What are the departments with the most medals?
With the triumph of Melisa Andrea Carrilo in the mode of 1,500 meter canoeing; the department of Antioch reached 100 gold medalsbeing at the head and practically crowning himself as the most awarded department with 96 silver medals and 82 bronze medals, for a total of 278 medals.
The Valley followed the Antioqueños closely, consolidating itself in second place with 248 medals, 86 gold, 89 silver and 73 bronze.
Bogotá DC closes the podium with a total of 236 medals; being 82 gold, 63 silver and 91 bronze. These 3 delegations have established themselves as the most awarded in the national contestwith different athletes who have known how to raise the name of their city and their department.
Outstanding athletes and multi-medallists
Antioch
Several athletes have stood out in the department of Antioquia as multiple medalists, in the swimming discipline we have important names such as: Tiffany Murillo with 10 medals, Maria Alejandra Santana with 10 medals, Juan José Giraldo with 7 medals, and Santiago Arteaga with 7 medals, Tatiana Tobon with 6 medals, Luisa Fernanda Botero with 6 medals, Juan Manuel Serna with 4 medals, Carolina Rojas with 6 medals, Sebastian Velez with 5 medals. Luciana Osorio in cycling with 5 medals, Miguel Ángel Marín and Jerónimo Calderón with 4 medals each, Stefany Cuadrado with 3 medals. For artistic gymnastics, it stands out Manuel Antonio Lopez with 6 medals. In table tennis he stands out Emanuel Garcia with 4 medals, Ana María Gómez and Juan Jimenez with 4 medals each. In archery it stands out Julian Gomez with 4 medals. Lastly, Para athletics Deiner Córdoba stands out with 3 medals.
Bogotá DC
For the residents of the capital, there are also many outstanding athletes with the honor of being multiple medalists. On the swimming side, they stand out Alice Belloti with 7 medals, Isabella Budlik with 8 medals. Dayana Benitez in artistic gymnastics with 5 medals, Emiliana Vargas in rhythmic gymnastics with 4 medals. Isabella Forero in archery with 4 medals and Andres Hernandez with 4 medals, Daniela Verswyvel in water skiing with 4 medals. in canoeing Julien Esteban Rodríguez stands out with 6 medals and Santiago Giraldo with 4 medals. In Squash they stand out Juan Martínez, Maria Camila Sabogal and Juan Antonio Irisarri with 3 medals each.
Valle
The department of Valle has had great representatives in the contest, which consolidated it as the second most fruitful and successful department: Paola Loboa In athletics he won 4 medals. Mariadelmar Quiroga in rhythmic gymnastics with 8 medals, Geraldine Castano with 5 medals, Isabella Rengifo, Salomé Muñoz, Maria José García and Mariana Leal with 4 medals each. Emily Minante in artistic swimming with 6 medals. Joseph Paz with 4 medals in swimming. Miguel Esteban Tovar in diving with 4 medals.
What’s next on the final day?
After 18 days of competition The final day will close with 6 competitions:
We will have the mixed Badminton finals in singles mode; they will face Brayan Ruiz vs. Alejandro Pico. The second final will be between David Charrasquel vs. Yohan Castillo. The third Badminton final in the singles category will be between Sebastián Agudelo against Santiago Cuesta. We continue with Badminton, this time with couples, David Charrasquel and Luisa Fernanda Aristizábal face Breider Julio and Juan Ángel Quiroz for date 3. Then we will have the final between Cristian Aguirre and Isaac Novia against Martín Basilio and Nehemías García. Finally, on the day, we will have another final, in this one they face David Yánez and Ingrid Gómez against Santiago Cuesta and Ismael Rodríguez.