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1975 South American Youth Championships in Athletics

The 2nd South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held in Quito, Ecuador, at the Estadio Atahualpa between November 8–11, 1975.[1]

II South American Youth Championships in Athletics
DatesNovember 8–11
Host cityQuito, Ecuador
VenueEstadio Atahualpa
LevelYouth
Events31
Participationabout 212 athletes from
7 nations

Medal summary edit

Medal winners are published for boys[2] and girls.[3] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[4] All results are marked as "affected by altitude" (A), because the stadium in Quito is located at 2,780 metres above sea level.

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Pedro da Silveira (BRA) 10.6A   Rolando Satler (ARG) 10.8A   Romache Fisher (BRA) 10.8A
200 metres   Cristián Schwitzer (CHI) 22.4A   Pedro da Silveira (BRA) 22.4A   Eduardo Oscar de Brito (ARG) 22.7A
400 metres   Antônio Dias Ferreira (BRA) 50.3A   José de Oliveira (BRA) 50.5A   Julio Salguero (ECU) 50.9A
800 metres   Manuel Alamuza (COL) 2:01.5A   Rubén Cid (ARG) 2:01.7A   José Molina (COL) 2:05.4A
1500 metres   Carlos Aranda (COL) 4:12.3A   Benito Baranda (CHI) 4:15.4A   Jorge Cardona (COL) 4:16.9A
1500 metres steeplechase   Héctor Páramo (COL) 4:39.6A   Jorge Cardona (COL) 4:42.9A   Benito Baranda (CHI) 4:46.5A
110 metres hurdles   José Luis Lozano (PER) 14.7A   Luis Maletto (ARG) 14.8A   Luís Albieri (BRA) 14.8A
300 metres hurdles   Homero Gomes (BRA) 39.7A   José Luis Lozano (PER) 39.9A   Alfredo Edwards (CHI) 40.2A
High jump   Oscar Rocha (COL) 1.90A   Rodrigo de la Fuente (CHI) 1.90A   Carli Guerra (CHI) 1.90A
Pole vault   Daniel Mazzucco (ARG) 3.80A   Osvaldo Armentano (BRA) 3.70A   Sebastián Hevia (CHI) 3.60A
Long jump   Roberto Bobadilla (ECU) 6.70A   Nicolás Pautt (COL) 6.32A   Claudio Lippi (ARG) 6.27A
Triple jump   Germán Romañach (ARG) 14.51A   Nicolás Pautt (COL) 14.18A   João Luiz da Fonseca (BRA) 13.28A
Shot put   Carlos Pollo (ARG) 16.66A   Hugo Del Sueldo (ARG) 15.78A   Moacyr Amaral (BRA) 14.82A
Discus throw   Roberto Martínez (ARG) 47.52A   Antônio Cunha (BRA) 46.36A   Carlos Rossi (ARG) 43.60A
Hammer throw   Alberto Núñez (ARG) 54.92A   Ricardo dos Santos (BRA) 54.80A   Gilberto Silva (BRA) 53.60A
Javelin throw   Gerardo Martina (ARG) 54.42A   João Soares (BRA) 52.10A   Roberto Tegmeier (CHI) 50.12A
Hexathlon   Daniel Angheleri (ARG) 3494A   Carlos Cavallero (ARG) 3423A   Pablo Vicuña (CHI) 3308A
4 × 100 metres relay   Peru
Luis Chirinos
José Lozano
Jesús Ratto
José Luis Valverde
42.6A   Brazil
Antônio Lima
Antônio dos Santos
Romache Fisher
Pedro da Silveira
42.8A   Chile
Juan De La Motte
Alfredo Edwards Rossi
Jaime Viveros
Cristián Schweitzer
43.1A
4 × 400 metres relay   Brazil
Rafael Corrêa
José de Oliveira
Antônio Lima
Antônio Dias Ferreira
3:27.3A   Colombia
E. Mendoza
R. Riascos
Victor Pérez
Jaime Gómez
3:28.1A   Ecuador
Gino Rommo
Harry Pérez
Héctor Jativa
Julio Salguero
3:31.2A

