Rowing at the 2013 Bolivarian Games

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Rowing (Spanish:Remo), for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 22 November to 24 November 2013. [1]

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Medal table

Key:

  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  (CHI)64111
2Flag of Peru.svg  Peru  (PER)*3238
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  (VEN)2529
4Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala  (GUA)1113
5Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador  (ECU)0011
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador  (ESA)0011
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay  (PAR)0011
Totals (7 nations)12121034

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Single scullsFlag of Guatemala.svg Herman Manriquez Garcia Revolorio (GUA)7:10.31Flag of Venezuela.svg Emilio Jose Torres (VEN)7:15.06Flag of Peru.svg Eduardo Gabriel Linares Ruiz (PER)7:20.99
Lightweight
single sculls
Flag of Peru.svg Victor Eulogio A. Aspillaga Alayza (PER)7:12.88Flag of Chile.svg Bernardo Enrique Guerrero Diaz (CHI)7:15.69Flag of Guatemala.svg Leif Ericksen Catalan Flores (GUA)7:21.65
Double scullsFlag of Peru.svg  Peru
Álvaro Torres
Eduardo Gabriel Linares Ruiz
6:37.23Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Max Kevin Grandon Pereira
Carlos Roberto Munnier Gonzalez
6:41.63Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Cesar Julio Amaris Fernandez
Andre Ricardo Mora Sosa
6:43.67
Lightweight
double sculls
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Victor Eulogio A. Aspillaga Alayza
Renzo Fernando León García
6:39.84Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala
Juan Carlos Guevara Gonzalez
Roger Alejandro Alfaro Barranco
6:43.64Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Rodrigo Rodolfo Muñoz Santibañez , Nivaldo Yañez Ortiz
6:44.16
Lightweight
quadruple sculls
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Bernardo Enrique Guerrero Diaz
Nelson Andree Martinez Hodde
Rodrigo Rodolfo Muñoz Santibañez
Fabian Andres Oyarzun Zbinden
6:06.42Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Johann Gerónimo Hamann Zlatar
Diego Javier Mejía Petersen
Victor Eulogio A. Aspillaga Alayza
Renzo Fernando León García
6:10.42Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Andre Ricardo Mora Sosa
Agustin Jose Betancourt Mejias
Luis Junior Graterol Loyo
Cesar Julio Amaris Fernandez
6:13.94
Coxless pairFlag of Chile.svg  Chile
Felipe Augusto Leal Atero
Oscar Vasquez Ochoa
6:52.26Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Jaime Antonio Machado Cabrera
Wilfredo Jose Villa Pineda
6:56.94Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Nicolás Ignacio Pezet Duarte
Gonzalo José Del Solar Vargas
7:27.72
Coxless fourFlag of Chile.svg  Chile
Luis Sebastian Saumann Salas
Felipe Ignacio Fuentes Villagra
Oscar Vasquez Ochoa
Felipe Augusto Leal Atero
6:20.25Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Marcos Emilio Diaz Hidrogo
Wilfredo Jose Villa Pineda
Jaime Antonio Machado Cabrera
James Abou Montilla
6:27.27Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Mickelle Martini Carreras
Mateo Francisco Pacheco Carrillo
Nicolás Ignacio Pezet Duarte
Gonzalo José Del Solar Vargas
6:40.58
Coxed eightFlag of Chile.svg  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
5:56.06Flag of Venezuela.svg  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
6:01.72Flag of Ecuador.svg  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

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Single scullsFlag of Chile.svg Melita Isidora Abraham Schüssler (CHI)8:02.64Flag of Venezuela.svg Jenesis Carolina Perez Pastran (VEN)8:07.64Flag of Paraguay.svg Alejandra Beatriz Alonso Alderete (PAR)8:13.86
Lightweight single scullsFlag of Venezuela.svg Roxieri Eduviges Guerra Cartellin (VEN)7:58.87Flag of Chile.svg Josefa Ignacia Vila Betancur (CHI)8:02.09Flag of El Salvador.svg Cristina Maria Calidonio Herrera (ESA)8:09.14
Double scullsFlag of Chile.svg  Chile
Antonia Abraham Schussler
Melita Isidora Abraham Schüssler
7:20.38Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Claudia Caballero Larco
Camila Lucero Valle Granados
7:30.99Not awardedn/a
Lightweight
double sculls
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Roxieri Eduviges Guerra Cartellin
Jenesis Carolina Perez Pastran
7:25.32Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Romina Alarcon
Josefa Ignacia Vila Betancur
7:28.67Not awardedn/a

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