Ecuador showed its new ‘golden generation’ of athletes at the Junior Pan American Games, says the president of the Ecuadorian Athletics Federation | Other Sports | sports

In athletics, Ecuador participated with 32 athletes, of which 9 won gold, two silver and two bronze, to place in third place.

The first Junior Pan American Games, which concluded this Sunday in Colombia, have shown a new “golden generation” of athletes from Ecuador, which achieved a total of 51 medals: 15 gold, 14 silver and 22 bronze, in 25 different disciplines.

“This is the fruit of a process of years, with this group of athletes, which is catalyzed today with 9 qualified for the next absolute Pan American Games of 2023 in Santiago,” Manuel Bravo, president of the Ecuadorian Athletics Federation ( UGLY).

In athletics, Ecuador participated with 32 athletes, of which 9 won gold, two silver and two bronze, to be placed in third place, behind Brazil -which obtained ten golds- and Cuba that also took 9 golds.

Ecuador adds gold and silver in pole vault at the Junior Pan American Games

Bravo assured that the best way to catapult the new athletes was “to direct the process with the construction of sporting events to give them a higher level and based on competition, for a category that is so sensitive.”

The manager asserted that “it will be important for them to access the level of high performance, with a process of consolidation in the age they currently have and which is sensitive (under 23 years), since afterwards they practically forget to continue training, fundamentally if there is no financial aid ”.

It is that the great obstacle and one of the causes for premature retirement it is precisely the lack of economic support from the State, as several Ecuadorian athletes have insisted.

Andrés Torres wins gold for Ecuador at the Cali-Valle Junior Pan American Games

“We are waiting for the Sports Minister (Sebastián Palacios) to launch the new High Performance Plan (PAR) and hopefully it will be something worthwhile for all athletes,” said Bravo.

The previous PAR, according to comments from athletes, supported the needs of highly competitive athletes until last June or July, prior to the Tokyo Olympic Games, and from there the athletes were left without that financial support pending the new plan.

In the Junior Pan American Championship in Colombia, Ecuador participated in 25 sports with 168 athletes, who reached seventh place in the overall medal table, with 15 gold, 14 silver and 22 bronze medals.

Juleisy Angulo conquers the gold medal in the javelin throw of the Junior Pan American Games in Cali-Valle

The Ecuadorians who obtained gold medals and from now on qualifying for the absolute Pan American Games of 2023, in Chile, are the following:

Nancy Lojano, Paula Vega, César Criollo and Gabriel Terán (triathlon-mixed relays); Anahi Suarez (100 and 200 flat meters), Anderson Marquínez (200 flat meters); Glenda Morejón and David Hurtado (20 kilometers walk); Juleisy Angulo (javelin throw), Katriel Angulo, Alan Minda, Anderson Marquínez and Steeven Salas (4×100 meter relays); Dyander pacho (pole vault), Marcos Herrera (110 meters with hurdles), Andres Torres (modern pentathlon), Lucia Yepez (struggle), Bryan Garboa (judo), Iván Escudero and Bella Paredes (Weightlifting). (D)

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