Mexican Edna Carillogreat favorite category 48 kg. and won bronze in Lima 2019, was defeated by Alexia Nascimento, who knocked her down with an ippon in 1’24”. For our part, in category 52 kilogramsBrazilian Larisa Pepper he won Paulina Martinez after the Mexican finished three Shidosdifficulties that left her with silver after a tense duel.
Birth The next day, she put in an outstanding performance after winning three fights, defeating Venezuela’s Maria Jimenez, Argentina’s Ingrid Perafan and Colombia’s Erika Arias.
In the 48 kilogram weight category, bronze went to USA And Brazilafter American Maria Celia Laborde will win with an advantage ippon Colombian style Erica Lasso and Brazilian Amanda Lima surrendered in a matter of seconds to the Chileans Mary Dee Vargaswho could not defend what he had won in Lima 2019.
EDNA CARRILLO DEDICATES HER SILVER MEDAL
Mexican judoka Edna Carrillo was eager to achieve gold at her fourth Pan American Games, and although she did not achieve it, she gave the country a silver, for which she dedicated a few words to her daughter, little Edna. https://t.co/yuWkpeggbj pic.twitter.com/JrmjNn9AfA
— Everything except football ® (@todomenosfut) October 28, 2023
In category 52 kilogramsPimenta defended herself fiercely title obtained in Lima 2019 and remains the same “queen” of the category.
O OURO É SEU, LARISA! 🥇🌶️
Great fight for Larissa Pimenta, who Paulina Martinez wins 🇲🇽 on penalties and even more gold for Brazil at the Pan American Games! 🥋
Him or Brasaaa! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/VU1wRDvUJk
— Brazil Time (@timebrasil) October 28, 2023
USA and Panama they took third place in the competition after American Angelica Slim defeated Puerto Rican Francine Echavarria and Panama Lilian Cordones beat Chilean Judith Gonzalez.
Paulina Martinez won silver in the up to 52 kg category, losing in the final to Brazilian Larisa Sincinato.
📽️Carlos Cruz#Pan-American Games #Santiago2023 pic.twitter.com/MeCOTWaNYC
— Multimedia Deportes (@mmdeportesmx) October 28, 2023
With triumph, Lacesmaking his debut in continental competitions, once again gave Panama the medal received four years ago by his compatriot. Christine Jimenez.
Mexico stays in second place in the ranking medals behind USA.
(according to information from EFE)
Source: Aristegui Noticias

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