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1993 South American Junior Championships in Athletics

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XXV South American Junior Championships in Athletics
DatesJune 18–20
Host cityPuerto la Cruz, Venezuela Venezuela
LevelJunior
Events41
Participationabout 205 athletes from
11 nations

The 25th South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela from June 18–20, 1993.

Participation (unofficial)

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Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[1] An unofficial count yields the number of about 205 athletes from about 11 countries: Argentina (20), Bolivia (3), Brazil (37), Chile (31), Colombia (19), Ecuador (21), Guyana (1), Panama (2), Peru (6), Uruguay (6), Venezuela (59).

Medal summary

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Medal winners are published for men[2] and women[3] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[1]

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Alfredo Richards (PAN) 10.3 (semi-final 10.2 meet record)  Pablo Almeida (CHI) 10.4  Slym Guzmán (VEN) 10.5
200 metres  Jair Moreira (BRA) 21.59  Douglas Figueroa (VEN) 21.63  Alfredo Richards (PAN) 21.68
400 metres  Sanderlei Parrela (BRA) 47.86  Víctor Hugo Goulart (BRA) 48.85  Jonathan Gómez (COL) 48.88
800 metres  Mark Olivo (VEN) 1:53.7  Silvio Xavier (BRA) 1:54.6  Gerardo Berón (ARG) 1:55.0
1500 metres  Mariano Tarilo (ARG) 3:51.45  Hudson Lemos (BRA) 3:55.15  Mark Olivo (VEN) 3:55.94
5000 metres  Elías Bastos (BRA) 14:51.2  Fábio Viscola (BRA) 14:51.4  Jorge Chávez (PER) 15:00.6
10,000 metres  Elías Bastos (BRA) 31:29.9  Fábio Viscola (BRA) 31:32.2  Horacio Ferreyra (ARG) 31:37.0
110 metres hurdles  Emerson Perín (BRA) 14.66  Gabriel Corradini (ARG) 15.03  Alejandro Briceño (VEN) 15.25
400 metres hurdles  Emerson da Silva (BRA) 53.23  Alejandro Hidalgo (VEN) 53.63  Juan Mago (VEN) 53.69
3000 metres steeplechase  Diego Grisales (COL) 9:00.6  Marcelo Silva (BRA) 9:07.0  Mariano Tarilo (ARG) 9:19.4
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil
Sérgio dos Santos
Emerson Perin
Víctor Goulart
Jair Moreira
41.2  Venezuela
Douglas Figueroa
Slym Guzmán
Alexander Cotty
Néstor Smith
41.4  Chile
Miguel Sabarots
Juan Pablo Faúndez
Carlos Sandoval
Pablo Almeida
41.6
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Jair Moreira
Everson Teixeira
Sanderlei Parrela
Víctor Goulart
3:17.18  Venezuela
Irwin Carvajal
Marcos Faure
Álvarez
Douglas Figueroa
3:17.26  Colombia
Vladimir Zape
Alcides Pinto
Jonathan Gómez
Álvaro Portela
3:18.93
10,000 metres track walk  Jefferson Pérez (ECU) 42:24.2  Reinaldo Rosario (VEN) 44:37.3  João Sendeski (BRA) 45:43.0
High jump  Paulo Ruimar (BRA) 2.14  Wilfredo Carias (VEN) 2.04  Felipe Apablaza (CHI) 2.04
Pole vault  Ricardo Diez (VEN) 4.70  Johnny Romero (VEN) 4.20  Santiago Vázquez (ARG) 4.00
Long jump  Sérgio dos Santos (BRA) 7.19  Gastón González (VEN) 6.86  Antonio Bruznal (VEN) 6.84
Triple jump  Sérgio dos Santos (BRA) 15.26  Juan Hernández (URU) 14.22  Juan Moya (VEN) 13.95
Shot put  Mauro Ordiales (ARG) 15.47  Gerardo Maurer (CHI) 15.09  Hugo Scévola (ARG) 14.58
Discus throw  Julio Piñero (ARG) 52.52  Mauro Ordiales (ARG) 44.80  Juan Tello (PER) 44.42
Hammer throw  Juan Cerra (ARG) 58.02  Rodolfo García (VEN) 55.80  Javier Álvarez (ARG) 54.14
Javelin throw  José Oliveira (BRA) 61.60  Julio Piñero (ARG) 58.18  Diego Moraga (CHI) 57.18
Decathlon  Márcio de Souza (BRA) 6613  José Oliveira (BRA) 6454  Jeremy Racey (CHI) 6110

