Rowing (Spanish:Remo), for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 22 November to 24 November 2013. [1]
Key:
* Host nation (Peru)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Chile (CHI) | 6 | 4 | 1 | 11 |
2 | Peru (PER)* | 3 | 2 | 3 | 8 |
3 | Venezuela (VEN) | 2 | 5 | 2 | 9 |
4 | Guatemala (GUA) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
5 | Ecuador (ECU) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
El Salvador (ESA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Paraguay (PAR) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (7 nations) | 12 | 12 | 10 | 34 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Single sculls | Herman Manriquez Garcia Revolorio (GUA) | 7:10.31 | Emilio Jose Torres (VEN) | 7:15.06 | Eduardo Gabriel Linares Ruiz (PER) | 7:20.99 |
Lightweight single sculls | Victor Eulogio A. Aspillaga Alayza (PER) | 7:12.88 | Bernardo Enrique Guerrero Diaz (CHI) | 7:15.69 | Leif Ericksen Catalan Flores (GUA) | 7:21.65 |
Double sculls | Peru Álvaro Torres Eduardo Gabriel Linares Ruiz | 6:37.23 | Chile Max Kevin Grandon Pereira Carlos Roberto Munnier Gonzalez | 6:41.63 | Venezuela Cesar Julio Amaris Fernandez Andre Ricardo Mora Sosa | 6:43.67 |
Lightweight double sculls | Peru Victor Eulogio A. Aspillaga Alayza Renzo Fernando León García | 6:39.84 | Guatemala Juan Carlos Guevara Gonzalez Roger Alejandro Alfaro Barranco | 6:43.64 | Chile Rodrigo Rodolfo Muñoz Santibañez , Nivaldo Yañez Ortiz | 6:44.16 |
Lightweight quadruple sculls | Chile Bernardo Enrique Guerrero Diaz Nelson Andree Martinez Hodde Rodrigo Rodolfo Muñoz Santibañez Fabian Andres Oyarzun Zbinden | 6:06.42 | Peru Johann Gerónimo Hamann Zlatar Diego Javier Mejía Petersen Victor Eulogio A. Aspillaga Alayza Renzo Fernando León García | 6:10.42 | Venezuela Andre Ricardo Mora Sosa Agustin Jose Betancourt Mejias Luis Junior Graterol Loyo Cesar Julio Amaris Fernandez | 6:13.94 |
Coxless pair | Chile Felipe Augusto Leal Atero Oscar Vasquez Ochoa | 6:52.26 | Venezuela Jaime Antonio Machado Cabrera Wilfredo Jose Villa Pineda | 6:56.94 | Peru Nicolás Ignacio Pezet Duarte Gonzalo José Del Solar Vargas | 7:27.72 |
Coxless four | Chile Luis Sebastian Saumann Salas Felipe Ignacio Fuentes Villagra Oscar Vasquez Ochoa Felipe Augusto Leal Atero | 6:20.25 | Venezuela Marcos Emilio Diaz Hidrogo Wilfredo Jose Villa Pineda Jaime Antonio Machado Cabrera James Abou Montilla | 6:27.27 | Peru Mickelle Martini Carreras Mateo Francisco Pacheco Carrillo Nicolás Ignacio Pezet Duarte Gonzalo José Del Solar Vargas | 6:40.58 |
Coxed eight | Chile Luis Sebastian Saumann Salas Felipe Ignacio Fuentes Villagra Luciano Ignacio Greco Velasquez Bernardo Enrique Guerrero Diaz Nivaldo Yañez Ortiz Fabian Andres Oyarzun Zbinden Nelson Andree Martinez Hodde Rodrigo Rodolfo Muñoz Santibañez | 5:56.06 | Venezuela Jose Andres Fernandez Manrique Jose Alejandro Fernandez Manrique Samuel Alexander Lopez Andre Ricardo Mora Sosa Agustin Jose Betancourt Mejias Luis Junior Graterol Loyo Cesar Julio Amaris Fernandez Rainner Alberto Castillo | 6:01.72 | Ecuador Jimmy Ramon Sornoza Moreira Francisco Javier Mora Rosales Julio César Arévalo Sánchez Luis Landy Quinto Sanchez José Antonio Hernández Quiñonez Bryan Gabriel Sola Zambrano Jhon Fabricio Guala Salavarria Segundo Geovanny Montenegro Cruz José Junior Peñafiel Navarro | 6:14.11 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Single sculls | Melita Isidora Abraham Schüssler (CHI) | 8:02.64 | Jenesis Carolina Perez Pastran (VEN) | 8:07.64 | Alejandra Beatriz Alonso Alderete (PAR) | 8:13.86 |
Lightweight single sculls | Roxieri Eduviges Guerra Cartellin (VEN) | 7:58.87 | Josefa Ignacia Vila Betancur (CHI) | 8:02.09 | Cristina Maria Calidonio Herrera (ESA) | 8:09.14 |
Double sculls | Chile Antonia Abraham Schussler Melita Isidora Abraham Schüssler | 7:20.38 | Peru Claudia Caballero Larco Camila Lucero Valle Granados | 7:30.99 | Not awarded | n/a |
Lightweight double sculls | Venezuela Roxieri Eduviges Guerra Cartellin Jenesis Carolina Perez Pastran | 7:25.32 | Chile Romina Alarcon Josefa Ignacia Vila Betancur | 7:28.67 | Not awarded | n/a |
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