Bowling (Spanish: Boliche), for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 23 November to 28 November 2013. [1]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Colombia (COL) | 7 | 7 | 2 | 16 |
2 | Venezuela (VEN) | 6 | 5 | 5 | 16 |
3 | Panama (PAN) | 2 | 1 | 5 | 8 |
4 | Ecuador (ECU) | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
5 | Guatemala (GUA) | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
Totals (5 entries) | 15 | 15 | 17 | 47 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men's singles [2] | Juan Carlos Narvaes (PAN) | 231.83 | Reydnier Jose Chavez Forner (VEN) | 231.00 | Jose Gaston Zambrano (ECU) | 227.00 |
Men's doubles [2] | Venezuela Richard Leon Reydnier Jose Chavez Forner | 237.33 | Colombia Jaime Eduardo Gonzalez Pineda Santiago Mejia Agudelo | 223.58 | Venezuela Luis Rovaina Ildemaro Ruiz | 222.33 |
Men's triplet [2] | Panama Ronnie Rodriguez Carlos Torres Juan Carlos Narvaes | 3890 | Ecuador Diogenes Jose Saverio Borja Mario Guillermo Lemos Bayas Jose Gaston Zambrano | 3855 | Venezuela Richard Leon Ildemaro Ruiz Reydnier Jose Chavez Forner | 3849 |
Men's quartet [2] | Colombia Jaime Andres Gomez Ardila Jaime Eduardo Gonzalez Pineda Santiago Mejia Agudelo Manuel Hernando Otalora Ortiz | 218.79 | Venezuela Reydnier Jose Chavez Forner Richard Leon Luis Rovaina Ildemaro Ruiz | 212.63 | Panama Jonathan Heres Juan Carlos Narvaes Ronnie Rodriguez Carlos Torres | 210.58 |
Men's masters final [2] | Richard Leon (VEN) | n/a | Manuel Hernando Otalora Ortiz (COL) | n/a | Jaime Eduardo Gonzalez Pineda (COL) Juan Carlos Narvaes (PAN) | n/a |
Men's total event singles [2] | Richard Leon (VEN) | 226.79 | Juan Carlos Narvaes (PAN) | 226.42 | Jaime Eduardo Gonzalez Pineda (COL) | 222.08 |
Men's team total event [2] | Venezuela Reydnier Jose Chavez Forner Richard Leon Luis Rovaina Ildemaro Ruiz | 20,943 | Colombia Jaime Andres Gomez Ardila Jaime Eduardo Gonzalez Pineda Santiago Mejia Agudelo Manuel Hernando Otalora Ortiz | 20,822 | Panama Jonathan Heres Juan Carlos Narvaes Ronnie Rodriguez Carlos Torres | 19,859 |
Women's singles [3] | Clara Guerrero (COL) | 242.17 | Karen Marcano (VEN) | 233.33 | Sofia Matilde Rodriguez Granda (GUA) | 225.00 |
Women's doubles [3] | Colombia Clara Guerrero Rocio Restrepo | 221.33 | Colombia Maria José Rodriguez Johanna Puentes | 210.42 | Venezuela Karen Marcano Alicia Marcano | 204.50 |
Women's triplet [3] | Colombia Clara Guerrero Rocio Restrepo Maria José Rodriguez | 3844 | Venezuela Karen Marcano Alicia Marcano Patricia Vanessa de Faria Zamudio | 3675 | Panama Yvette Chen Edissa Andrade Tilcia Lancini | 3382 |
Women's quartet [3] | Venezuela Joan Gonzalez Patricia Vanessa de Faria Zamudio Karen Marcano Alicia Marcano | 219.29 | Colombia Johanna Puentes Maria José Rodriguez Rocio Restrepo Clara Guerrero | 210.25 | Panama Lizzette Abbod Tilcia Lancini Edissa Andrade Yvette Chen | 188.92 |
Women's masters final [3] | Clara Guerrero (COL) | n/a | Maria José Rodriguez (COL) | n/a | Sofia Matilde Rodriguez Granda (GUA) Alicia Marcano (VEN) | n/a |
Women's total event singles [3] | Clara Guerrero (COL) | 221.42 | Rocio Restrepo (COL) | 220.96 | Alicia Marcano (VEN) | 219.54 |
Women's team total event [3] | Colombia Johanna Puentes Clara Guerrero Rocio Restrepo Maria José Rodriguez | 20,401 | Venezuela Patricia Vanessa de Faria Zamudio Joan Gonzalez Karen Marcano Alicia Marcano | 20,039 | Guatemala Laura Lucia Barrios Ruiz Ana Lorena Bolaños Molina Pamela Maria Monzon Godoy Sofia Matilde Rodriguez Granda | 18,422 |
Mixed doubles [2] | Venezuela Luis Rovaina Joan Gonzalez | 2439 | Ecuador Erika Ornella Saverio Borja Ivan Andres Vallejo Cabrera | 2364 | Guatemala Armando David Batres Reyes Sofia Matilde Rodriguez Granda | 2345 |
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