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Esmeralda Garcia (BRA) 11.7A   Susana Perizzotti (ARG) 11.9A   Paz Ábalos (CHI) 12.1A
200 metres   Susana Perizzotti (ARG) 24.1A   Maria Amorim (BRA) 24.5A   Esmeralda Garcia (BRA) 24.5A
600 metres   Mara Führmann (BRA) 1:41.3A   Ena Guevara (PER) 1:41.4A   Sonia Nerpiti (ARG) 1:42.7A
80 metres hurdles   Carolina Cox (CHI) 12.1A   Susana Planas (ARG) 12.3A   Emérita Arboleda (COL) 12.6A
High jump   Julia Araya (CHI) 1.62A   Mónica Boeck (PER) 1.62A   Laura Inés Ragas (ARG) 1.62A
Long jump   Miriam Rojas (COL) 5.56A   Roxana Pereña (ARG) 5.45A   Graciela Rampello (ARG) 5.42A
Shot put   Elida Mabeline (BRA) 11.77A   Patricia Guerrero (PER) 11.64A   Denise Zen (BRA) 11.02A
Discus throw   Elida Mabeline (BRA) 36.16A   Maira Parks (PER) 35.82A   Janeth Tenorio (COL) 35.80A
Javelin throw   Maria Cavalheiro (BRA) 37.12A   Olga Verissimo (BRA) 36.76A   Patricia Guerrero (PER) 35.26A
Pentathlon   Rosemarie Boeck (PER) 3642A   Norma Rogatky (ARG) 3443A   Laura Keitel (CHI) 3149A
4 × 100 metres relay   Argentina
Maria Elvira Fernández
Adriana Freiberg
Adriana Calvo
Susana Perizzotti
47.9A   Brazil
Barbara do Nascimento
Rosemary Heller
Esmeralda Garcia
Maria Amorim
48.1A   Chile
Paz Ábalos
Bernardita Ábalos
 ?
Carolina Cox
48.4A
4 × 400 metres relay   Chile
Paz Ábalos
Bernardita Ábalos
C. Palacios
Georgina Quiroz
4:00.5A   Brazil
Maria Ferreira
Marlene Schubert
Mara Führmann
Ionide Cruz
4:01.2A   Argentina
Maria Elvira Fernández
Sonia Nerpiti
Elba Labatte
Rosana Pereña
4:03.7A

Medal table (unofficial) edit

  *   Host nation (Ecuador)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Brazil (BRA)911727
2  Argentina (ARG)99725
3  Colombia (COL)54413
4  Chile (CHI)421016
5  Peru (PER)3519
6  Ecuador (ECU)*1023
Totals (6 entries)31313193


Participation (unofficial) edit

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[4] An unofficial count yields the number of about 212 athletes from about 7 countries:

References edit

  1. ^ "Primera de oro para Colombia en atletismo", El Tiempo (in Spanish), p. 18 (original page no.: 6C), November 10, 1975, retrieved November 1, 2012
  2. ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (BOYS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 11, 2011
  3. ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (GIRLS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 11, 2011
  4. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), retrieved November 11, 2011

