<a href="https://www.archysport.com/2022/10/neuquen-added-gold-in-swimming-hit-in-soccer-and-walked-perfectly-in-beach-handball/" title="Neuquén added Gold in swimming, hit in soccer and walked perfectly in beach handball“>Máximo Rettig won the third consecutive gold and Neuquén also won as a team. Beach handball is looking for the final and the adapted sport added more medals.
Among the most notable achievements of the penultimate day of the Evita National Sports Games, which are held in Mar del Plata, Máximo Rettig He became a three-time champion by winning the gold medal in badminton. The women’s 3×3 basketball team won the silver medal in the title definition; The adapted sport achieved several medals, highlighting the gold medal of Mateo Sepulvedaand women’s beach handball qualified again for the final where it will seek to retain the crown it achieved last year.
Badminton had another great performance in the Evita and with the help of Rettig he shouted champion after the 15-year-old clearly beat the Bariloche native Felix Lallana by 21-9 and 21-10. For its part, Miracles Again got bronze. The Neuquén celebration at the Kimberley Club was complete, since badminton also won gold as a team.
Friday’s day started well because the women’s beach handball team once again entered the final where they will go for the title against the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA) after defeating Córdoba in the definition by shoot out by 4 to 2 after win the first set 15-10 and lose the second 17-6. The men did not have the same luck, as they fell to Río Negro in the classic 2-0 (22-13 and 17-12) and are waiting for a rival to fight for fifth place.
The other point of attention was also on the popular Bristol beach because women’s 3×3 basketball was playing for gold against Entre Ríos, but the girls lost 10 to 5 and took the silver medal. In skateboarding, one of the disciplines of urban sports, the representative of San Patricio del Chañar, Santiago Baslymade it into the top eight and will fight for the crown.
In women’s rugby, the Neuquén national team fell to its counterpart from Río Negro 32 to 7 and was left without the chance to fight for bronze. Field hockey was also left out of the championship zone, since the women’s team fell 2 to 1 with Entre Ríos, while the men’s team could not beat Chaco either. For its part, rhythmic gymnastics finished in seventh place.
More gold for adapted sports
Adapted sport once again had another gold medalist since Mateo Sepulveda from Neuquén achieved the title in the 100 meter event in the blind and visually impaired category. Samuel Giannobilefrom Plaza Huincul, obtained silver in shot and in the same modality Guadalupe Soto – also from that city in the Oil Region – achieved bronze.