Rebecca Henriquez
@RebeHenriquez
The bowling team triumphed in the Ibero-American Championship Costa Rica 2024, which took place in the Central American country, where the Salvadorans Edith Quintanilla and Roxana Fajardo won the gold and silver medal, respectively, in the major women’s individual event of the twelfth edition .
The National Sports Institute of El Salvador (INDES) reported, through social networks, that Quintanilla was the most outstanding athlete in the discipline, and won the gold medal, while Fajardo took the silver in the women’s major individual event in the twelfth edition of the Ibero-American Championship.
Quintanilla finished with a total of 1197 points and an average of 199.50, while Fajardo closed with 1165 points and an average of 194.17. Third place in the competition was in the organizing country, where Isabella Colón, with 1153 units, and 192.7 average, won the bronze medal.
The Cuscatleca team participated in the championship that takes place from the 14th to the 19th of this month. The delegation was made up of Edith Quintanilla, Roxana Fajardo, Rudy Quintanilla and Luis Bendeck.
Prior to his departure, Bendeck said that each tournament they have faced is a different learning experience and a different growth, and assured that the championship would represent a new challenge.
For his part, Fajardo previously said: “well, the truth is, let’s say that they are the same rivals that we faced in the Central American Games. The only difference is that in this event there are fewer who go per country because there are only two men and two women for each major category.”
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