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1996 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics

The 1996 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics (Spanish: VII Campeonato Iberoamericano de Atletismo) was the seventh edition of the international athletics competition between Ibero-American nations which was held at the Estadio Alfonso Galvis Duque in Medellín, Colombia from 9–12 May.[1]

VII Ibero-American Championships
Official logo
Dates9 – 12 May
Host cityMedellín, Colombia
VenueEstadio Alfonso Galvis Duque
Events42
Participation339 athletes from
19 nations
Records set11 championship records

The competition was held at an altitude of 1480 metres above sea level, which served to raise performances in most athletic events, bar the long-distance running contests. Eleven championships records were improved during the three-day competition which comprised 42 events; there were 22 men's events and 20 women's events (with equal programmes bar the men's steeplechase and pole vault). Two national records were broken at the event: Costa Rica's Alex Foster beat the 110 metres hurdles record, while decathlon runner-up Alejandro Cárdenas set a Mexican record of 7614 points.[2]

The host stadium shown in 2010.

Cuba sent a full strength delegation and won almost half the events, taking twenty golds and 41 medals overall. Cuban gold medallists included high jumper Javier Sotomayor, 800 metres runners Ana Fidelia Quirot and Norberto Téllez, and hurdler Anier García. Boosted by the absence of Spain, Brazil came second in the medal tally, winning 31 medals in total – eight of which were gold. The hosts Colombia performed well in the long-distance events and women's sprints and ended the competition third overall with six golds in their haul of twenty medals.[3]

Chile's Sebastián Keitel was one of the foremost athletes at the event as he claimed a 100/200 metres double against Brazilian and Cuban opposition. His compatriot Gert Weil won the fifth Ibero-American gold medal in the shot put. María Eugenia Villamizar of Colombia won her second straight hammer throw title in a championship record. Her team mate Felipa Palacios broke the women's 200 m record with her winning time of 22.93 seconds.[3]

The other record breakers were principally Cuban: Yamilé Aldama improved the triple jump mark, Alberto Manzano set a new pole vault standard, while throwers Alberto Sánchez and Isbel Luaces beat the previous records in the hammer and javelin throw, respectively. The closest contest of the competition was the women's 400 metres as Julia Duporty edged Ximena Restrepo by three hundredths of a second. Restrepo later took the Colombian women to the gold in the 4×400 metres relay, while Duporty's Cuban team were disqualified.[3]