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Helena Guerrero (COL) 11.8  Lucimar de Moura (BRA) 11.8  Ana Caicedo (ECU) 12.0
200 metres  Lucimar de Moura (BRA) 24.58  Helena Guerrero (COL) 24.80  Lisette Rondón (CHI) 25.08
400 metres  Kelly de Oliveira (BRA) 55.88  Marcela Barros (CHI) 56.41  Maricel Palmieri (ARG) 56.57
800 metres  Janeth Caizalitín (ECU) 2:09.4  Clara Morales (CHI) 2:14.6  Shirley Ferreira (BRA) 2:16.6
1500 metres  Janeth Caizalitín (ECU) 4:37.99  Clara Morales (CHI) 4:42.90  Karina Moncayo (ECU) 4:45.20
3000 metres  Janeth Caizalitín (ECU) 9:53.6  Sandra Torres Álvarez (ARG) 10:04.9  María Elena Calle (ECU) 10:05.0
10,000 metres  Vivian Aguiar (BRA) 37:23.9  Bertha Vera (ECU) 37:58.7  María Elena Calle (ECU) 38:36.8
100 metres hurdles  Marília de Souza (BRA) 13.72  Gilda Massa (PER) 13.72  Samantha de Souza (BRA) 14.82
400 metres hurdles  Kelly de Oliveira (BRA) 61.16  Maricel Palmieri (ARG) 62.34  Jetzahen Romero (VEN) 65.29
4 × 100 metres relay  Chile
María José Abasolo
Hannelore Grosser
Lisette Rondón
Mónica Castro
47.9  Colombia
Felipa Palacios
Clara Córdoba
Liset Valois
Elena Guerrero
48.1  Brazil
Anice Schoulten
Cristiane Barbosa
Kelly de Oliveira
Lucimar de Moura
48.1
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Anice Schoulten
Marília de Souza
Sandra Ferreira
Kelly de Oliveira
3:48.9  Chile
Marcela Barros
Miales
Lisette Rondón
Hannelore Grosser
3:51.0  Colombia
Sara Durango
Solengela Cuellar
Liset Valois
Janeth Lucumí
3:56.4
5000 metres track walk  Bertha Vera (ECU) 23:07.5  Nohora Paque (COL) 25:44.9  Ivana Henn (BRA) 26:27.0
High jump  Solange Witteveen (ARG) 1.75  Claudia Casals (ARG) 1.72  Luciane Dambacher (BRA) 1.72
Long jump  Helena Guerrero (COL) 5.97  Gilda Massa (PER) 5.93  Ana Caicedo (ECU) 5.70
Triple jump  Gilda Massa (PER) 12.03  Neleyana Silva (BRA) 11.72  Felipa Palacios (COL) 11.72
Shot put  Margit Wahlbrink (BRA) 12.82  Clara Palacios (COL) 12.21  Nefertity Zurita (VEN) 12.13
Discus throw  María Eugenia Giggi (ARG) 44.66  Clara Palacios (COL) 41.16  Marisol Bengoa (CHI) 40.66
Javelin throw  Sabina Moya (COL) 47.74  Clara Vargas (CHI) 47.02  Zuleima Araméndiz (COL) 46.46
Heptathlon  Claudia Casals (ARG) 4590  Kátia da Silva (BRA) 4574  Minerva Navarrete (CHI) 4198

Medal table (unofficial)

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  *   Host nation (Venezuela)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil2010636
2 Argentina76720
3 Ecuador51511
4 Colombia45514
5 Venezuela*29819
6 Chile17715
7 Peru1225
8 Panama1012
9 Uruguay0101
Totals (9 entries)414141123

References

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  1. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on September 23, 2018, retrieved November 1, 2011
  2. ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
  3. ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (WOMEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
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