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Table tennis at the 2013 Bolivarian Games

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Table tennis (Spanish:Tenis de Mesa), for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 25 November to 29 November 2013.[1]

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Medal table

Key:

  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Chile (CHI)31812
2 Colombia (COL)2204
3 Venezuela (VEN)1113
4 Paraguay (PAR)1001
5 Ecuador (ECU)0213
6 Guatemala (GUA)0112
7 Peru (PER)*0033
Totals (7 entries)771428

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles[2]  Victor Marcelo Aguirre Benitez (PAR)  Jorge Alberto Miño Puga (ECU)  Jaime Felipe Olivares Jara (CHI)
 Marco Antonio Navas Vizcarrondo (VEN)
Men's doubles[3]  Chile
Jaime Felipe Olivares Jara
Alejandro Igor Rodrigueez Feres
 Ecuador
Jorge Alberto Miño Puga
Dino Armando Suarez Aviles Woelke
 Chile
Gustavo Alejadro Gomez Hernandez
Manuel Alfonso Moya Maureira
 Peru
Julio Li Davelouis
Bryan Blas Arevalo
Men's team[4]  Chile
Gustavo Alejadro Gomez Hernandez
Manuel Alfonso Moya Maureira
Jaime Felipe Olivares Jara
Alejandro Igor Rodrigueez Feres
 Guatemala
Hector Rene Gatica
Heber Moises Moscoso Cruz
Jose Miguel Ramirez Marin
Kevin Josue Soto
 Ecuador
Jorge Alberto Miño Puga
Ivan Andres Proaño Quimis
Dino Armando Suarez Aviles Woelke
Rodrigo Eduardo Tapia Fiallo
 Peru
Bryan Blas Arevalo
Johan Chavez Bravo
Julio Li Davelouis
Diego Rodriguez Egocheaga
Women's singles[5]  Paula Andrea Medina Bermudes (COL)  Katherine Alejandra Low Beattie (CHI)  Maria Paulina Vega Magaña (CHI)
 Berta Antonia Rodriguez (CHI)
Women's doubles[6]  Colombia
Paula Andrea Medina Bermudes
Leidy Ruano
 Venezuela
Gremlis Andreina Arvelo Garcia
Roxy Evelin Gonzalez Benitez
 Chile
Berta Antonia Rodriguez
Katherine Alejandra Low Beattie
 Chile
Natalia Andrea Castellano Vera
Maria Paulina Vega Magaña
Women's team[7]  Chile
Natalia Andrea Castellano Vera
Katherine Alejandra Low Beattie
Berta Antonia Rodriguez
Maria Paulina Vega Magaña
 Colombia
Paula Andrea Medina Bermudes
Maria Fernanda Perdomo Ramirez
Leidy Ruano
 Guatemala
Mabelyn Adriana Enriquez Carias
Andrea Estrada Muralles
Analdy Celeste Lopez Gomez
Lilia Maria Montufar Elel
 Peru
Marisol Espineira Jimenez
Angela Maria Mori Rios
Maria Fernanda Ortiz
Gabriela Rosaura Soto Soler
Mixed doubles[8]  Venezuela
Gremlis Andreina Arvelo Garcia
Marco Antonio Navas Vizcarrondo
 Colombia
Paula Andrea Medina Bermudes
Alexander Antonio Echavarria Jaramillo
 Chile
Berta Antonia Rodriguez
Manuel Alfonso Moya Maureira
 Chile
Maria Paulina Vega Magaña
Jaime Felipe Olivares Jara

References

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