Patagonian Integration Games Begin in Río Grande
RÍO GRANDE, Argentina – The second annual Patagonian integration games (JIP) kick off tonight at 7:00 PM at the María Auxiliadora Institute gymnasium, as announced by the Provincial Sports Secretariat. Río Grande will host three disciplines starting Wednesday, alongside events across the Patagonian region.
Río Grande to Host Taekwondo, Wrestling, and Olympic Weightlifting
Competition in Río Grande will center on taekwondo and Olympic wrestling, which will take place in the annex of the Microstadium in the YPF neighborhood. Olympic weightlifting events are scheduled for the Jorge Muriel gymnasium in chacra IV.
Other Patagonian Cities Host Variety of Sports
Athletes in other sports have already traveled to their respective host cities. Santa Cruz is hosting volleyball,climbing,table tennis,and table tennis for people with disabilities.
Chubut will host athletics, basketball, and boccia for athletes with disabilities.
Second Block of Games Scheduled for May
The second block of competitions is scheduled from May 15-18. Río Negro will host mountain biking, judo, wheelchair basketball, badminton, badminton for people with disabilities, archery, and archery for people with disabilities. La Pampa will host soccer and swimming. Neuquén will host athletics for people with disabilities, swimming for people with disabilities, and artistic gymnastics.
Volleyball Schedule in santa Cruz
The women’s volleyball tournament (part of the epade Games) is already underway in Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz. See the schedule below:
- Tuesday, May 22: la Pampa vs. Río Negro; Tierra del Fuego vs. Chubut; Neuquén vs. Santa Cruz
- Wednesday, May 23: La Pampa vs. Tierra del Fuego; Neuquén vs. Río Negro; santa Cruz vs. Chubut
- Thursday, May 24: La Pampa vs. Santa Cruz; Chubut vs. Neuquén; Río Negro vs. Tierra del Fuego
- Friday, May 25: Placement and Semifinal matches, followed by the final.
EPADE Games Tournament Schedule Released: Patagonian Youth Athletes Prepare for Fierce competition
Young athletes from across Patagonia, Argentina, are gearing up for the Juegos EPADE (Patagonian Games), an annual competition showcasing the region’s top talent.The tournament, spanning multiple disciplines, will be held from March 22nd to March 25th.Here’s a breakdown of the scheduled events:
Basketball Tournament in Río Gallegos
The basketball competition for the Juegos EPADE will take place in Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz. joaquín Romero will serve as the coach while Jeremías Sipaila has been appointed as the delegate.
Basketball Schedule:
- March 22nd:
- 4:00 PM: La Pampa vs. Río Negro; chubut vs. Neuquén; Tierra del Fuego vs. Santa Cruz.
- March 23rd:
- 11:00 AM: La Pampa vs. Tierra del Fuego; Chubut vs. Río Negro; Neuquén vs. Santa Cruz.
- March 23rd:
- 6:00 PM: La pampa vs. Chubut; Neuquén vs.Tierra del fuego; Santa Cruz vs. Río Negro.
- March 24th:
- 9:00 AM: La Pampa vs. Neuquén; Río Negro vs. Tierra del Fuego; Santa Cruz vs. Chubut.
- March 24th:
- 4:00 PM: Chubut vs. Tierra del Fuego; Río negro vs. Neuquén; La Pampa vs. Santa Cruz.
- March 25th:
- 9:00 AM: 5th Place match (5th vs. 6th) and Semifinal 1 (2nd vs. 3rd).
- 11:00 AM: Semifinal 2 (1st vs. 4th).
- 4:00 PM: 3rd Place Match.
- 7:00 PM: Final.
Athletics Tournament Details
Venues and schedules are set for men’s and women’s athletic competitions.
Women’s Athletics Schedule (Comodoro Rivadavia):
The women’s athletics events will be held at the Pista eduardo bernal in Comodoro rivadavia, Chubut.Overseeing the team is coach Juliana Mateu, with Fernando Obregón as delegate.
