Carlos Neuhaus Tudela, president of the Lima 2019 Organizing Committee, participated in the award ceremony for Peruvian athletes who won medals during the Pan American and Parapan American Games.
Over two million soles were awarded to Lima 2019 national medalists at this ceremony. The head of the IPD, Sebastián Suito; the president of the National Paralympic Association of Peru, Luisa Villar; and International Olympic Committee representative, Iván Dibos, were also present.
Athletes received checks for 80 thousand soles (gold medal), 60 thousand soles (silver medal) and 30 thousand soles (bronze medal) during this ceremony. In team sports, the award was distributed evenly among its members.
Peru obtained a total of 39 medals in the Pan American Games (11 gold, 7 silver and 21 bronze) and 15 in the Parapan American Games (5 gold, 3 silver and 7 bronze), a historical achievement for the country.
Pan American medalists received a total of 1,930,000 soles, while Parapan American medalists received 790,000 soles. Carlos Neuhaus presented the Pan American Games medalists with their awards, recognizing their efforts to bring joy to the country.
AWARD RECIPIENTS
PAN AMERICAN MEDALISTS
GOLD MEDAL
- Gladys Tejeda / Athletics – women’s marathon
- Cristhian Pacheco / Athletics – men’s marathon
- Diego Elías / Squash – men’s singles
- Natalia Cuglieván / Water ski
- Lucca Mesinas / Surf – men’s open
- Benoit Clemente / Surf – men’s longboard
- Daniella Rosas / Surf – women’s open
- John Trebejo / Karate – men’s team kata
- Carlos Lam / Karate – men’s team kata
- Oliver Del Castillo / Karate – men’s team kata
- Kevin Martínez/ Basque pelota – Peruvian fronton
- Claudia Suárez / Basque pelota – Peruvian fronton
- Alexandra Grande / Karate – kumite
SILVER MEDAL
- Hugo del Castillo / Taekwondo – men’s individual poomsae
- Marcela Castillo / Taekwondo – women’s individual poomsae
- Kimberly García / Athletics – race walk
- María Fernanda Reyes / Surf – women’s longboard
- Vania Torres / Surf – women’s SUP
- Tamil Martino / Surf – men’s SUP
- Alonso Wong / Judo
BRONZE MEDAL
- Leodan Pezo / Boxing – 60 kg, men’s lightweight
- José María Lúcar / Boxing – 91 kg, men’s cruiserweight
- Luis Bardales / Weightlifting – men’s 67 kg
- Alonso Escudero/ Squash – men’s doubles
- Itzel Delgado / Surf – men’s SUP
- Renzo Saux / Taekwondo – mixed pairs poomsae
- Ariana Vera / Taekwondo – mixed pairs poomsae
- Sergio Galdós / Tennis – men’s doubles
- Juan Pablo Varillas/ Tennis – men’s doubles
- Anastasia Iamachkine / Tennis – mixed doubles
- Marko Carrillo / Shooting – men’s 25 meter rapid fire
- Nicolás Pacheco / Shooting – men’s skeet
- Ingrid Aranda / Karate – individual kata
- Mariano Wong / Karate – individual kata
- Saida Salcedo / Karate – women’s team kata
- Sol Romaní / Karate – women’s team kata
- Andrea Almarza / Karate – women’s team kata
- Isabel Aco / Karate – kumite
- María Belén Bazo / Sailing
- Mario Bazán / Athletics
- Nathaly Paredes / Basque pelota
- Mía Rodríguez / Basque pelota
- Renzo Sanguinetti / Sailing
- Thalía Mallqui / Wrestling
- Yuliana Bolívar / Judo
- Yuta Galarreta / Judo
PARAPAN AMERICAN MEDALISTS
GOLD MEDAL
- Rosbil Guillén / Para athletics –- 1500 m T11
- Pedro Pablo de Vinatea / Para badminton – singles SL3
- Pilar Jáuregui / Para badminton – singles WH2
- Angélica Espinoza / Para taekwondo – under 49 kg K44
- Israel Hilario / Para cycling – time trial C1-2
SILVER MEDAL
- Luis Sandoval / Para athletics – 8000 m T11
- Carlos Felipa / Para athletics – shot put throw F63
- Jorge Arcela / Para shooting - 10 m air rifle prone SH1
BRONZE MEDAL
- Fred Villalobos / Judo – under 81 kg B1
- Efraín Sotacuro / Para athletics – 1500 m T46
- Rodrigo Santillán Cruz / Para swimming – 100 m backstroke S2(S1)
- Dunia Felices Rojas / Para swimming – 50 m butterfly S5 (S1 - S4)
- Juana Noemí Vásquez Molina / Para powerlifting – 50 kg
- William Fernández / Para taekwondo -61 kg K44
- Héctor Jesús Salva Tunque / Para badminton – singles SS6