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

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The Men's all events team event at the 2010 South American Games was the sum of the four previous competitions.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Manuel Hernando Ortiz
Jaime Andres Ardila
Jaime Enrique Perdomo
Jorge David Rios
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Danny Fung Sun
Rafael Eduardo Medina
Luis Richard Olivo
Ildemaro Ricardo Ruiz
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Juliano Oliveira
Charles Robini
Marcio Vieira
Walter Costa
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

Results

RankTeamAthleteEventTotalGrand
SinglesDoublesTrios/
Mixed
Teams
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Flag of Colombia.svg  Manuel Hernando Ortiz  (COL)1374112913371170501019,803
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jaime Enrique Perdomo  (COL)13191139123212734963
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jaime Andres Ardila  (COL)13611167125611354919
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jorge David Rios  (COL)13001147129211724911
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Flag of Venezuela.svg  Rafael Eduardo Medina  (VEN)1291104113651225492219,114
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Ildemaro Ricardo Ruiz  (VEN)13451194113311724844
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Luis Richard Olivo  (VEN)11961175125710994727
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Danny Fung Sun  (VEN)11611100121411464621
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg  Juliano Oliveira  (BRA)1214117512951138482218,242
Flag of Brazil.svg  Charles Robini  (BRA)1269111411519954529
Flag of Brazil.svg  Marcio Vieira  (BRA)11591165112410764524
Flag of Brazil.svg  Walter Costa  (BRA)1242103411259664367
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg  Jonatha Ariel Hocsman  (ARG)1305104013721020473718,066
Flag of Argentina.svg  Ricardo Javier Rosa  (ARG)12681033116310664530
Flag of Argentina.svg  Sebastian Montalbetti  (ARG)1232877130310914503
Flag of Argentina.svg  Christian Fernando Dalmasso  (ARG)1192819125710284296
5Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Chile.svg  Luis Felipe Gonzalez  (CHI)1194104812621068457217,854
Flag of Chile.svg  Adrian Reyes Vargas  (CHI)12341035121710434529
Flag of Chile.svg  Harold Andrés Pickering  (CHI)12641004114110264435
Flag of Chile.svg  Pablo Alejandro Pohl  (CHI)109799112649664318
6Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Ignacio Rojas Patino  (BOL)131390912231009445417,452
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Sebastian Nemtala Garcia  (BOL)1325102611419264418
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Pablo Hinojosa Rojas  (BOL)1161962117310504346
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Oscar Guillermo Candia  (BOL)10461035112010334234
7Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg  Netherlands Antilles Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg  Emiel Samander  (AHO)133998511431069453617,113
Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg  Carlos Finx  (AHO)11841136115010264496
Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg  Tarik Samander  (AHO)1097102010968594072
Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg  Felix Ibañez  (AHO)103610059759934009
8Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Flag of Peru.svg  Adolfo Edgardo Chang  (PER)1095114611911064449617,108
Flag of Peru.svg  Eduardo Fujinaka  (PER)1140111511619454361
Flag of Peru.svg  Victor Ricardo Takechi  (PER)10181069106810394194
Flag of Peru.svg  Denis Richard Toyoda  (PER)121291810718564057
9Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba Flag of Aruba.svg  Jason Odor  (ARU)1085111911481049440117,015
Flag of Aruba.svg  Laurence Wilming  (ARU)119896311239774261
Flag of Aruba.svg  Errol Brown  (ARU)10181022112710544221
Flag of Aruba.svg  Nelson Kelly  (ARU)10691011102910234123
10Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Flag of Paraguay.svg  Alejandro Kelly Carricarte  (PAR)122996313041043453916,419
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Jorge Luis Alarcon  (PAR)119596111288854169
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Alejandro Ignacio Lopez  (PAR)106587410318943864
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Chieh Hsiao Tzu  (PAR)105682711068583847

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