- March 22nd:
- 3:00 PM: 80-meter Hurdles.
- 3:15 PM: Hexathlon P1 (80-meter Hurdles).
- 3:30 PM: Hexathlon P2 (High Jump).
- 3:30 PM: 80-meter Sprint (Semi-Finals).
- 4:00 PM: 600-meter Run (Final).
- 5:00 PM: hexathlon P3 (Shot Put/3 kg).
- 6:00 PM: 80-meter Sprint (Finals).
- March 23rd:
- 3:00 PM: Long Jump (Final) and 80-meter Hurdles (Final).
- 3:30 PM: 300-meter Run (Final).
- 4:00 PM: Hexathlon P4 (Long Jump).
- 5:00 PM: Shot Put (3 kg).
- 5:15 PM: Hexathlon P5 (Javelin/500 grams).
- 6:00 PM: Hexathlon P6 (600-meter Run).
- 6:30 PM: 4×100-meter Relay.
- March 24th:
- 3:00 PM: Discus (0.750 kg).
- 3:30 PM: 2400-meter Run (Final).
- 4:00 PM: 200-meter Run (Final).
- March 25th:
- 9:00 AM: Hammer Throw (3 kg).
- 10:00 AM: High Jump.
- 11:15 AM: Javelin (500 grams).
- 12:00 PM: Medley Relay.
Men’s Athletics Schedule (Comodoro Rivadavia):
- March 22nd:
- 2:30 PM: 110-meter Hurdles (Semi-Finals).
- 2:40 PM: Heptathlon P1 (110-meter Hurdles).
- 3:30 PM: Shot Put (4 kg).
- 4:00 PM: 80-meter Sprint (Semi-Finals).
- 4:30 PM: Heptathlon P2 (High Jump).
- 4:30 PM: 600-meter Run (Final).
- 5:30 PM: Heptathlon P3 (Shot Put/4 kg).
- 6:30 PM: 80-meter Sprint (Final).
- 6:45 PM: Heptathlon P4 (200-meter Run).
- March 23rd:
- 2:30 PM: Heptathlon P5 (Long Jump) and 110-meter Hurdles (final).
- 3:15 PM: 300-meter Run (Final).
- 3:30 PM: Javelin (600 grams).
- 4:00 PM: high Jump.
- 4:30 PM: Heptathlon P6 (Javelin/600 grams).
- 5:00 PM: Heptathlon P7 (800-meter Run).
- 6:00 PM: 4×100-meter Relay.
- March 24th:
- 2:30 PM: Hammer Throw (4 kg).
- 3:00 PM: Long Jump.
- 3:30 PM: 2400-meter Run (Final).
- 4:00 PM: 200-meter Run (Final).
- March 25th:
- 9:00 AM: Discus (1 kg).
- 10:00 AM: Octathlon P1 (100-meter Run).
- 10:30 AM: Octathlon P2 (Long Jump).
- 11:00 AM: Octathlon P3 (shot Put/5 kg).
- 11:30 AM: Octathlon P4 (400-meter Run).
- 12:00 PM: 4×400-meter Relay.
EPADE Games and JIP Olympic Weightlifting Events set to Thrill Chubut
Chubut, Argentina, is gearing up to host a series of exciting sporting events this week, including the EPADE Games for both men’s and women’s basketball, as well as athletic competitions, and the JIP Olympic weightlifting tournament. Here’s a complete schedule of events, times, and locations.
Athletics Schedule at Eduardo Bernal Track (Comodoro Rivadavia)
Track and field events will take place at the Pista Eduardo Bernal in Comodoro Rivadavia.
