From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
X South American Junior Championships in Athletics
DatesOctober 9–13
Host city Lima, Peru Peru
Venue Estadio Nacional
LevelJunior
Events33
Participationabout 239 athletes from
9 nations

The tenth South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Lima, Peru, at the Estadio Nacional between October 9–13, 1974. [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 239 athletes from about 9 countries: Argentina (44), Bolivia (11), Brazil (40), Chile (29), Colombia (17), Panama (10), Paraguay (11), Peru (45), Venezuela (32).

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   Diego Valencia ( COL) 10.7   Jorge Baleche ( BRA) 10.8   Hipólito Brown ( VEN) 11.0
200 metres   Edgar Biojo ( COL) 21.5   Diego Valencia ( COL) 21.9   Jorge Baleche ( BRA) 22.0
400 metres   Joelmerson de Carvalho ( BRA) 49.2   Eduardo Gómez ( PER) 49.6   Edgar Biojo ( COL) 49.6
800 metres   Luis Gómez ( PER) 1:55.7   José Desterro Silva ( BRA) 1:55.9   Juan Holman ( ARG) 1:56.1
1500 metres   Ángel Holman ( ARG) 3:56.2   Raúl Riveros ( CHI)   Gabriel Giraldo ( COL) 3:58.8
3000 metres   Gabriel Giraldo ( COL) 8:46.4   Octavio O'Neill ( CHI) 8:47.5   Héctor Ramírez ( COL) 8:51.2
1500 metres steeplechase   Raúl Rivero ( CHI) 4:20.1   Ángel Holman ( ARG) 4:21.0   Sérgio Soares ( BRA) 4:27.7
110 metres hurdles   Geraldo Rodrigues ( BRA) 15.6   Guillermo Gago ( ARG) 15.9   Carlos Spraggón ( ARG) 16.0
400 metres hurdles   Guillermo Gago ( ARG) 54.9   Jesús Betancourt ( COL) 55.0   Juan Betancourt ( CHI) 55.1
High jump   Azael Rivadeneyra ( COL) 1.94   Renato Ferreira ( BRA) 1.91   Geraldo Rodrigues ( BRA) 1.91
Pole vault   Renato Bortolocci ( BRA) 4.35   Guillermo Chiaraviglio ( ARG) 4.10   Fernando Mendes ( BRA) 4.05
Long jump   Hugo Meriano ( ARG) 7.04   Gilmar dos Santos ( BRA) 6.73   Hugo Martínez ( PAN) 6.71
Triple jump   Walter Herrero ( ARG) 14.42   Carlos Penna ( BRA) 14.06   Lucivaldo Romano ( BRA) 13.86
Shot put   Armando de Zorzi ( BRA) 15.98   Modesto Barreto ( COL) 15.66   Eduardo Galvão ( BRA) 14.44
Discus throw   Modesto Barreto ( COL) 47.16   Ramón Ángel Garmendia ( ARG) 40.80   Eduardo Galvão ( BRA) 40.71
Hammer throw   Armando de Zorzi ( BRA) 53.46   José Rangel ( COL) 53.02   Sergio Rodríguez ( ARG) 51.56
Javelin throw   Ramón Ángel Garmendia ( ARG) 62.74   Daniel Scharzer ( ARG) 59.46   Manoel Bezerra ( BRA) 59.00
Pentathlon*   Geraldo Rodrigues ( BRA) 3898   Roberto Steinmetz ( ARG) 3838   Renato Bortolocci ( BRA) 3687
4 × 100 metres relay   Brazil 41.9   Peru 42.5   Paraguay 42.9
4 × 400 metres relay   Brazil 3:18.5   Colombia 3:19.4   Peru 3:22.8

