translated from Spanish: Best harvest: Team Chile hangs 13 gold medals in the Pan Americans and adds 50 in total

The Karatete Joaquín González beat Brazilian Douglas Brose for points and won the thirteenth gold medal for Chile at the PanAmericans in Lima.
The athlete won 2-0 and added the third personal medal, after the two silver medals that had been obtained by the national karatecas: Susana Li in the category -68 kilos and Camilo Velozo in -67 kilos.

In this way, Chile broke a record in Lima 2019, marking the best historical presentation in this continental tournament. In total, the selected won 50 medals in total – 13 gold and 37 between silver and bronze.
Previously, in Guadalajara 2011 Chile won 43 medals. In Buenos Aires 1951 they had achieved 39. Both competitions are already outnumbered.
Thus chile remained in the medallion of the Pan American Games Lima 2019.

Here is the detailed list of the medals won by Team Chile:
Gold Medals (13)
Tomás González – Artistic gymnastics (floor)
Maria Fernanda Valdés – Female weightlifting (category 87 kg)
Marco and Esteban Grimalt – Beach Volleyball
Nicolás Jarry and Alexa Guarachi – Tennis (mixed doubles)
Felipe Peñaloza and Antonio Cabrera – Track Cycling (madison)
Melita Abraham and Antonia Abraham – Remo (two long oars)
Gabriel Kehr – Athletics (Hammer Throw)
Ignatius Abraham and Christopher Kalleg – Remo (two long oars)
María José Moya – skating (time trial)
Felipe Oyarzún, Fabián Oyarzún, Felipe Cárdenas, Roberto Liewald – Remo (four light weight oars)
Isidora Niemeyer, Soraya Jadue, Antonia Abraham and Melita abraham – Remo (four pairs of short oars)
Thomas Briceño – Judo (-100 kilos)
Joaquín González – Karate (-60 kgs.)
Silver Medals (19)
Esteban Bustos – Modern Pentathlon
María José Mailliard and Karen Roco – Canoeing (category C2 500m)
Felipe Miranda – Water skiing (male jump)
María José Mailliard – Canoeing (category C1 200m)
Rodrigo Miranda – Water skiing (male overall)
Francisca Crovetto – Shot skeet
Tomás Barrios – Tennis (male single)
Chilean national team – Handball
Gustavo Alarcón – Fencing (single flower)
Humberto Mansilla – Athletics (Hammer Throw)
Yoselyn Cárcamo and Isidora Niemeyer – Rowing (double pair short light weight)
Selim Echeverria, Nelson Martínez, Francisco Lapostol, Oscar Vasquez, Cristopher Kalleg, Ignacio Abraham, Alfredo Abrahamy Bernardo Guerrero – Remo (eight men with helmsman)
Javiera San Martín – Women’s Speed Skating (10,000 Meters Elimination)
Hugo Ramirez – Men’s Speed Skating (10,000 Meters Elimination)
Kristel Kobrich – Swimming (1,500 meters)
Andrés Aguilar, Juan Painevil and Ricardo Soto – Archery
Macarena Perez – BMX (Freestyle)
Susana Li – Karate (-68 kgs.)
Camilo Velozo – Karate (-67 kgs.)
Bronze Medals (18)
Ana María Pinto and Giselle Delgado – Squash (women’s doubles)
Ignacio Morales – Taekwondo (category minus 68 kg)
Fernanda Aguirre – Taekwondo (category minus 57 kg)
Martin Vidaurre – Mountain cycling
Valentina González – Water skiing (women’s jump)
Felipe Peñaloza – Track cycling (omnium)
Team Chile – Track cycling (male team chase)
Carlos Diaz – Athletics (5,000 meters flat)
José Luis Rodríguez – Road cycling (time trial)
Mary Dee Vargas – Judo (category -48 kg)
Yasmani Acosta – Greco-Roman fight (category 130 kilograms)
César Abaroa and Eber Sanhueza – Remo (double pair short light pes)
Soraya Jadue – Rowing (pair of short oars)
Esteban Romero and Manuel Domínguez – Basque Ball (Double men’s ratchet)
Chilean sailing team – Lightning class
Rodrigo Rojas – Karate (+84 kgs.)
Macarena Figueroa – Bodybuilding (fitness)
Guillermo Pereira – Golf

Original source in Spanish

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