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VII South American Junior Championships in Athletics
DatesSeptember 8–14
Host city São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil Brazil
Venue Estádio Distrital de Vila Euclides
LevelJunior
Events29
Participationabout 176 athletes from
8 nations
1970 Cali

The seventh South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil, at the Estádio Distrital de Vila Euclides between September 8–14, 1968. [1]

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website. [2] An unofficial count yields the number of about 176 athletes from about 8 countries: Argentina (39), Brazil (34), Chile (38), Colombia (5), Ecuador (5), Paraguay (17), Peru (23), Uruguay (15).

Medal summary

Medal winners are published for men [3] and women [4] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website. [2]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Jimmy Sierra ( COL) 10.8   Carlos Ripoli ( ARG) 10.8   Paulo Matschinske ( BRA) 11.0
200 metres   Jimmy Sierra ( COL) 21.7   Carlos Bertotti ( ARG) 22.2   Julio Torres ( CHI) 22.4
400 metres   Carlos Bertotti ( ARG) 49.4   Iván Varas ( CHI) 49.8   Ricardo Rovira ( URU) 50.1
800 metres   Atílio Alegre ( BRA) 1:55.7   Iván Varas ( CHI) 1:56.0   Ricardo Rovira ( URU) 1:58.5
1500 metres   Víctor Ríos ( CHI) 3:57.5   Atílio Alegre ( BRA) 3:57.5   Abel Córdoba ( ARG) 4:02.4
3000 metres   Víctor Ríos ( CHI) 8:45.7   Rafael Baracaldo ( COL) 8:49.9   David Sandoval ( PER) 8:55.2
1500 metres steeplechase   Atílio Alegre ( BRA) 4:18.7   Rafael Baracaldo ( COL) 4:24.3   Ricardo Montero ( CHI) 4:24.6
110 metres hurdles   Márcio Lomónaco ( BRA) 15.7   Alfredo Guzmán ( CHI) 16.1   Kiyoshi Mizukawa ( BRA) 16.1
400 metres hurdles   Carlos Saavedra ( CHI) 55.9   Alfredo Guzmán ( CHI) 56.3   Jarbas Benck ( BRA) 56.5
High jump   Luis Barrionuevo ( ARG) 2.00   Luis Arbulú ( PER) 2.00   Alberto Calio ( ARG) 1.90
Pole vault   Ciro Valdés ( COL) 3.70   Pedro Aratzabala ( CHI) 3.60   Fernando Hoces ( CHI) 3.60
Long jump   Eduardo Labalta ( ARG) 7.14   Joel Dias ( BRA) 6.93   Meberi Cuello ( URU) 6.48
Triple jump   Joel Dias ( BRA) 14.95   Miguel Zapata ( COL) 14.13   Emilio Mazzeo ( ARG) 13.88
Shot put   Juan Turri ( ARG) 16.94   Cláudio Leal ( BRA) 16.84   Paulo Matschinske ( BRA) 15.42
Discus throw   Ronaldo Rascher ( BRA) 39.62   Celso de Moraes ( BRA) 39.12   José Deustua ( PER) 38.52
Hammer throw   Celso de Moraes ( BRA) 61.24   Tulio Tebaldi ( PER) 49.68   Armando Fusaro ( ARG) 49.54
Javelin throw   Álvaro Maururi ( ECU) 52.24   Luis Cortina ( ARG) 50.64   Oscar Raggio ( ARG) 50.36
Pentathlon*   Jarbas Benck ( BRA) 3694   Alberto Calio ( ARG) 3476   Oscar Raggio ( ARG) 3475
4 × 100 metres relay   Argentina 43.5   Chile 43.7   Brazil 43.7
4 × 400 metres relay   Argentina 3:20.9   Chile 3:22.0   Brazil 3:28.1

