Sailing at the 2022 Bolivarian Games

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Sailing
at the 2022 Bolivarian Games
File:Sailing pictogram.svg
Sailing pictogram
VenueTominé Reservoir
Dates27 June – 2 July 2022
Competitors73 from 9 nations
Champions
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru (2 gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze)
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Sailing competitions at the 2022 Bolivarian Games in Valledupar, Colombia were held from 27 June to 2 July 2022 at Tominé Reservoir in Guatavita, a sub-venue outside Valledupar. Seven medal events were scheduled to be contested; three for men, three for women and one mixed event. A total of 73 athletes (36 men and 37 women) will compete in the events. The events were open competitions without age restrictions, except for the Optimist dinghy sailing that is restricted for under-16 sailors.[1] Peru were the sailing competitions defending champions after having won them in the previous edition in Santa Marta 2017. Peru and Ecuador won 2 gold medals each, however, Peru reached two more silver medals (3–1) than Ecuador to win the sailing competitions again.

Participating nations

A total of 9 nations (5 ODEBO nations and 4 invited) registered athletes for the rowing competitions. Each nation was able to enter two boats per event and a maximum of 18 sailors (8 men and 10 women). Each nation could register up to two sailors for each men and women singles events and up to two teams conformed by one man and two women each for the mixed event.[1]

Venue

The sailing competitions were held at the Tominé Reservoir at kilometer 10 on the Sesquile - Gutavita road in Guatavita, a municipality of Cundinamarca Department.[2][3]

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Host nation)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru2338
2File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador2103
3File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia1012
4File:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador1001
File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela1001
6File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile0224
7File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala0112
Totals (7 entries)77721

Medalists

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Laser
details
Enrique Arathoon
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador
Stefano Peschiera
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru
Clemente Seguel
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile
Sunfish
details
Simon Gómez
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia
José Daniel Hernández
File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala
Jean Paul de Trazegnies
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru
Optimist
details
Jonas Koreiva
File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador
Stefano Moy
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru
Tomas De La Vega
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Laser Radial
details
Daniela Rivera
File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
Florencia Chiarella
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru
Sophie Zimmermann
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru
Sunfish
details
Caterina Romero
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru
Rafaela Salvatore
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile
Josselyn Echeverria
File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala
Optimist
details
Gracia Carrillo
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru
Camila Ernst
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile
Rafaella Parodi
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru

Mixed event

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightning
details
File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador (ECU)
Mikaela Garcés
Jonathan Martinetti
Moira Padilla
File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador (ECU)
Irene Suárez
Julio Andrés Vélez
Ariana Villena
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile (CHI)
Paula Herman
Pedro Felipe Robles
Carmina Malsch

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "XIX JUEGOS BOLIVARIANOS VALLEDUPAR COLOMBIA – MANUAL TÉCNICO – VELA" (PDF). www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in español). Bolivarian Sport Games 2022 Technical Coordination, ODEBO and Confederación Sudamericana de Vela. 17 June 2022. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  2. "La represa de Tominé recibió la vela bolivariana". www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in español). Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022 Organizing Committee. 28 June 2022. Archived from the original on 3 July 2022. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  3. Mendez Vargas, Alexandra (24 June 2022). "Cundinamarca será subsede de los Juegos Bolivarianos 2022" (in español). Portavoz Digital. Archived from the original on 3 July 2022. Retrieved 2 July 2022.

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