Peru commands eight categories of the South American Chess; Ecuador leads two; Bolivia and Paraguay, one each | Other Sports | sports

Completed four rounds, the Inca delegation is shown as the strongest in the tournament that takes place at the Sheraton hotel in Guayaquil.

Completed the four rounds of South American Chess Championship, which takes place at the Sheraton hotel, in Guayaquil, Peru becomes the team with the best results by commanding eight of the twelve categories that are in competition.

Ecuador occupies two first places, although in two series, the absolute sub-10 and sub-14 (in which women and men participate) has the same score as the incas, which are first, but with a lower average number of games won, which places it in the second box.

The athletes who are located in the first place by category are:

In the sub-8 ladies: Ghaydaa Mandujano, from Peru, with 4 points; in sub-8 absoluto, Mathías Vinales, from Paraguay, also with 4 units.

Sub-10 damas: Fabiana Gomez, from Peru; 4; sub-10 absoluto, Mateo Palomino, Peru, and Alexander Sozoranga, from Ecuador, both with 3.5.

Sub 12 damas: Darling Gaspar, from Peru, 4; sub-12 absoluto, Matías Guerrero, from Ecuador, 4.

Sub 14 damas: Teresa Jiménez, from Peru, 3.5; sub-14 absoluto, Licael Ticona, from Bolivia, and Jesús Chilán, from Ecuador, both with 4 units.

Sub-16 damas: Analía Miranda, from Ecuador, 4; sub-16 absoluto, Saul Flores, from Peru, 4.

Sub 18 damas: Daiana Contreras, from Peru, 3.5; sub-18 absolute, Danilo Varilla, from Peru, 3.5.

Fourth round results

Among the markers that were achieved on the fourth day, sub-14 ladies category, there is the triumph of Teresa Jimenez, from Peru, before Valentina Mayeregger, from Paraguay; Salome Buenano, from Ecuador, to Gabriela Escobar, from Ecuador; Neyda Soliz, from Bolivia, to Cristina Loor, from Ecuador; Eliana Jurado, from Ecuador, to María José Orbe, from Ecuador; Marina Ynga, from Peru, to Aline Gálvez, from Peru. they made boards Naomi Onate, from Ecuador, and Nativity Tacos, from Peru.

In the absolute sub-14 Licael Ticona, from Bolivia, beat Nilu Pianchihe, from Ecuador; Jesus Chilan, from Ecuador, to Jacobo Bolaños, from Colombia; Steven Gonzabay, from Ecuador, Hisahito Ilasaca, from Peru; Érick Cando, from Ecuador, to Piero Cabrera, from Peru; Cristophre Garzon, from Ecuador, Kevin Nagua, from Ecuador; Damian Atencia, from Ecuador, to Manuel Huallpa, from Peru; Joseph Rubio, from Ecuador, to Alexander Barros, from Ecuador; Alexander Uscocovich, from Ecuador, to Steven Cruz, from Ecuador.

In the sub-16 ladies, the victories were Analia Karen Miranda, from Ecuador, before Karina Paola Martínez; Milka Beltran, Bolivia, to Bachellet Vega, from Peru; Sabine Guerrero, from Ecuador, to Ximena Tacas, from Peru; Arora Krishan, from Ecuador, to Milagros Juárez, from Peru.

In the absolute sub-16 the victory was Rodrigo Flores, from Peru, to Anatholy Hernández, from Peru; Ricardo Reyes, from Peru, to Pablo Guaraca, from Ecuador; Rodrigo Quiroz, from Ecuador, to Salomón Vargas, from Ecuador; Josaya Ruiz, from Ecuador, to Sebastián Orozco, from Ecuador; Valentino Gonzalo Garate, from Peru, Pablo José Fierro, from Ecuador; Mathiu Flores, from Peru, to Daniel Murillo, from Ecuador.

In the under-18 ladies, the winners were Fiorella Contreras, from Peru, before Milagros Cruz, from Peru; Marcela Ayala, from Ecuador, to Gabriela Quezada, from Ecuador; Priscilla Orbe, from Ecuador, to Jamileth Maridueña, from Ecuador; Carla Gareca, from Bolivia, to Camila Palacios, from Ecuador. they made boards Melissa Alvarez, from Ecuador, and Nicole Cata, from Ecuador.

In the absolute sub-18 Daniel Varilla, from Peru, beat Yahir Esmeraldas, from Ecuador; Joshua Quinde, from Ecuador, to César Viscaino, from Ecuador; Martin Salgado, from Ecuador, to Mathías Medina, from Ecuador; Manuel Barrantes, from Peru, to Daniel Medina, from Ecuador. they made boards Diego Wong, from Ecuador, and Mathias Sanchez, from Peru; Henry Titichoca, from Bolivia, and J.avier Rojas, from Peru; Davis Castle, from Ecuador, and Patrick Calderon, from Ecuador. (D)

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