Portugal at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics

Portugal participated at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 6 October to 18 October 2018.

Portugal at the
2018 Summer Youth Olympics
IOC codePOR
NOCOlympic Committee of Portugal
Websitehttp://www.comiteolimpicoportugal.pt/
in Buenos Aires, Argentina
6 – 18 October 2018
Competitors41 in 12 sports
Medals
Ranked 50th
Gold
1
Silver
2
Bronze
0
Total
3
Summer Youth Olympics appearances

Athletics edit

Beach handball edit

Canoeing edit

Portugal qualified one boat based on its performance at the 2018 World Qualification Event.[1]

  • Boys' C1 - 1 boat
Athlete Event Qualification Repechage Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Time Rank Time Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
César Soares Boys' C1 sprint 1:53.98 1 Bye   Minařík (CZE)
L 1:52.91
did not advance
Boys' C1 slalom DSQ did not advance

Fencing edit

Futsal edit

Summary
Team Event Group Stage Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Rank Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Rank
Japan Girls' tournament   Cameroon
W 6–0
  Chile
W 15–2
  Dominican Republic
W 14–0
  Japan
W 2–0
1   Bolivia
W 16–2
  Japan
W 4–1
 
Group D
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Portugal 4 4 0 0 37 2 +35 12 Semi-finals
2   Japan 4 3 0 1 16 7 +9 9
3   Cameroon 4 2 0 2 16 13 +3 6
4   Chile 4 0 1 3 6 27 −21 1
5   Dominican Republic 4 0 1 3 6 32 −26 1
Source: FIFA IOC
Chile  2–15  Portugal
  • Aguirre   21'
  • Salvo   38'
Report (FIFA)
Report (IOC)
 
Category:Futsal at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics – Girls First Round – CHI-POR on Wikimedia Commons
  • Carol   2'
  • Telma   4'
  • Fifó   7', 28', 29', 31', 39'
  • Martinha   8', 16', 22'
  • Sanheiro   19', 31', 32'
  • Campos   35' (o.g.)
  • Silva   38'
Attendance: 0
Referee: Ovidiu Curta (Romania)
Portugal  14–0  Dominican Republic
  • Silva   7', 23'
  • Carol   10', 19', 26', 30'
  • Leninha   13', 22', 28'
  • Martinha   15', 29'
  • Sanheiro   27'
  • Fifó   29', 32'
Report (FIFA)
Report (IOC)
Attendance: 1,600
Referee: Diego Molina (Costa Rica)
Cameroon  0–6  Portugal
Report (FIFA)
Report (IOC)
  • Fifó   2', 4', 23', 32'
  • Carol   16'
  • Leninha   32'
Attendance: 440
Referee: Rafael Villalba (Paraguay)
Portugal  2–0  Japan
  • Sanheiro   5'
  • Pereira   21'
Report FIFA)
Report (IOC)
Attendance: 359
Referee: Rafael Villalba (Paraguay)
Semi-finals
Portugal  16–2  Bolivia
  • Fifó   4', 8', 33', 37', 39', 39'
  • Carol   13', 35'
  • Pereira   16', 16'
  • Leninha   17'
  • Sanheiro   22', 38'
  • Martinha   28', 29', 33'
Report (FIFA)
Report (IOC)
  • Gálvez   2'
  • Álvarez   28'
Attendance: 2,700
Referee: Roberto Sánchez (Cuba)
Finals
Portugal  4–1  Japan
  • Fifó   1', 9', 14', 21'
Report (FIFA)
Report (IOC)
 
Category:Futsal at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics – Girls Final on Wikimedia Commons
  • Yamakawa   21'
Attendance: 1,800
Referee: Gelareh Nazemi (Iran)

Gymnastics edit

Acrobatic edit

Portugal qualified a mixed pair based on its performance at the 2018 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championship.[2]

  • Mixed pair - 1 team of 2 athletes

Artistic edit

Portugal qualified one gymnast based on its performance at the 2018 European Junior Championship.[2]

  • Girls' artistic individual all-around - 1 quota

Trampoline edit

Portugal qualified one gymnasts based on its performance at the 2018 European Junior Championship.[2]

  • Boys' trampoline - 1 quota

Karate edit

  • 1 quota – Girls' −53kg
Athlete Event Group Stage Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Tânia de Barros Girls' 53 kg   Rinka Tahata (JPN)
L 0-2
  Aika Okazaki (THA)
L 0-2
  Fatemeh Khonakdar (IRI)
L 0-6
4 did not advance

Modern pentathlon edit

Roller speed skating edit

Sailing edit

Portugal qualified one boat based on its performance at the Techno 293+ European Qualifier.[3][4]

  • Boys' Techno 293+ - 1 boat

Swimming edit

Triathlon edit

Portugal qualified two athletes based on its performance at the 2018 European Youth Olympic Games Qualifier.[5]

Individual
Athlete Event Swim (750m) Trans 1 Bike (20 km) Trans 2 Run (5 km) Total Time Rank
Alexandre Montez Boys 9:44 0:31 27:23 0:28 15:33 53:39  
Ines Rico Girls 10:36 0:42 31:19 0:32 20:08 1:03:17 22
Relay
Athlete Event Total Times per Athlete
(Swim 250m, Bike 6.6 km,
Run 1.8 km)
Total Group Time Rank
Europe 1
  Sif Bendix Madsen (DEN)
  Alessio Crociani (ITA)
  Anja Weber (SUI)
  Alexandre Montez (POR)
Mixed Relay 21:42 (1)
20:55 (3)
22:40 (1)
20:55 (1)
1:26:12  
Europe 6
  Ines Rico (POR)
  Jan Škrjanc (SLO)
  Libby Coleman (GBR)
  Rik Malcorps (BEL)
23:01 (10)
21:27 (7)
23:14 (4)
21:53 (6)
1:29:21 5

References edit

  1. ^ "Nine countries set to make YOG canoeing debut". International Canoe Federation (ICF). 21 April 2018. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "2018 Youth Olympic Games Gymnastics Qualifiers". FIG. 25 June 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Beyond all expectations at the Youth Olympic Games qualifier". 9 April 2018.
  4. ^ "2018 Youth Olympic Games - Qualification". World Sailing. 5 June 2018. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Results: 2018 Banyoles ETU Triathlon European YOG Qualifier". ITU. 7 July 2018. Retrieved 7 July 2018.