1994 South American Junior Championships in Athletics

XXVI South American Junior Championships in Athletics
Host city Santa Fe, Argentina Argentina
Date(s) September 1–4
Level Junior
Participation about 259 athletes from
12 nations
Events 42


The 26th South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Santa Fe, Argentina from September 1–4, 1994.

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[1] An unofficial count yields the number of about 259 athletes from about 12 countries: Argentina (50), Bolivia (7), Brazil (61), Chile (41), Colombia (15), Ecuador (17), Guyana (2), Panama (2), Paraguay (19), Peru (11), Uruguay (31), Venezuela (3).

Medal summary

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

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Emerson Perín (BRA) 10.89  Jimmy Pino (COL) 11.04  Javier Rodríguez (ARG) 11.18
200 metres  Inácio Leão Filho (BRA) 21.69  Daniel Sarmiento (URU) 21.87  Víctor Hugo Goulart (BRA) 22.23
400 metres  Víctor Hugo Goulart (BRA) 48.18  Mario Reis (BRA) 48.67  Jonathan Gómez (COL) 49.25
800 metres  Alcides Pinto (COL) 1:51.73  Antônio Horbach (BRA) 1:51.74  Márcio da Silva (BRA) 1:52.61
1500 metres  Antônio Horbach (BRA) 3:53.3  Emigdio Delgado (VEN) 3:53.8  Márcio da Silva (BRA) 3:54.2
5000 metres  André Espírito Santo (BRA) 14:39.6  Gustavo de Paula (BRA) 14:43.0  Iván Noms (ARG) 14:46.2
10,000 metres  Clodoaldo dos Santos (BRA) 31:59.9  Marcelo Silva (BRA) 32:00.3  Iván Noms (ARG) 32:03.9
3000 metres steeplechase  Gustavo de Paula (BRA) 9:03.81  Robinson Alves (BRA) 9:20.84  Julián Peralta (ARG) 9:23.15
110 metres hurdles  Emerson Perín (BRA) 14.26  Carlos Vega (CHI) 15.14  José David Riesco (PER) 15.24
400 metres hurdles  Carlos Zbinden (CHI) 53.50  Alexander Mena (COL) 53.63  Felipe Figueirêdo (BRA) 54.93
High jump  Paulo Ruimar (BRA) 2.04  Fabrício Romero (BRA) 2.01  Erasmo Jara (ARG) 1.98
Pole vault  Leonidas Aguiar (BRA) 4.20  Marcos Senisky (BRA) 4.10  Cristián Larraín (CHI) 4.00
Long jump  Jeremy Racey (CHI) 7.10  Leonardo Geremias (BRA) 7.02  Leandro Simes (ARG) 6.86
Triple jump  Sérgio dos Santos (BRA) 15.50w  Márcio Cardoso (BRA) 15.14  Juan Carlos Chávez (ARG) 14.83w
Shot put  Mauro Ordiales (ARG) 15.28  Francisco Pinter (ARG) 14.05  Marco Antonio Verni (CHI) 13.82
Discus throw  Julio Piñero (ARG) 56.26  Mauro Ordiales (ARG) 48.30  Carlos Soarez (BRA) 43.46
Hammer throw  Juan Cerra (ARG) 66.62  Aldo Bello (VEN) 55.62  Mauro Ordiales (ARG) 54.24
Javelin throw  Marcos Vieira (BRA) 60.90  Diego Moraga (CHI) 58.40  Julio Piñero (ARG) 57.30
Decathlon  Márcio de Souza (BRA) 6530  Jeremy Racey (CHI) 6444  Alejandro Acosta (ARG) 6316
10,000 metres track walk  Milton Uyaguari (ECU) 43:28.4  Omar Aguirre (ECU) 43:28.4  Nixon Zambrano (COL) 43:35.1
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil 41.44  Uruguay 42.41  Chile 42.54
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:14.82  Argentina 3:17.93  Chile 3:18.00

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Felipa Palacios (COL) 11.84  María Laura Rodríguez (ARG) 12.06  Irene Boldrim (BRA) 12.32
200 metres  Felipa Palacios (COL) 24.19  Daniella Janzen (BRA) 24.91  María Laura Rodríguez (ARG) 25.03
400 metres  Maricel Palmieri (ARG) 55.86  Kelly de Oliveira (BRA) 56.02  Liset Valois (COL) 57.58
800 metres  Clara Morales (CHI) 2:11.38  Fabiane dos Santos (BRA) 2:11.66  Natalia Rivarola (ARG) 2:14.30
1500 metres  Clara Morales (CHI) 4:31.4  Bertha Sánchez (COL) 4:32.0  Karina Moncayo (ECU) 4:41.4
3000 metres  Bertha Sánchez (COL) 9:41.36  Fabiana Cristine da Silva (BRA) 9:44.90  Erika Olivera (CHI) 9:48.03
10,000 metres  Erika Olivera (CHI) 34:14.4  Helena dos Santos (BRA) 35:46.3  María Elena Calle (ECU) 36:28.7
100 metres hurdles  Maurren Maggi (BRA) 14.13  Claudia Casals (ARG) 14.26  Mariela Andrade (ARG) 14.57
400 metres hurdles  Kelly de Oliveira (BRA) 60.69  Maricel Palmieri (ARG) 60.84  Ondina Rodríguez (ECU) 62.59
High jump  Luciane Dambacher (BRA) 1.78  Solange Witteveen (ARG) 1.76  Mariela Andrade (ARG) 1.72
Long jump  Helena Guerrero (COL) 5.60  Mónica Castro (CHI) 5.50  María Abasolo (CHI) 5.33
Triple jump  Adriana Matoso (BRA) 12.40  Lilia Aguirre (ARG) 11.86  Alicia Medina (ARG) 11.79
Shot put  Josiane Soares (BRA) 13.63  Margit Wahlbrink (BRA) 13.55  Clara Palacios (COL) 12.68
Discus throw  Fanny García (VEN) 44.48  María Eugenia Giggi (ARG) 43.42  Erika Pinto (BRA) 41.58
Hammer throw  Vanesa Valarella (ARG) 47.00  Erika Melián (ARG) 42.98  Sandra Guzmán (URU) 35.78
Javelin throw  Alessandra Resende (BRA) 52.52  Claudineia Barreto (BRA) 49.72  Sabina Moya (COL) 45.48
Heptathlon  Mariela Andrade (ARG) 4215  Claudia Casals (ARG) 4545  Sonia Estacio (COL) 3967
5000 metres track walk  Nohora Paque (COL) 23:32.7  Geovana Irusta (BOL) 23:38.6  Gladys Criollo (ECU) 24:25.3
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil 47.00  Colombia 47.13  Uruguay 47.46
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:48.49  Chile 3:52.19  Argentina 3:52.28

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Brazil 23 16 7 46
2  Argentina 6 11 16 33
3  Colombia 6 4 6 16
4  Chile 5 5 6 16
5  Venezuela 1 2 0 3
6  Ecuador 1 1 4 6
7  Uruguay 0 2 2 4
8  Bolivia 0 1 0 1
9  Peru 0 0 1 1

References

  1. 1 2 World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), 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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