady Correa (VEN) | ![]() and Janine Guerrero (ECU) | ![]() and Camila Toledo (CHI) |
Mixed doubles | ![]() and Patricia Diaz (VEN) | ![]() and Lady Correa (VEN) | ![]() and Marcello Guzmán (CHI) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men | ![]() Esteban Grimalt Marco Grimalt | ![]() Carlos Rangel Jonathan Golindano | ![]() Edgar Gamarra José Gaona |
Women | ![]() Andrea Galindo Claudia Galindo | ![]() Gabriela Brito Norisbeth Agudo | ![]() Michelle Valiente Patricia Caballero |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's C-1 200 m | Michael García![]() | Andres Lazo![]() | Ronny Ratia![]() |
Men's C-1 500 m | Michael García![]() | Ariel Jimenez![]() | Ronny Ratia![]() |
Men's C-1 1000 m | Michael García![]() | Sergio Díaz![]() | Ronny Ratia![]() |
Men's C-2 200 m | ![]() and Victor Vial (CHI) | ![]() and Luis Guerra (VEN) | ![]() and Juan Salazar (COL) |
Men's C-2 500 m | ![]() and Victor Vial (CHI) | ![]() and Juan Salazar (COL) | ![]() and Lonis Acevedo (DOM) |
Men's C-2 1000 m | ![]() and Victor Vial (CHI) | ![]() and Juan Salazar (COL) | ![]() and Lonis Acevedo (DOM) |
Men's K-1 200 m | Cristian Guerrero![]() | Manuel Chacano![]() | Antonio Oropeza![]() |
Men's K-1 500 m | Edvin Buc![]() | Cristian Guerrero![]() | José Giovanni Ramos ![]() |
Men's K-1 1000 m | Edvin Buc![]() | José Giovanni Ramos ![]() | Leocadio Pinto![]() |
Men's K-2 200 m | ![]() and Antonio Oropeza (VEN) | ![]() and Yojan Cano (COL) | ![]() and Manuel Chacano (CHI) |
Men's K-2 1000 m | ![]() and Joel Gonzalez (VEN) | ![]() and Yojan Cano (COL) | not awarded |
Women's C-1 200 m | Anggie Avegno ![]() | Clara Lopez![]() | Manuela Gómez![]() |
Women's C-1 500 m | Clara Lopez![]() | Diana Paillalef![]() | Manuela Gómez![]() |
Women's C-1 1000 m | Clara Lopez![]() | Karen Roco ![]() | Anggie Avegno ![]() |
Women's K-1 200 m | Ysumy Orellana![]() | Diexe Molina![]() | Maoli Angulo![]() |
Women's K-1 500 m | Diexe Molina![]() | Maoli Angulo![]() | Goviana Reyes![]() |
Women's K-1 1000 m | Diexe Molina![]() | Maoli Angulo![]() | Mara Guerrero![]() |
Women's K-2 200 m | ![]() and Tatiana Muñoz (COL) | ![]() and Fabiola Zamorano (CHI) | ![]() and Mara Guerrero (VEN) |
Women's K-2 500 m | ![]() and Tatiana Muñoz (COL) | ![]() and Mara Guerrero (VEN) | ![]() and Goviana Reyes (CHI) |
Women's K-2 1000 m | ![]() and Tatiana Muñoz (COL) | ![]() and Goviana Reyes (CHI) | ![]() and Mairovi Jaspe (VEN) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's 5 km | Wilder Carreño![]() | David Farinango![]() | Diego Serida![]() |
Men's 10 km | Wilder Carreño![]() | Santiago Enderica![]() | Iván Enderica Ochoa ![]() |
Women's 5 km | Samantha Arévalo ![]() | Paola Perez ![]() | Mahina Valdivia![]() |
Women's 10 km | Samantha Arévalo ![]() | Nataly Caldas ![]() | Ruthseli Aponte![]() |
Mixed 3 km | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's single sculls | Eduardo Linares![]() | Bernardo Guerrero ![]() | Arturo Rivarola ![]() |
Men's double sculls | ![]() Ignacio Abraham Óscar Vásquez | ![]() Gianfranco Colmenares Gonzalo del Solar | ![]() Jancarlos Tineo Ignacio Vasquez |
Men's coxed quadruple sculls | ![]() Johann Hamann Eduardo Linares Cristhofer Rojas Alvaro Torres Franco Yrivarren | ![]() Alfredo Abraham Sebastian Colpihueque Fabian Oyarzún Dangelo Salamanca Luis Saumann | ![]() Santiago Cali Juan Galeas Walter Guala Alan Sola Cristhian Sola |
Women's single sculls | Antonia Abraham ![]() | Mariagnes Valdez![]() | Ana Cristina Salinas![]() |
Women's double sculls | ![]() Melita Abraham Josefa Vila | ![]() Arantza Valera Camila Valle | ![]() Dayana Escalona Rosmary Lopez |
Women's coxed quadruple sculls | ![]() Antonia Abraham Melita Abraham Christina Hostetter Victoria Hostetter | ![]() Pamela Noya Ana Cristina Salinas Arantza Valera Camila Valle | ![]() Marthulis Buriel Yuliannis Buriel Royna Guerra Yoselin Izaze Maria Lopez |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's RS:X | Daniel Flores ![]() | Santiago Bazo![]() | Eduardo Herman![]() |
