Antioquia, with the nine gold medals on Friday, reached 91 and surpasses Valle and Bogotá by 20 gold medals, which are second and third.

Antioquia, with the nine gold medals on Friday, reached 91 and surpasses Valle and Bogotá by 20 gold medals, which are second and third.

First National Youth Games of the Olympic and Paralympic sector. Antioquia, with the nine gold medals on Friday, reached 91 and surpasses Valle del Cauca and Bogotá by 20 gold medals. The Antioqueños won the women’s handball, bowling and men’s soccer tournaments. Nariño was first in mountain biking, Valle won trampoline gymnastics and Santander led sailing. Paralympians from Antioquia won, on Friday, five medals in para-athletics and one in visual judo. In the medal table of the Paranational Games Bogotá, the leader, has 34 golds and Antioquia, the second, has accumulated 30. (Antioquia soccer team, men’s soccer champion of the National Youth Games. In the final they tied 0-0 with Atlántico and from taking free kicks from the penalty spot, they converted 3 to 2 for the Atlanticenses. Courtesy photo).

The Antioquia delegation, with the nine gold medals on Friday, November 22, reached 91 gold medals and surpasses Valle del Cauca and the capital district, Bogotá, by 20 precious metals.

Likewise, on Friday, day 14 of the tournament, the Antioqueños won the women’s handball and bowling tournaments in Armenia and men’s soccer in Manizales.

Regarding titles, Nariño was first in mountain biking, while Valle del Cauca won trampoline gymnastics and Santander led sailing.

As for the Paralympians from Antioquia, they won, on Friday, five medals in para-athletics and one in visual judo. In the medal table of the Paranational Games, Bogotá, the leader, has 34 gold medals and Antioquia, the second, has accumulated 30 gold medals. Valle del Cauca is third with 25.

The multi-medal athletes, in the first five places, are all from Antioquia. Four swimmers and a cyclist.

These multi-medallists, in their order, are: Tiffany Murillo Rider seven gold and one silver, for eight medals. María Alejandra Santana Alfonso also swims with seven golds and one bronze. Santiago Arteaga Restrepo in swimming has five golds and one bronze, for six. Juan José Giraldo Montoya has five golds and it is in swimming, the same golds that Luciana Osorio has in cycling, five golds.

For this Saturday, 12 gold medals are announced in the National Games and 10 in the Paranational Games. On this date, Antioquia will play in the men’s basketball final, in Armenia, against Valle del Cauca.

The medalists from Antioquia, on Friday, November 22, at the National Youth Games:

Oro (9) Antioch Handball Female
Sara Duque It was Women’s singles
Antioch Soccer Masculine
Maria Alejandra Santana Swimming women’s 100 meter freestyle
Tiffany Murillo women’s 1500 meters freestyle
Maria Alejandra Santana women’s 200 meters medley
Juan José Giraldo Montoya 400 meters men’s individual combined
Antioch Women’s 4×100 meter freestyle relay
Antioch Men’s 4×200 meters freestyle relay
Plata (3) Veronica Osorio It was Women’s singles
Sebastian Velez Swimming men’s 800 meters freestyle
Danna Marcela Jimenez Vela Women’s formula foil kite
Bronze (5) Isaiah Osorio trampoline gymnastics Men’s singles
Antioch male synchronized
Antioch female synchronized
Santiago Arteaga Swimming men’s 50 meter freestyle
Carolina Alvarez women’s 100 meter freestyle

Partial medal table – First National Youth Games – until Friday, November 22:

Position Delegation O P B Total
1 Antioch 91 81 73 245
2 Cauca Valley 71 80 61 212
3 Bogotá DC 71 57 80 208
4 Atlantic 17 15 22 54
5 Boyacá 16 14 12 42
6 Cundinamarca 14 14 38 66
7 Santander 13 17 24 54
8 Risaralda 8 5 16 29
9 Casanare 7 4 3 14
10 Caldas 7 2 10 19
11 Tolima 5 4 8 17
12 Bolívar 4 8 13 25
13 Córdoba 4 8 6 18
14 North of Santander 3 8 11 22
15 Sucre 3 3 2 8
16 Meta 2 9 14 25
17 Quindío 2 2 7 11
18 Cesar 2 1 1 4
19 Magdalena 2 0 11 13
20 Nariño 1 2 5 8
21 FAITH 1 2 4 7
22 Wheels 1 1 5 7
23 Arauca 0 3 1 4
23 La Guajira 0 3 1 4
25 Cauca 0 2 5 7
26 Caqueta 0 0 1 1
26 Guaviare 0 0 1 1
26 Saint Andrew 0 0 1 1
Totals 345 345 436 1126

