Cue sports at the 2013 Bolivarian Games

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Cue sports (Spanish: Billar), for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 18 November to 22 November 2013. [1]

Cue sports skill games using cue stick to strike billiard balls

Cue sports, also known as billiard sports, are a wide variety of games of skill generally played with a cue stick, which is used to strike billiard balls and thereby cause them to move around a cloth-covered billiards table bounded by elastic bumpers known as cushions.

2013 Bolivarian Games multi-sport event in 2013 in Trujillo, Peru

The 2013 Bolivarian Games, officially the XVII Bolivarian Games, was a major international multi-sport event that was held from November 16–30, 2013, in Trujillo, Peru, with some events held in Lima and Chiclayo. Approximately 4,500 athletes from 11 nations participated in 44 sports. These Games was the third Bolivarian Games that was hosted by Peru. Previously, Peru hosted the 1947–48 Bolivarian Games and the 1997 Bolivarian Games. Since 2011, Trujillo was preparing the sport buildings for the Bolivarian Games.

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Medal table

Key:

  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  (VEN)74314
2Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia  (BOL)2226
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  (CHI)2226
4Flag of Peru.svg  Peru  (PER)*1337
5Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador  (ECU)1113
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia  (COL)0123
Totals (6 Nations)13131339

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Eight-ball singlesFlag of Venezuela.svg Jalal Yousef Sulaiman (VEN)n/aFlag of Ecuador.svg Christian Alberto Aguirre Cabrera (ECU)n/aFlag of Chile.svg Alejandro Heriberto Carvajal Ossandon (CHI)n/a
Eight-ball teamFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Jalal Yousef Sulaiman
Frailin Dario Guanipa Perez
n/aFlag of Chile.svg  Chile
Enrique Leopoldo Rojas Contreras
Alejandro Heriberto Carvajal Ossandon
n/aFlag of Peru.svg  Peru
Cristopher Jaime Tévez Ocampo
Jhon López Román
n/a
Nine-ball singlesFlag of Venezuela.svg Jalal Yousef Sulaiman (VEN)n/aFlag of Peru.svg Cristopher Jaime Tévez Ocampo (PER)n/aFlag of Chile.svg Alejandro Heriberto Carvajal Ossandon (CHI)n/a
Nine-ball teamFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Jalal Yousef Sulaiman
Frailin Dario Guanipa Perez
n/aFlag of Chile.svg  Chile
Enrique Leopoldo Rojas Contreras
Alejandro Heriberto Carvajal Ossandon
n/aFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Daniel Jinsop Chavez Suqui
Christian Alberto Aguirre Cabrera
n/a
Ten-ball singlesFlag of Chile.svg Enrique Leopoldo Rojas Contreras (CHI)643Flag of Peru.svg Cristopher Jaime Tévez Ocampo (PER)566Flag of Venezuela.svg Jalal Yousef Sulaiman (VEN)516
Ten-ball teamFlag of Chile.svg  Chile
Alejandro Heriberto Carvajal Ossandon
Enrique Leopoldo Rojas Contreras
n/aFlag of Peru.svg  Peru
Cristopher Jaime Tévez Ocampo
Jhon López Román
n/aFlag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia
Eder Fabián Vargas Villarroel
Leonardo Villarroel Argote
n/a
Three-cushion carambole teamFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Luis Eduardo Aveiga Ferrin
Patricio Javier Teran Noboa
n/aFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Miguel Angel Canton Catari
Merlin Rolando Romero Canrro
n/aFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Henry Samuel Diaz Parada
Luis Angel Martinez Leal
n/a

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Eight-ball singlesFlag of Bolivia.svg Nataly Viviana Camacho Villarroel (BOL)n/aFlag of Venezuela.svg Mirjana Carmen Grujicic Sarnelli (VEN)n/aFlag of Colombia.svg Andrea Lissette Cardona Anacona (COL)n/a
Eight-ball teamFlag of Peru.svg  Peru
Jaqueline Elena Alvarez Francia
Jackeline Roxana Perez Bernal
n/aFlag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia
Cinthia Monica Quiroga Rocabado
Nataly Viviana Camacho Villarroel
n/aFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Carlynn Andrea Sanchez Torrealba
Mirjana Carmen Grujicic Sarnelli
n/a
Nine-ball singlesFlag of Venezuela.svg Carlynn Andrea Sanchez Torrealba (VEN)n/aFlag of Venezuela.svg Mirjana Carmen Grujicic Sarnelli (VEN)n/aFlag of Bolivia.svg Nataly Viviana Camacho Villarroel (BOL)n/a
Nine-ball teamFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Mirjana Carmen Grujicic Sarnelli
Carlynn Andrea Sanchez Torrealba
n/aFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Andrea Lissette Cardona Anacona
Yenny Carolina Ruiz Vargas
n/aFlag of Peru.svg  Peru
Jaqueline Elena Alvarez Francia
Jackeline Roxana Perez Bernal
n/a
Ten-ball singlesFlag of Bolivia.svg Nataly Viviana Camacho Villarroel (BOL)757Flag of Venezuela.svg Carlynn Andrea Sanchez Torrealba (VEN)639Flag of Venezuela.svg Mirjana Carmen Grujicic Sarnelli (VEN)579
Ten-ball teamFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Mirjana Carmen Grujicic Sarnelli
Carlynn Andrea Sanchez Torrealba
n/aFlag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia
Nataly Viviana Camacho Villarroel
Cinthia Monica Quiroga Rocabado
n/aFlag of Peru.svg  Peru
Jaqueline Elena Alvarez Francia
Jackeline Roxana Perez Bernal
n/a

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