In microtenis, there was albiceleste domain winning individual games and doubles; sand volleyball dominated the emeralds.
The delegation of Guayas, participating in IX National Youth Sports Games Ibarra 2021, took 10 gold medals ahead of his peer from Pichincha, completed the twelfth day of the competition.
According to the table published by the Ministry of Sports on your website: https://www.deporte.gob.ec, the Albiceleste full 94 medals, of which 43 are gold, 27 silver and 24 bronze; while the gold and scarlet delegation accumulates 124 medals, with 33 gold, 38 silver and 53 bronze; Azuay third place with 64 medals, of which 21 are gold, 22 silver and 21 tan.
The rest of the locations are occupied by: Tungurahua, 15-14-5; Imbabura, 11-9-15; Napo, 9-5-2; Gold, 7-6-15; Carchi, 6-13-11; Esmeraldas, 5-6-6; Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, 4-5-9; Pastaza, 4-1-5; The rivers, 3-4-11; Cotopaxi, 3-2-15; Bolivar, 3-0-3; Store, 2-5-8; Manabi, 2-5-7; Morona Santiagor, 2-3-4; among other provinces.
Results by sport
In the competitions of sand volleyballWhich they were held on the beach in Las Palmas, in Esmeraldas, white and green team seized two gold medals were played in ladies and men.
In women, Esmeraldas, directed by Martin Sevillano and what had on the court Karelys Simisterra y Natalie Moreno, surpassed 21-13 and 21-9 its counterpart from Guayas, represented by Isabel Loayza and Gabriela Alcivar, who stayed with the silver medal; while Pichincha obtained the bronze by beating 21-9 and 21-18 to Gold.
The men’s competition also had Emerald dominance with Said Valentino Enrique and Julio Mateo Estupiñán, led by Jesus Sevillano, They bowed in straight sets the albiceleste representatives, Jimmy White and Milton Camacho, 21-19 and 21-15, which were hung silver; while in the third place dispute Manabi He won 21-12, 18-21 and 21-11 to Gold.
In table tennis, men’s individual games, the Guayasense Jeremy Cedeno beat his countryman 4-1 in the men’s final Diego Benjamin PiguaveWith partial 11/05, 11/07, 11/04, 11/03 and 11/07. The champion had left the Pichinchano in the semifinals Daniel Robayo, to which he won 4-2 on aggregate.
On the other hand, in the checkers games, the Guayaquil woman Mylena Plaza he hung the gold medal after winning the final 4-1, with scores 11-7, 11-5, 8-11, 11-6 and 11-8 to the azuaya Maria Paula Cabrera. Plaza agreed to the final after overcoming 4-1 phase one of the semifinals Kimberly Barros, Morona Santiago; while the Morlaca player defeated in the other key 4-3 a Alejandra Veintimillaby Guayas.
The double ladies competition put Guayas in the first box, with Fiorella Olaya and Keimi AnchundiaWho bowed 11-4, 11-9 and 12-10 in the final to manabitas Maybelline Menéndez and Elizabeth Espinales.
Meanwhile, in double plays men, the victory was also for the albiceleste had representation at the table Joseph David Vásquez and Juan Martin Gonzales, who in the dispute of the first box they prevailed 12-14, 11-7, 5-11, 11-8 and 14-12 his countrymen Benjamin Piguave and Jeremy Cedeño.
The competence of the mixed doubles also climbed in the first place Guayas, represented by Joseph David Vásquez and Fiorella Olaya, who in the dispute for first place prevailed over Diego Benjamin Piguave and Mylena Plaza, also from the Guayas team. Third place went to Pichincha, with Daniel Robayo and Angelica Arellano.
The best in team games have yet to be defined.
On open waters, the tests were completed in the Lake San Pablo, Otavalo (Imbabura) and involved 12 athletes, of which 6 were ladies and 6 males. The day was considered an exhibition as there were no participating teams and the athletes from Azuay and Imbabura were encouraged with the National Games medal, which does not add to the general count. (D)

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