Gymnastics at the 1986 South American Games

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Gymnastics
at the 1986 South American Games
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg
  1982
1990  

Gymnastics events were competed at the 1986 South American Games in Santiago, Chile. [1] [2]

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Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina  (ARG)117725
2Flag of Peru.svg  Peru  (PER)2428
3Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  (CHI)1247
4Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador  (ECU)0112
Totals (4 entries)14141442

Artistic gymnastics

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Team all-around
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Diego López
Walter Chaio
Andrés Jaichenko
Gustavo Zito
Martin González
Gabriel Bayeto
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Anki Morosimato
Richard Peña




Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Guido Abarca





Individual all-around
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Diego López  (ARG)Flag of Chile.svg  Marcelo Toledo  (CHI)Flag of Argentina.svg  Walter Chaio  (ARG)
Floor exercise
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Martin González  (ARG)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Guido Abarca  (ECU)Flag of Argentina.svg  Diego López  (ARG)
Pommel horse
details
Flag of Chile.svg  Marcelo Toledo  (CHI)Flag of Argentina.svg  Diego López  (ARG)Flag of Argentina.svg  Walter Chaio  (ARG)
Rings
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Andrés Jaichenko  (ARG)Flag of Chile.svg  Marcelo Toledo  (CHI)Flag of Argentina.svg  Walter Chaio  (ARG)
Vault
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Gustavo Zito  (ARG)Flag of Peru.svg  Anki Morosimato  (PER)Flag of Peru.svg  Richard Peña  (PER)
Parallel bars
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Diego López  (ARG)Flag of Peru.svg  Anki Morosimato  (PER)Flag of Chile.svg  Marcelo Toledo  (CHI)
Horizontal bar
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Diego López  (ARG)Flag of Argentina.svg  Martin González  (ARG)Flag of Chile.svg  Marcelo Toledo  (CHI)

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Team all-around
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Gabriela Lobato
Mariana Alvariño
Cecilia Ibarrondo
Marina Magas
Mariana Falcioni
Jessica Altube
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Ruby Smith
Carola Robles




Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Paola Peñaranda





Individual all-around
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Gabriela Lobato  (ARG)Flag of Argentina.svg  Mariana Alvariño  (ARG)Flag of Argentina.svg  Cecilia Ibarrondo  (ARG)
Vault
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Mariana Alvariño  (ARG)Flag of Argentina.svg  Gabriela Lobato  (ARG)Flag of Peru.svg  Ruby Smith  (PER)
Uneven bars
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Cecilia Ibarrondo  (ARG)Flag of Argentina.svg  Marina Magas  (ARG)Flag of Chile.svg  Paola Peñaranda  (CHI)
Balance beam
details
Flag of Peru.svg  Carola Robles  (PER)Flag of Argentina.svg  Jessica Altube  (ARG)Flag of Argentina.svg  Cecilia Ibarrondo  (ARG)
Floor exercise
details
Flag of Peru.svg  Ruby Smith  (PER)Flag of Argentina.svg  Mariana Alvariño  (ARG)Flag of Argentina.svg  Gabriela Lobato  (ARG)

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