2023-10-31 02:41:00
He Team Chile had another great day at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games, adding this Monday the long-awaited sixth gold medal, thanks to the Lucas Nervi’s triumph in athletics.
The Chilean athlete he shone in the discus throw test and a unique Pan American medal was won for our country in this event.
Team Chile also added five other medals: Four silver and one bronze.
The silver medals went to the fencer Pablo Núñez, the judokas Thomas Briceño and Fernando Solís, and the surfer Rafael Cortez.
The bronze, finally, went to Paulina Vega and Nicolás Burgos in the mixed table tennis.
In the general medal table, The United States remains strong, with 72 golds, with a total of 171 medals.
In second place is Brazil (37 gold medals), followed by Canada and Mexico, both with 35 gold medals and fighting to be on the podium.
Check the medal table and the winners of Team Chile below:
Chilean gold medals (6)
Francisca Crovetto – Skeet shooting
Emile Ritter – Nautical skiing
Magdalena Nannig, Victoria Hostetter, Melita Abraham, Antonia Abraham – Rowing, women’s coxless four
Antonia Liewald and Isidora Niemeyer – Rowing, Women’s Lightweight Double Pair of Short Rows
Alfredo Abraham, Ignacio Abraham, Nahuel Reyes and Marcelo Poo – Rowing, men’s coxless four
Lucas Nervi – Athletics, discus throw
Silver medals (19)
Martín Vidaurre – Mountainbike cycling Catalina Vidaurre – Mountainbike cycling Hugo Catrileo – Marathon Melita Abraham, Antonia Abraham, Christina Hostetter and Victoria Hostetter – rowing, four pairs of short female oars Brahim Alvayay, Óscar Vásquez, Francisco Lapostol and Andoni Habash – rowing, four pairs men’s short oars Agustina Varas – water skiing, women’s jumping 3×3 Basketball César Abaroa and Eber Sanhueza – Rowing, men’s lightweight double pair of short oars Men’s Taekwondo team Antonia and Melita Abraham – Rowing, women’s double pair of short oars Antonia Abraham, Melita Abraham, Alfredo Abraham, Ignacio Abraham, Oscar Vásquez, Francisco Lapostol, Magdalena Nannig, Victoria Hostetter and Isidora Soto – Rowing, Mixed Eight with coxswain. Kristel Köbrich – Swimming, women’s 1,500 meter freestyle Tomás Barrios and Alejandro Tabilo – Tennis, men’s doubles. Jorge Pérez – Judo, at 81 kilos. Tomás Barrios – Tennis, men’s singles. Rafael Cortez – Surf, Longboard Thomas Briceño – Judo, -100 kgs. Franciscos Solís – Judo, +100 kgs Pablo Núñez – Sword fencing
Bronze medals (13)
Aranza Villalón – Time trial cycling Claudia Gallardo – Taekwondo -67 kilos Óscar Vásquez, Marcelo Poo, Brahim Alvayay, Francisco Lapostol, Alfredo Abraham, Ignacio Abraham, Nahuel Reyes, Andoni Habash and Isidora Soto – Rowing, eight with coxswain Matías González – Water skiing, tricks. Ignacia Holscher – Water skiing, wakeboarding Women’s 3×3 basketball Christina Hostetter, Antonia Liewald, Antonia Pichott, Victoria Hostetter, Antonia Abraham, Melita Abraham, Magdalena Nannig, Isidora Niemeyer and Issis Correa – Rowing, Women’s coxed eight Martín Labra – Water skiing, Overall men’s Jacob Decar – Track cycling, omnium Denisse Bravo – Women’s boxing Catalina Soto – Track cycling, omnium Esteban Grimalt and Marco Grimalt, beach volleyball Paulina Vega and Nicolás Burgos – Table tennis, mixed doubles
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