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Sebastián Keitel (CHI) 10.13   Arnaldo da Silva (BRA) 10.17   Marcelo Brivilatti (BRA) 10.37
200 metres
(Wind: −2.7 m/s)
  Sebastián Keitel (CHI) 20.53   Marcelo Brivilatti (BRA) 20.71   Misael Ortíz (CUB) 21.15
400 metres   Sanderlei Parrela (BRA) 45.57   Inaldo Sena (BRA) 45.88   Jorge Crusellas (CUB) 46.25
800 metres   Norberto Téllez (CUB) 1:45.83 CR   Flavio Godoy (BRA) 1:47.11   Mark Olivo (VEN) 1:47.67
1500 metres   Edgar de Oliveira (BRA) 3:43.00   José Valente (BRA) 3:43.81   Gilberto Merchant (MEX) 3:44.11
5000 metres   William Roldán (COL) 14:16.20   Herder Vásquez (COL) 14:18.88   Gerardo Morales (MEX) 14:19.87
10,000 metres   Herder Vásquez (COL) 30:08.35   Jacinto López (COL) 30:09.76   Gerardo Morales (MEX) 30:13.28
110 metres hurdles   Anier García (CUB) 13.39 CR   Pedro Chiamulera (BRA) 13.58   Alexis Sánchez (CUB) 13.89
400 metres hurdles   Alexis Sánchez (CUB) 49.22   Carlos Silva (POR) 49.33   Domingo Cordero (PUR) 49.64
3000 metres steeplechase   Clodoaldo do Carmo (BRA) 8:47.18   Héctor Arias (MEX) 8:54.64   Eduardo do Nascimento (BRA) 8:57.46
4×100 metres relay   Mexico (MEX)
Carlos Villaseñor
Alejandro Cárdenas
Raymundo Escalante
Miguel Miranda
39.60   Puerto Rico (PUR)
Carlos Santos
Agner Muñoz
Rosendo Rivera
Domingo Cordero
39.93   Argentina (ARG)
Jorge Polanco
Guillermo Cacián
Ceferino Mondino
Carlos Gats
40.33
4×400 metres relay   Cuba (CUB)
Omar Meña
Jorge Crusellas
Georkis Vera
Norberto Téllez
3:03.98   Brazil (BRA)
Valdinei da Silva
Sanderlei Parrela
Osmar dos Santos
Inaldo Sena
3:04.28   Colombia (COL)
Julio César Rojas
Llimi Rivas
Wenceslao Ferrín
Wilson Cañizales
3:07.13
20 km track walk   Jorge Segura (MEX) 1:25:25.21   Germán Sánchez (MEX) 1:26:30   Héctor Moreno (COL) 1:26:54
High jump   Javier Sotomayor (CUB) 2.30 m   Gilmar Mayo (COL) 2.23 m   Marcos dos Santos (BRA)
  Julio Luciano (DOM)
2.10 m
Pole vault   Alberto Manzano (CUB) 5.55 m CR   Edgar Díaz (PUR) 5.50 m   Miguel Saldarriaga (COL) 5.00 m
Long jump   Nelson Ferreira (BRA) 8.41 m (w)   Jaime Jefferson (CUB) 8.28 m (w)   Carlos Calado (POR) 8.06 m
Triple jump   Messias José Baptista (BRA) 16.99 m CR   Carlos Calado (POR) 16.82 m   Osiris Mora (CUB) 16.45 m
Shot put   Gert Weil (CHI) 19.67 m   Yojer Medina (VEN) 18.10 m   Édson Miguel (BRA) 17.21 m
Discus throw   Frank Bicet (CUB) 58.12 m   João dos Santos (BRA) 55.32 m   Marcelo Pugliese (ARG) 54.32 m
Hammer throw   Alberto Sánchez (CUB) 73.62 m CR   Yosvany Suárez (CUB) 70.54 m   Vítor Costa (POR) 69.84 m
Javelin throw   Isbel Luaces (CUB) 78.74 m CR   Rodrigo Zelaya (CHI) 74.22 m   Edgar Baumann (PAR) 73.94 m
Decathlon   Yonelvis Águila (CUB) 7705 pts   Alejandro Cárdenas (MEX) 7614 pts   William Gallardo (CUB) 7544 pts

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Cleide Amaral (BRA) 11.48   Zandra Borrero (COL) 11.50   Idalia Hechevarría (CUB) 11.54
200 metres   Felipa Palacios (COL) 22.93 CR   Idalmis Bonne (CUB) 23.07   Surella Morales (CUB) 23.11
400 metres   Julia Duporty (CUB) 50.84   Ximena Restrepo (COL) 50.87   Maria Figueirêdo (BRA) 51.36
800 metres   Ana Fidelia Quirot (CUB) 2:02.50   Mairelín Fuentes (CUB) 2:04.77   Marta Orellana (ARG) 2:04.81
1500 metres   Marta Orellana (ARG) 4:20.99   Yesenia Centeno (CUB) 4:22.30   Célia dos Santos (BRA) 4:25.98
5000 metres   Erika Olivera (CHI) 16:26.13 CR   Stella Castro (COL) 16:35.34   Iglandini González (COL) 16:37.97
10,000 metres   Stella Castro (COL) 34:27.74   Santa Velázquez (MEX) 34:29.95   Erika Olivera (CHI) 34:41.75
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: +3.0 m/s)
  Joyce Meléndez (PUR) 13.41   Damaris Anderson (CUB) 13.54   Katia Brito (CUB) 13.57
400 metres hurdles   Lency Montelier (CUB) 57.84   Odalys Hernández (CUB) 57.96   Flor Robledo (COL) 58.19
4×100 metres relay   Cuba (CUB)
Idalia Hechevarría
Damaris Anderson
Dainelky Pérez
Liliana Allen
44.11 CR   Colombia (COL)
Mirtha Brock
Felipa Palacios
Patricia Rodríguez
Sandra Borrero
44.17   Brazil (BRA)
Cleide Amaral
Maria Figueiredo
Lucimar de Moura
Kátia de Jesus Santos
44.59
4×400 metres relay   Colombia (COL)
Patricia Rodríguez
Norfalia Carabalí
Flor Robledo
Ximena Restrepo
3:33.69   Brazil (BRA)
Maria Figueiredo
Fátima dos Santos
Marlene da Silva
Luciana de Paula Mendes
3:34.34   Mexico (MEX)
Ana Guevara
Alejandra Quintanar
Claudia Moctezuma
Mayra González
3:38.48
10 km track walk   Gianetti Bonfim (BRA) 48:15.67   Abigail Sáenz (MEX) 48:38.04   Geovana Irusta (BOL) 48:56.22
High jump   Orlane dos Santos (BRA) 1.86 m   Niurka Lussón (CUB) 1.83 m   Juana Arrendel (DOM)
  Alejandra García (ARG)
1.83 m
Long jump   Lissete Cuza (CUB) 6.57 m   Maurren Maggi (BRA) 6.26 m   Luciana dos Santos (BRA) 6.24 m
Triple jump   Yamilé Aldama (CUB) 14.39 m CR   Magdelín Martínez (CUB) 14.17 m (w)   Maria de Souza (BRA) 13.49 m (w)
Shot put   Herminia Fernández (CUB) 18.05 m   Elisângela Adriano (BRA) 17.90 m   Alexandra Amaro (BRA) 15.60 m
Discus throw   Olga Gómez (CUB) 58.48 m   Elisângela Adriano (BRA) 57.10 m   Marlén Sánchez (CUB) 55.50 m
Hammer throw   María Eugenia Villamizar (COL) 57.76 m CR   Norbi Balantén (CUB) 53.80 m   Amarilis Mesa (CUB) 52.50 m
Javelin throw
(Old javelin model)
  Sonia Bisset (CUB) 64.54 m   Odelmys Palma (CUB) 63.32 m   Zuleima Araméndiz (COL) 56.24 m
Heptathlon   Osiris Pedroso (CUB) 5715 pts (w)   Euzinete dos Reis (BRA) 5495 pts   Zorobabelia Córdoba (COL) 5165 pts

