Gymnastics at the 2013 Bolivarian Games | |
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Dates | 11–17 November 2017 |
Nations | 11 |
Gymnastics events at the 2017 Bolivarian Games took place from November 11 to November 17, 2017. [1]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Team all-round | Colombia Carlos Calvo Jossimar Calvo Jhon Cardona Andrés Martínez Juan Sánchez Erick Vargas | Venezuela Jostyn Fuenmayor José Luis Fuentes Jose Manama Maycol Puentes Junior Rojo Adickxon Trejo | Chile Joel Alvarez Christian Decidet Gabriel Flores Luis Peralta Ignacio Pizarro Ignacio Varas |
Individual all-round | Jossimar Calvo Colombia | Jostyn Fuenmayor Venezuela | Carlos Calvo Colombia |
Floor exercise | Jossimar Calvo Colombia | Jorge Vega Lopez Guatemala | Joel Alvarez Chile |
Pommel horse | Jossimar Calvo Colombia | Adickxon Trejo Venezuela | José Luis Fuentes Venezuela |
Rings | Jostyn Fuenmayor Venezuela | Jossimar Calvo Colombia | José Luis Fuentes Venezuela |
Vault | Jorge Vega Lopez Guatemala | Daniel Aguero Peru | Junior Rojo Venezuela |
Parallel bars | Jossimar Calvo Colombia | Jostyn Fuenmayor Venezuela | Joel Alvarez Chile |
Horizontal bar | Joel Alvarez Chile | shared gold | Israel Chiriboga Ecuador |
Carlos Calvo Colombia |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Team all-round | Colombia Dayana Ardila Yurany Avendaño Ginna Escobar Laura Pardo Angie Quintana Marcela Sandoval | Chile Paula Carvajal Martina Castro Rayen López Franchesca Santi Camila Vilches | Peru Katherine Alejo Salma Cruzado Venere Horna Ana Karina Méndez Ángela Pérez |
Individual all-round | Ginna Escobar Colombia | Yurany Avendaño Colombia | Yamilet Peña Dominican Republic |
Vault | Yamilet Peña Dominican Republic | Dayana Ardila Colombia | Franchesca Santi Chile |
Uneven bars | Yurany Avendaño Colombia | Yamilet Peña Dominican Republic | Ana Irene Palacios Guatemala |
Balance beam | Marcela Sandoval Colombia | Venere Horna Peru | Ginna Escobar Colombia |
Floor exercise | Pamela Arriojas Venezuela | Yamilet Peña Dominican Republic | shared silver |
Ana Irene Palacios Guatemala |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Team all-round | Colombia Lina Dussan Isabella Arevalo Mariana Sanchez | Venezuela Grisbel Lopez Maria Waleska Ojeda Sofia Suarez | Ecuador Elisa Baldeon Noelia Dominguez Solange Otero |
Individual all-round | Lina Dussan Colombia | Grisbel Lopez Venezuela | Isabella Arevalo Colombia |
Hoop | Isabella Arevalo Colombia | Lina Dussan Colombia | Javiera Rubilar Chile |
Ball | Lina Dussan Colombia | Grisbel Lopez Venezuela | Javiera Rubilar Chile |
Clubs | Lina Dussan Colombia | Grisbel Lopez Venezuela | Javiera Rubilar Chile |
Ribbon | Lina Dussan Colombia | Grisbel Lopez Venezuela | Isabella Arevalo Colombia |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's individual | Ángel Hernández Colombia | Antonio Sepulveda Chile | Xavier Castrillon Venezuela |
Men's synchro | Colombia Ángel Hernández Álvaro Calero | Venezuela Xavier Castrillon Gabriel Marcano | Ecuador Patricio Navarrete Eduardo Cojitambo |
Women's individual | Katherin Rojo Venezuela | Andrea Lopez Venezuela | Dayanara Zacari Bolivia |
Women's synchro | Venezuela Katherin Rojo Andrea Lopez | Bolivia Dayanara Zacari Mariana Espejo | not awarded |
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