Guayas, at the end of the third day, maintains the top of the ranking of the National Youth Games Imbabura 2021 | Other Sports | sports

In the coliseum of the Cantonal Sports League of Pimampiro, in Imbabura, the boxing competitions that are in their qualifying phase are held.

Completed the third day of competition for the National Youth Games Imbabura 2021, the Guayas delegation remains at the top of the general classification with 19 gold, 7 silver and 8 bronze medals.

To date, 207 medals have already been awarded, of which 57 are gold, 60 are silver and 90 are bronze.

In the second box of the classification is Pichincha with 11 gold, 18 silver and 16 bronze medals; the third place occupies it Azuay, with 9-7-12; while the fourth position is for Imbabura, with 4-52.

Then appear Store, with 2-2-4; Esmeraldas, 2-2-1; Morona Santiago, 2-0-2; Napo, 2-0-0; Succumb, 1-4-3; El Oro, 1-2-10; Carchi, 1-2-5; Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, 1-1-3; Cotopaxi, 1-0-3; Pastaza, 1-0-1; among other.

Among the results that were recorded on the fourth date of basketball include: in men, Guayas 69, Sucumbed 36, Orellana 99, Los Ríos 42, Pichincha 105, Santa Elena 64, Imbabura 77, Bolivar 62, Store 94, Azuay 34, Tungurahua 70, Manabi 58, Napo 70, Esmeraldas, 47, The Gold 56, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas 36.

In ladies the registered markers were: Guayas 81, Orellana 48, Santa Elena 46, Game 50, Azuay 65, Tungurahua 46, Pichincha 91, Bolivar 27, Gold 67, Napo 55.

In boxing

The boxing competitions in the knockout phase are held in the coliseum of the Cantonal Sports League of Pimampiro and the combats in the different divisions, in men and women, that were carried out were:

48 kilos: Daniela Corte, from Cotopaxi, won by rsc Cinthia Ceballos, from Azuay; Gabriela Ñacata, from Pichincha, 0, Jennifer Oñate, from Chimborazo, 5; Karen Lisbeth Catuta, from Tungurahua, 5, Devanny Correa, from El Oro, 0; Luis Hurtado, from Bolívar, 4, Jair Caicedo, from Pichincha, 1.

In 50 kilos: Nataly Guamangate, from Cotopaxi, 0, María González, from Guayas, 5

51 kilos: Ariel Armas, from Pastaza, lost by rsc to Joel Suárez, from Pichincha; Petere Quijije, from Santa Elena, 5, Franklin Gilces, from Carchi, 0.

52 kilos: Genevit Albacura, from Imbabura, 0, Jennifer Pardo, from Pichincha, 5

54 kilos: Jorge Cervantes, from Azuay, 3, Orlando Otilio Yankur, from Zamora Chinchipe, 2; Nayely Moreira, from Orellana, 0, Samantha Benalcázar, from Azuay, 5.

57 kilos: Wendy Grefa, Napo, defeated Angeline Perea, Esmeraldas by rsc.

60 kilos: Terry Quintero, from Santa Elena 0, Mateo Chicaiza, from Imbabura, 5; Jalixa Sánchez, from Bolívar, 3, Brithany Liseth Ceballos, from Guayas, 2.

63 kilos: Ana Karina Alvarado, from Loja, 0, Dayanara Paladines, from El Oro, 5

63,5 kilos: Deiby Patricio Madrigal, from El Oro, 0, Andrés del Castillo, from Orellana, 5; Alviery Aldair Malan, from Los Ríos, 3, Cristhian León, from Imbabura, 2; Juan Alejandro Yamay, from Loja, 4, Dilan Alejandro Cujilán, from Esmeraldas, 1; Víctor Aldair Suárez, from Pichincha, 0, Juan Carlos Grefa, from Sucumbíos 5; Gabriel Ángel Ortiz, from Santa Elena, 2, Kevin Josué Camejo, from Guayas, 3.

In 66 kilos: Jade Mikeli Granizo, from Chimborazo, 0, Cindy Ordóñez, from Esmeraldas, 5

70 kilos: Britany Maité Sandoval, from Sucumbíos, lost by referee suspends fight (rsc) to Kelly Delgado, from Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas.

71 kilos: Nixon Joel Caicedo, from Cañar, 1, Johnny Eliecer Arroyo, from Imbabura, 4.

75 kilos: Gabriela Cazar, from Pichincha, 4, Ingrith Milady Maldonado, from Carchi, 1.

Over 81 kilos: Carla Emely Ibarra, from Guayas, 0, Dayana Huacón, from Los Ríos, 5.

More than 92 kilos: Michael Caicedo, from Cañar, 5, Juan David Cuenca, from Loja, 0; Isaac Guerrón, from Imbabura, 4, Érick Daniel Naranjo, from Pastaza, 1.

Taekwondo

In the final taekwondo placements by division, the positions of the ladies looked like this:

A fine: 1. Damaris Ramírez, from El Oro, 2. Odalis Salmeron, from Guayas; 3. Keyla Lucas, from Manabí, and Katherine Chuquisala, from Chimborazo.

Fly: 1. Angie Nevado, from Guayas; 2. Daniela Parra, from Pichincha; 3. Doménica Revalo, from Tungurahua, and Kadens Jerves, from Loja.

Bantham: 1. Fernanda Espinoza, from Azuay; 2. Génesis Yauli, from Tungurahua; 3. Érika Nole, from Loja, and Samanta Borja, from Pichincha.

In males, end division: 1. Byron Mery, from Napo; 2. Josué Ortega, from El Oro; 3. Andy Columba, from Pichincha, and Lorenzo Cedeño, from Sucumbíos.

Fly: 1. Yandir Cabrera, from Pastaza; 2. David Samaniego, from Azuay, 3., Édgar Chicota, from Pichincha, and Néicer Perugachi, from Imbabura.

Bantham: 1. Steven Ontaneda, from Napo, 2. Érick Quiñónez, from Chimborazo; 3. Santiago Durán, from Azuay, and Jhonathan Chunchir, from Pichincha.

Field tennis competitions are held in the Ibarra Tennis Club and the finals will be played this Thursday, in men and women, in individual and doubles events with the participation of 40 athletes.

Among the markers reached are Sebastian Sevilla, from Tungurahua, defeated Juan Idrovo, from Imbabura, 6-1 and 7-6; Bianca Endara, from Imbabura, to Arianna Játiva, de Guayas, 6-0 and 6-1; Ivanova Lucero, from Tungurahua, to Lizbeth Gencon, from Guayas, 6-9 and 6-1; Daniel Espin, from Tungurahua, to Luis Landívar, from Azuay, 6-2 and 6-4; José Merchán, from Azuay, to Francisco Oña, from Pichincha, by a double 6-2; Irene Aguirre, from Pichincha, to Lucy Zamora, from El Oro, by 67-3 and 6-2.

Mountain biking, which took place in the track of Yahuarcocha, in Ibarra, Guayas won the title by adding 4 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze medals. On the last day, Azuay was the best.

The results of the last two tests were:

In ladies: 1. Dani Machuca, Azuay, 2. Natalia Vásquez, Imbabura, 3. Verónica Aguirre, Pichincha.

In males: 1. Juan Francisco Banejas, Azuay; Martín Ceuz, Pichincha; 3. José Sarmiento, Azuay. (D)

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