Medal table edit

 
High jump world record holder Javier Sotomayor won one of twenty golds for Cuba.

  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Cuba (CUB)20111041
2  Brazil (BRA)8131031
3  Colombia (COL)*67720
4  Chile (CHI)4116
5  Mexico (MEX)25411
6  Puerto Rico (PUR)1214
7  Argentina (ARG)1045
8  Portugal (POR)0224
9  Venezuela (VEN)0112
10  Dominican Republic (DOM)0022
11  Bolivia (BOL)0011
  Paraguay (PAR)0011
Totals (12 entries)424244128
  • Note: The medal count from the 2010 Ibero-American Championships report is incorrect as it did not include the shared high jump bronze medals of the Dominican Republic's Juana Arrendel and Marcos dos Santos of Brazil.[4]

Participation edit

Out of the 23 members of the Asociación Iberoamericana de Atletismo at that point in time, 19 nations sent delegations to the championships. The most notable absences were Spain and Uruguay. Despite the fact that the competition was held in the Americas, Nicaragua and Honduras did not send teams.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ [Usurped!]. CONSUDATLE. Retrieved on 2012-01-04.
  2. ^ El Atletismo Ibero-Americano - San Fernando 2010 2011-11-23 at the Wayback Machine. RFEA. Retrieved on 2012-01-04.
  3. ^ a b c El Atletismo Ibero-Americano - San Fernando 2010 2011-11-23 at the Wayback Machine (pg. 142). RFEA. Retrieved on 2012-01-04.
  4. ^ El Atletismo Ibero-Americano - San Fernando 2010 2011-11-23 at the Wayback Machine (pg. 150). RFEA. Retrieved on 2012-01-04.
  5. ^ El Atletismo Ibero-Americano - San Fernando 2010 2011-11-23 at the Wayback Machine (pg. 214). RFEA. Retrieved on 2012-01-04.
Results
  • Ibero American Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2012-01-04.
  • El Atletismo Ibero-Americano - San Fernando 2010 2011-11-23 at the Wayback Machine (pgs. 141-150). RFEA. Retrieved on 2012-01-04.

