Bowling at the 2010 South American Games – Men's all events singles

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The Men's all events singles event at the 2010 South American Games was the sum of the four previous competitions, and served as a qualifying to the Master event, qualifying the top 16.

2010 South American Games

The IX South American Games was a multi-sport event held between 19–30 March 2010 in Medellín, Colombia. The Games were organized by the South American Sports Organization (ODESUR), who awarded the Games to the city with 8 votes over the bid by previous host Santiago, Chile.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Manuel Hernando Ortiz
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Jaime Enrique Perdomo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Rafael Eduardo Medina
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela

Results

Rank Athlete Results Total Avg Q
Singles Doubles Trios/
Mixed
Teams
Flag of Colombia.svg  Manuel Hernando Ortiz  (COL) 1374 1129 1337 1170 5010 208.75 Q
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jaime Enrique Perdomo  (COL) 1319 1139 1232 1273 4963 206.79 Q
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Rafael Eduardo Medina  (VEN) 1291 1041 1365 1225 4922 205.08 Q
4Flag of Colombia.svg  Jaime Andres Ardila  (COL) 1361 1167 1256 1135 4919 204.96 Q
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Jorge David Rios  (COL) 1300 1147 1292 1172 4911 204.62 Q
6Flag of Venezuela.svg  Ildemaro Ricardo Ruiz  (VEN) 1345 1194 1133 1172 4844 201.83 Q
7Flag of Brazil.svg  Juliano Oliveira  (BRA) 1214 1175 1295 1138 4822 200.92 Q
8Flag of Argentina.svg  Jonatha Ariel Hocsman  (ARG) 1305 1040 1372 1020 4737 197.38 Q
9Flag of Venezuela.svg  Luis Richard Olivo  (VEN) 1196 1175 1257 1099 4727 196.96 Q
10Flag of Ecuador.svg  Diogenes Jose Borja  (ECU) 1118 1094 1237 1173 4622 192.58 Q
11Flag of Venezuela.svg  Danny Fung Sun  (VEN) 1161 1100 1214 1146 4621 192.54 Q
12Flag of Chile.svg  Luis Felipe Gonzalez  (CHI) 1194 1048 1262 1068 4572 190.50 Q
13Flag of Paraguay.svg  Alejandro Kelly Carricarte  (PAR) 1229 963 1304 1043 4539 89.12 Q
14Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg  Emiel Samander  (AHO) 1339 985 1143 1069 4536 189.00 Q
15Flag of Argentina.svg  Ricardo Javier Rosa  (ARG) 1268 1033 1163 1066 4530 188.75 Q
16Flag of Chile.svg  Adrian Reyes Vargas  (CHI) 1234 1035 1217 1043 4529 188.71 Q
17Flag of Brazil.svg  Charles Robini  (BRA) 1269 1114 1151 995 4529 188.71
18Flag of Brazil.svg  Marcio Vieira  (BRA) 1159 1165 1124 1076 4524 188.50
19Flag of Argentina.svg  Sebastian Montalbetti  (ARG) 1232 877 1303 1091 4503 187.62
20Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg  Carlos Finx  (AHO) 1184 1136 1150 1026 4496 187.33
21Flag of Peru.svg  Adolfo Edgardo Chang  (PER) 1095 1146 1191 1064 4496 187.33
22Flag of Bolivia.svg  Ignacio Rojas Patino  (BOL) 1313 909 1223 1009 4454 185.58
23Flag of Chile.svg  Harold Andrés Pickering  (CHI) 1264 1004 1141 1026 4435 184.79
24Flag of Bolivia.svg  Sebastian Nemtala Garcia  (BOL) 1325 1026 1141 926 4418 184.08
25Flag of Aruba.svg  Jason Odor  (ARU) 1085 1119 1148 1049 4401 183.38
26Flag of Brazil.svg  Walter Costa  (BRA) 1242 1034 1125 966 4367 181.96
27Flag of Peru.svg  Eduardo Fujinaka  (PER) 1140 1115 1161 945 4361 181.71
28Flag of Bolivia.svg  Pablo Hinojosa Rojas  (BOL) 1161 962 1173 1050 4346 181.06
29Flag of Chile.svg  Pablo Alejandro Pohl  (CHI) 1097 991 1264 966 4318 179.92
30Flag of Argentina.svg  Christian Fernando Dalmasso  (ARG) 1192 819 1257 1028 4296 179.00
31Flag of Aruba.svg  Laurence Wilming  (ARU) 1198 963 1123 977 4261 177.54
32Flag of Bolivia.svg  Oscar Guillermo Candia  (BOL) 1046 1035 1120 1033 4234 176.42
33Flag of Aruba.svg  Errol Brown  (ARU) 1018 1022 1127 1054 4221 175.88
34Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jorge Luis Perez  (ECU) 1061 1074 1034 1033 4202 175.08
35Flag of Peru.svg  Victor Ricardo Takechi  (PER) 1018 1069 1068 1039 4194 174.75
36Flag of Paraguay.svg  Jorge Luis Alarcon  (PAR) 1195 961 1128 885 4169 173.71
37Flag of Aruba.svg  Nelson Kelly  (ARU) 1069 1011 1029 1023 4123 172.17
38Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg  Tarik Samander  (AHO) 1097 1020 1096 859 4072 169.67
39Flag of Peru.svg  Denis Richard Toyoda  (PER) 1212 918 1071 856 4057 169.04
40Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg  Felix Ibañez  (AHO) 1036 1005 975 993 4009 167.04
41Flag of Paraguay.svg  Alejandro Ignacio Lopez  (PAR) 1065 874 1031 894 3864 161.00
42Flag of Paraguay.svg  Chieh Hsiao Tzu  (PAR) 1056 827 1106 858 3847 160.29

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