Meet the winners of the 33rd edition of the 2024 Buenos Aires Games, which had its final stage in the city of Mar del Plata, from October 28 to November 2.
Ituzaingó shone by obtaining a total of 16 medals, distributed in 5 gold, 6 silver and 6 bronze. Below, we present the complete list of the Ituzaingu winners.
GOLD MEDALS:
- Mus. Domingo Poloni and Eduardo López
- Athletics. Julieta Telias, at speed 100 meters. (U16 – Ryan School)
- Taekwondo. Geraldine Fernández Vidal, sub 14, weight 44 kg.
- Lottery. Florentina Jara
- Older adult theater. Matassa Julia and Fiotiti María Ángeles
SILVER MEDALS:
- Fireplace Diana Scipioni, Silvia Scipioni. Older adults
- PCD Athletics Tatiana Naranjo in long jump. Category 12, from school No. 501
- Athletics PCD Tomas Garay, sub 15 category. Speed, 100 meters. recovery school
- Artistic Gymnastics. Sub 15 level 2. Airgym
- Choreography. Araceli Barreira, Adriana Tordente, Viviana Kleywegt, Rosa Pasarelli, Haydee Carrero, Marcela Corvalán, Lilia Sosa, Olga Bringas
BRONZE MEDALS:
- Athletics. Macarena Dell’erba, sub 16, high jump. Ryan College
- Taekwondo. Matías Salinas, sub 14, weight 64 kg
- Broom of 15. Miguel Contento and Domingo Marini
- Athletics. Mixed 4×100 post. Under 16 category, from Ryan School: Salome Parra, Tomas Caratti, Matías Durruty, Julieta Telias, Cuellar Joaquin.
- Table Tennis PCD Luciani Daniel, Joaquin Cuellar. Category +18, of Recovery School
- Judo. Ian Salvador, sub 14. Dojo Sakura
This year, the Buenos Aires Games had a record participation, with more than 470 thousand people registered, and four stages of development: municipal, regional, interregional and final. Its objectives are to promote access to physical activity and cultural expression of the population, while strengthening the local and Buenos Aires identity. With its slogan – “The Passion of the Province” – it seeks to reflect both individual effort and collective work, highlighting the richness and territorial diversity that characterizes this competition, in a province as heterogeneous as Buenos Aires.