Judo at the 2013 Bolivarian Games

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Judo Judo pictogram.svg
Judo
Judo
at the 2013 Bolivarian Games
Location Flag of Peru.svg Trujillo, Peru
Dates17–20 November
Competition at external databases
Links JudoInside
  Sucre 2009
Santa Marta 2017 

Judo , for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 17 November to 20 November 2013. [1]

Contents

Medal table

Key:

  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador  (ECU)63918
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia  (COL)63615
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  (VEN)511521
4Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic  (DOM)24713
5Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  (CHI)2057
6Flag of Peru.svg  Peru  (PER)*1078
7Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador  (ESA)0101
8Flag of Panama.svg  Panama  (PAN)0011
Totals (8 entries)22224084

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
55 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Viviescas  (COL)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Armando Maita  (VEN)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Kelvin Vásquez  (DOM)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Cristhian Toala  (ECU)
Extra-lightweight (60 kg)Flag of Peru.svg  Juan Postigos  (PER)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Javier Guédez  (VEN)Flag of Colombia.svg  John Futtinico  (COL)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Lenin Preciado  (ECU)
Half-lightweight (66 kg)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Wander Mateo  (DOM)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Sergio Mattey  (VEN)Flag of Chile.svg  Juan San Martin  (CHI)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Flavio Verdugo  (ECU)
Lightweight (73 kg)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Fernando Ibañez  (ECU)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Lwilli Santana  (DOM)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Antonio Rivas  (VEN)
Flag of Peru.svg  Daniel Vizcarra  (PER)
Half-middleweight (81 kg)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Marcos Figuereo  (DOM)Flag of El Salvador.svg  Juan Turcios  (ESA)Flag of Chile.svg  Fernando Salazar  (CHI)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Arturo Zapata  (VEN)
Middleweight (90 kg)Flag of Chile.svg  Rafael Romo  (CHI)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Mervin Rodríguez  (VEN)Flag of Colombia.svg  Pedro Castro  (COL)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Socrates Reyes  (ECU)
Half-heavyweight (100 kg)Flag of Chile.svg  Italo Cordova  (CHI)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Napoleon Martorelli  (VEN)Flag of Peru.svg  Frank Alvarado  (PER)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Jesse de León  (DOM)
Heavyweight (+100 kg)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Pedro Pineda  (VEN)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Freddy Figueroa  (ECU)Flag of Colombia.svg  Luis Salazar  (COL)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  José Vásquez  (DOM)
Nague no KataFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
(Glatenferd Escobar, Luis Montes) (469.0)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
(Luis Jiménez, Javier Rivero) (442.0)
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
(Jhonatan Gutierrez, José Torres) (378.0)
OpenFlag of Colombia.svg  Pedro Castro  (COL)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Pedro Pineda  (VEN)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Amado Santos  (DOM)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Freddy Figueroa  (ECU)
TeamFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
(Javier Guédez, Armando Maita, Sergio Mattey, Antonio Rivas, Pedro Pineda, Mervin Rodriguez, Arturo Zapata)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
(Freddy Figueroa, Fernando Ibañez, Lenin Preciado, Exon Reyes, Sócrates Reyes, Cristhian Toala, Flavio Verdugo)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
(Pedro Castro, John Futtinico, Luis Galindo, Marco Montoya, Luis Salazar, Juan Tello, Jairo Viviescas)
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
(Frank Alvarado, José Arroyo, Dilner Calle, Juan Postigos, Gian Vidaurrazaga, Daniel Vizcarra, Humberto Wong)

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
44 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Milagros González  (VEN)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Estefania Soriano  (DOM)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ibeth Heredia  (ECU)
Flag of Peru.svg  Thalia Gamarra  (PER)
Extra-lightweight (48 kg)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Diana Cobos  (ECU)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Diana de Jesús  (DOM)Flag of Colombia.svg  Karen Cortés  (COL)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Andrea Gómez  (VEN)
Half-lightweight (52 kg)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Hadhelhayd Quintero  (VEN)Flag of Colombia.svg  Tatiana Lucumi  (COL)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Yolanda Arcos  (ECU)
Flag of Panama.svg  Kristine Jiménez  (PAN)
Lightweight (57 kg)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Diana Villavicencio  (ECU)Flag of Colombia.svg  Yadinys Amaris  (COL)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Anriquelis Barrios  (VEN)
Flag of Peru.svg  Karen Cornejo  (PER)
Half-middleweight (63 kg)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Wisneybi Machado  (VEN)Flag of Colombia.svg  Diana Gómez  (COL)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Estefania García  (ECU)
Flag of Chile.svg  Karina Orellana  (CHI)
Middleweight (70 kg)Flag of Colombia.svg  Yuri Alvear  (COL)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Vanessa Chalá  (ECU)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Lissa Cabral  (DOM)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Elvismar Rodriguez  (VEN)
Half-heavyweight (78 kg)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Diana Chalá  (ECU)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Keivi Pinto  (VEN)Not awarded
Heavyweight (+78 kg)Flag of Colombia.svg  Anny Cortés  (COL)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Leidi Germán  (DOM)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Marlín Viveros  (ECU)
Flag of Chile.svg  Giordana Gutiérrez  (CHI)
Nague no KataFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
(Nathalia Peña, Lina Rios) (475.0)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
(Niurka Flores, Karla Quiroz) (412.0)
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
(María Borjas, Denisse Valenzuela) (355.0)
OpenFlag of Ecuador.svg  Marlín Viveros  (ECU)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Keivi Pinto  (VEN)Flag of Chile.svg  Giordana Gutiérrez  (CHI)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Leidi Germán  (DOM)
TeamFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
(Yolanda Arcos, Vanessa Chala, Diana Cobos, Estefania García, Ibeth Heredia, Diana Villavicencio, Marlín Viveros)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
(Anriquelis Barrios, Andrea Gómez, Milagros Gonzalez, Wisneybi Machado, Keivi Pinto, Hadhelhayd Quintero, Elvismar Rodríguez)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
(Yuri Alvear, Yadinys Amaris, Karen Cortés, Anny Cortés, Tatiana Lucumi, Diana Gómez)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
(Lissa Cabral, Diana de Jesús, Leidi Germán, Luisa Jiménez, Angelica Peña, Estefania Soriano, Juana Villanueva)

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References

  1. "Judo at the 2013 Bolivarian Games". Archived from the original on 2013-10-30. Retrieved 2013-11-10.