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Canoeing (Spanish: Canotaje), for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 17 November to 19 November 2013. [1]
Key:
* Host nation (Peru)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Venezuela (VEN) | 7 | 6 | 6 | 19 |
2 | Ecuador (ECU) | 7 | 5 | 4 | 16 |
3 | Chile (CHI) | 5 | 6 | 2 | 13 |
4 | Colombia (COL) | 1 | 3 | 4 | 8 |
5 | Dominican Republic (DOM) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Peru (PER)* | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | |
Totals (6 entries) | 20 | 20 | 20 | 60 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C-1 200 metres | Andrés Lazo (ECU) | 41.69 | Álvaro Torres (CHI) | 42.43 | José Ramos (VEN) | 44.93 |
C-1 1000 metres | Johnnathan Tafra (CHI) | 4:07.33 | Eduard Paredes (VEN) | 4:07.43 | Vicente González (ECU) | 4:26.71 |
C-2 200 metres | Venezuela Eduard Paredes José Ramos | 38.45 | Ecuador Vicente González Andrés Lazo | 38.80 | Chile Johnnathan Tafra Álvaro Torres | 39.17 |
C-2 1000 metres | Chile José Tafra Johnnathan Tafra | 3:44.55 | Venezuela Eduard Paredes José Ramos | 3:46.74 | Ecuador Vicente González Andres Lazo | 4:21.51 |
C-4 200 metres | Ecuador Vicente González Andrés Lazo Gerson Leon José Leon | 36.90 | Venezuela Eduard Paredes José Ramos Heudin Guzmán Eduyn Labarca | 37.59 | Peru Jesús Gaona Miguel Angel Gaona Beldin Gaona Antoni Noriega | 43.57 |
C-4 1000 metres | Venezuela Eduyn Labarca Eduard Paredes José Ramos Heudin Guzmán | 3:38.58 | Ecuador Vicente González Andrés Lazo Gerson Leon José Leon | 3:47.66 | Peru Beldin Gaona Jesús Gaona Miguel Angel Gaona Antoni Noriega | 3:57.69 |
K-1 200 metres | César de Cesare (ECU) | 38.45 | Antonio Oropeza (VEN) | 39.79 | Alexander Concepcion (DOM) | 41.40 |
K-1 1000 metres | José Giovanni Ramos (VEN) | 3:40.96 | Yojan Cano (COL) | 3:44.48 | César de Cesare (ECU) | 3:48.97 |
K-2 200 metres | Ecuador Yautung Cueva César de Cesare | 33.25 | Venezuela José Giovanni Ramos Antonio Oropeza | 33.42 | Dominican Republic Alexander Concepcion Cristian Guerrero | 35.67 |
K-2 1000 metres | Venezuela Antonio Oropeza José Giovanni Ramos | 3:26.94 | Chile Rene Susperreguy Jean Valdebenito | 3:28.10 | Colombia Leocadio Pinto Edwin Amaya | 3:33.36 |
K-4 200 metres | Venezuela Ray Acuña José Giovanni Ramos Antonio Oropeza Jesús Colmenares | 3!1.93 | Ecuador Christian Altamirano Washington Becerra Yautung Cueva Jorge Dicado | 33.32 | Colombia Yojan Cano Victor Baron Leocadio Pinto Edwin Amaya | 33.36 |
K-4 1000 metres | Venezuela Ray Acuña José Giovanni Ramos Jesús Colmenares Juan Montoya | 3:06.44 | Chile Rodrigo González Rene Susperreguy Jean Valdebenito Miguel Valencia | 3:12.51 | Colombia Yojan Cano Victor Baron Leocadio Pinto Edwin Amaya | 3:12.61 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C-1 200 metres | Anggie Avegno (ECU) | 43.45 | Diana Paillalef (CHI) | 51.98 | Iris Rebolledo (VEN) | 58.05 |
C-1 500 metres | Anggie Avegno (ECU) | 2:18.99 | Diana Paillalef (CHI) | 2:29.44 | Iris Rebolledo (VEN) | 2:37.69 |
C-2 200 metres | Ecuador Lissette Espinoza Maria Belen Triviño | 46.37 | Chile Nancy Millan Diana Paillalef | 48.92 | Venezuela Iris Rebolledo Maira Yanez | 56.04 |
C-2 500 metres | Chile Nancy Millan Diana Paillalef | 2:06.88 | Ecuador Lissette Espinoza Maria Belen Triviño | 2:11.44 | Venezuela Iris Rebolledo Maira Yanez | 2:30.84 |
K-1 200 metres | Ysumy Orellana (CHI) | 43.33 | Tatiana Muñoz (COL) | 43.84 | Stefanie Perdomo (ECU) | 43.88 |
K-1 500 metres | Tatiana Muñoz (COL) | 1:58.40 | Stefanie Perdomo (ECU) | 1:58.97 | Eliana Escalona (VEN) | 2:00.38 |
K-2 200 metres | Chile Ysumy Orellana Fabiola Zamorano | 41.68 | Venezuela Angélica Jiménez Eliana Escalona | 42.17 | Colombia Ruth Niño Tatiana Muñoz | 42.97 |
K-2 500 metres | Venezuela Angélica Jiménez Eliana Escalona | 1:50.31 | Colombia Ruth Niño Tatiana Muñoz | 1:51.12 | Chile Ysumy Orellana Fabiola Zamorano | 1:53.51 |
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