Gymnastics at the 2006 South American Games

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Gymnastics
at the 2006 South American Games
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg
  2002
2010  

Gymnastics events were competed at the 2006 South American Games in Buenos Aires.

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Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)1213631
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina  (ARG)74516
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  (VEN)24410
4Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia  (COL)2158
5Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  (CHI)0134
Totals (5 entries)23232369

Artistic gymnastics

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Team
details
Victor Rosa
Caio Costa
Mosiah Rodrigues
Adan Santos
Vitor Camargo
Luiz Anjos

Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
José Luis Fuentes
Carlos Carbonell
Fernando Fuentes
Ivan Tovar
José Parra
Regulo Carmona

Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Federico Molinari
Juan Lompizano
Martin Barrionuevo
Lucas Chiarlo
Osvaldo Martínez
Sergio Erbojo

Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
All-Around
details
Jorge Giraldo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
José Luis Fuentes
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Victor Rosa
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Floor Exercise
details
Victor Rosa
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Tomás González
Flag of Chile.svg Chile
Martin Barrionuevo
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Pommel Horse
details
José Luis Fuentes
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Mosiah Rodrigues
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Jorge Giraldo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Rings
details
Regulo Carmona
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Jorge Giraldo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
José Luis Fuentes
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Vault
details
Victor Rosa
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Vitor Camargo
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Felipe Piña
Flag of Chile.svg Chile
Parallel Bars
details
Jorge Giraldo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
José Luis Fuentes
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Luiz Anjos
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Horizontal Bar
details
Mosiah Rodrigues
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Luiz Anjos
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
José Luis Fuentes
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela

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Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Team
details
Jade Barbosa
Ethiene Franco
Khiuani Dias
Milena Miranda
Ana Silva
Thamires Araujo

Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Virginia Deluzio
Aylen Gonzalez
Sol Poliandri
Florencia Salomon
Nadir Domeneghini
Ayelen Tarabini

Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina


Jessica Gil
Bibiana Velez
Nathalia Sánchez
Catalina Escobar

Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
All-Around
details
Jade Barbosa
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Ethiene Franco
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Khiuani Dias
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Vault
details
Jade Barbosa
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Milena Miranda
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Jessica Gil Ortiz
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Uneven Bars
details
Virginia Deluzio
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Ana Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Bibiana Vélez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Balance Beam
details
Jade Barbosa
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Ethiene Franco
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Nathalia Sánchez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Floor
details
Jade Barbosa
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Ethiene Franco
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Virginia Deluzio
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina

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Rhythmic gymnastics

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Individual all-around
details
Anahí Sosa
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Antonella Yacobelli
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Ana Paula Ribeiro
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Team all-around
details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Anahí Sosa
Antonella Yacobelli
Analía Serenelli
Vanesa Robles
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Ana Paula Ribeiro
Ana Paula Scheffer
Yuca Solano
Luisa Matsuo
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Andreína Acevedo
Catherine Cortez
Katherin Arias
Rope
details
Antonella Yacobelli
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Ana Paula Scheffer
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Ana Paula Ribeiro
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Ball
details
Anahí Sosa
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Ana Paula Ribeiro
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Antonella Yacobelli
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Clubs
details
Antonella Yacobelli
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Ana Paula Scheffer
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Ana Paula Ribeiro
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Ribbon
details
Anahí Sosa
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Ana Paula Scheffer
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Valentina Meriño
Flag of Chile.svg Chile
Group all-around
details
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Daniela Leite
Luciane Hammes
Nicole Muller
Nickolle Abreu
Tayanne Mantovaneli
Marcela Menezes
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Sofía Speratti
Darya Shara
Gabriela Espinosa
Maria Anabel Giachetti
Milagros Carrasco
Guadalupe Aizaga
Flag of Chile.svg Chile
Paloma Garate
Maria Molina
Natalia Carriquiry
Antonia Bezanilla
Macarena Fernandez
Group 5 ribbons
details
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Daniela Leite
Luciane Hammes
Nicole Muller
Nickolle Abreu
Tayanne Mantovaneli
Marcela Menezes
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Sofía Speratti
Darya Shara
Gabriela Espinosa
Maria Anabel Giachetti
Milagros Carrasco
Guadalupe Aizaga
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Andrea Myerston
Mariangel Balza Reveron
Yessica Arias
Maria Gabriela Trompetero
Katherin Arias
Group 3 hoops + 4 clubs
details
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Daniela Leite
Luciane Hammes
Nicole Muller
Nickolle Abreu
Tayanne Mantovaneli
Marcela Menezes
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Andrea Myerston
Mariangel Balza Reveron
Yessica Arias
Maria Gabriela Trompetero
Katherin Arias
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Sofía Speratti
Darya Shara
Gabriela Espinosa
Maria Anabel Giachetti
Milagros Carrasco
Guadalupe Aizaga

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