Rowing
at the 2022 Bolivarian Games
Rowing pictogram
VenueCiénaga de Zapatosa
Dates25–27 June 2022
Competitors74 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]

Participating nations

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.

  •  Chile (16 athletes)
  •  Colombia (1)
  •  Dominican Republic (5)
  •  Guatemala (6)
  •  Paraguay (16)
  •  Peru (15)
  •  Venezuela (15)

Venue

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]

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Host nation)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Chile65011
2 Paraguay34411
3 Venezuela2125
4 Peru1269
Totals (4 entries)12121236

Medalists

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
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

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls Antonia Abraham
 Chile
Alejandra Alderete
 Paraguay
Pamela Noya
 Peru
Double sculls  Chile (CHI)
Melita Abraham
Victoria Hostetter
 Peru (PER)
Adriana Sanguineti
Pamela Noya
 Paraguay (PAR)
Alejandra Alderete
Mariagnes Miranda
Quadruple sculls  Chile (CHI)
Antonia Abraham
Melita Abraham
Christina Hostetter
Victoria Hostetter
 Paraguay (PAR)
Mariagnes Miranda
Alejandra Alderete
Florencia Ruiz
Clara Cardozo
 Peru (PER)
Alessia Palacios
Pamela Noya
Valeria Palacios
Adriana Sanguineti
Lightweight single sculls Isidora Niemeyer
 Chile
Valeria Palacios
 Peru
Gabriela Benítez
 Paraguay
Lightweight double sculls  Peru (PER)
Alessia Palacios
Valeria Palacios
 Chile (CHI)
Isidora Niemeyer
Josefa Vila
 Paraguay (PAR)
Adriana Fretez
Gabriela Benítez
Lightweight quadruple sculls  Paraguay (PAR)
Adriana Fretez
Eliana Céspedes
Rocio Díaz
Gabriela Benítez
 Chile (CHI)
Gabriela Bahamonde
Antonia Llewald
Isidora Niemeyer
Josefa Vila
 Peru (PER)
Carla Morales
Pamela Noya
Alessia Palacios
Valeria Palacios

Mixed quadruple sculls (exhibition event)

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
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

References

  1. 1 2 "XIX JUEGOS BOLIVARIANOS VALLEDUPAR COLOMBIA – MANUAL TÉCNICO – Remo" (PDF). www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarian Sport Games 2022 Technical Coordination, ODEBO and Confederación Sudamericana de Remo. 17 June 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  2. 1 2 3 "En los Bolivarianos 2022, el remo emocionará al público de Chimichagua". www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022 Organizing Committee. 21 April 2022. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  3. "Durante tres días de acción se disputó el remo de los Juegos Bolivarianos 2022". www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022 Organizing Committee. 27 June 2022. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  4. "Prueba 13 4x 1000m Mixed Sénior". www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022 Organizing Committee. 27 June 2022. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
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