The albiceleste team obtained 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze medals at the close of the men’s wrestling competitions.
Guayas He closed his participation in wrestling competitions with 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze medals; while Esmeraldas hung 2 gold metals and 1 bronze; the rest of the gold medals were distributed by Los Ríos, El Oro, Loja, Pichincha, Pastaza and Santa Elena, with one each.
In the general classification, the albiceleste team marches first with 89 gold, 55 silver and 46 bronze metals; second place is occupied Pichincha, with 58 gold, 69 silver and 81 bronze; the third place maintains it Azuay, with 36 gold, 33 silver and 31 tan.
Tungurahua settles in the fourth locker with 21-14-5; then they come Imbabura, 20-14-31; El Oro, 10-8-19; The rivers, 10-6-21; Carchi, 9-18-16; Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, 9-11-22; Napo, 9-7-3; Store, 8-12-12; Cotopaxi, 6-5-19.
Last day of the fight
At the close of the wrestling competition, males, Rodney Alarcón, from Esmeraldas, defeated in the final of 57 kilos Jean Ordóñez, from Pichincha; while David Ibarra, from Guayas, and Danny Tayupanda, from Pastaza, they kept the bronze medals.
The 61 kg final was dominated by Danny Chóez, from Santa Elena, who defeated Fernando Saldarriaga, from Pichincha; while Miguel Gaspar, from Los Ríos, and Paúl Yanchiliquin, from Pastaza, they reached bronze.
Reimundo Suárez, from Pastaza, took the title in the 65 kilos when prevailing in the dispute of the crown to Willy Robinson, from Guayas; Érick Gruezo, from Esmeraldas, was third.
Ricardo Montero delivered the first gold medal to the albiceleste team after overcoming in the final of 70 kilos to José Contreras, from Sucumbíos; the bronze medal went to Junior Rugel, from Los Ríos, and Jefferson Engracia, of Pichincha.
The Esmeraldeño Carlos Sevillano delivered the second gold medal to his province, after triumphing in the final of 74 kilos against Álex Pichucho, from Cotopaxi; while in the 79 kilograms, Servando Valencia, from El Oro, surpassed Freddy Felva, from Morona Santiago; Richard Bagüí, from Guayas, finished third.
In the 86 kilos the winner was Darwin Quiroz, from Los Ríos; in 92 he won Allan Román, from Guayas; at 97, Miguel Zambrano, from Pichincha; and in the 125, Danny Criollo, from Loja.
In swimming
On the first day of the swimming trials, Pichincha obtained 6 gold medals, of the 14 that were in dispute. Loja and Azuay they added 3 wins each; Imbabura and Manabí, a.
The winners by test were: in 50 butterfly meters, María Daniela Contreras, from Loja, with 28.75 seconds; and Alejandro Samaniego, from the Lojano team, with 25.93 seconds.
In the 200 meters individual medley they triumphed Tatiana Banderas, from Pichincha, with 2 minutes, 27.70 seconds; and Milek Mathew, from Azuay, who clocked 2 minutes, 11.17 seconds.
Juliana Banderas, from Pichincha, she arrived first in the 100 meters breaststroke, with 1 minute, 14 seconds and 96 hundredths; in males the winner was Álvaro Villalba, from Imbabura, with 1 minute, 8.8 seconds.
The 1,500 free were dominated by Michelle Játiva, from Pichincha, that timed 17 minutes, 52 seconds and 64 hundredths; and in the men’s test he triumphed Matías Cordero, from Azuay, with 16 minutes, 25.94 seconds.
The lojana Maria Daniela Contreras he climbed back to first place on the podium by winning the 100 meter backstroke after 1 minute, 4.28 seconds; in the men’s test, the winner was Milek Mathew, with 59.19 seconds.
The relays were dominated in women and men by Pichincha. In the women’s competition, the gold and red team, which set a time of 9 minutes, 2 seconds and 38 hundredths, was represented by Victoria Abad, María Belén Guerrero, Tatiana Banderas and Michelle Játiva.
For its part, the Pichinchano team that won in men timed 7 minutes, 55 seconds and 39 hundredths and integrated it Ariel Troya, Luigi Burneo, Isaac Contreras and Jahir López.
Other results
The qualifying round markers in the ballroom volleyball, that is played in the Luis Leoro Franco Coliseum, in Ibarra, were:
In ladies: Guayas 3, Loja 0 (25-14, 25-16 and 25-18); Manabi 3, Pichincha 1 (26-24, 25-23, 29-31, 25-18).
In males: Guayas 3, El Oro 1 (25-23, 25-22, 14-25, 27-25), Manabi 3, Pichincha 1 (16-25, 26-24, 22-20, 22-20), Esmeraldas 3, Azuay 0 (25-17, 25-23, 25-14), Loja 3, Los Ríos 0 (25-0, 25-0, 25-0).
In skating races, 10,000 meters elimination won Nicolás Alexander García, from Azuay; and Fernanda Moncada, from Loja; while in the men’s relays, the positions were: 1. Azuay, 2. Pichincha and 3. Loja.
Finally, in women’s relays, the locations were as follows: 1. Azuay, 2. Store and 3. Imbabura. (D)

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