Guayas is ahead in the fighting matches and moves further away from Pichincha in the general medal table of the Imbabura 2021 Games | Other Sports | sports

To 36 gold medals, the difference of the golden medals between the albiceleste delegation and the gold and scarlet in national competition increased.

The delegation of Guayas He completed 8 gold and 5 silver medals at the end of the Greco-Roman wrestling competitions, in men, and free, in women, and ratified his first place in the National Sports Games Imbabura 2021, extending the advantage to 36 gold medals over his traditional rival, Pichincha.

In the absence of the men’s wrestling finals, Guayas now has 87 gold, 53 silver and 40 bronze medals. It maintains the first position in the general classification of the contest organized by the Ministry of Sports; the escort Pichincha, with 51 gold, 60 silver and 76 bronze metals; while Azuay, With 30 gold, 25 silver and 24 bronze medals, he settled in the third box.

Further back are Tungurahua, 21 of gold, 14 of silver and 30 of bronze; Imbabura, 19-14-30; Carchi, 9-18-16; Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas (SDT), 9-11-22; Gold, 9-8-18; Napo, 9-7-3; The rivers, 9-6-18; Cotopaxi, 6-4-1; Cañar, 6-4-7; Esmeraldas, 5-7-9; among other delegations.

Fight results

In the wrestling finals, ladies, Daylin Rosado, from Los Ríos, won in the final Mayerly Ibarra, from Guayas, in the 50 kilogram division; while at 53 kilos, Michel Cuero, from Sucumbíos, defeated in the title dispute Emily Muñoz, from SDT; what’s more Paola Gutama, from Azuay, seized the title in the 57 kilos by beating Melany Burgos, from Guayas.

The wrestlers who delivered the gold medals to Guayas were Anahí Quinonez, who beat Alejandra Rodríguez, from Pichincha, in the 55 kilos; Nicole corozo, who prevailed in the dispute for the crown of 59 kilos to Emily Centeno, from El Oro; Wendy Cayedo that surpassed Lesly Vélez, from Sucumbíos, in the 62 kilos; while Yordana Contreras defeated Victoria Murillo, from Los Ríos, in the 65 kilos; and Vicky sevillano a Lady Quishpe, from Sucumbíos, in the 68 kilogram division.

The pichinchana Nathaly Ruiz defeated in the dispute for first place Lizbeth Castillo, from Guayas, at 72 kilos; while Vicky Bravo, from Los Ríos, was imposed on Nathaly Medina, de SDT, in the 76 kilos.

In males

The three gold medals that the Albiceleste team obtained in the men’s competition were reached Carlos Preciado, in the 55 kilos, after prevailing in the final to Wilmer López, from Pichincha; Gregory Wila by winning the last 63 kg bout to Luilly Zorrilla, from Sucumbíos; and Harold de la Torre, in the 77 kilos, after defeating in the final fight Daigo Gonzalez, from Santa Elena.

The rest of the winners by division were Jordán Ruiz, from Los Ríos, in the 60 kilos; Jordán Mayfren, from Cotopaxi, in the 67 kilos; Jorge González, from SDT, in the 72; Jeremy Jiménez, from Sucumbíos, in the 82; Anthony Álava, from Cotopaxi, in the 87; Jean Nazareno, from El Oro, in the 97; and Juan Torres, from SDT, in the 130 kilos.

Another sports

In the last sport climbing events, the final positions in men’s individual combined were: 1. Mathew Padilla, from Guayas, 2. Tulio Obregón, from Manabí, 3. Erick Pineda, of Imbabura.

In ladies, Emilie Drawn, from Cotopaxi, reached the title; 2. Samantha Ruales, by Guayas, was second; and Mylena Taboada, from Imbabura, hung the bronze medal.

In rhythmic gymnastics hoops, Emily Chávez, from Guayas, received 13.10 qualification to seize the gold medal; the second place was occupied Lía Calva, from Loja, with 10.6; and third was Sol Guanochanga, from Pichincha, with 10.35.

In clubs, the final locations were occupied by: 1. Emily Chávez, 14.90 points; Domain Quinto, from Guayas, 10,35; 3. Evelyn Tacuri, from Azuay, with 10.25.

On tape: 1. Emily Chávez, with 12.15 points, 2. Domain Quinto, 9,45; Daniela navarrete, from Azuay, 9.20.

The results of the classroom volleyball qualifying round that have been recorded so far are:

In ladies: Guayas 3, Esmeraldas 1 (25-4, 25-20, 21-25, 25-21); Azuay 3, Manabi 0 (25-13, 25-23 and 25-20); Pichincha 3, Los Ríos 0 (25-10, 25-8 and 25-13).

In males: Guayas 3, Manabi 0 (25-18, 25-19, 25-15); El Oro 3, Pichincha 0 (25-21, 25-22, 25-18); Azuay 3, Loja 0 (25-18, 25-14, 25-15); Esmeraldas 3, Los Ríos 0 (25-5, 25-8, 25-9). (D)

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