Belén Casetta and Lionel Messi won the Olimpia d’Oro: all the winners

Belén Casetta and Lionel Messi were the big winners of the Olimpia Awards, which were presented on Tuesday night at the Usina del Arte. The athlete from Mar del Plata and the Argentinian captain shared the Olimpia de Oro that seven decades ago was awarded by the Circle of Sports Journalists and recognizes them as the best athletes of the year. Casetta, who also won the Silver Olympia in the athletics trio, was crowned Pan American champion at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games six months after becoming a mother. In addition, the owner of the national and South American record in the 3,000 meters was awarded the COA (Argentine Olympic Committee) award for the best female athlete of the year. For his part, Messi won his eighth Ballon d’Or this season, awarded by the French specialized magazine France Football, and shone in the Argentine National Team, in addition to revolutionizing Major League Soccer (MLS) with his arrival at Inter Miami. All the winners of the OlimpiaAjedrez Awards: Candela Francisco Guecamburu.
Athletics: Belén Casetta.
Motorsport: Mariano Werner.
Basketball: Facundo Campazzo.
Baseball: Federico Robles.
Bocce ball: Carmelo Retamar Brassesco.
Boxing: Fernando Martinez.
Canoeing: Agustín Vernice.
Cestoball: Caterina Cicchinelli.
Cycling: Eduardo Sepúlveda.
Winter Sports (Skiing & Ice Hockey): Owen Haiek.
Horseback riding: José María Larocca.
Fencing: Isabel Di Tella.
Water skiing: Eugenia de Armas.
Soccer: Lionel Messi.
Futsal: Lucas Flores.
Gymnastics: Daniel Villafañe.
Golf: Emiliano Grillo.
Handball: Diego Simonet.
Field hockey: Eugenia Trinchinetti.
Roller hockey: Ezequiel Mena.
Judo: Brisa Gómez.
Karate: Luca Impagnatiello.
Wrestling: Catriel Muriel.
Motorcycling: Luciano Benavídes.
Swimming: Macarena Ceballos.
Padel: Agustín Tapia.
Paralympics: Analuz Pellitero.
Skate: Martina Della Chiesa.
Duck: Justo Bermúdez.
Ball: Facundo Andreasen.
Weights: Tatiana Ulloa.
Polo: Bartolomé Castagnola.
Racquetball: María José Vargas.
Rowing: Evelyn Silvestro.
Rugby: Rodrigo Isgró.
Softball: Román Godoy.
Squash: Jeremias Azaña.
Surfing: Santino Basaldella.
Taekwondo: Lucas Guzmán.
Tennis: Francisco Cerundolo.
Table Tennis: Santiago Lorenzo.
Shot: Fernanda Russo.
Turf: Francisco Goncalves.
Volleyball: Luciano De Cecco.
Yachting: Mateo Majdalani/Eugenia Bosco

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