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Historic: This is how Colombia went after the end of the Pan American Junior Games 2025

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Colombia Dominates Junior Pan American Games, Eyes Lima 2027 with Confidence – Breaking News!

Asunción, Paraguay – The spirit of competition has subsided in the Paraguayan capital, but the echoes of Colombian triumph are still resounding. The II Junior Pan American Games, Asunción 2025, concluded this weekend with the Colombian delegation achieving a remarkable performance, securing a top spot on the medal table and setting the stage for future success at the 2027 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. This is a story of dedication, rising stars, and a nation’s growing prowess on the international sporting stage – a story archyde.com is bringing to you as it unfolds.

A Historic Performance: Colombia’s Medal Haul

After 14 days of intense competition (August 9-23), Colombia amassed an impressive 48 gold, 27 silver, and 40 bronze medals. This achievement matched their previous best at the inaugural Junior Pan American Games in Cali 2021, a testament to the consistent development of young athletic talent within the country. While Brazil ultimately claimed the overall championship with 70 golds, 50 silvers, and 55 bronzes, and the USA followed closely with 54 golds, Colombia’s podium finish is a significant milestone. Mexico (29 golds), Argentina (27), Canada (19), Cuba (19), Chile (18), Venezuela (12), and Puerto Rico (7) rounded out the top ten.

Photo: Colombian Olympic Committee / Panam Sports

Beyond the Medals: A New Generation of Champions

What makes this victory particularly noteworthy is that Colombia achieved this success with roughly half the number of athletes they sent to the home-field advantage of Cali 2021. “With half of the athletes we had in the first edition in Cali, playing at home, today we exceed what you do, demonstrating the strength of several sports,” declared Ciro Solano, President of the Colombian Olympic Committee (COC). This speaks volumes about the expanding depth and quality of Colombia’s youth sports programs. The Games weren’t just about winning medals; they were about identifying and nurturing the next generation of Pan American champions.

Sport-Specific Successes: Cycling and Skating Lead the Charge

Several sports shone brightly for Colombia. Cycling emerged as the dominant force, capturing a remarkable 13 golds across road, track, and BMX Freestyle events. Skating followed closely with 10 gold medals, including artistic skating triumphs. Athletics contributed 7 golds, while artistic gymnastics and weightlifting each added 5 to the tally. Squash (3 golds), tennis (2 golds), and judo and archery (1 gold each) also contributed to the overall success. The Villegas sisters, Queen Saray and Lizsurley, captivated audiences with their performance in Freestyle BMX, adding to the excitement and national pride.

Queen Saray Villegas and Lizsurley Villegas during the FreeStyle BMX final.

Photo: Colombian Olympic Committee (COC)

Lima 2027: A Direct Path for Rising Stars

The Asunción 2025 Games weren’t just a celebration of current achievement; they were a crucial qualifying event for the 2027 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. A remarkable 26 Colombian athletes earned direct qualification based on their performance: nine in cycling, eight in skating, five in athletics, five in weightlifting, and one each in artistic gymnastics, judo, swimming races, squash, and tennis. This provides a clear pathway for these young athletes to continue their journey towards even greater glory. For aspiring athletes across the Americas, the Junior Pan American Games serve as a vital stepping stone to the senior level.

A Boost for Colombian Sport: Government Support Crucial

Solano emphasized the importance of continued support, stating, “I am certain that the National Government, the congressmen and the Ministry of Sports will continue to support Colombian sport. What was achieved in Asunción demonstrates that we continue to grow and that we are admired throughout America.” The success in Asunción underscores the need for sustained investment in youth sports development, infrastructure, and athlete support programs. Colombia’s story is a powerful example of what can be achieved with dedication, strategic planning, and unwavering commitment to nurturing athletic talent.

The Asunción 2025 Junior Pan American Games have not only showcased the incredible potential of young athletes across the Americas but have also solidified Colombia’s position as a rising force in the world of sport. As these stars prepare for Lima 2027 and beyond, their achievements will undoubtedly inspire a new generation of athletes to chase their dreams and represent their nations with pride. Stay tuned to archyde.com for continued coverage of the Pan American Games and the inspiring stories of these incredible athletes.

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