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The 1996 Ibero American Championships in Athletics Spanish VII Campeonato Iberoamericano de Atletismo was the seventh edition of the international athletics competition between Ibero American nations which was held at the Estadio Alfonso Galvis Duque in Medellin Colombia from 9 12 May 1 VII Ibero American ChampionshipsOfficial logoDates9 12 MayHost cityMedellin ColombiaVenueEstadio Alfonso Galvis DuqueEvents42Participation339 athletes from 19 nationsRecords set11 championship records 1994 Mar del Plata1998 Lisbon The competition was held at an altitude of 1480 metres above sea level which served to raise performances in most athletic events bar the long distance running contests Eleven championships records were improved during the three day competition which comprised 42 events there were 22 men s events and 20 women s events with equal programmes bar the men s steeplechase and pole vault Two national records were broken at the event Costa Rica s Alex Foster beat the 110 metres hurdles record while decathlon runner up Alejandro Cardenas set a Mexican record of 7614 points 2 The host stadium shown in 2010 Cuba sent a full strength delegation and won almost half the events taking twenty golds and 41 medals overall Cuban gold medallists included high jumper Javier Sotomayor 800 metres runners Ana Fidelia Quirot and Norberto Tellez and hurdler Anier Garcia Boosted by the absence of Spain Brazil came second in the medal tally winning 31 medals in total eight of which were gold The hosts Colombia performed well in the long distance events and women s sprints and ended the competition third overall with six golds in their haul of twenty medals 3 Chile s Sebastian Keitel was one of the foremost athletes at the event as he claimed a 100 200 metres double against Brazilian and Cuban opposition His compatriot Gert Weil won the fifth Ibero American gold medal in the shot put Maria Eugenia Villamizar of Colombia won her second straight hammer throw title in a championship record Her team mate Felipa Palacios broke the women s 200 m record with her winning time of 22 93 seconds 3 The other record breakers were principally Cuban Yamile Aldama improved the triple jump mark Alberto Manzano set a new pole vault standard while throwers Alberto Sanchez and Isbel Luaces beat the previous records in the hammer and javelin throw respectively The closest contest of the competition was the women s 400 metres as Julia Duporty edged Ximena Restrepo by three hundredths of a second Restrepo later took the Colombian women to the gold in the 4 400 metres relay while Duporty s Cuban team were disqualified 3 Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Medal table 3 Participation 4 ReferencesMedal summary editMain article 1996 Ibero American Championships in Athletics Results Men edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres nbsp Sebastian Keitel CHI 10 13 nbsp Arnaldo da Silva BRA 10 17 nbsp Marcelo Brivilatti BRA 10 37200 metres Wind 2 7 m s nbsp Sebastian Keitel CHI 20 53 nbsp Marcelo Brivilatti BRA 20 71 nbsp Misael Ortiz CUB 21 15400 metres nbsp Sanderlei Parrela BRA 45 57 nbsp Inaldo Sena BRA 45 88 nbsp Jorge Crusellas CUB 46 25800 metres nbsp Norberto Tellez CUB 1 45 83 CR nbsp Flavio Godoy BRA 1 47 11 nbsp Mark Olivo VEN 1 47 671500 metres nbsp Edgar de Oliveira BRA 3 43 00 nbsp Jose Valente BRA 3 43 81 nbsp Gilberto Merchant MEX 3 44 115000 metres nbsp William Roldan COL 14 16 20 nbsp Herder Vasquez COL 14 18 88 nbsp Gerardo Morales MEX 14 19 8710 000 