Swimming at the 2022 Bolivarian Games

Swimming competitions at the 2022 Bolivarian Games in Valledupar, Colombia were held from 2 to 5 July 2022 at the Aquatics Complex in the Popular University of Cesar cluster, with the marathons swimming being held at Ciénaga de Zapatosa in Chimichagua, a sub-venue outside Valledupar.

Swimming
at the 2022 Bolivarian Games
Swimming pictogram
VenueAquatics Complex
Ciénaga de Zapatosa
Dates2–5 July 2022
Competitors143 from 10 nations
Champions
 Colombia (15 gold, 12 silver, 12 bronze)

Forty medal events were scheduled to be contested including the open-water marathons; 34 swimming events equally divided among men and women, two mixed swimming events and 4 open-water marathons (2 per gender).[1] A total of 143 athletes competed in the events, including 21 from the open-water marathons. The events were open competitions without age restrictions.[2]

Venezuela were the swimming competitions defending champions having won them in the previous edition in Santa Marta 2017. Colombia obtained 15 of the 40 gold medals at stake to win the swimming competitions.

Participating nations

A total of 10 nations (all 7 ODEBO nations and 3 invited) registered athletes for the swimming competitions.[1] Each nation was able to enter a maximum of 28 swimmers (14 per gender) for the pool events and up to 4 swimmers (2 per gender) for the open-water events.[2]

  •  Bolivia (8 athletes)
  •  Chile (12)
  •  Colombia (28)
  •  Ecuador (14)
  •  El Salvador (5)
  •  Dominican Republic (8)
  •  Panama (8)
  •  Paraguay (15)
  •  Peru (26)
  •  Venezuela (19)

Events

The following events were scheduled to be contested (all pool events are long course, and distances are in metres unless stated):[3]

Venues

The swimming competitions were held in two venues. Pool events took place at the Popular University of Cesar's Aquatics Complex in Valledupar, while open-water events were held at Ciénaga de Zapatosa in Chimichagua, a municipality located 147 km south Valledupar.[1] Ciénaga de Zapatosa also served as venue for the rowing, canoeing and triathlon competitions.[4]

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Host nation)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Colombia15121239
2 Venezuela1410529
3 Peru54514
4 Ecuador3339
5 Dominican Republic2248
6 Paraguay15410
7 Panama0314
8 Chile0156
Totals (8 entries)404039119

