Guatemala won the XXI Central American School Sports Games

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What a closing that of the Guatemalan delegation in the Codicader 2024! Los national athletes They were crowned absolute champions of the XXI Central American School Sports Gameswhich were held in El Salvador.

After seven days of arduous competitions, the Chapina delegation won the closing of the fairs, thus managing to win the School Games where the future figures of the sport participate. Guatemalan sport. Below we tell you how the medal table was and how the country was the absolute champion. What a chilero!

Guatemala was crowned absolute champion of the 2024 Codicader Games

The Codicader Villa of 2024 dressed up to welcome more than 1,800 sportsmen of the seven Central American countries to compete in the fairs that were held from October 2 to 11, 2024, where Guatemala was the main protagonist.

Two days before the closing, the Ticos surpassed the Chapines for the first time and seemed unattainable, but with 7 gold medals on the last day, they reached 45 to be crowned in the XXI Codicader Student Gameswhich were held in San Salvador and which filled all participants with pride. What a chilero!

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: In the image, a Guatemalan athlete carries the national flag at the Codicader 2024 School Games in El Salvador. (Credit: Digefgt)

The spectacular closure of Guatemala in El Salvador

On the last day of competition, Guatemala found in the tests of table tennis the medals that allowed him to win the tournament, since in the definitions, winning 5 golds in table tennis sealed the tournament. In the individual modality, the men’s gold was won by Ian Morales and in the women’s it was Daniela Linares.

While the others medals that allowed them to be the absolute champions were in the men’s doubles category, the winners were Enrique Véliz and Ian Morales; in women’s doubles Katerine Ruiz and Daniela Linares and in mixed doubles the gold medalists were Ian Morales and Andrea Moscoso, thus making Guatemala the total dominator of that sport, since previously the 2 team events were won.

Read also: Guatemala is champion of the 2019 Codicader Central American Games

Other sports The highlights were athletics, where Guatemala achieved 21 medals of the 129 that were achieved in total. Contact sports and swimming also shined.

This is how the medal table was defined

The Guatemalan delegation It was made up of 224 athletes in 11 sports. Of them, 112 were in the male branch and 112 in the female branch. The standard bearers were Roberto Gossmannswimming, and Deycy Raymundo de Leónchess.

Guatemala was the absolute champion after winning 129 medals, divided into 45 gold, 40 silver and 44 bronze, thus surpassing Costa Rica by one gold medal, which also won a total of 138 medals.

The final medal table was as follows:

  • Guatemala – 45 golds – 40 wide – 44 bronzes – for a total of 129 medals
  • Costa Rica – 44 – 51 – 43. Total 138
  • El Salvador – 37 – 23 – 39. Total 99
  • Panama – 32 – 24 – 41. Total 97
  • Nicaragua – 14 – 28 – 24. Total 66
  • Honduras – 5 – 10 – 33. Total 66
  • Belize – 1 – 2 – 6. Total 9
Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: In the image the final medal table of the School Games that were held in El Salvador. (Credit: Digefgt)

Thus ended the great performance of the Guatemalan athleteswho since they were teenagers are demonstrating the qualities they possess to become among the sports elite in the Olympic Cycle. What a chilero!

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