The medalists from Antioquia, on Friday, November 22, at the Paranational Youth Games:

Oro (6) Juan Sebastian Valencia Judo visual Up to 73 kilograms for men
Samuel Guarin Para athletics 1500 meters U21 Men’s T20
Juliana Yurleny Zapata 1500 meters U21 Women T11-T13
Samuel Guarin 400 meters U21 Men’s T20
Keyner Antonio Moreno Long jump U21 Men’s T20
Yurlenis Chaverra Long jump U21 – Women T42-47-T62-64
Plata (3) Juan Sebastian Valencia Judo visual Men’s single open
Fabio Andrés Londono Para athletics Long Jump U21 Men T36-T38
Juan David Torres Long Jump U21 Men’s T20
Bronze (7) Manuel Santiago García Judo visual Up to 73 kilograms Male only
Manuel Santiago García Men’s single open
Juan David Torres Para athletics 400 meters U21 Men’s T20
Yostin Samir Urrutia 400 meters U21 Men’s T20
Brian Steven Restrepo Bullet Drive U21 Male F32-F34
Helen Dayana Renteria Bullet Drive U17 Women’s F20
Valery Meza Long jump U21 Women T36-T38

Partial medal table – First Youth Paranational Games – until Friday, November 22:

Position Delegation O P B Total
1 Bogotá DC 34 30 31 95
2 Antioch 30 19 22 71
3 Cauca Valley 25 22 17 64
4 Santander 20 22 14 56
5 Cundinamarca 18 17 10 45
6 Boyacá 6 4 4 14
7 Caldas 4 3 3 10
8 Tolima 2 9 14 25
9 Meta 2 7 7 16
10 Córdoba 2 2 5 9
11 North of Santander 2 2 4 8
12 Cauca 2 2 3 7
13 Nariño 2 1 1 4
14 Risaralda 1 4 2 7
15 Atlantic 1 1 4 6
16 Quindío 0 1 3 4
17 Casanare 0 1 0 1
17 Cesar 0 1 0 1
Totals 151 148 144 443

The corner of “Holi”by Beatriz Elena Quiceno Gil.

In addition to the first place that Antioquia holds today in the general medal table of these First National Youth Games, we celebrate that, in the Paranational Games we occupy the second line. Of the 614 athletes that make up the Antioquia delegation in the Coffee Region, 59 registered para-athletes represent us in eight of the twelve sports of the Paralympic sector in competition:

  • Bowl
  • Judo visual
  • for table tennis
  • For archery*
  • For athletics
  • for badminton
  • Paracycling
  • for swimming

Several of these sports modalities have already finished their participation, achieving for Antioquia, so far, 30 gold, 19 silver and 22 bronze medals and placing this department in second place in the general medal table of the 2024 Paranational Youth Games.

For athletics and swimming they have had an outstanding performance. According to the technical and methodological team of Indeportes Antioquia, the good results are due to the coordination that has been achieved with coaches and physical trainers from the sports leagues and the coaches from the municipalities of Antioquia.

The Antioquian paraathletes who participate in these First National Youth Games are the starting point to strengthen the senior category that will represent us in the next Paranational Games in 2027 and, perhaps, integrate Colombian teams for the 2028 Paralympic Games.

Congratulations! Not only to these young people who know no limits, but to their families, to the technical, methodological, medical and psychosocial team that, with empathy, knowledge and professionalism, accompanies Antioquians with different disabilities who also have sporting talent and spirit. of champions.

Antioquia sports results for Friday, November 22, 2024, medal tables, positions and programming for Saturday, November 23, 2024: Pereira Press Release 14-2024.

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