- Source: Basque pelota at the 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games
Basque pelota competitions at the 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games in Sucre, Bolivia were held from 4 to 6 April 2024 at Complejo de Raquetas Conrrado Moscoso.
Four medal events were scheduled to be contested: frontball for both boys and girls, doubles frontenis for girls and individual hand fronton 36 metres for boys. A total of 22 athletes (9 boys and 13 girls) competed in the events. Athletes had to be born between 1 January 2005 and 31 December 2008 to be eligible (ages 16 to 19).
Participating nations
A total of 4 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) registered athletes for the basque pelota competitions. Each NOC was able to enter a maximum of 8 pelotaris (4 per gender), with up to two pelotaris for each boys and girls singles events and one only pair for the girls' doubles event.
Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of pelotaris entered the competition by each NOC.
= Teams
=Although the frontball and hand fronton 36 meter events were individual competitions, each NOC could enter a single team of two pelotaris with one starter and one alternate in each match. Girls' doubles frontenis allowed a third pelotari to be entered as an alternate in each match. Pelotaris were allowed to compete in up to two events.
The following pelotaris participated (and/or were alternates) in two events:
Medal summary
= Medal table
=* Host nation (Bolivia)
= Medalists
=Results
= Boys' frontball
=Classification round
Bronze medal match
Gold medal match
= Girls' frontball
=Classification round
Bronze medal match
Gold medal match
= Girls' doubles frontenis
=Bronze medal match
Gold medal match
= Individual hand fronton
=Classification round
Gold medal match
References
External links
I Bolivarianos de la Juventud Sucre 2024 – Basque pelota
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