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
Alberto Mestre
 Venezuela
21.94 Jesús Daniel López
 Venezuela
22.82 SB Mariano Lazzerini
 Chile
23.03
100 m freestyle
Alberto Mestre
 Venezuela
49.32 GR Benjamín Hockin
 Paraguay
50.24 PB, SB Alfonso Mestre
 Venezuela
50.93
200 m freestyle
Alfonso Mestre
 Venezuela
1:47.74 PB, GR Rafael Davila
 Venezuela
1:49.62 PB Joaquín Vargas
 Peru
1:50.59 PB, SB
400 m freestyle
Alfonso Mestre
 Venezuela
3:49.08 Juan Manuel Morales
 Colombia
3:51.38 Rafael Dávila
 Venezuela
3:53.26
800 m freestyle
Alfonso Mestre
 Venezuela
7:57.74 Rafael Davila
 Venezuela
8:04.24 SB Juan Manuel Morales
 Colombia
8:08.61
1500 m freestyle
Alfonso Mestre
 Venezuela
15:22.33 PB, GR Rafael Davila
 Venezuela
15:31.74 PB Juan Manuel Morales
 Colombia
15:38.73
100 m backstroke
Omar Pinzón
 Colombia
55.87 Charles Hockin
 Paraguay
56.45 PB, SB David Céspedes
 Colombia
57.54
200 m backstroke
Omar Pinzón
 Colombia
2:01.42 PB, GR David Céspedes
 Colombia
2:03.07 PB Matías López
 Paraguay
2:04.30 PB
100 m breaststroke
Jorge Murillo
 Colombia
1:01.02 PB Mariano Lazzerini
 Chile
1:01.38 PB, SB Josué Domínguez
 Dominican Republic
1:01.81 SB
200 m breaststroke
Jorge Murillo
 Colombia
2:13.45 PB Tyler Christianson
 Panama
2:14.56 Mariano Lazzerini
 Chile
2:15.02 PB
100 m butterfly
Jorge Otaiza
 Venezuela
53.13 GR Esnaider Reales
 Colombia
53.82 Benjamín Hockin
 Paraguay
54.18 PB, SB
200 m butterfly
Esnaider Reales
 Colombia
2:02.12 PB Yugo Parodi
 Ecuador
2:02.33 PB Santiago Corredor
 Colombia
2:03.78
200 m individual medley
Omar Pinzón
 Colombia
2:02.77 PB Matheo Mateos
 Paraguay
2:04.11 PB Tyler Christianson
 Panama
2:04.31
400 m individual medley
Matheo Mateos
 Paraguay
4:26.94 PB Santiago Corredor
 Colombia
4:29.09 PB Matías López
 Paraguay
4:30.93 PB
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
 Venezuela (VEN)
Bryan Chávez
Alberto Mestre
Alfonso Mestre
Emil Pérez
3:21.72 GR  Colombia (COL)
Santiago Aguilera
Santiago Arteaga
Santiago Corredor
Juan Manuel Morales
3:24.63  Chile (CHI)
Eduardo Cisternas
Mariano Lazzerini
Manuel Osorio
Benjamín Schnapp
3:25.45
4 × 200 m freestyle relay
 Venezuela (VEN)
Bryan Chávez
Rafael Dávila
Alfonso Mestre
Emil Pérez
7:23.76 GR  Colombia (COL)
Santiago Arteaga
Sebastián Camacho
Santiago Corredor
Juan Manuel Morales
7:29.97  Chile (CHI)
Gabriel Araya
Eduardo Cisternas
Mariano Lazzerini
Matías Pinto
7:37.10
4 × 100 m medley relay
 Colombia (COL)
Juan Manuel Morales
Jorge Murillo
Omar Pinzón
Esnaider Reales
3:40.89 GR  Venezuela (VEN)
Jesús Daniel López
Alberto Mestre
Jorge Otaiza
Luis Ángel Ramírez
3:45.02  Paraguay (PAR)
Benjamín Hockin
Charles Hockin
Matheo Mateos
Renato Prono
3:45.05
5 km open water
Esteban Enderica
 Ecuador
55:55.42 Diego Vera
 Venezuela
57:11.94 David Farinango
 Ecuador
57:12.35
10 km open water
Esteban Enderica
 Ecuador
1:56:27.56 David Farinango
 Ecuador
1:56:39.81 Diego Vera
 Venezuela
1:57:35.49
PB Personal best / SB Season best / GR Games record