* = another source [2] rather states: Hexathlon

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Josefa Vicent ( URU) 11.9   Victoria Roa ( CHI) 12.0   Juana Mosquera ( COL) 12.2
200 metres   Josefa Vicent ( URU) 25.0   Victoria Roa ( CHI) 25.5   Juana Mosquera ( COL) 25.7
80 metres hurdles   Ana Akiko Omote ( BRA) 11.8   Alicia Cantarini ( ARG) 11.8   Paz Gallo ( CHI) 12.3
High jump   Carolina Roche ( ARG) 1.45   Sonia Neubauer ( CHI) 1.45   Maria Custódio ( BRA) 1.45
Long jump   Ana Akiko Omote ( BRA) 5.65   Silvia Kinzel ( CHI) 5.62   Patricia Morone ( ARG) 5.25
Shot put   Gladys Ortega ( ARG) 11.53   Neide Nakatsukasa ( BRA) 11.05   Ana Julieta Scursoni ( ARG) 10.60
Discus throw   Mirtha Salas ( ARG) 35.98   Gladys Ortega ( ARG) 35.96   Verónica Díaz ( CHI) 32.18
Javelin throw   Ana Julieta Scursoni ( ARG) 35.67   Gladys Ortega ( ARG) 35.48   Irani Milani ( BRA) 35.00
4 × 100 metres relay   Argentina 48.2   Chile 49.7   Uruguay 50.0

Medal table (unofficial)

  *   Host nation ( Brazil)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Argentina (ARG)117826
2  Brazil (BRA)*95822
3  Chile (CHI)312520
4  Colombia (COL)3328
5  Uruguay (URU)2046
6  Ecuador (ECU)1001
7  Peru (PER)0224
Totals (7 entries)29292987


References

  1. ^ "Comienza Suramericano Atlético - Colombia disputa hoy las primeras competencias en el torneo de Sao Paolo", El Tiempo (in Spanish), p. 10 (original page no.: 19), September 8, 1968, retrieved November 1, 2012
  2. ^ a b c World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), retrieved November 1, 2011
  3. ^ SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN), Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
  4. ^ SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (WOMEN), Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
VII South American Junior Championships in Athletics
DatesSeptember 8–14
Host city São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil Brazil
Venue Estádio Distrital de Vila Euclides
LevelJunior
Events29
Participationabout 176 athletes from
8 nations
1970 Cali

The seventh South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil, at the Estádio Distrital de Vila Euclides between September 8–14, 1968. [1]

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website. [2] An unofficial count yields the number of about 176 athletes from about 8 countries: Argentina (39), Brazil (34), Chile (38), Colombia (5), Ecuador (5), Paraguay (17), Peru (23), Uruguay (15).

