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Peru at its highest! IPD and COP awarded the medalists at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games.

Viernes 10 de Diciembre del 2021

Peru at its highest! IPD and COP awarded the medalists at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games.

The Peruvian delegation, made up of 160 athletes, won a total of 35 medals in the 2021 Pan American Junior Games.

The Peruvian delegation, made up of 160 athletes, won a total of 35 medals in the 2021 Pan American Junior Games.

Peruvian Delegation at the Pan American Junior Games Cali 2021
Peruvian Delegation at the Pan American Junior Games Cali 2021
Peruvian Delegation at the Pan American Junior Games Cali 2021 | Source: IPD

Peruvian Delegation at the Pan American Junior Games Cali 2021

The Peruvian Institute of Sport (IPD) and the Peruvian Olympic Committee (COP) honored on Friday the athletes who won medals at the Pan American Junior Games Cali-Valle 2021, an international event where the national delegation won a total of 35 medals, distributed as 6 gold medals, 15 silver medals, and 14 bronze medals.

The recognition took place at the National Stadium through a ceremony, which was attended by the presidents of the IPD, Gustavo San Martín, and the COP, Renzo Manyari. Likewise, most of the 160 athletes who participated in the Junior Pan American Games in Colombia attended the event.

On the other hand, the representatives of athletics and tennis, who are competing in their respective championships in the United States, were not present at the event. However, the national women's under-23 volleyball team, which won the silver medal after a great final against Brazil, participated in the ceremony.

As a reminder, the Peruvian delegation participated in 30 sports, of which two were team sports (volleyball and softball). Peru demonstrated great ability in all the disciplines it competed in and thanks to that, it won 35 medals, ranking 12th in the overall standings.

These are all the athletes who won the 35 medals for Peru at the Pan American Junior Games Cali-Valle 2021

GOLD MEDALS:

1. Sofía Mamani (Athletics, 10,000 meters)
2. Daianne Hayashida and Lucciana Pérez (Tennis, women's doubles)
3. Gonzalo Bueno and Ignacio Buse (Tennis, men's doubles)
4. Gonzalo Bueno (Tennis, singles)
5. Julio Palomino (Athletics, 3,000 meters steeplechase)
6. Gianella Lozano (Karate +68 kg)

SILVER MEDALS:

7. Ryan Cubas (Wrestling 77 kg)
8. Edward Alarcón (Gymnastics, pommel horse)
9. Edward Alarcón (Gymnastics, rings)
10. Edward Gonzales (Gymnastics, vault)
11. Yumiko Tanabe (Judo -78 kg)
12. Kiara Arango (Judo -57 kg)
13. Eliana Vásquez (Taekwondo -67 kg)
14. Angelo Caro (Skateboarding)
15. Mary Luz Andía (Athletics, 20km race walk)
16. Enrique Herrera (Wrestling 57 kg)
17. Christopher Li and Lucciana Pérez (Tennis, mixed doubles)
18. Frank Luján (Athletics, 10,000 meters)
19. Francesca Gardella (Rowing, Single W1X)
20. Verónica Huacasi (Athletics, 3,000 meters steeplechase)
21. Women's volleyball team (volleyball)

BRONZE MEDALS:

22. Inés Castillo (Badminton)
23. Javier Saavedra (Judo -81 kg)
24. Noemí Huayhuameza (Judo -52 kg)
25. Arnold Prado (Judo -60 kg)
26. Santiago Villegas (Weightlifting, snatch 126 kg, clean and jerk 165 kg, total 291 kg)
27. Frank de la Sotta (Bowling)
28. José Luis Chaupin (Athletics, 5,000 meters)
29. Angel Sosa and César Cipriani (Rowing)
30. Gloria Asca (Wrestling, 50 kg)
31. César Olaya (Karate -75 kg)
32. Sandro Gardella, Ángel Sosa, Cesar Cipriani, and Andrés Sandoval (Rowing MX 4)
33. Daianne Hayashida (Tennis, singles)
34. Nicolás Bouroncle (Karate - 67 kg)
35. Kurt García (Karate - 60 kg)

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