Men's Laser Standard | Matías del Solar ![]() | Gabriel Sanz-Agero![]() | José Gutiérrez ![]() |
Men's Sunfish | Angello Giuria![]() | Clemente Seguel![]() | David Gonzalez![]() |
Women's Laser Radial | Maria José Poncell![]() | Daniela Rivera![]() | Andrea Aldana ![]() |
Women's Sunfish | Diana Tudela![]() | Romina de Iulio![]() | Kassya Marin![]() |
Optimist | Stefano Viale![]() | Dante Parodi![]() | Simón Gómez![]() |
Snipe | ![]() and Millaray Briceño (CHI) | ![]() and Fernando Correa (PER) | ![]() and David Gonzalez (VEN) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Aloha Cup | ![]() Lorena Fica Miguel Maturana Guillermo Satt Manuel Selman | ![]() Dominic Barona Israel Barona Isidro Villao Jonathan Zambrano | ![]() Jesus Garcia Derek Gomes Laura Petitts Ronald Reyes |
Men's bodyboard drop knee | Michel Copetta![]() | José Rodriguez![]() | Luis Rodriguez![]() |
Men's open bodyboard | Matias Díaz![]() | Gabriel Brantes![]() | Jorge Hurtado![]() |
Men's open longboard | Ronald Reyes![]() | Belko Suárez![]() | Amado Alvarado![]() |
Men's open shortboard | Derek Gomes![]() | Jonathan Zambrano![]() | Manuel Selman![]() |
Men's prone race | Nicolas Undurraga![]() | Amado Alvarado![]() | Ever Rivera![]() |
Men's SUP race | Carlos Gomez![]() | José Suazo![]() | Camilo Marmol![]() |
Men's SUP surf | Carlos Gomez![]() | Francisco Hernandez![]() | Miguel Hernandez![]() |
Women's open bodyboard | Anais Velis![]() | Izamar Vivas![]() | Carolina Boteri![]() |
Women's open longboard | Constanza Fernandez![]() | Trinidad Segura![]() | Esperanza Subero![]() |
Women's open shortboard | Dominic Barona![]() | Jessica Anderson![]() | Lorena Fica![]() |
Women's SUP race | Edimar Luque![]() | Lisette Prado![]() | Cristine Kelso![]() |
Women's SUP surf | Josselyn Alabi![]() | Viadana Arza![]() | Cristine Kelso![]() |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's sprint | Brian Moya![]() | Martin Ulloa![]() | Luis Barraza![]() |
Men's pair | ![]() and Martin Ulloa (CHI) | ![]() and José Amaya (VEN) | ![]() and Ramon Matute (ECU) |
Women's sprint | Elizabeth Bravo ![]() | Lina Maria Raga![]() | Macarena Salazar![]() |
Women's pair | ![]() and Steffy Salazar (ECU) | ![]() and Catalina Salazar (CHI) | ![]() and Pamela Holguin (COL) |
Mixed relay | ![]() Diego Moya Catalina Salazar Macarena Salazar Martin Ulloa | ![]() Elizabeth Bravo Andres Cabascango Ramon Matute Steffy Salazar | ![]() Pamela Holguin Brian Moya Lina Maria Raga Juan Sebastian Rubio |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's 5 km finswimming | Andres Hernandez![]() | Julio Gonzales![]() | Yeferson Valencia![]() |
Women's 4 km finswimming | Paulina Gomez![]() | Maria Clara Lopera![]() | Martina Garcias![]() |
Men's spearfishing | ![]() Claudio Valle Franco Bosquez Miguel Ángel Soto | ![]() Alexander Ortega Gabriel Acosta Rainer Mendez Ricardo Ferrebus | ![]() Mario Espinoza Ricardo Yupanqui Victor Carbajal |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's overall | Felipe Miranda ![]() | Rodrigo Miranda![]() | Roberto Linares![]() |
Men's jumping | Felipe Miranda ![]() | Rodrigo Miranda![]() | Roberto Linares![]() |
Men's slalom | Felipe Miranda ![]() | Rodrigo Miranda![]() | José Tejada![]() |
Men's trick | Felipe Miranda ![]() | Rodrigo Miranda![]() | Roberto Linares![]() |
Men's wakeboard | Jorge Rocha![]() | Jamie Bazan![]() | José Boisset![]() |
Women's overall | Daniela Verswyvel![]() | Silvia Zarrate![]() | Andrea Tejada![]() |
Women's jumping | Andrea Tejada![]() | Amalia Gallego![]() | Daniela Verswyvel![]() |
Women's slalom | Josefa González![]() | Silvia Zarrate![]() | Dominga González![]() |
Women's trick | Josefa González![]() | Dominga González![]() | Daniela Verswyvel![]() |
Women's wakeboard | Laura Madriñan![]() | Ana Cristina Díaz![]() | Manuela Castro![]() |
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