Medal summary

Medal winners are published for men [3] and women [4] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website. [2]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Jimmy Sierra ( COL) 10.8   Carlos Ripoli ( ARG) 10.8   Paulo Matschinske ( BRA) 11.0
200 metres   Jimmy Sierra ( COL) 21.7   Carlos Bertotti ( ARG) 22.2   Julio Torres ( CHI) 22.4
400 metres   Carlos Bertotti ( ARG) 49.4   Iván Varas ( CHI) 49.8   Ricardo Rovira ( URU) 50.1
800 metres   Atílio Alegre ( BRA) 1:55.7   Iván Varas ( CHI) 1:56.0   Ricardo Rovira ( URU) 1:58.5
1500 metres   Víctor Ríos ( CHI) 3:57.5   Atílio Alegre ( BRA) 3:57.5   Abel Córdoba ( ARG) 4:02.4
3000 metres   Víctor Ríos ( CHI) 8:45.7   Rafael Baracaldo ( COL) 8:49.9   David Sandoval ( PER) 8:55.2
1500 metres steeplechase   Atílio Alegre ( BRA) 4:18.7   Rafael Baracaldo ( COL) 4:24.3   Ricardo Montero ( CHI) 4:24.6
110 metres hurdles   Márcio Lomónaco ( BRA) 15.7   Alfredo Guzmán ( CHI) 16.1   Kiyoshi Mizukawa ( BRA) 16.1
400 metres hurdles   Carlos Saavedra ( CHI) 55.9   Alfredo Guzmán ( CHI) 56.3   Jarbas Benck ( BRA) 56.5
High jump   Luis Barrionuevo ( ARG) 2.00   Luis Arbulú ( PER) 2.00   Alberto Calio ( ARG) 1.90
Pole vault   Ciro Valdés ( COL) 3.70   Pedro Aratzabala ( CHI) 3.60   Fernando Hoces ( CHI) 3.60
Long jump   Eduardo Labalta ( ARG) 7.14   Joel Dias ( BRA) 6.93   Meberi Cuello ( URU) 6.48
Triple jump   Joel Dias ( BRA) 14.95   Miguel Zapata ( COL) 14.13   Emilio Mazzeo ( ARG) 13.88
Shot put   Juan Turri ( ARG) 16.94   Cláudio Leal ( BRA) 16.84   Paulo Matschinske ( BRA) 15.42
Discus throw   Ronaldo Rascher ( BRA) 39.62   Celso de Moraes ( BRA) 39.12   José Deustua ( PER) 38.52
Hammer throw   Celso de Moraes ( BRA) 61.24   Tulio Tebaldi ( PER) 49.68   Armando Fusaro ( ARG) 49.54
Javelin throw   Álvaro Maururi ( ECU) 52.24   Luis Cortina ( ARG) 50.64   Oscar Raggio ( ARG) 50.36
Pentathlon*   Jarbas Benck ( BRA) 3694   Alberto Calio ( ARG) 3476   Oscar Raggio ( ARG) 3475
4 × 100 metres relay   Argentina 43.5   Chile 43.7   Brazil 43.7
4 × 400 metres relay   Argentina 3:20.9   Chile 3:22.0   Brazil 3:28.1

* = another source [2] rather states: Hexathlon

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Josefa Vicent ( URU) 11.9   Victoria Roa ( CHI) 12.0   Juana Mosquera ( COL) 12.2
200 metres   Josefa Vicent ( URU) 25.0   Victoria Roa ( CHI) 25.5   Juana Mosquera ( COL) 25.7
80 metres hurdles   Ana Akiko Omote ( BRA) 11.8   Alicia Cantarini ( ARG) 11.8   Paz Gallo ( CHI) 12.3
High jump   Carolina Roche ( ARG) 1.45   Sonia Neubauer ( CHI) 1.45   Maria Custódio ( BRA) 1.45
Long jump   Ana Akiko Omote ( BRA) 5.65   Silvia Kinzel ( CHI) 5.62   Patricia Morone ( ARG) 5.25
Shot put   Gladys Ortega ( ARG) 11.53   Neide Nakatsukasa ( BRA) 11.05   Ana Julieta Scursoni ( ARG) 10.60
Discus throw   Mirtha Salas ( ARG) 35.98   Gladys Ortega ( ARG) 35.96   Verónica Díaz ( CHI) 32.18
Javelin throw   Ana Julieta Scursoni ( ARG) 35.67   Gladys Ortega ( ARG) 35.48   Irani Milani ( BRA) 35.00
4 × 100 metres relay   Argentina 48.2   Chile 49.7   Uruguay 50.0

Medal table (unofficial)

  *   Host nation ( Brazil)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Argentina (ARG)117826
2  Brazil (BRA)*95822
3  Chile (CHI)312520
4  Colombia (COL)3328
5  Uruguay (URU)2046
6  Ecuador (ECU)1001
7  Peru (PER)0224
Totals (7 entries)29292987


References

  1. ^ "Comienza Suramericano Atlético - Colombia disputa hoy las primeras competencias en el torneo de Sao Paolo", El Tiempo (in Spanish), p. 10 (original page no.: 19), September 8, 1968, retrieved November 1, 2012
  2. ^ a b c World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), retrieved November 1, 2011
  3. ^ SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN), Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
  4. ^ SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (WOMEN), Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011

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