Rowing at the 2022 Bolivarian Games | |
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Venue | Ciénaga de Zapatosa |
Dates | 25–27 June 2022 |
Competitors | 74 from 7 nations |
Champions | |
Chile (6 gold medals) | |
Rowing competitions at the 2022 Bolivarian Games in Valledupar, Colombia were held from 25 to 27 June 2022 at Ciénaga de Zapatosa in Chimichagua, a sub-venue outside Valledupar.
Twelve medal events were scheduled to be contested, six for each men and women. The rowing competitions included the following sculling events for both men and women: singles, lightweight singles, doubles, lightweight doubles, quads and lightweight quads. A total of 74 athletes (40 men and 34 women) will compete in the events. The events were open competitions without age restrictions. [1]
Chile, who were the competition defending champions after Santa Marta 2017, [2] won the rowing competitions again after winning 6 of the 12 gold medals at stake. [3]
A total of 7 nations (4 ODEBO nations and 3 invited) registered athletes for the rowing competitions. Each nation was able to enter one boat per event and a maximum of 16 athletes (8 per gender). [1] The participation of athletes from Ecuador was expected, [2] but finally they were not registered.
The rowing competitions were held at the Ciénaga de Zapatosa, a large marsh located in a depression between the Colombian departments of Cesar and Magdalena. The events took place in the part of the marsh corresponding to the municipality of Chimichagua. [2]
* Host nation (Host nation)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Chile | 6 | 5 | 0 | 11 |
2 | Paraguay | 3 | 4 | 4 | 11 |
3 | Venezuela | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
4 | Peru | 1 | 2 | 6 | 9 |
Totals (4 entries) | 12 | 12 | 12 | 36 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Single sculls |
Javier Torres Paraguay |
Ignacio Abraham Chile |
Gustavo Salcedo Peru | |||
Double sculls |
Paraguay (PAR) Daniel Acuña Franco Annicchiarico |
Chile (CHI) Brahim Alvayay Óscar Vásquez |
Venezuela (VEN) Ali Leiva Jaime Machado | |||
Quadruple sculls |
Chile (CHI) Brahim Alvayay Ignacio Abraham Nahuel Reyes Óscar Vásquez |
Paraguay (PAR) Daniel Acuña Franco Annicchiarico Javier Torres Nicolás Acuña |
Venezuela (VEN) Ali Leiva Andrés Mora Argenis Rivero Jaime Machado | |||
Lightweight single sculls |
Felipe Cárdenas Chile |
Jose Guipe Venezuela |
Gerónimo Hamann Peru | |||
Lightweight double sculls |
Venezuela (VEN) Agustín Bentancour Luis Ollarvez |
Paraguay (PAR) Matías Ramírez Óscar López |
Peru (PER) Andrés Sandoval César Cipriani | |||
Lightweight quadruple sculls |
Venezuela (VEN) Agustín Bentancour Andrés Mora Jose Guipe Luis Ollarvez |
Chile (CHI) César Abaroa Eber Sanhueza Felipe Cárdenas MatÍas CÁrcamo |
Paraguay (PAR) Alberto Yser Gustavo Sosa Matías Ramírez Óscar López |
In addition, a mixed quadruple sculls event was held but did not add any medals to the rowing medal table. [4]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Mixed quadruple sculls |
Chile (CHI) Nahuel Reyes Brahim Alvayay Antonia Abraham Christina Hostetter |
Venezuela (VEN) Jaime Machado Andrés Mora Naomi Soazo Keila Garcia |
Peru (PER) Luciana Zegarra Rafaela Sánchez César Cipriani Andrés Sandoval |