Bowling at the 2013 Bolivarian Games

Bowling (Spanish: Boliche), for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 23 November to 28 November 2013.[1]

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Colombia 7 7 2 16
2  Venezuela 6 5 5 16
3  Panama 2 1 5 8
4  Ecuador 0 2 1 3
5  Guatemala 0 0 4 4
Total 15 15 17 47

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles[2]  Juan Carlos Narvaes (PAN) 231.83  Reydnier Jose Chavez Forner (VEN) 231.00  Jose Gaston Zambrano (ECU) 227.00
Men's doubles[2]  Venezuela
Richard Leon
Reydnier Jose Chavez Forner
237.33  Colombia
Jaime Eduardo Gonzalez Pineda
Santiago Mejia Agudelo
223.58  Venezuela
Luis Rovaina
Ildemaro Ruiz
222.33
Men's triplet[2]  Panama
Ronnie Rodriguez
Carlos Torres
Juan Carlos Narvaes
3890  Ecuador
Diogenes Jose Saverio Borja
Mario Guillermo Lemos Bayas
Jose Gaston Zambrano
3855  Venezuela
Richard Leon
Ildemaro Ruiz
Reydnier Jose Chavez Forner
3849
Men's quartet[2]  Colombia
Jaime Andres Gomez Ardila
Jaime Eduardo Gonzalez Pineda
Santiago Mejia Agudelo
Manuel Hernando Otalora Ortiz
218.79  Venezuela
Reydnier Jose Chavez Forner
Richard Leon
Luis Rovaina
Ildemaro Ruiz
212.63  Panama
Jonathan Heres
Juan Carlos Narvaes
Ronnie Rodriguez
Carlos Torres
210.58
Men's masters final[2]  Richard Leon (VEN) n/a  Manuel Hernando Otalora Ortiz (COL) n/a  Jaime Eduardo Gonzalez Pineda (COL)
 Juan Carlos Narvaes (PAN)
n/a
Men's total event singles[2]  Richard Leon (VEN) 226.79  Juan Carlos Narvaes (PAN) 226.42  Jaime Eduardo Gonzalez Pineda (COL) 222.08
Men's team total event[2]  Venezuela
Reydnier Jose Chavez Forner
Richard Leon
Luis Rovaina
Ildemaro Ruiz
20,943  Colombia
Jaime Andres Gomez Ardila
Jaime Eduardo Gonzalez Pineda
Santiago Mejia Agudelo
Manuel Hernando Otalora Ortiz
20,822  Panama
Jonathan Heres
Juan Carlos Narvaes
Ronnie Rodriguez
Carlos Torres
19,859
Women's singles[3]  Clara Juliana Guerrero Londoño (COL) 242.17  Karen Marcano (VEN) 233.33  Sofia Matilde Rodriguez Granda (GUA) 225.00
Women's doubles[3]  Colombia
Clara Juliana Guerrero Londoño
Rocio del Pilar Restrepo Lugo
221.33  Colombia
Maria Jose Rodriguez Ospina
Johanna Paola Puentes Rubio
210.42  Venezuela
Karen Marcano
Alicia Marcano
204.50
Women's triplet[3]  Colombia
Clara Juliana Guerrero Londoño
Rocio del Pilar Restrepo Lugo
Maria Jose Rodriguez Ospina
3844  Venezuela
Karen Marcano
Alicia Marcano
Patricia Vanessa de Faria Zamudio
3675  Panama
Yvette Chen
Edissa Andrade
Tilcia Lancini
3382
Women's quartet[3]  Venezuela
Joan Gonzalez
Patricia Vanessa de Faria Zamudio
Karen Marcano
Alicia Marcano
219.29  Colombia
Johanna Paola Puentes Rubio
Maria Jose Rodriguez Ospina
Rocio del Pilar Restrepo Lugo
Clara Juliana Guerrero Londoño
210.25  Panama
Lizzette Abbod
Tilcia Lancini
Edissa Andrade
Yvette Chen
188.92
Women's masters final[3]  Clara Juliana Guerrero Londoño (COL) n/a  Maria Jose Rodriguez Ospina (COL) n/a  Sofia Matilde Rodriguez Granda (GUA)
 Alicia Marcano (VEN)
n/a
Women's total event singles[3]  Clara Juliana Guerrero Londoño (COL) 221.42  Rocio del Pilar Restrepo Lugo (COL) 220.96  Alicia Marcano (VEN) 219.54
Women's team total event[3]  Colombia
Johanna Paola Puentes Rubio
Clara Juliana Guerrero Londoño
Rocio del Pilar Restrepo Lugo
Maria Jose Rodriguez Ospina
20,401  Venezuela
Patricia Vanessa de Faria Zamudio
Joan Gonzalez
Karen Marcano
Alicia Marcano
20,039  Guatemala
Laura Lucia Barrios Ruiz
Ana Lorena Bolaños Molina
Pamela Maria Monzon Godoy
Sofia Matilde Rodriguez Granda
18,422
Mixed doubles[2]  Venezuela
Luis Rovaina
Joan Gonzalez
2439  Ecuador
Erika Ornella Saverio Borja
Ivan Andres Vallejo Cabrera
2364  Guatemala
Armando David Batres Reyes
Sofia Matilde Rodriguez Granda
2345

References

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