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Bolivia Shines in South American Karate

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La Paz, 7 July 2025 (ATB Digital).— The Chuquisaqueñas, Lorena Herrera and Renata Nieto contributed a silver and bronze, respectively, to Bolivia's historic harvest –five golds, four silvers and eight bronzes – in the XXXIII South American Senior and the XXIII South American U12, U14, Cadete, Junior and U21 karate, which concluded on Saturday in Recife (Brazil). Herrera was awarded the silver medal at the U12 Individual Kumite test (-37 kg) duri…
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La Paz, 7 July 2025 (ATB Digital).— The Chuquisaqueñas, Lorena Herrera and Renata Nieto contributed a silver and bronze, respectively, to Bolivia's historic harvest –five golds, four silvers and eight bronzes – in the XXXIII South American Senior and the XXIII South American U12, U14, Cadete, Junior and U21 karate, which concluded on Saturday in Recife (Brazil). Herrera was awarded the silver medal at the U12 Individual Kumite test (-37 kg) duri…

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It ended with a total of five golds, four silvers and eight bronzes. The last three won on Saturday in Brazil: one silver and two bronzes for the Senior category event [caption id=

The national team is located in the fifth place of the medaller with 14 presses, of which five are of gold. The contest of Recife, Brazil, will conclude this weekend.

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