Zapasy na Igrzyskach Ameryki Środkowej i Karaibów 2018

Turniej w ramach Igrzysk w 2018 - Barranquilla Kolumbia rozegrano od 29 lipca do 2 sierpnia w "Coliseo Chelo De Castro".

Tabela medalowa

     Gospodarz zawodów został zaznaczony kolorem.

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Poz.PaństwoGold medal america.svgSilver medal america.svgBronze medal (Americas).svgŁącznie
1. Kuba132318
2. Wenezuela35614
3. Kolumbia22610
4. Meksyk0336
5. Portoryko0314
6. Dominikana0257
7. Honduras0134
Razem18182763

Wyniki

W stylu klasycznym

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60 kgKuba Luis OrtaMeksyk Emilio PérezWenezuela Anthony Palencia
67 kgKuba Ismael BorreroMeksyk Manuel LópezDominikana Luis Alfredo de León
Kolumbia Juan Carlos López
77 kgKuba Ariel FisWenezuela Luis AvendañoKolumbia Jaír Cuero Muñoz
87 kgKuba Daniel GregorichWenezuela Yorgen CovaKolumbia Carlos Muñoz
97 kgWenezuela Luillys PérezHonduras Kevin MejíaDominikana José Arias Paredes
Kuba Yasmany Lugo
130 kgKuba Mijaín LópezDominikana Leo SantanaWenezuela Moisés Pérez
Meksyk Luis Román

W stylu wolnym

Kat. wagowaGold medal blank.svgSilver medal blank.svgBronze medal blank.svg
57 kgKuba Reineri AndreuDominikana Juan RamírezWenezuela Pedro Mejías
Kolumbia Óscar Tigreros
65 kgKuba Alejandro ValdésKolumbia Úber Cuero MuñozDominikana Álvaro Rudesindo
Wenezuela Anthony Montero
74 kgKuba Franklin Marén CastilloPortoryko Franklin GómezKolumbia Néstor Tafur
Honduras Luis Barrios
86 kgKuba Yurieski TorreblancaKolumbia Carlos IzquierdoWenezuela Pedro Ceballos
Honduras Gino Ávila
97 kgKuba Reineris SalasPortoryko Charles MerrillMeksyk Miguel Sánchez
Wenezuela José Díaz
125 kgKuba Yudenny AlpajónWenezuela Luis VívenesPortoryko Marcos Santos

W stylu wolnym kobiet

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50 kgKolumbia Carolina CastilloMeksyk Mariana DíazKuba Yusneylis Guzmán
Dominikana Anny Ramírez
53 kgWenezuela Betzabeth ArgüelloKuba Lilianet DuanesMeksyk Rita Rojas
57 kgKuba Lienna de la Caridad MonteroPortoryko Nesmarie RodríguezDominikana Yessica Oviedo
62 kgWenezuela Nathaly GrimánKuba Yaquelin EstornellKolumbia Jackeline Rentería
68 kgKuba Yudaris SánchezWenezuela Soleymi CaraballoHonduras Saidy Chávez
76 kgKolumbia Andrea OlayaWenezuela María AcostaKuba Mabelkis Capote

Łącznie medale w latach: 1935-2018

Poz.PaństwoGold medal blank.svgSilver medal blank.svgBronze medal blank.svgŁącznie
1 Kuba1782415216
2 Wenezuela367376185
3 Meksyk356050145
4 Kolumbia11224477
5 Panama12323579
6 Portoryko8303573
7 Dominikana5243867
8 Gwatemala1101526
9 Honduras121013
10 Salwador051520
11 Nikaragua0145
12 Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych0112
13 Reunion0011
Łącznie287284339910

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