- Thursday, April 24:
- 4:00 PM: 2,400 meters (women)
- 4:30 PM: 200 meters (Women)
- Friday, April 25:
- 8:00 AM: Discus (800g)
- 9:00 AM: Long Jump
- 10:30 AM: hammer Throw (4 kg)
- 12:15 PM: mixed Relay
EPADE Games: Women’s Basketball Tournament at Club Germinal (rawson)
The women’s basketball tournament will be held at Club Germinal in Rawson. Here’s the full schedule:
- Tuesday, April 22:
- 3:00 PM: Neuquén vs. Santa Cruz
- 5:00 PM: Tierra del Fuego vs.Chubut
- 7:00 PM: Río Negro vs. La Pampa
- Wednesday, April 23:
- 9:00 AM: Neuquén vs. Tierra del Fuego
- 11:00 AM: Río Negro vs. Santa Cruz
- 1:00 PM: La Pampa vs.chubut
- 3:00 PM: Neuquén vs.Río Negro
- 5:00 PM: La Pampa vs. Tierra del Fuego
- 7:00 PM: Chubut vs.Santa Cruz
- Thursday, April 24:
- 9:00 AM: Neuquén vs. La Pampa
- 11:00 AM: Chubut vs. Río Negro
- 1:00 PM: Santa Cruz vs. Tierra del Fuego
- Friday, April 25:
- 3:00 PM: Neuquén vs. chubut
- 5:00 PM: Santa Cruz vs. La Pampa
- 7:00 PM: Tierra del Fuego vs.Río Negro
- Placement Matches:
- 9:00 AM: 5th Place Match (5th vs. 6th)
- 11:00 AM: 3rd Place Match (3rd vs. 4th)
- 2:30 PM: Championship Game (1st vs. 2nd)
EPADE Games: Men’s Basketball Tournament at Club Huracán (Trelew) and Club Germinal (Rawson)
Men’s basketball action tips off at Club Huracán in Trelew, with the final game to be played at Club Germinal in Rawson.
- Tuesday, April 22:
- 3:00 PM: Río Negro vs. Neuquén
- 5:00 PM: Tierra del Fuego vs. Chubut
- 7:00 PM: La Pampa vs. Santa Cruz
- Wednesday, April 23:
- 9:00 AM: Río Negro vs. Tierra del Fuego
- 11:00 AM: La Pampa vs. Neuquén
- 1:00 PM: Santa Cruz vs. Chubut
- 3:00 PM: Río Negro vs. La Pampa
- 5:00 PM: Santa Cruz vs. Tierra del Fuego
- 7:00 PM: Chubut vs. Neuquén
- Thursday, April 24:
- 9:00 AM: Río Negro vs.santa Cruz
- 11:00 AM: Chubut vs. La Pampa
- 1:00 PM: neuquén vs. Tierra del Fuego
- Friday, April 25:
- 3:00 PM: Río Negro vs. Chubut
- 5:00 PM: Neuquén vs. Santa Cruz
- 7:00 PM: Tierra del Fuego vs. La Pampa
- Placement Matches:
- 9:00 AM: 5th Place Match (5th vs. 6th)
- 11:00 AM: 3rd Place Match (3rd vs. 4th)
- 4:30 PM: Championship Game (1st vs. 2nd) – at Club Germinal (Rawson)
Olympic Weightlifting (JIP) Schedule and Location
Details regarding the Olympic Weightlifting (JIP) schedule and location will be updated as soon as thay become available.
Youth Olympic Hopes Shine in Tierra del Fuego: Taekwondo, Wrestling, Weightlifting, and Table Tennis Competitions Underway
RÍO GRANDE, Tierra del Fuego – Young athletes are showcasing their talents in wrestling, weightlifting, taekwondo, and table tennis at the Gimnasio Jorge Muriel and Microestadio Provincial in Río Grande this week.