External links edit

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The 2nd South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held in Quito Ecuador at the Estadio Atahualpa between November 8 11 1975 1 II South American Youth Championships in AthleticsDatesNovember 8 11Host cityQuito EcuadorVenueEstadio AtahualpaLevelYouthEvents31Participationabout 212 athletes from 7 nations 1973 Comodoro Rivadavia1976 Santiago Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Medal table unofficial 3 Participation unofficial 4 References 5 External linksMedal summary editMedal winners are published for boys 2 and girls 3 Complete results can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website 4 All results are marked as affected by altitude A because the stadium in Quito is located at 2 780 metres above sea level Men edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres nbsp Pedro da Silveira BRA 10 6A nbsp Rolando Satler ARG 10 8A nbsp Romache Fisher BRA 10 8A200 metres nbsp Cristian Schwitzer CHI 22 4A nbsp Pedro da Silveira BRA 22 4A nbsp Eduardo Oscar de Brito ARG 22 7A400 metres nbsp Antonio Dias Ferreira BRA 50 3A nbsp Jose de Oliveira BRA 50 5A nbsp Julio Salguero ECU 50 9A800 metres nbsp Manuel Alamuza COL 2 01 5A nbsp Ruben Cid ARG 2 01 7A nbsp Jose Molina COL 2 05 4A1500 metres nbsp Carlos Aranda COL 4 12 3A nbsp Benito Baranda CHI 4 15 4A nbsp Jorge Cardona COL 4 16 9A1500 metres steeplechase nbsp Hector Paramo COL 4 39 6A nbsp Jorge Cardona COL 4 42 9A nbsp Benito Baranda CHI 4 46 5A110 metres hurdles nbsp Jose Luis Lozano PER 14 7A nbsp Luis Maletto ARG 14 8A nbsp Luis Albieri BRA 14 8A300 metres hurdles nbsp Homero Gomes BRA 39 7A nbsp Jose Luis Lozano PER 39 9A nbsp Alfredo Edwards CHI 40 2AHigh jump nbsp Oscar Rocha COL 1 90A nbsp Rodrigo de la Fuente CHI 1 90A nbsp Carli Guerra CHI 1 90APole vault nbsp Daniel Mazzucco ARG 3 80A nbsp Osvaldo Armentano BRA 3 70A nbsp Sebastian Hevia CHI 3 60ALong jump nbsp Roberto Bobadilla ECU 6 70A nbsp Nicolas Pautt COL 6 32A nbsp Claudio Lippi ARG 6 27ATriple jump nbsp German Romanach ARG 14 51A nbsp Nicolas Pautt COL 14 18A nbsp Joao Luiz da Fonseca BRA 13 28AShot put nbsp Carlos Pollo ARG 16 66A nbsp Hugo Del Sueldo ARG 15 78A nbsp Moacyr Amaral BRA 14 82ADiscus throw nbsp Roberto Martinez ARG 47 52A nbsp Antonio Cunha BRA 46 36A nbsp Carlos Rossi ARG 43 60AHammer throw nbsp Alberto Nunez ARG 54 92A nbsp Ricardo dos Santos BRA 54 80A nbsp Gilberto Silva BRA 53 60AJavelin throw nbsp Gerardo Martina ARG 54 42A nbsp Joao Soares BRA 52 10A nbsp Roberto Tegmeier CHI 50 12AHexathlon nbsp Daniel Angheleri ARG 3494A nbsp Carlos Cavallero ARG 3423A nbsp Pablo Vicuna CHI 3308A4 100 metres relay nbsp Peru Luis Chirinos Jose Lozano Jesus Ratto Jose Luis Valverde 42 6A nbsp Brazil Antonio Lima Antonio dos Santos Romache Fisher Pedro da Silveira 42 8A nbsp Chile Juan De La Motte Alfredo Edwards Rossi Jaime Viveros Cristian Schweitzer 43 1A4 400 metres relay nbsp Brazil Rafael Correa Jose de Oliveira Antonio Lima Antonio Dias Ferreira 3 27 3A nbsp Colombia E Mendoza R Riascos Victor Perez Jaime Gomez 3 28 1A nbsp Ecuador Gino Rommo Harry Perez Hector Jativa Julio Salguero 3 31 2AWomen edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres nbsp Esmeralda Garcia BRA 11 7A nbsp Susana Perizzotti ARG 11 9A nbsp Paz Abalos CHI 12 1A200 metres nbsp Susana Perizzotti ARG 24 1A nbsp Maria Amorim BRA 24 5A nbsp Esmeralda Garcia BRA 24 5A600 metres nbsp Mara Fuhrmann BRA 1 41 3A nbsp Ena Guevara PER 1 41 4A nbsp Sonia Nerpiti ARG 1 42 7A80 metres hurdles nbsp Carolina Cox CHI 12 1A nbsp Susana Planas ARG 12 3A nbsp Emerita Arboleda COL 12 6AHigh jump nbsp Julia Araya CHI 1 62A nbsp Monica Boeck PER 1 62A nbsp Laura Ines Ragas ARG 1 62ALong jump nbsp Miriam Rojas COL 5 56A nbsp Roxana Perena ARG 5 45A nbsp Graciela Rampello ARG 5 42AShot put nbsp Elida Mabeline BRA 11 77A nbsp Patricia Guerrero PER 11 64A nbsp Denise Zen BRA 11 02ADiscus throw nbsp Elida Mabeline BRA 36 16A nbsp Maira Parks PER 35 82A nbsp Janeth Tenorio COL 35 80AJavelin throw nbsp Maria Cavalheiro BRA 37 12A nbsp Olga Verissimo BRA 36 76A nbsp Patricia Guerrero PER 35 26APentathlon nbsp Rosemarie Boeck PER 3642A nbsp Norma Rogatky ARG 3443A nbsp Laura Keitel CHI 3149A4 100 metres relay nbsp Argentina Maria Elvira Fernandez Adriana Freiberg Adriana Calvo Susana Perizzotti 47 9A nbsp Brazil Barbara do Nascimento Rosemary Heller Esmeralda Garcia Maria Amorim 48 1A nbsp Chile Paz Abalos Bernardita Abalos Carolina Cox 48 4A4 400 metres relay nbsp Chile Paz Abalos Bernardita Abalos C Palacios Georgina Quiroz 4 00 5A nbsp Brazil Maria Ferreira Marlene Schubert Mara Fuhrmann Ionide Cruz 4 01 2A nbsp Argentina Maria Elvira Fernandez Sonia Nerpiti Elba Labatte Rosana Perena 4 03 7AMedal table unofficial edit Host nation Ecuador RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Brazil BRA 9117272 nbsp Argentina ARG 997253 nbsp Colombia COL 544134 nbsp Chile CHI 4210165 nbsp Peru PER 35196 nbsp Ecuador ECU 1023Totals 6 entries 31313193Participation unofficial editDetailed result lists can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website 4 An unofficial count yields the number of about 212 athletes from about 7 countries nbsp Argentina 39 nbsp Bolivia 7 nbsp Brazil 41 nbsp Chile 33 nbsp Colombia 35 nbsp Ecuador 28 nbsp Peru 29 References edit Primera de oro para Colombia en atletismo El Tiempo in Spanish p 18 original page no 6C November 10 1975 retrieved November 1 2012 SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS BOYS Athletics Weekly retrieved November 11 2011 SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS GIRLS Athletics Weekly retrieved November 11 2011 a b World Junior Athletics History WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY WJAH retrieved November 11 2011External links editWorld Junior Athletics History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1975 South American Youth Championships in Athletics amp oldid 1108521078, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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