Colombia at the Youth Olympics

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Colombia at the
Youth Olympics
Flag of Colombia.svg
IOC code COL
NOC Colombian Olympic Committee
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Medals
Ranked 28th
Gold Silver Bronze Total
7 7 5 19
Summer appearances
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Winter appearances
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Colombia first participated at the Youth Olympic Games at the inaugural 2010 Games in Singapore. Colombia has sent a team to each Summer Youth Olympic Games[1] and participated for the first time at the Winter Youth Olympic Games in the 2016 edition in Lillehammer.[2][3] Colombian city of Medellín submitted a bid to host the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, but in a voting process in 2013 lost the games to the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires.[4]

Medal tables

File:Thomas Bach with Jhonny Andres Angulo Reina 02.jpg
IOC President Thomas Bach congratulating roller skater Jhony Angulo Reina for his gold medal.

Competing at the Youth Olympic Games, Colombian athletes has won a total of 18 medals, in 9 different sports. Weightlifter José Gavino Mena won the country's first medal at this competition, at the inaugural edition held in Singapore in 2010. As in the senior Olympics, weightlifting is the most successful sport for the country with five medals won, although none of them is a gold; and cycling is also a successful sport, contributing with two gold[5][6] and one bronze medals. Roller speed skating is a very popular sport in Colombia, hence the domination by the country in that sport at international competitions. The sport was introduced in the Olympic program for the Buenos Aires Games in 2018, and Colombian skaters won the two events held at those games.[7] The medals won in tennis[8] and equestrian in 2010 were the first won for the country at Olympic competitions. Indeed, in tennis the Colombians has won a complete set of medals as of 2018. Taekwondo practitioner Debbie Yopasa Gómez was the first female medalist for Colombia at the Youth Olympics, winning a bronze medal[9] in Nanjing 2014. Despite being a tropical country, Colombia made its debut at the Winter Youth Olympics in Lillehammer 2016. Michael Poettoz was the sole representative of the country at those games (He later went on to become the first person to be born in Colombia to qualify to compete at the senior Winter Olympics in PyeongChang 2018). Tennis player María Osorio is the only Colombian athlete to have won two medals for the country at the youth games, and the only one (including senior Olympic Games) to have won two medals at a single edition of the Olympics. Diver Daniel Restrepo won Colombia's first medal in diving at Olympic competitions.

Medalists by Summer Games

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Juan Sebastián Gómez Singapore Singapore 2010 Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Boys' Singles
 Gold Mixed Cycling Team
Jessica Lergada
Jhonnatan Botero
Brayan Ramirez
David Oquendo
Singapore Singapore 2010 Cycling (road) pictogram.svg Cycling Combined mixed team
 Silver José Mena Singapore Singapore 2010 Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting Boys' 62 kg
 Silver Mario Gamboa Singapore Singapore 2010 25px Equestrian Individual Jumping
 Silver Juan Carlos Carrillo Singapore Singapore 2010 Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Men's Middle 75 kg
 Gold Boys' Cycling Team
Brandon Rivera
John Rodriguez Salazar
China Nanjing 2014 Cycling (road) pictogram.svg Cycling Boys' team
 Bronze Debbie Yopasa Gómez China Nanjing 2014 Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo Girls' 63 kg
 Bronze Andrés Caicedo Piedrahita China Nanjing 2014 Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting Boys' 69 kg
 Gold Gabriela Rueda Rueda Argentina Buenos Aires 2018 Speed skating pictogram.svg Roller speed skating Girls' combined
 Gold Jhony Angulo Reina Argentina Buenos Aires 2018 Speed skating pictogram.svg Roller speed skating Boys' combined
 Gold Daniel Restrepo Argentina Buenos Aires 2018 Diving pictogram.svg Diving Boys' 3m springboard
 Gold Valeria Cabezas Caracas Argentina Buenos Aires 2018 Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Girls' 400 m hurdles
 Silver Yineth Santoya Ortíz Argentina Buenos Aires 2018 Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting Girls' 48 kg
 Silver Kely Junkar Acero Argentina Buenos Aires 2018 Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting Girls' 53 kg
 Silver Mixed Double Team
María Camila Osorio Serrano
Nicolás Mejía
Argentina Buenos Aires 2018 Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Mixed doubles
 Bronze Mixed BMX Cycling Team
Gabriela Bolle Carrillo
Juan Ramirez Valencia
Argentina Buenos Aires 2018 Cycling (BMX) pictogram.svg Cycling Mixed BMX racing
 Bronze Estiven Villar Manjarrés Argentina Buenos Aires 2018 Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting Boys' 62 kg
 Bronze María Camila Osorio Serrano Argentina Buenos Aires 2018 Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Girls' singles

Medalists by Winter Games

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Diego Amaya Martínez Switzerland Lausanne 2020 Speed skating pictogram.svg Speed skating Boys' Mass Start

See also


References

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