Climbing at the 2013 Bolivarian Games

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Climbing (Spanish: Escalada), for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 21 November to 25 November 2013. [1]

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Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  (VEN)54312
2Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador  (ECU)34512
Totals (2 entries)88824

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's blockFlag of Venezuela.svg Reynaldo Camacho (VEN)n/aFlag of Ecuador.svg Esteban Roberto Eguez Jara (ECU)n/aFlag of Venezuela.svg Manuel Escobar (VEN)n/a
Men's difficult levelFlag of Venezuela.svg Reynaldo Camacho (VEN)31.61Flag of Ecuador.svg Esteban Roberto Eguez Jara (ECU)44.70Flag of Ecuador.svg Andres Marcelo Pazmiño Pastor (ECU)54.74
Men's overallFlag of Venezuela.svg Reynaldo Camacho (VEN)n/aFlag of Ecuador.svg Esteban Roberto Eguez Jara (ECU)n/aFlag of Venezuela.svg Josmar Nieves (VEN)n/a
Men's speedFlag of Venezuela.svg Erik Noya (VEN)n/aFlag of Venezuela.svg Josmar Nieves (VEN)n/aFlag of Venezuela.svg Leonel De Las Salas (VEN)n/a
Women's blockFlag of Ecuador.svg Andrea Carolina Rosero Cascante (ECU)n/aFlag of Venezuela.svg Francis Guillen (VEN)n/aFlag of Ecuador.svg Sofia Correa Malherbe (ECU)n/a
Women's difficult levelFlag of Ecuador.svg Sofia Correa Malherbe (ECU)n/aFlag of Venezuela.svg Francis Guillen (VEN)n/aFlag of Ecuador.svg Andrea Carolina Rosero Cascante (ECU)n/a
Women's overallFlag of Venezuela.svg Francis Guillen (VEN)211Flag of Ecuador.svg Sofia Correa Malherbe (ECU)205Flag of Ecuador.svg Andrea Carolina Rosero Cascante (ECU)185
Women's speedFlag of Ecuador.svg Nicole Agustina Mejia Jaramillo (ECU)n/aFlag of Venezuela.svg Lucelia Blanco (VEN)n/aFlag of Ecuador.svg Tania Valeria Rugel Quinto (ECU)n/a

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