* = another source [2] rather states: Hexathlon

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Carmela Bolívar ( PER) 11.8   Esmeralda Freitas ( BRA) 11.8   Conceição Geremias ( BRA) 12.0
200 metres   Belkis Fava ( ARG) 24.4   Carmela Bolívar ( PER) 24.6   Eucaris Caicedo ( COL) 24.9
400 metres   Eucaris Caicedo ( COL) 55.3   Adriana Marchena ( VEN) 56.3   Alejandra Ramos ( CHI) 56.4
800 metres   Alejandra Ramos ( CHI) 2:12.6   Adriana Marchena ( VEN) 2:13.3   Rita Femia ( ARG) 2:17.4
100 metres hurdles   Conceição Geremias ( BRA) 14.4   Simone Krauthausen ( PER) 14.5   Gloria Barturen ( CHI) 15.1
High jump   Beatriz Arancibia ( CHI) 1.66   Ana Rojas ( VEN) 1.66   Rosemarie Boeck ( PER) 1.60
Long jump   Yvonne Neddermann ( ARG) 5.97   Conceição Geremias ( BRA) 5.84   Christa Sommersguter ( ARG) 5.81
Shot put   Verônica Brunner ( BRA) 12.78   Luisa Tapia ( CHI) 11.27   Lúcia Porto ( BRA) 11.04
Discus throw   Verônica Brunner ( BRA) 43.46   Andrea Wilke ( CHI) 37.62   Mónica Sholze ( ARG) 35.72
Javelin throw   Susana Sánchez ( ARG) 40.14   Olga Verissimo ( BRA) 39.40   Asunción Figueroa ( CHI) 39.10
Pentathlon   Conceição Geremias ( BRA) 3964   Simone Krauthausen ( PER) 3688   Rosemarie Boeck ( PER) 3649
4 × 100 metres relay   Argentina 47.3   Peru 47.7   Brazil 47.9
4 × 400 metres relay   Brazil 3:54.1   Argentina 3:56.8   Colombia 4:01.4

Medal table (unofficial)

  *   Host nation ( Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Brazil1381233
2  Argentina97622
3  Colombia66517
4  Chile33410
5  Peru*26311
6  Venezuela0314
7  Panama0011
  Paraguay0011
Totals (8 entries)33333399

References

  1. ^ "Suramericano atlético – Hoy, primeros campeones", El Tiempo (in Spanish), p. 11 (original page no.: 1C), October 9, 1974, 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
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
X South American Junior Championships in Athletics
DatesOctober 9–13
Host city Lima, Peru Peru
Venue Estadio Nacional
LevelJunior
Events33
Participationabout 239 athletes from
9 nations

The tenth South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Lima, Peru, at the Estadio Nacional between October 9–13, 1974. [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 239 athletes from about 9 countries: Argentina (44), Bolivia (11), Brazil (40), Chile (29), Colombia (17), Panama (10), Paraguay (11), Peru (45), Venezuela (32).

