Equestrian at the 2013 Bolivarian Games

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Equestrianism (Spanish: Ecuestre), for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 21 November to 30 November 2013. [1]

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Medal table

Key:

  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  (VEN)4217
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia  (COL)2327
3Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador  (ECU)2136
4Flag of Peru.svg  Peru  (PER)*0213
5Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala  (GUA)0011
Totals (5 entries)88824

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Individual dressage [2] Flag of Colombia.svg Diana Elizabeth Rey Bermudez (COL) (68.542)Flag of Colombia.svg Radme Mahamud (COL) (66.396)Flag of Guatemala.svg Loida Margarita Cebeira Trotzke (GUA) (66.067)
Team dressageFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Diana Elizabeth Rey Bermudez
Juan Mauricio Sanchez de Brigard
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Margoth Batievsky Fleischman
Maria Gracia de la Piedra Graña
Monika Editha von Wedemeyer Geb Sc
Juan Carlos Hernaiz Caceres
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Guido Jose Paez Puga
Martina Maria Falconi Barriga
Maria Jose Granja de Guzman
Carolina Espinosa Navarro
Individual eventingFlag of Ecuador.svg William Narvaez Garzon (ECU)Flag of Ecuador.svg Ronald Efrain Zabala Goetschel (ECU)Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Carlos Tafur Eisenmayer (COL)
Team eventingFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
William Narvaez Garzon
Gonzalo David Meza Paredes
Carlos Alfredo Narvaez Vasconez
Ronald Efrain Zabala Goetschel
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Cesar Augusto Barzola Rodriguez
Cesar Jhosep Bobadilla la Torre
Jorge Ugarte Cordero
Diego Andres Farje Carpio
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Juan Pablo Garcia Salgado
Jhonathan Fabian Rodriguez Rodriguez
Juan Carlos Tafur Eisenmayer
Santiago Medina Negrete
Individual jumping (Round One; November 27)Flag of Venezuela.svg Pablo Jose Barrios Lares (VEN)Flag of Colombia.svg Mark Bluman Donskoy (COL)Flag of Venezuela.svg Andres Ignacio Rodriguez Gomez (VEN)
Individual jumping (Round Two; November 30)Flag of Venezuela.svg Andres Ignacio Rodriguez Gomez (VEN)Flag of Venezuela.svg Andres Ignacio Rodriguez Gomez (VEN)Flag of Ecuador.svg Luis Ignacio Barreiro Muñoz (ECU)
Individual jumping (Round Three; November 30)Flag of Venezuela.svg Pablo Jose Barrios Lares (VEN)Flag of Venezuela.svg Luis Fernando Larrazabal Simon (VEN)Flag of Ecuador.svg Luis Ignacio Barreiro Muñoz (ECU)
Team jumpingFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Luis Fernando Larrazabal Simon
Andres Ignacio Rodriguez Gomez
Pablo Jose Barrios Lares
Emanuel Alejandro Andrade Colmenares
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Mauricio Jose Guevara Cuervo
Juan Eliades Clavijo Gomez
Mark Bluman Donskoy
Hernando Carrasco Rodriguez
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Michelle Maria Navarro Grau Dyer
Alonso Napoleon Valdez Prado
Maria Paz Gastañeta Mendiburu
Julian Duprat

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