With 188 points in Greco-Roman wrestling, 190 in freestyle wrestling, men; and 145 in the ladies competition, the selection of Guayas won the title of the National Championship of this sport that took place in the Abel Jimenez Parra Coliseumin the Samanes park.
In the general computation, the albiceleste reached 523 units; while Pichincha, with 295, settled in second place; and Manabiwhich reached 182, took over third place.
On the other hand, the representation of emeralds surprised in the tournament by finishing in fourth place, with 122 points, 10 more than pastawho finished in the fourth square.
The rest of the positions went to Cotopaxi, Loja, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Los Ríos, El Oro, Cañar, Bolívar, Azuay, Imbabura, Santa Elena, Zamora Chinchipe and Sucumbíos.
Finals
In the wrestling title dispute, men, Guesseppe Reafrom Guayas, reached first place in the 57 kilos by defeating Augustus Morales, from Pastaza; while Mauricio Sanchezalso from the albiceleste team, won the gold medal in the 65 kilos after defeating Pichincha Freddy Vera.
Other specialty winners were Oscar Gironfrom Guayas, in the 70 kilos; Peter Godoyfrom Manabí, in the 74; Richard Baguifrom Guayas, in the 79; George Andyfrom Pichincha, in the 86; Allan Romanfrom Guayas, in the 92; Leonidas Manzabafrom Cotopaxi, in the 97 kilograms.
For its part, in Greco-Roman wrestling, Carlos Preciadofrom Guayas, defeated in the final Christopher Silva, from Cotopaxi, in the 55 kilos; while the emerald Andres Montano was imposed on Cesyan Carracedo, from Manabí, in the 67 kg; as well as Danny Orangefrom Guayas, to his countryman Gregory Wilain the 63 kilograms.
They also won the title Lenin Gonzalezfrom Pichincha, in the 72 kilos; Daniel Pinargotefrom Manabí, in the 77 kg; Albert Andyfrom Pastaza, at 82 kg; Gregory Reascofrom Esmeraldas, at 87 kilos; Jean Nazarene, from El Oro, in 97; and Orlanco Huaconfrom Guayas, in the 130s.
in ladies
In ladies’ matches, Jackeline Mollocanafrom Cotopaxi, was ratified as the best in the 50 kilo division by winning the final over Miriam Quinonez, from Manabi; while Lucia Yepezfrom Los Ríos, defeated Debby Pachecofrom Guayas, in the 53 kilograms.
the multiple champion Luisa Valverde was ratified as the best in the country by winning the final of the 55 kilos Nayerly Quintana, from Bolivar; in addition, the lojana Lissette Before was imposed on Heidy Alcivarfrom Manabí, in the division of 57 kilos.
Other ladies’ champions were Anahi Quinonezfrom Guayas, in the 59 kilograms; Leonela Ayovifrom Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, in the 62 kg; jordan contrerasfrom Guayas, in 65 kilos; Vicky Cevillanofrom Guayas, in 68 kilos; Genesis Reascofrom Manabí, in 76 kilos. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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