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
Sirena Rowe
 Colombia
25.43 SB Anicka Delgado
 Ecuador
25.62 Krystal Lara
 Dominican Republic
25.89 SB
100 m freestyle
Anicka Delgado
 Ecuador
56.31 Krystal Lara
 Dominican Republic
56.39 PB Rafaela Fernandini
 Peru
57.85
200 m freestyle
Krystal Lara
 Dominican Republic
2:01.21 GR Maria Victoria Yegres
 Venezuela
2:02.41 Karen Durango
 Colombia
2:04.13
400 m freestyle
Maria Victoria Yegres
 Venezuela
4:19.18 Karen Durango
 Colombia
4:20.49 PB Michelle Jativa
 Ecuador
4:22.31 PB, SB
800 m freestyle
Maria Victoria Yegres
 Venezuela
08:50.60 Karen Durango
 Colombia
08:58.31 PB Sophia Ribeiro
 Peru
09:06.20
1500 m freestyle
María Victoria Yegres
 Venezuela
16:58.69 PB Karen Durango
 Colombia
17:24.78 Sophia Ribeiro
 Peru
17:29.03
100 m backstroke
McKenna DeBever
 Peru
1:03.73 Krystal Lara
 Dominican Republic
1:03.83 Jimena Leguizamón
 Colombia
1:04.29
200 m backstroke
Jimena Leguizamón
 Colombia
2:16.76 GR Alexia Sotomayor
 Peru
2:17.91 Elizabeth Jiménez
 Dominican Republic
2:20.82
100 m breaststroke
Stefania Gómez
 Colombia
1:09.57 PB, GR Emily Marie Santos
 Panama
1:11.08 Karina Vivas
 Colombia
1:11.10
200 m breaststroke
Mercedes Toledo
 Venezuela
2:34.50 PB, SB Emily Marie Santos
 Panama
2:34.82 PB Karina Vivas
 Colombia
2:38.01
100 m butterfly
Krystal Lara
 Dominican Republic
59.97 GR Luana Alonso
 Paraguay
1:00.65 Valentina Becerra
 Colombia
1:00.92
200 m butterfly
Karen Durango
 Colombia
2:14.20 PB María Fe Muñoz
 Peru
2:16.41 PB, SB Samantha Baños
 Colombia
2:17.16 PB
200 m individual medley
McKenna DeBever
 Peru
2:18.47 Laura Melo
 Colombia
2:21.03 Jimena Leguizamón
 Colombia
2:21.78
400 m individual medley
María Fe Muñoz
 Peru
4:57.35 PB, SB Samantha Baños
 Colombia
5:04.87 Mariana Cote
 Venezuela
5:05.30 PB
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
 Colombia (COL)
Karen Durango
Stefania Gómez
Daniela Gutiérrez
Bárbara Muñoz
3:51.05  Peru (PER)
Micaela Bernales
Jessica Cattaneo
McKenna DeBever
Rafaela Fernandini
3:53.02  Venezuela (VEN)
Lismar Lyon
Maria Victoria Yegres
Mercedes Toledo
Nicole Gutiérrez
3:57.57
4 × 200 m freestyle relay
 Colombia (COL)
Karen Durango
Stefania Gómez
Manuela Libreros
Bárbara Muñoz
8:28.40  Peru (PER)
Micaela Bernales
Jessica Cattaneo
McKenna DeBever
Sophia Ribeiro
8:29.75 Not awarded
(only two teams)
4 × 100 m medley relay
 Colombia (COL)
Valentina Becerra
Karen Durango
Stefania Gómez
Jimena Leguizamón
4:13.70  Venezuela (VEN)
Nicole Gutiérrez
Lismar Lyon
Mercedes Toledo
Maria Victoria Yegres
4:19.94  Peru (PER)
Adriana Buendia
Rafaela Fernandini
María Fe Muñoz
Alexia Sotomayor
4:23.21
5 km open water
María Bramont-Arias
 Peru
1:01:37.32 Valentina Pérez
 Venezuela
1:02:19.04 Danna Martínez
 Ecuador
1:02:57.80
10 km open water
María Bramont-Arias
 Peru
2:05:05.95 Valentina Pérez
 Venezuela
2:05:08.16 Mahina Valdivia
 Chile
2:08:07.38
PB Personal best / SB Season best / GR Games record

Mixed events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
 Venezuela (VEN)
Alberto Mestre
Alfonso Mestre
Mercedes Toledo
Maria Victoria Yegres
3:34.21  Colombia (COL)
Santiago Aguilera
Karen Durango
Stefanía Gómez
Juan Manuel Morales
3:35.51  Peru (PER)
McKenna DeBever
Rafaela Fernandini
Joaquín Vargas
Miguel Zavaleta
3:38.32
4 × 100 m medley relay
 Colombia (COL)
Valentina Becerra
Karen Durango
Jorge Murillo
Omar Pinzón
3:54.95  Paraguay (PAR)
Luana Alonso
Charles Hockin
Sofia López
Renato Prono
3:58.89  Dominican Republic (DOM)
Josué Domínguez
Denzel González
Elizabeth Jiménez
Krystal Lara
3:59.11

References

  1. "La natación tendrá 45 medallas de oro en disputa en los Bolivarianos". www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022 Organizing Committee. 7 March 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  2. "XIX JUEGOS BOLIVARIANOS VALLEDUPAR COLOMBIA – MANUAL TÉCNICO – Deportes Acuáticos: Natación Artística–Carreras–Aguas Abiertas–Polo Acuático" (PDF). www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarian Sport Games 2022 Technical Coordination, ODEBO and Confederación Sudamericana de Natación. 24 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  3. "Natación tiene 135 medallas para premiar en Juegos Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022". www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022 Organizing Committee. 7 May 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  4. Ovalle Jácome, Ludys (22 June 2022). "La Ciénaga de Zapatosa resplandece con la llama bolivariana" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
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