Weightlifting: Rising Stars Vie for Top Honors
Weightlifting events at the Gimnasio Jorge Muriel began Wednesday, featuring both male and female competitors. Luisina Merlo coaches the women’s team, consisting of Maya Ayala, Valentina Castro, Priscila Ceballos, Milagros González, Kyara Pino, and Agostina Tauriani, competing in the -49kg, -64kg, and +64kg categories. Luis Yong coaches the men’s team: Lorenzo Araujo, Benjamín Camargo, Tomás Cortés, Benjamín Da silva, Isaías Moyano, and Nicolás Paredes, competing in the -61kg, -81kg, and +81kg categories. Competition began Wednesday with the -55kg Women’s category at 6 p.m., followed by -64kg Women’s at 7 p.m., and -67kg Men’s at 8 p.m.Thursday featured +64kg Women’s at 6 p.m., -81kg Men’s at 7 p.m., and +81kg Men’s at 8 p.m.
Wrestling: Individual and Team Matches Draw Crowds
The Microestadio Provincial is hosting wrestling matches, with both individual and mixed-team competitions. Cecilia Zúñiga is the coach for the women’s team: Natalia Cárdenas, Sheila Gómez, Luz Mayra Parada, and Damaris Vargas, all competing in the freestyle (-50kg/-60kg) category. The men’s team,coached by Horacio Miranda,includes Natanael Criado,Elías Delgado,Thomas Gómez,Alvaro and Octavio Miranda,Mariano Núñez,and Jorge Zerpa,competing in freestyle (-55kg/-65kg) and Greco-Roman (-60kg/-70kg) categories. Wednesday featured individual classifications at 4 p.m. and finals at 7:30 p.m., followed by mixed-team classifications Thursday at 4 p.m.,finals at 6 p.m., and the awards ceremony at 8 p.m.
Taekwondo: Intense Competition on Display
Taekwondo events are also being held at the Microestadio Provincial. Sabrina Leiva coaches the women’s team: Lorna Bremsz, Aimé Giménez, and Martina legunda. Naghyb Arévalos coaches the men: Luka calderón, Tiago Cazón, Marco Christ, Leroy Gómez, and Dante Oyarzun. matías Fernández serves as the delegate. Wednesday featured classifications for women (-49kg/-55kg/-63kg) and men (-55kg/-63kg/-73kg), which began at 2:30 p.m.Finals were held Thursday at 2:30 p.m.,with team events scheduled for Friday at 9 a.m.
Table Tennis: Precision and Skill Take Center Stage
Table tennis is also a part of the event. The women’s team consists of Victoria Asencio, Evelyn González and Ariana Velázquez, coached by Mario Velázquez. The men’s team includes Sebastián Gómez, Lautaro Hernández and Diego Soria, coached by Pablo Gómez.
Para Table Tennis: Inclusivity and Athleticism
Jenifer Galván and Candela Molla are competing in para table tennis, coached by Antonela Roldán. Zulma Alberti serves as the delegate.
Chubut Athletes Gear Up for Para-Araucanía Games 2024
RAWSON, Chubut, Argentina – chubut is sending a strong contingent of athletes to the upcoming Para-Araucanía Games, showcasing talent across various sports including athletics, swimming, goalball, climbing, and boccia. Competition is fierce, and local athletes are primed to compete.
Athletics Squad Ready to compete
Chubut’s athletics team comprises both male and female competitors. They are steadfast to improve on their performances in last year’s games.
- Female: Candela Dinamarca, Aylen Fernández, Kiara Montenegro, Morena Quilaleo, Milagros Reveco. Coach: Diego Ávila.
- Male: Axel Nahuelpan, Renzo Romero. Coach: Diego Ávila.
Swimming Team Set to Make a Splash
The swimming team features a mix of experienced and emerging athletes, each eager to make a meaningful contribution to Chubut’s overall performance.
- Female: Tiziana Aguiar, Abigail Guerrero Llanos, Guadalupe Padín. Coach: Gustavo Sastre.
- Male: Agustín Gauto, Nahuel Hughes, Valentino Simonetti. Coach: Gustavo Sastre.
Goalball Team eyes Victory
Chubut’s goalball team promises thrilling, strategic matches as they vie for a top spot.
