Athletics at the 2010 South American Games
Athletics at the 9th South American Games | |
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Athletics stadium at the Atanasio Girardot sports complex in Medellín, Colombia. | |
Host city | Medellín, Colombia |
Date(s) | March 20 – March 23 |
Main stadium | Alfonso Galvis Duque Stadium |
Level | U23 |
Participation | 13 nations |
Events | 42 |
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The athletics events at the 2010 South American Games (Spanish: IX Juegos Suramericanos) were held from March 20–23 at the Alfonso Galvis Duque Stadium in Medellín, Colombia. The competition also acted at the 4th South American Under-23 Championships. A total of 42 events were contested, 21 by male athletes and 21 by female athletes. The stadium was 1541 metres above sea level, thus some athletes' performances benefited from altitude assistance.[1]
Brazil topped the medal table with 13 golds and 41 medals overall. Hosts Colombia were the next most successful (11 golds and 35 total) while Venezuela and Peru took third and fourth place respectively. Ana Cláudia Lemos Silva provided one of the highlights of the competition, equalling the South American record in the women's 100 metres with a run of 11.17 seconds. Jorge McFarlane of Peru took victory in both the 110 metres hurdles and the long jump, setting championships and Games records in both events, as well as breaking the Peruvian record in the hurdles.[1]
Two Colombian athletes also set new championships and Games records in their events: María Lucelly Murillo set new best marks of 56.08 m in the women's discus throw and Rafith Rodríguez won in Colombian record time in the 800 metres (1:47.20). Other record breaking performances of note included Ana Camila Pirelli's Paraguayan record in heptathlon, although this was only enough for the bronze in the competition.[1]
The 10,000 m gold medallist and 5000 m runner-up Karina Alvarez of Peru was stripped of her medals after failing a drugs test for cocaine.[2] Bolivian 400 m runner Alison Mariana Delfin – who helped win a relay bronze medal – was also later disqualified and banned for two years due to a doping offence.[3]
Medal summary
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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100 m (wind: 2.2 m/s) |
Isidro Valencia Colombia |
Álvaro Gómez Colombia |
Diego Rivas Venezuela |
200 m |
Arturo Ramirez Venezuela |
Luis Carlos Nuñez Colombia |
Rubens Quirino Brazil |
400 m |
Omar Longart Venezuela |
Hederson Estefani Brazil |
Helder Alves Brazil |
800 m |
Rafith Rodríguez Colombia |
Lutimar Paes Brazil |
Diomar Souza Brazil |
1500 m |
Ivan Guido Bilbao Chile |
Marvin Blanco Venezuela |
Mauricio Gonzalez Colombia |
5000 m |
Mauricio Gonzalez Colombia |
Javier Andres Cabrera Colombia |
Victor Pincheira Chile |
10,000 m |
Javier Andres Cabrera Colombia |
Daniel Silva Brazil |
Gilberto Lopes Brazil |
110 m hurdles |
Jorge McFarlane Peru |
Jolver Lozano Colombia |
Javier McFarlane Peru |
400 m hurdles |
Juan Pablo Maturana Colombia |
Geormi Jaramillo Venezuela |
Brayan Ambuila Colombia |
3000 m steeplechase |
Marvin Blanco Venezuela |
Luis Millan Venezuela |
Mauricio Verdugo Chile |
20,000 m walk |
Mauricio Jose Sanchez Ecuador |
Omar Sierra Colombia |
Caio Bonfim Brazil |
4×100 m relay |
Isidro Valencia Luis Carlos Nunez Álvaro Gómez Diego Vergara Colombia |
Omar Longart Arturo Ramirez Alvaro Cassiani Diego Rivas Venezuela |
Gustavo Santos Rubens Quirino Helder Alves Jonathan Henrique Silva Brazil |
4×400 m relay |
Ruben Headly Geomi Jaramillo Arturo Ramirez Omar Longart Venezuela |
José Oliveira Hederson Estefani Henrique Souza Helder Alves Brazil |
Juan Pablo Maturana Brayan Ambuila Javier Hurtado Rafith Rodríguez Colombia |
High jump |
Diego Javier Valencia Ecuador |
Carlos Izquierdo Colombia |
Simon Villa Arango Colombia |
Pole vault |
Augusto de Oliveira Brazil |
Cleber Silva Brazil |
Ruben Benitez Argentina |