metres nbsp Herder Vasquez COL 30 08 35 nbsp Jacinto Lopez COL 30 09 76 nbsp Gerardo Morales MEX 30 13 28110 metres hurdles nbsp Anier Garcia CUB 13 39 CR nbsp Pedro Chiamulera BRA 13 58 nbsp Alexis Sanchez CUB 13 89400 metres hurdles nbsp Alexis Sanchez CUB 49 22 nbsp Carlos Silva POR 49 33 nbsp Domingo Cordero PUR 49 643000 metres steeplechase nbsp Clodoaldo do Carmo BRA 8 47 18 nbsp Hector Arias MEX 8 54 64 nbsp Eduardo do Nascimento BRA 8 57 464 100 metres relay nbsp Mexico MEX Carlos VillasenorAlejandro CardenasRaymundo EscalanteMiguel Miranda 39 60 nbsp Puerto Rico PUR Carlos SantosAgner MunozRosendo RiveraDomingo Cordero 39 93 nbsp Argentina ARG Jorge PolancoGuillermo CacianCeferino MondinoCarlos Gats 40 334 400 metres relay nbsp Cuba CUB Omar MenaJorge CrusellasGeorkis VeraNorberto Tellez 3 03 98 nbsp Brazil BRA Valdinei da SilvaSanderlei ParrelaOsmar dos SantosInaldo Sena 3 04 28 nbsp Colombia COL Julio Cesar RojasLlimi RivasWenceslao FerrinWilson Canizales 3 07 1320 km track walk nbsp Jorge Segura MEX 1 25 25 21 nbsp German Sanchez MEX 1 26 30 nbsp Hector Moreno COL 1 26 54High jump nbsp Javier Sotomayor CUB 2 30 m nbsp Gilmar Mayo COL 2 23 m nbsp Marcos dos Santos BRA nbsp Julio Luciano DOM 2 10 mPole vault nbsp Alberto Manzano CUB 5 55 m CR nbsp Edgar Diaz PUR 5 50 m nbsp Miguel Saldarriaga COL 5 00 mLong jump nbsp Nelson Ferreira BRA 8 41 m w nbsp Jaime Jefferson CUB 8 28 m w nbsp Carlos Calado POR 8 06 mTriple jump nbsp Messias Jose Baptista BRA 16 99 m CR nbsp Carlos Calado POR 16 82 m nbsp Osiris Mora CUB 16 45 mShot put nbsp Gert Weil CHI 19 67 m nbsp Yojer Medina VEN 18 10 m nbsp Edson Miguel BRA 17 21 mDiscus throw nbsp Frank Bicet CUB 58 12 m nbsp Joao dos Santos BRA 55 32 m nbsp Marcelo Pugliese ARG 54 32 mHammer throw nbsp Alberto Sanchez CUB 73 62 m CR nbsp Yosvany Suarez CUB 70 54 m nbsp Vitor Costa POR 69 84 mJavelin throw nbsp Isbel Luaces CUB 78 74 m CR nbsp Rodrigo Zelaya CHI 74 22 m nbsp Edgar Baumann PAR 73 94 mDecathlon nbsp Yonelvis Aguila CUB 7705 pts nbsp Alejandro Cardenas MEX 7614 pts nbsp William Gallardo CUB 7544 ptsWomen edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres nbsp Cleide Amaral BRA 11 48 nbsp Zandra Borrero COL 11 50 nbsp Idalia Hechevarria CUB 11 54200 metres nbsp Felipa Palacios COL 22 93 CR nbsp Idalmis Bonne CUB 23 07 nbsp Surella Morales CUB 23 11400 metres nbsp Julia Duporty CUB 50 84 nbsp Ximena Restrepo COL 50 87 nbsp Maria Figueiredo BRA 51 36800 metres nbsp Ana Fidelia Quirot CUB 2 02 50 nbsp Mairelin Fuentes CUB 2 04 77 nbsp Marta Orellana ARG 2 04 811500 metres nbsp Marta Orellana ARG 4 20 99 nbsp Yesenia Centeno CUB 4 22 30 nbsp Celia dos Santos BRA 4 25 985000 metres nbsp Erika Olivera CHI 16 26 13 CR nbsp Stella Castro COL 16 35 34 nbsp Iglandini Gonzalez COL 16 37 9710 000 metres nbsp Stella Castro COL 34 27 74 nbsp Santa Velazquez MEX 34 29 95 nbsp Erika Olivera CHI 34 41 75100 metres hurdles Wind 3 0 m s nbsp Joyce Melendez PUR 13 41 nbsp Damaris Anderson CUB 13 54 nbsp Katia Brito CUB 13 57400 metres hurdles nbsp Lency Montelier CUB 57 84 nbsp Odalys Hernandez CUB 57 96 nbsp Flor Robledo COL 58 194 100 metres relay nbsp Cuba CUB Idalia HechevarriaDamaris AndersonDainelky PerezLiliana Allen 44 11 CR nbsp Colombia COL Mirtha BrockFelipa PalaciosPatricia RodriguezSandra Borrero 44 17 nbsp Brazil BRA Cleide AmaralMaria FigueiredoLucimar de MouraKatia de Jesus Santos 44 594 400 metres relay nbsp Colombia COL Patricia RodriguezNorfalia CarabaliFlor RobledoXimena Restrepo 3 33 69 nbsp Brazil BRA Maria FigueiredoFatima dos SantosMarlene