Canoeing at the 2013 Bolivarian Games

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Canoeing (Spanish: Canotaje), for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 17 November to 19 November 2013. [1]

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Medal table

Key:

  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  (VEN)76619
2Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador  (ECU)75416
3Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  (CHI)56213
4Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia  (COL)1348
5Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic  (DOM)0022
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru  (PER)*0022
Totals (6 entries)20202060

Medal summary

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
C-1 200 metresFlag of Ecuador.svg Andrés Lazo (ECU)41.69Flag of Chile.svg Álvaro Torres (CHI)42.43Flag of Venezuela.svg José Ramos (VEN)44.93
C-1 1000 metresFlag of Chile.svg  Johnnathan Tafra  (CHI)4:07.33Flag of Venezuela.svg Eduard Paredes (VEN)4:07.43Flag of Ecuador.svg Vicente González (ECU)4:26.71
C-2 200 metresFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Eduard Paredes
José Ramos
38.45Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Vicente González
Andrés Lazo
38.80Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Johnnathan Tafra
Álvaro Torres
39.17
C-2 1000 metresFlag of Chile.svg  Chile
José Tafra
Johnnathan Tafra
3:44.55Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Eduard Paredes
José Ramos
3:46.74Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Vicente González
Andres Lazo
4:21.51
C-4 200 metresFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Vicente González
Andrés Lazo
Gerson Leon
José Leon
36.90Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Eduard Paredes
José Ramos
Heudin Guzmán
Eduyn Labarca
37.59Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Jesús Gaona
Miguel Angel Gaona
Beldin Gaona
Antoni Noriega
43.57
C-4 1000 metresFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Eduyn Labarca
Eduard Paredes
José Ramos
Heudin Guzmán
3:38.58Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Vicente González
Andrés Lazo
Gerson Leon
José Leon
3:47.66Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Beldin Gaona
Jesús Gaona
Miguel Angel Gaona
Antoni Noriega
3:57.69
K-1 200 metresFlag of Ecuador.svg  César de Cesare  (ECU)38.45Flag of Venezuela.svg Antonio Oropeza (VEN)39.79Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Alexander Concepcion (DOM)41.40
K-1 1000 metresFlag of Venezuela.svg  José Giovanni Ramos  (VEN)3:40.96Flag of Colombia.svg Yojan Cano (COL)3:44.48Flag of Ecuador.svg  César de Cesare  (ECU)3:48.97
K-2 200 metresFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Yautung Cueva
César de Cesare
33.25Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
José Giovanni Ramos
Antonio Oropeza
33.42Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Alexander Concepcion
Cristian Guerrero
35.67
K-2 1000 metresFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Antonio Oropeza
José Giovanni Ramos
3:26.94Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Rene Susperreguy
Jean Valdebenito
3:28.10Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Leocadio Pinto
Edwin Amaya
3:33.36
K-4 200 metresFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Ray Acuña
José Giovanni Ramos
Antonio Oropeza
Jesús Colmenares
3!1.93Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Christian Altamirano
Washington Becerra
Yautung Cueva
Jorge Dicado
33.32Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Yojan Cano
Victor Baron
Leocadio Pinto
Edwin Amaya
33.36
K-4 1000 metresFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Ray Acuña
José Giovanni Ramos
Jesús Colmenares
Juan Montoya
3:06.44Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Rodrigo González
Rene Susperreguy
Jean Valdebenito
Miguel Valencia
3:12.51Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Yojan Cano
Victor Baron
Leocadio Pinto
Edwin Amaya
3:12.61

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
C-1 200 metresFlag of Ecuador.svg  Anggie Avegno  (ECU)43.45Flag of Chile.svg Diana Paillalef (CHI)51.98Flag of Venezuela.svg Iris Rebolledo (VEN)58.05
C-1 500 metresFlag of Ecuador.svg  Anggie Avegno  (ECU)2:18.99Flag of Chile.svg Diana Paillalef (CHI)2:29.44Flag of Venezuela.svg Iris Rebolledo (VEN)2:37.69
C-2 200 metresFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Lissette Espinoza
Maria Belen Triviño
46.37Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Nancy Millan
Diana Paillalef
48.92Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Iris Rebolledo
Maira Yanez
56.04
C-2 500 metresFlag of Chile.svg  Chile
Nancy Millan
Diana Paillalef
2:06.88Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Lissette Espinoza
Maria Belen Triviño
2:11.44Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Iris Rebolledo
Maira Yanez
2:30.84
K-1 200 metresFlag of Chile.svg Ysumy Orellana (CHI)43.33Flag of Colombia.svg Tatiana Muñoz (COL)43.84Flag of Ecuador.svg Stefanie Perdomo (ECU)43.88
K-1 500 metresFlag of Colombia.svg Tatiana Muñoz (COL)1:58.40Flag of Ecuador.svg Stefanie Perdomo (ECU)1:58.97Flag of Venezuela.svg Eliana Escalona (VEN)2:00.38
K-2 200 metresFlag of Chile.svg  Chile
Ysumy Orellana
Fabiola Zamorano
41.68Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Angélica Jiménez
Eliana Escalona
42.17Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Ruth Niño
Tatiana Muñoz
42.97
K-2 500 metresFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Angélica Jiménez
Eliana Escalona
1:50.31Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Ruth Niño
Tatiana Muñoz
1:51.12Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Ysumy Orellana
Fabiola Zamorano
1:53.51

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References

  1. "Canoeing at the 2013 Bolivarian Games". Archived from the original on 2013-10-30. Retrieved 2013-11-08.