Guayas reaches the top of the National Masters Athletics Championship held in Machala | Other Sports | sports

The Albiceleste team reached 116 gold medals, of the 189 that were in dispute, 43 silver medals and 20 bronze medals.

With an outstanding performance of its members, the selection of Guayas finished first during the VCMasters Athletics Championship made in Machala.

The competition was held on the track of the Nine of May stadium and delegations from Pichincha, Guayas, Gold, Imbabura, Tungurahua and Zamora Chinchipe.

The Albiceleste delegation completed 116 gold, 43 silver and 20 bronze medals; For their part, the hosts, who finished in second place, reached 35 gold, 13 silver and 13 tanned metals; The podium was completed by Pichincha with 17 gold, 5 silver and 5 bronze. The classification continued with Imbabura, with 16-9-1; Tungurahua, 4-5-1; and Zamora Chinchipe, 1-2-0.

“We are very proud of the participation of our team. The effort during the competition had its prize and all the athletes obtained medals that now look proud. This is only one stage in the preparation for the Sudamericano de Bogotá, to be held in November next year ″, he said Fernando Gavica, president of the Provincial Association of Athletics Master of Guayas and winner of the gold medal in throwing the discus and javelin.

Results

Among the results of the competition is the triumph in the 100 meter dash of Guayas, who seized all the medals in dispute with Fanny Bolaños, in 70 years; Esther Marisol Ramirez, 55; Pilar Lemons, 50; Ana Caicedo, 40; Jennifer Correa, 35; and Maria del Rosario Sánchez, at 30.

For its part, in the 200-meter dash, the Albiceleste delegation also seized all the gold medals with Fanny Bolaños, Esther Marisol Ramírez, Pilar Limones, Maria Renteria, in 40 years; Jennifer Correa and María del Rosario Sánchez.

In the 400-meter dash, Guayas also dominated with Gioconda Isabel Torres, in the 50-year-old category; Maria Patricia Andrade, at 40; Angélica Rocío Tenorio, at 35.

Bertha Soria, from Pichincha, broke the hegemony of the Guayaquil team by winning the 800 meters, 65-year-old category; while the albiceleste team resumed the path of triumph with Cinthia Giamara Guillén, in the 50 years, Maria Patricia Andrade, at 40; and Angelica Rocío Tenorio, at 35.

Bertha Soria She returned to the podium as the best. He did it in the 1,500 meter dash after 9 minutes, 53 seconds and 68 hundredths; Gioconda Isabel Torres, from Guayas, won in 50 years, Luisa chamba, from El Oro, at 35; and Michelle Bustamante, in 30 years.

The hosts celebrated the gold medals of Janny Ramirez, in 40 years, and Luisa chamba, in 35, who prevailed in the 5,000 meter dash test.

Janny Ramirez he repeated victory, this time in the 10,000 meter dash.

For its part, Kattya of the Immaculate Mori, from Guayas, in the 55-year-old category, was the winner in the long jump; Pilar Lemons it was imposed in the 50s; Ana Caicedo, at 40; Jennifer Correa, at 35; Maria Eugenia Vargas, at 30.

In males

In men’s competitions, Carlos Alcarraz, from Pichincha, he triumphed in the 100-meter dash, 75-year-old category; Felipe Munoz, from Guayas, prevailed in the 65; William Escobar, from Guayas, in the 60s; Javier Real, from Tungurahua, in the 55; Christopher Rojas, from Guayas, in the 50s; Israel Farinango, at 45; Peter Bravo, at 40; John tamayo, at 35; Solimar Yepez, at 30.

The 200-meter dash event had William Marcelo Escobar, Guayas, as the winner in the 60-year-old category; Jaime Real, from Tungurahua, won in the 55; Christopher Rojas, from Guayas, in the 50s; Israel Farinango, from Imbabura, in the 45; Peter Bravo, from Guayas, at 40; John tamayo, from El Oro, at 35; Carlos Jimenez, from El Oro, at 30.

Ruben Elías Figueroa, from Guayas, won the 400-meter dash, 70-year-old category; Manuel Espinoza, also from the Albiceleste team, climbed to the first place on the podium in the 65; they were joined by their companions William Escobar, in the 55; Jorge Ponce, in the 50; while Israel Farinango, from Imbabura, won in 45; Peter Bravo, at 40; John tamayo, from El Oro, at 35; Omar alvarado, from Tungurahua, at 30.

In the 800 meter dash the best representatives of Guayas were Ruben Figueroa, in 70 years; Fernando Vallejo placeholder image, at 65; Jorge Ponce, in 50; Jose Manjarrez, at 40; and Juan Fernando Fernandez, at 30; while Carlos Salcedo, from Pichincha, he won in 55; Israel Farinango, from Imbabura, at 45; and Mario Sisalema, at 35. (D)

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