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Baseball , for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 17 November to 24 November 2013. [1]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's tournament | Panama Alberto Acosta Max Ayarza Jorge Bishop Luis Castillo Ramon Castillo Jean Corpas Angel Cuan Julio Denis Javier Dominguez David Gonzalez Saul Gonzalez Luis Machuca Gilberto Mendez Eliecer Navaro Jeffer Patiño Carlos Javier Quiroz Nelson Robledo Concepcion Rodriguez Eduardo Thomas Victor Vasquez Nodier Vega Isaias Velasquez | Venezuela Edgar Jose Bruzual Jhonny Caraballo Rodolfo Jose Cardona Josmar Carreño Juan Esteban Colmenarez Juan Jose Fuenteso Alexis Jose Fumero Jose Ramon Gomez Emigdio Alexander Guzman Jorge Raul Guzman Douglas Alberto Landaeta Hebert Antonio Lara Jesus Jose Mogollon Carlos Enrique Mory Edixon Muro Alberto Odreman Gabriel Purroy Fernando Quijada Jesus Alberto Reyes Arturo Gustavo Rivas Rafael Eduardo Rivas Yonathan Wladimir Sivira | Ecuador Jorge Alberto Briones Jhunior Cordero Rafael Escobar Samuel Felman Luiggy Florencia Sebastian Gonzalez Adrian Lara Carlos Mancheno Nelson Xavier Mieles Stefano Jose Navas Edgar Oswaldo Powin Joel Antonio Pulgar Carlos Denir Quirola Josue David Rosario Jaime Andres Torres Felipe Rodolfo Valle Gustavo Andres Varas Miguel Angel Veliz Alfredo Orlando Venegas |
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The Bolivarian Games are a regional multi-sport event held in honor of Simón Bolívar, and organized by the Bolivarian Sports Organization. The event is open to athletes from Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. In 2010, the ODEBO decided to include Chile as the seventh member of ODEBO. Except Panama, all other participating countries are Andean states.
The V Bolivarian Games were a multi-sport event held between November 20 - December 5, 1965, in Quito and Guayaquil, Ecuador. The Games were organized by the Bolivarian Sports Organization (ODEBO).
The VI Bolivarian Games were a multi-sport event held between August 22 - September 6, 1970, at the Estadio Olímpico del Complejo Polideportivo in Maracaibo, Venezuela. The Games were organized by the Bolivarian Sports Organization (ODEBO).
The VII Bolivarian Games were a multi-sport event held between February 17 - March 3, 1973, at the Estadio Revolución in Panama City, Panama. The Games were organized by the Bolivarian Sports Organization (ODEBO). Ecuador was the only eligible country not to send a delegation because of "internal problems".
The X Bolivarian Games were a multi-sport event held between November 9–18, 1985, in Cuenca, Ambato, and Portoviejo, Ecuador. The Games were organized by the Bolivarian Sports Organization (ODEBO).
The XIV Bolivarian Games were a multi-sport event held between September 7–16, 2001, in Ambato, Ecuador. Some events took place in Guayaquil and in Quito. The Games were organized by the Bolivarian Sports Organization (ODEBO).
The XV Bolivarian Games were a multi-sport event held between 12–21 August 2005 in Armenia and Pereira, Colombia. Some events took place in Cartagena de Indias and in Bogotá. The Games were organized by the Bolivarian Sports Organization (ODEBO).
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The 2013 Bolivarian Games, officially the XVII Bolivarian Games, was a major international multi-sport event that was held from November 16–30, 2013, in Trujillo, Peru, with some events held in Lima and Chiclayo. Approximately 4,500 athletes from 11 nations participated in 44 sports. These Games was the third Bolivarian Games that was hosted by Peru. Previously, Peru hosted the 1947–48 Bolivarian Games and the 1997 Bolivarian Games. Since 2011, Trujillo was preparing the sport buildings for the Bolivarian Games.
Artistic gymnastics, for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 19 November to 22 November 2013.
Cycling, for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 17 November to 26 November 2013.
Inline speed skating, for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 24 November to 26 November 2013. The events, for this sport, were held in an indoor track venue.
Judo, for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 17 November to 20 November 2013.
Swimming (Spanish:Natación), for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 17 November to 20 November 2013.
Football, for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 17 November to 25 November 2013. Here, the men's tournament is for the under-18 footballers. The women's tournament is for the under-20 footballers.
Handball, for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 17 November to 21 November 2013.
The beach volleyball tournaments, for the 2013 Bolivarian Games in Trujillo, starts on the 16 and ends on 29 November 2013. The beach volleyball competition takes place at Huanchaco Beach, in the Huanchaco Island in Trujillo.
The 2017 Bolivarian Games, officially the XVIII Bolivarian Games, was an international multi-sport event that was held from 11–25 November 2017, in Santa Marta, Colombia.
The 2022 Bolivarian Games, officially the XIX Bolivarian Games Valledupar 2022, was an international multi-sport event that was held in Valledupar, Colombia from June 24 to July 5. It was the fifth time of the event in Colombia.