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   Diego Valencia ( COL) 10.7   Jorge Baleche ( BRA) 10.8   Hipólito Brown ( VEN) 11.0
200 metres   Edgar Biojo ( COL) 21.5   Diego Valencia ( COL) 21.9   Jorge Baleche ( BRA) 22.0
400 metres   Joelmerson de Carvalho ( BRA) 49.2   Eduardo Gómez ( PER) 49.6   Edgar Biojo ( COL) 49.6
800 metres   Luis Gómez ( PER) 1:55.7   José Desterro Silva ( BRA) 1:55.9   Juan Holman ( ARG) 1:56.1
1500 metres   Ángel Holman ( ARG) 3:56.2   Raúl Riveros ( CHI)   Gabriel Giraldo ( COL) 3:58.8
3000 metres   Gabriel Giraldo ( COL) 8:46.4   Octavio O'Neill ( CHI) 8:47.5   Héctor Ramírez ( COL) 8:51.2
1500 metres steeplechase   Raúl Rivero ( CHI) 4:20.1   Ángel Holman ( ARG) 4:21.0   Sérgio Soares ( BRA) 4:27.7
110 metres hurdles   Geraldo Rodrigues ( BRA) 15.6   Guillermo Gago ( ARG) 15.9   Carlos Spraggón ( ARG) 16.0
400 metres hurdles   Guillermo Gago ( ARG) 54.9   Jesús Betancourt ( COL) 55.0   Juan Betancourt ( CHI) 55.1
High jump   Azael Rivadeneyra ( COL) 1.94   Renato Ferreira ( BRA) 1.91   Geraldo Rodrigues ( BRA) 1.91
Pole vault   Renato Bortolocci ( BRA) 4.35   Guillermo Chiaraviglio ( ARG) 4.10   Fernando Mendes ( BRA) 4.05
Long jump   Hugo Meriano ( ARG) 7.04   Gilmar dos Santos ( BRA) 6.73   Hugo Martínez ( PAN) 6.71
Triple jump   Walter Herrero ( ARG) 14.42   Carlos Penna ( BRA) 14.06   Lucivaldo Romano ( BRA) 13.86
Shot put   Armando de Zorzi ( BRA) 15.98   Modesto Barreto ( COL) 15.66   Eduardo Galvão ( BRA) 14.44
Discus throw   Modesto Barreto ( COL) 47.16   Ramón Ángel Garmendia ( ARG) 40.80   Eduardo Galvão ( BRA) 40.71
Hammer throw   Armando de Zorzi ( BRA) 53.46   José Rangel ( COL) 53.02   Sergio Rodríguez ( ARG) 51.56
Javelin throw   Ramón Ángel Garmendia ( ARG) 62.74   Daniel Scharzer ( ARG) 59.46   Manoel Bezerra ( BRA) 59.00
Pentathlon*   Geraldo Rodrigues ( BRA) 3898   Roberto Steinmetz ( ARG) 3838   Renato Bortolocci ( BRA) 3687
4 × 100 metres relay   Brazil 41.9   Peru 42.5   Paraguay 42.9
4 × 400 metres relay   Brazil 3:18.5   Colombia 3:19.4   Peru 3:22.8

* = another source [2] rather states: Hexathlon

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Carmela Bolívar ( PER) 11.8   Esmeralda Freitas ( BRA) 11.8   Conceição Geremias ( BRA) 12.0
200 metres   Belkis Fava ( ARG) 24.4   Carmela Bolívar ( PER) 24.6   Eucaris Caicedo ( COL) 24.9
400 metres   Eucaris Caicedo ( COL) 55.3   Adriana Marchena ( VEN) 56.3   Alejandra Ramos ( CHI) 56.4
800 metres   Alejandra Ramos ( CHI) 2:12.6   Adriana Marchena ( VEN) 2:13.3   Rita Femia ( ARG) 2:17.4
100 metres hurdles   Conceição Geremias ( BRA) 14.4   Simone Krauthausen ( PER) 14.5   Gloria Barturen ( CHI) 15.1
High jump   Beatriz Arancibia ( CHI) 1.66   Ana Rojas ( VEN) 1.66   Rosemarie Boeck ( PER) 1.60
Long jump   Yvonne Neddermann ( ARG) 5.97   Conceição Geremias ( BRA) 5.84   Christa Sommersguter ( ARG) 5.81
Shot put   Verônica Brunner ( BRA) 12.78   Luisa Tapia ( CHI) 11.27   Lúcia Porto ( BRA) 11.04
Discus throw   Verônica Brunner ( BRA) 43.46   Andrea Wilke ( CHI) 37.62   Mónica Sholze ( ARG) 35.72
Javelin throw   Susana Sánchez ( ARG) 40.14   Olga Verissimo ( BRA) 39.40   Asunción Figueroa ( CHI) 39.10
Pentathlon   Conceição Geremias ( BRA) 3964   Simone Krauthausen ( PER) 3688   Rosemarie Boeck ( PER) 3649
4 × 100 metres relay   Argentina 47.3   Peru 47.7   Brazil 47.9
4 × 400 metres relay   Brazil 3:54.1   Argentina 3:56.8   Colombia 4:01.4

Medal table (unofficial)

  *   Host nation ( Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Brazil1381233
2  Argentina97622
3  Colombia66517
4  Chile33410
5  Peru*26311
6  Venezuela0314
7  Panama0011
  Paraguay0011
Totals (8 entries)33333399

References

  1. ^ "Suramericano atlético – Hoy, primeros campeones", El Tiempo (in Spanish), p. 11 (original page no.: 1C), October 9, 1974, 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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