At the first stop of the Latin American BMX Cup, Ecuador he seized 17 gold medals; Meanwhile he Colombian Vicent Pelluard, of French origin, won the elite category, in the Championship; and the brazilian Thales Lauffer he triumphed in the 16 years of the Challenger.
The tests are carried out on the track of the Miraflores complex, of the Sports Federation of Guayasand are part of the cycle that will then continue in Peru, Argentina and bolivia.
Among the winners for the tricolor team in the Challenger are the little Bernard Penafielwho won the second and third heat, from the 5-6 year old category, while in the first round he finished second; also appears Dante Ayalawinner of the first and second round, aged 7, and who was second in the third heat.
Other gold medalists of the tricolor team that prevailed in their three presentations (heats) of the Challenger are as follows: Luciano Tapiain the 8 years; Pablo Esteves Maflain the 9; Francisco Thomas San Martin, in the 10; like Jose Carlos Jumpsin the 11; Joaquin Monsalvein the 12; John Martin Chavezin the 13; Esteban Nicholas Vanegasin the 14; Pablo Esteban Albarracinin the 17-24 years; Nicholas Palacios, in the 25-29; and Luis Pretel-Roseroin the 35.
What’s more, Yair Santillan, from Ecuador, won in the 15 years; the Brazilian Thales Laufferat 16.
On the other hand, on cruises, Carlos Eduardo Rosales, from Ecuador, won the series 35-39 years; while Daniel Esteban Rourafrom the host team, dominated the 45-49 year olds, beating Paul Meave, official of the Ministry of Sports of Ecuador and who represented Bolivia; the third box was occupied by the Ecuadorian Faust Villegas.
in the Champions
In the specialty of the Champions, sub-23 category, Joshua Alvarez, from Ecuador, climbed to the top of the podium by finishing fourth in the first heat and obtaining victory in the last two tests; while Benjamin Vergara, from Chile, hung the silver; and the Colombian Daniel Castro bronze was awarded.
Bruno Santa Rosa, from Ecuador, won the gold medal in the junior category, despite finishing fourth in the first and second heats and third in his third presentation; the silver medal went to Fernando Sebastian Silva, from Ecuador; and the bronze was awarded John David Espinosaalso from Ecuador.
In the male elite, Vincent Pelluard, Colombian of French origin, won the gold by winning the first round and finishing second in the second and third presentations; the podium was completed Wilson Goyes, from Ecuador, as second after arriving second, first and third, in the three sleeves; and the Brazilian Bruno Andradewho finished third. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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