- Players: Lucas Almanza, Braian Huenchual, Matías Huenchual, nehemías Martínez, Marcos Vicente. Coach: Edgar Arriola.Delegate: Darío Capristo.
Climbing Team Scaling New Heights
the climbing team,with both male and female representatives,is prepared to tackle challenging routes and demonstrate their skill and agility.
- Female: Loreley Morán. Coach: Yanina Moccagatta.
- Male: Michel Ahumada, Matías Bonacalza, Nilo De Antueno, Simón Uría. Coach: Lucas Silva.
Boccia Competitor Focused on Precision
Guillermo Quiroga will represent Chubut in the boccia competition, showcasing the precision and strategy involved in this adapted sport.
- BC1: Wednesday 23rd: 9:00 AM Classification. Thursday 24th: 9:00 AM Finals.
- BC3: Wednesday 23rd: 3:00 PM Classification. Thursday 24th: 3:00 PM Finals.
- Location: Complejo Escuelas especiales, Rawson, Chubut.
- Athlete: Guillermo Quiroga (BC3). Coach: Juan Pirrone. Delegate: Paul Quiroga.
The Para-Araucanía Games promise exciting competition and a festivity of athletic achievement. Chubut’s athletes are ready to compete, fueled by dedication and community support.
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Patagonian sports Roundup: Your FAQs Answered
this article provides an overview of various sporting events taking place across Patagonia, Argentina. To ensure clarity, we’ve compiled a Q&A section to address frequently asked questions and provide additional insights into the competitions.
Q&A
Q: What are the Patagonian integration Games (JIP)?
A: The JIP are an annual multi-sport event held across the Patagonian region, promoting sports integration and showcasing regional talent. This year’s games feature events in Río Grande, Santa Cruz, and Chubut, with a second block of competitions scheduled for May.
Q: Where are the JIP events taking place?
A: Río Grande is hosting Taekwondo, Wrestling, and Olympic Weightlifting. Santa Cruz hosts volleyball, climbing, table tennis, and table tennis for peopel with disabilities. Chubut hosts athletics, basketball, and boccia for athletes with disabilities.
Q: What is the EPADE Games?
A: The Juegos EPADE (Patagonian Games) is an annual competition showcasing the region’s top youth talent in various sports, including basketball and athletics, held from March 22nd to March 25th.
Q: Where are the EPADE Games basketball tournaments being held?
A: The EPADE Games basketball tournament is taking place in Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz, and the men’s tournament in Trelew and Rawson, Chubut.
Q: What is the schedule for the women’s basketball tournament?
A: The Women’s Basketball schedule in detail can be located in the article.
Q: Where are the athletics events taking place and what sports are included?
A: The athletics events, including track and field, are held at the Pista Eduardo Bernal in Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut. The women’s schedule includes 80-meter hurdles, 600-meter run, long jump, shot put, and relay races. The men’s schedule features similar events.
Q: What are the Para-Araucanía Games?
A: The Para-Araucanía Games are a competition for athletes with disabilities, featuring sports like athletics, swimming, goalball, climbing, and boccia. This year,the games include athletes from Chubut.
Q: Where are the para-Araucanía Games’ boccia events held?
A: The boccia events are held at the Complejo Escuelas Especiales in Rawson, Chubut.
Q: In what categories are the weightlifting events?
A: Weightlifting categories include -49kg, -64kg, and +64kg for women, and -61kg, -81kg, and +81kg for men.
Q: Where can I find more detailed schedules?
A: Specific schedules for each sport can be found within the article,detailing the dates,times,and locations for each event. be sure to check for updates as schedules can be subject to change.
Q: What is the significance of these games for the region?
A: These games foster regional integration, promote athletic development, and provide platforms for young athletes to showcase their abilities. They also highlight the commitment to inclusivity, with para-sports playing a notable role.
Q: What is the difference between Greco-Roman and Freestyle wrestling?
A: In Greco-Roman wrestling, wrestlers are only allowed to attack above the waist. In freestyle wrestling, wrestlers can attack any part of the