da SilvaLuciana de Paula Mendes 3 34 34 nbsp Mexico MEX Ana GuevaraAlejandra QuintanarClaudia MoctezumaMayra Gonzalez 3 38 4810 km track walk nbsp Gianetti Bonfim BRA 48 15 67 nbsp Abigail Saenz MEX 48 38 04 nbsp Geovana Irusta BOL 48 56 22High jump nbsp Orlane dos Santos BRA 1 86 m nbsp Niurka Lusson CUB 1 83 m nbsp Juana Arrendel DOM nbsp Alejandra Garcia ARG 1 83 mLong jump nbsp Lissete Cuza CUB 6 57 m nbsp Maurren Maggi BRA 6 26 m nbsp Luciana dos Santos BRA 6 24 mTriple jump nbsp Yamile Aldama CUB 14 39 m CR nbsp Magdelin Martinez CUB 14 17 m w nbsp Maria de Souza BRA 13 49 m w Shot put nbsp Herminia Fernandez CUB 18 05 m nbsp Elisangela Adriano BRA 17 90 m nbsp Alexandra Amaro BRA 15 60 mDiscus throw nbsp Olga Gomez CUB 58 48 m nbsp Elisangela Adriano BRA 57 10 m nbsp Marlen Sanchez CUB 55 50 mHammer throw nbsp Maria Eugenia Villamizar COL 57 76 m CR nbsp Norbi Balanten CUB 53 80 m nbsp Amarilis Mesa CUB 52 50 mJavelin throw Old javelin model nbsp Sonia Bisset CUB 64 54 m nbsp Odelmys Palma CUB 63 32 m nbsp Zuleima Aramendiz COL 56 24 mHeptathlon nbsp Osiris Pedroso CUB 5715 pts w nbsp Euzinete dos Reis BRA 5495 pts nbsp Zorobabelia Cordoba COL 5165 ptsMedal table edit nbsp High jump world record holder Javier Sotomayor won one of twenty golds for Cuba Host nation Colombia RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Cuba CUB 201110412 nbsp Brazil BRA 81310313 nbsp Colombia COL 677204 nbsp Chile CHI 41165 nbsp Mexico MEX 254116 nbsp Puerto Rico PUR 12147 nbsp Argentina ARG 10458 nbsp Portugal POR 02249 nbsp Venezuela VEN 011210 nbsp Dominican Republic DOM 002211 nbsp Bolivia BOL 0011 nbsp Paraguay PAR 0011Totals 12 entries 424244128 Note The medal count from the 2010 Ibero American Championships report is incorrect as it did not include the shared high jump bronze medals of the Dominican Republic s Juana Arrendel and Marcos dos Santos of Brazil 4 Participation editOut of the 23 members of the Asociacion Iberoamericana de Atletismo at that point in time 19 nations sent delegations to the championships The most notable absences were Spain and Uruguay Despite the fact that the competition was held in the Americas Nicaragua and Honduras did not send teams 5 nbsp Angola 1 nbsp Argentina 22 nbsp Bolivia 5 nbsp Brazil 60 nbsp Chile 10 nbsp Colombia 56 nbsp Costa Rica 9 nbsp Cuba 65 nbsp Dominican Republic 9 nbsp Ecuador 2 nbsp Guatemala 9 nbsp Mexico 37 nbsp Panama 2 nbsp Paraguay 1 nbsp Peru 7 nbsp Portugal 10 nbsp Puerto Rico 25 nbsp El Salvador 1 nbsp Venezuela 8 References edit Campeonato Iberamericano Usurped CONSUDATLE Retrieved on 2012 01 04 El Atletismo Ibero Americano San Fernando 2010 Archived 2011 11 23 at the Wayback Machine RFEA Retrieved on 2012 01 04 a b c El Atletismo Ibero Americano San Fernando 2010 Archived 2011 11 23 at the Wayback Machine pg 142 RFEA Retrieved on 2012 01 04 El Atletismo Ibero Americano San Fernando 2010 Archived 2011 11 23 at the Wayback Machine pg 150 RFEA Retrieved on 2012 01 04 El Atletismo Ibero Americano San Fernando 2010 Archived 2011 11 23 at the Wayback Machine pg 214 RFEA Retrieved on 2012 01 04 ResultsIbero American Championships GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2012 01 04 El Atletismo Ibero Americano San Fernando 2010 Archived 2011 11 23 at the Wayback Machine pgs 141 150 RFEA Retrieved on 2012 01 04 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1996 Ibero American Championships in Athletics amp oldid 1159877079, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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