The short lists of the 44th edition of the Medal of Sports Merit

CHESS:

Valentina Oyola and Lautaro Cazeneuve.

ATHLETICS:

Lautaro Vouilloz, Joaquina Durá and Leandro Pérez Lazarte.

HANDBALL:

Tomás Noviello, Facundo Dolce and Emiliano Wampl.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL:

Juana Barrionuevo, Federica Laganá and Constanza Marchioni.

MEN’S BASKETBALL:

Felipe Barrionuevo, Gerónimo Salas and Benjamín Sánchez.

CYCLING:

Enzo Mascaro, Ramón Echandía and Nicolás Castro.

PARALYMPIC SPORT:

Heber López (powerchair football), Franco Alarcón (soccer 5 blind) and Miqueas Juárez (athletics)

HORSE RIDING:

Ailen Garcia and Francisco Garcia Malowany.

SOCCER:

Priscila Araxi and Mateo Cuevas Pastrello.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS:

Nicole Iribarne Aparicio, Trinidad Botiglieri and Lara Demarsico.

GOLF:

Guillermo Polo Bodart, Tomás Berchot and Sara Rampoldi.

HOCKEY WITHOUT LAWN:

Camila Contreras and Catalina Bustillo.

JUDO:

Matteo Etchechury, Jorgelina Macchiavello Hohl and Iván Ferreyra.

KARATE:

Aylen Yardin, Thomas Gastaldi and Sabrina Romero.

ARTISTIC SWIMMING:

Guadalupe Garcia, Sofia Migliaccio and Morena Basso.

SWIMMING:

Lucía Gauna, Guillermina Ruggiero and Mateo Baldino.

FELL:

Agustín Silva, Agustín Gallardo and Nicolás Zurita.

ARTISTIC SKATE:

Ona Palumbo and Carolina Paredes.

RACE SKATE:

Aylén Godoy, Akemi Kuwada and Agustín Peluso.

REMO:

Julieta González Ricciuti, Clara Galfre and Josefina Aquino Bakic.

ROLLER HOCKEY:

Michael Palanga, Juan Manuel Valdez and Manuel Guajardo.

ORNAMENTAL JUMPS:

Manuel Iglesias, Auka Sosa and Victoria Scarpato.

SQUASH:

According to Portabales, Santiago Portabales and Ramiro Albelo.

SURF:

Ignacio Ruggiero, Flavia Coco Cianciarulo and Thiago Passeri Pezzati.

TAEKWONDO:

Antonella Mattei, Lucas Fernandez and Nahuel Barbero.

TENNIS:

Solana Sierra, Fernando Cavallo and Sara Conde.

TRIATHLON:

Tiago Munoz and Martin Reynoso.

SAIL:

Franco Sanchez, Juana Escalante and Lucas Contardi.

VOLLEYBALL:

Juana Giardini, Mauro Zelayeta and Bautista Gazaba.

Special Mentions

Víctor Molinero (sports journalist), Renzo Zanella (rugby), Diego Fernández (futsal), Juan Quesada (sports manager), Marcela Harispe (school teaching), Carlos Olivera (sports career in boxing), Cesareo Morales (professional referee), Camila Pérez (table tennis), Argentinos del Sud (soccer sports achievement), Club Atlético Independiente (centennial sports entity), Club Atlético Kimberley (centennial sports entity), Club Atlético San Lorenzo (centennial sports entity), Club Atlético Once Unidos ( sports achievement handball), Lourdes Magdaleno (canoeing), Clara Nievas (for karate), Lucas Conde (volleyball), Florencia Borelli (winner of the Buenos Aires Marathon), Leandro Catfish Usuna (first Argentine surfer in the history of the Olympic Games), Cecilia Peralta (beach volley), Valentina Caramello (archery), Raúl Gazaba (sports manager), Professor Gabriel Lorenzón (sports and community activities), Sebastián Caram (karting ), Jano Yosha Oh (skate), Emiliano Dibu Martínez and Lucas Martínez Quarta (champions of the Copa América with the Argentine National Soccer Team), Mauricio Coqui Ibarbure (sixth participation in the Paralympic Games), Ezequiel Valdez (sports coach), Matías De Andrade (silver medalist in the Paralympic Games), Belén Casetta (participation in the Tokyo Olympics) and Ivo Cassini (South American open water champion).

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