1975 South American Youth Championships in Athletics
II South American Youth Championships in Athletics | |
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Host city | Quito, Ecuador |
Date(s) | November 8–11 |
Main stadium | Estadio Atahualpa |
Level | Youth |
Participation |
about 212 athletes from 7 nations |
Events | 31 |
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The 2nd South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held in Quito, Ecuador, at the Estadio Atahualpa between November 8–11, 1975.[1]
Medal summary
Medal winners are published for boys[2] and girls.[3] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[4] All results are marked as "affected by altitude" (A), because the stadium in Quito is located at 2,780 metres above sea level.
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Pedro da Silveira (BRA) | 10.6A | Rolando Satler (ARG) | 10.8A | Romache Fisher (BRA) | 10.8A |
200 metres | Cristián Schwitzer (CHI) | 22.4A | Pedro da Silveira (BRA) | 22.4A | Eduardo Oscar de Brito (ARG) | 22.7A |
400 metres | Antônio Dias Ferreira (BRA) | 50.3A | José de Oliveira (BRA) | 50.5A | Julio Salguero (ECU) | 50.9A |
800 metres | Manuel Alamuza (COL) | 2:01.5A | Rubén Cid (ARG) | 2:01.7A | José Molina (COL) | 2:05.4A |
1500 metres | Carlos Aranda (COL) | 4:12.3A | Benito Baranda (CHI) | 4:15.4A | Jorge Cardona (COL) | 4:16.9A |
1500 metres steeplechase | Héctor Páramo (COL) | 4:39.6A | Jorge Cardona (COL) | 4:42.9A | Benito Baranda (CHI) | 4:46.5A |
110 metres hurdles | José Luis Lozano (PER) | 14.7A | Luis Maletto (ARG) | 14.8A | Luís Albieri (BRA) | 14.8A |
300 metres hurdles | Homero Gomes (BRA) | 39.7A | José Luis Lozano (PER) | 39.9A | Alfredo Edwards (CHI) | 40.2A |
High jump | Oscar Rocha (COL) | 1.90A | Rodrigo de la Fuente (CHI) | 1.90A | Carli Guerra (CHI) | 1.90A |
Pole vault | Daniel Mazzucco (ARG) | 3.80A | Osvaldo Armentano (BRA) | 3.70A | Sebastián Hevia (CHI) | 3.60A |
Long jump | Roberto Bobadilla (ECU) | 6.70A | Nicolás Pautt (COL) | 6.32A | Claudio Lippi (ARG) | 6.27A |
Triple jump | Germán Romañach (ARG) | 14.51A | Nicolás Pautt (COL) | 14.18A | João Luiz da Fonseca (BRA) | 13.28A |
Shot put | Carlos Pollo (ARG) | 16.66A | Hugo Del Sueldo (ARG) | 15.78A | Moacyr Amaral (BRA) | 14.82A |
Discus throw | Roberto Martínez (ARG) | 47.52A | Antônio Cunha (BRA) | 46.36A | Carlos Rossi (ARG) | 43.60A |
Hammer throw | Alberto Núñez (ARG) | 54.92A | Ricardo dos Santos (BRA) | 54.80A | Gilberto Silva (BRA) | 53.60A |
Javelin throw | Gerardo Martina (ARG) | 54.42A | João Soares (BRA) | 52.10A | Roberto Tegmeier (CHI) | 50.12A |
Hexathlon | Daniel Angheleri (ARG) | 3494A | Carlos Cavallero (ARG) | 3423A | Pablo Vicuña (CHI) | 3308A |
4 × 100 metres relay | Peru Luis Chirinos José Lozano Jesús Ratto José Luis Valverde | 42.6A | Brazil Antônio Lima Antônio dos Santos Romache Fisher Pedro da Silveira | 42.8A | Chile Juan De La Motte Alfredo Edwards Rossi Jaime Viveros Cristián Schweitzer | 43.1A |
4 × 400 metres relay | Brazil Rafael Corrêa José de Oliveira Antônio Lima Antônio Dias Ferreira | 3:27.3A | Colombia E. Mendoza R. Riascos Victor Pérez Jaime Gómez | 3:28.1A | Ecuador Gino Rommo Harry Pérez Héctor Jativa Julio Salguero | 3:31.2A |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Esmeralda Garcia (BRA) | 11.7A | Susana Perizzotti (ARG) | 11.9A | Paz Ábalos (CHI) | 12.1A |
200 metres | Susana Perizzotti (ARG) | 24.1A | Maria Amorim (BRA) | 24.5A | Esmeralda Garcia (BRA) | 24.5A |
600 metres | Mara Führmann (BRA) | 1:41.3A | Ena Guevara (PER) | 1:41.4A | Sonia Nerpiti (ARG) | 1:42.7A |
80 metres hurdles | Carolina Cox (CHI) | 12.1A | Susana Planas (ARG) | 12.3A | Emérita Arboleda (COL) | 12.6A |
High jump | Julia Araya (CHI) | 1.62A | Mónica Boeck (PER) | 1.62A | Laura Inés Ragas (ARG) | 1.62A |
Long jump | Miriam Rojas (COL) | 5.56A | Roxana Pereña (ARG) | 5.45A | Graciela Rampello (ARG) | 5.42A |
Shot put | Elida Mabeline (BRA) | 11.77A | Patricia Guerrero (PER) | 11.64A | Denise Zen (BRA) | 11.02A |
Discus throw | Elida Mabeline (BRA) | 36.16A | Maira Parks (PER) | 35.82A | Janeth Tenorio (COL) | 35.80A |
Javelin throw | Maria Cavalheiro (BRA) | 37.12A | Olga Verissimo (BRA) | 36.76A | Patricia Guerrero (PER) | 35.26A |
Pentathlon | Rosemarie Boeck (PER) | 3642A | Norma Rogatky (ARG) | 3443A | Laura Keitel (CHI) | 3149A |
4 × 100 metres relay | Argentina Maria Elvira Fernández Adriana Freiberg Adriana Calvo Susana Perizzotti | 47.9A | Brazil Barbara do Nascimento Rosemary Heller Esmeralda Garcia Maria Amorim | 48.1A | Chile Paz Ábalos Bernardita Ábalos ? Carolina Cox | 48.4A |
4 × 400 metres relay | Chile Paz Ábalos Bernardita Ábalos C. Palacios Georgina Quiroz | 4:00.5A | Brazil Maria Ferreira Marlene Schubert Mara Führmann Ionide Cruz | 4:01.2A | Argentina Maria Elvira Fernández Sonia Nerpiti Elba Labatte Rosana Pereña | 4:03.7A |
Medal table (unofficial)
The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Brazil | 9 | 11 | 7 | 27 |
2 | Argentina | 9 | 9 | 7 | 25 |
3 | Colombia | 5 | 4 | 4 | 13 |
4 | Chile | 4 | 2 | 10 | 16 |
5 | Perú | 3 | 5 | 1 | 9 |
6 | Ecuador | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
Participation (unofficial)
Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[4] An unofficial count yields the number of about 212 athletes from about 7 countries:
References
- ↑ "Primera de oro para Colombia en atletismo", El Tiempo (in Spanish), p. 18 (original page no.: 6C), November 10, 1975, retrieved November 1, 2012
- ↑ "SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (BOYS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 11, 2011
- ↑ "SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (GIRLS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 11, 2011
- 1 2 World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), retrieved November 11, 2011
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