Long jump |
Jorge McFarlane Peru |
Javier McFarlane Peru |
Lourival Almeida Brazil |
Triple jump |
Robin Mosquera Colombia |
Jean Rosa Brazil |
Jose Adrian Carreno Ecuador |
Shot put |
Edder Cesar Lopez Colombia |
Nicola Martina Argentina |
Michael Kevin Vidal Peru |
Discus throw |
Andres Rossini Argentina |
Michael Kevin Vidal Peru |
Nicolas Martina Argentina |
Javelin throw |
Victor Abel Riveros Paraguay |
Lucas Silva Brazil |
Tomas Martorell Chile |
Hammer throw |
Allan Wolski Brazil |
Prinston Quailey Venezuela |
Guillermo Salazar Ecuador |
Decathlon |
Diego Pereira de Araujo Brazil |
Pedro Lima Brazil |
Damian Benedetich Argentina |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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100 m |
Ana Claudia Silva Brazil |
Yomara Hinestroza Colombia |
Nelcy Caicedo Colombia |
200 m |
Ericka Belinda Quinteros Ecuador |
Vanda Gomes Brazil |
Bárbara Leôncio Brazil |
400 m |
Barbara Oliveira Brazil |
Yenifer Padilla Colombia |
Yanet Largacha Colombia |
800 m |
Jessica Santos Brazil |
Geisiane Lima Brazil |
Evangelina Thomas Argentina |
1500 m |
Evangelina Thomas Argentina |
Rocio Alvarez Peru |
Jenifer Silva Brazil |
5000 m |
Tatiele Carvalho Brazil |
Aura Maria Hincapie Colombia |
Charo Quinto Peru |
10,000 m |
Yony Umiyauri Peru |
Aura Maria Hincapie Colombia |
Ana Brandao Brazil |
100 m hurdles |
Agustina Zerboni Argentina |
Anita Souza Brazil |
Giuliana Maria Tovar Peru |
400 m hurdles |
Magdalena Mendoza Venezuela |
Deborah Rodriguez Uruguay |
Elaine Paixão Brazil |
3000 m steeplechase |
Rocio Huillca Alvarez Peru |
Jovana Capani Peru |
Florencia Borelli Argentina |
20,000 m walk |
Ingrid Hernandez (COL) | Anabelli Sanchez (COL) | Paola Viviana Saquipay (ECU) |
4×100 m relay |
Vanusa Santos Vanda Gomes Ana Claudia Silva Franciela Krasucki Brazil |
Nelcy Caicedo Yenifer Padilla Maria Alejandra Paz Yomara Hinestroza Colombia |
Maria Ayelen Diogo Florencia Lamboglia Constanza Eckhardt Agustina Zerboni Argentina |
4×400 m relay |
Time: 3:40.09 Yanet Largacha Maria Alejandra Paz Marcela Caicedo Yenifer Gonzalez Colombia |
Time: 3:40.68 Barbara Leoncio Elaine Paixão Ana Claudia Silva Barbara Oliveira Brazil |
Time: 3:51.74 Maria Ayelen Diogo Agustina Zerboni Juliana Menedez Florencia Lamboglia Argentina |
High jump |
Valdileia Martins Brazil |
Lais Silva Brazil |
Sara Grisales Colombia |
Pole vault |
Sara Pereira Brazil |
Raissa Schubert Brazil |
Diana Leyton Colombia |
Long jump |
Ana Esperança Brazil |
Munich Tovar Venezuela |
Melissa Valencia Colombia |
Triple jump |
Munich Tovar Venezuela |
Bianca Santos Brazil |
Feber Hernandez Venezuela |
Shot put |
Natalia Duco Soler Chile |
Angela Marcela Moreno Colombia |
Luz Leyni Montano Colombia |
Discus throw |
Fernanda Borges Brazil |
Andressa Morais Brazil |
Luz Leyni Montano Colombia |
Javelin throw |
Maria Lucelly Murillo Colombia |
Olga Katryna Cabrera Paraguay |
Rafaela Gonçalves Brazil |
Hammer throw |
Andressa Morais Brazil |
Carla Michel Brazil |
Dukina Freytters Venezuela |
Heptathlon |
Agustina Zerboni Argentina |
Cynthia Alves Brazil |
Anna Camila Cubas Paraguay |
Medal table
- Key
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Brazil | 13 | 18 | 11 | 41 |
2 | Colombia | 11 | 11 | 13 | 35 |
3 | Venezuela | 6 | 6 | 3 | 15 |
4 | Peru | 4 | 6 | 3 | 13 |
5 | Argentina | 4 | 1 | 6 | 11 |
6 | Ecuador | 3 | 0 | 3 | 6 |
7 | Chile | 2 | 0 | 3 | 5 |
8 | Paraguay | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
9 | Uruguay | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
10 | Bolivia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Total | 43 | 43 | 43 | 129 |
References
- 1 2 3 Biscayart, Eduardo (2010-03-24). 100m record at South American U23 champs. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-03-27.
- ↑ Sudamericanos: Peruana y boliviana pierden medallas por dopaje. UNIVision (2010-03-27). Retrieved on 2011-01-25.
- ↑ IAAF Newsletter Ed. 119. IAAF (2011-01-25). Retrieved on 2011-01-25.