Cue sports at the 2013 Bolivarian Games
Cue sports (Spanish: Billar), for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 18 November to 22 November 2013.[1]
Medal table
Key:
The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Venezuela | 7 | 4 | 3 | 14 |
2 | Bolivia | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
Chile | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 | |
4 | Peru | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
5 | Ecuador | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
6 | Colombia | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Total | 13 | 13 | 13 | 39 |
Medal summary
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eight-ball singles | Jalal Yousef Sulaiman (VEN) | n/a | Christian Alberto Aguirre Cabrera (ECU) | n/a | Alejandro Heriberto Carvajal Ossandon (CHI) | n/a |
Eight-ball team | Venezuela Jalal Yousef Sulaiman Frailin Dario Guanipa Perez | n/a | Chile Enrique Leopoldo Rojas Contreras Alejandro Heriberto Carvajal Ossandon | n/a | Peru Cristopher Jaime Tévez Ocampo Jhon López Román | n/a |
Nine-ball singles | Jalal Yousef Sulaiman (VEN) | n/a | Cristopher Jaime Tévez Ocampo (PER) | n/a | Alejandro Heriberto Carvajal Ossandon (CHI) | n/a |
Nine-ball team | Venezuela Jalal Yousef Sulaiman Frailin Dario Guanipa Perez | n/a | Chile Enrique Leopoldo Rojas Contreras Alejandro Heriberto Carvajal Ossandon | n/a | Ecuador Daniel Jinsop Chavez Suqui Christian Alberto Aguirre Cabrera | n/a |
Ten-ball singles | Enrique Leopoldo Rojas Contreras (CHI) | 643 | Cristopher Jaime Tévez Ocampo (PER) | 566 | Jalal Yousef Sulaiman (VEN) | 516 |
Ten-ball team | Chile Alejandro Heriberto Carvajal Ossandon Enrique Leopoldo Rojas Contreras | n/a | Peru Cristopher Jaime Tévez Ocampo Jhon López Román | n/a | Bolivia Eder Fabián Vargas Villarroel Leonardo Villarroel Argote | n/a |
Three-cushion carambole team | Ecuador Luis Eduardo Aveiga Ferrin Patricio Javier Teran Noboa | n/a | Venezuela Miguel Angel Canton Catari Merlin Rolando Romero Canrro | n/a | Colombia Henry Samuel Diaz Parada Luis Angel Martinez Leal | n/a |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eight-ball singles | Nataly Viviana Camacho Villarroel (BOL) | n/a | Mirjana Carmen Grujicic Sarnelli (VEN) | n/a | Andrea Lissette Cardona Anacona (COL) | n/a |
Eight-ball team | Peru Jaqueline Elena Alvarez Francia Jackeline Roxana Perez Bernal | n/a | Bolivia Cinthia Monica Quiroga Rocabado Nataly Viviana Camacho Villarroel | n/a | Venezuela Carlynn Andrea Sanchez Torrealba Mirjana Carmen Grujicic Sarnelli | n/a |
Nine-ball singles | Carlynn Andrea Sanchez Torrealba (VEN) | n/a | Mirjana Carmen Grujicic Sarnelli (VEN) | n/a | Nataly Viviana Camacho Villarroel (BOL) | n/a |
Nine-ball team | Venezuela Mirjana Carmen Grujicic Sarnelli Carlynn Andrea Sanchez Torrealba | n/a | Colombia Andrea Lissette Cardona Anacona Yenny Carolina Ruiz Vargas | n/a | Peru Jaqueline Elena Alvarez Francia Jackeline Roxana Perez Bernal | n/a |
Ten-ball singles | Nataly Viviana Camacho Villarroel (BOL) | 757 | Carlynn Andrea Sanchez Torrealba (VEN) | 639 | Mirjana Carmen Grujicic Sarnelli (VEN) | 579 |
Ten-ball team | Venezuela Mirjana Carmen Grujicic Sarnelli Carlynn Andrea Sanchez Torrealba | n/a | Bolivia Nataly Viviana Camacho Villarroel Cinthia Monica Quiroga Rocabado | n/a | Peru Jaqueline Elena Alvarez Francia Jackeline Roxana Perez Bernal | n/a |
References
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