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2008 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics

The 2008 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics (Spanish: XIII Campeonato Iberoamericano de Atletismo), was an athletics competition which was held at the Estadio Tierra de Campeones in Iquique, Chile from June 13 to the 15th. A total of forty-four events were contested, of which 22 by male and 22 by female athletes.

XIII Ibero-American Championships in Athletics
Dates13 – 15 June 2008
Host cityIquique, Chile
VenueEstadio Tierra de Campeones
Events44
Participation316 athletes from
19 nations

Iquique was selected as the host city for the event, in May 2006, at the Iberoamerican Athletics Confederation Congress (Congreso de la Confederación Iberoamericana de Atletismo).[1] A running track was installed at the stadium specifically for the competition.[2]

No championship records were set at an edition which has hampered by cold, windy whether in the Chilean city. Six national records were broken at the competition,[3] however, including a Chilean record throw of 18.65 m by shot put winner Natalia Ducó, which was also a South American junior record.[4] Ecuador's Bayron Piedra was another stand-out performer as he set a national record to win the 3000 metres, adding to his silver medal from the 1500 metres.

The competition was dominated by Brazilian athletes: seventeen gold medals were won by the country's athletes and it topped the medal table with a total of 44 medals – a third of those on offer. Colombia had the next most golds with five and Spain and Argentina took four each. The hosts Chile had two golds in their medal haul of eight altogether.[3]

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: -2.3 m/s)
  José Carlos Moreira (BRA) 10.54   Franklin Nazareno (ECU) 10.60   Kael Becerra (CHI) 10.62
200 metres   Sandro Viana (BRA) 20.87   Bruno de Barros (BRA) 20.95   Cristián Reyes (CHI) 21.14
400 metres   Geiner Mosquera (COL) 46.63   Fernando de Almeida (BRA) 46.73   Héctor Carrasquillo (PUR) 46.92
800 metres   Andy González (CUB) 1:47.59   Fabiano Peçanha (BRA) 1:47.83   Salvador Crespo (ESP) 1:48.11
1500 metres   Fabiano Peçanha (BRA) 3:42.06   Bayron Piedra (ECU) 3:42.65   Víctor Montaner (ESP) 3:42.93
3000 metres   Bayron Piedra (ECU) 7:54.69 NR   Isaías Ataro (MEX) 7:54.70   Mario Bazán (PER) 7:57.95 NR
5000 metres   Javier Carriqueo (ARG) 13:51.14   Alejandro Suárez (MEX) 13:51.20   Juan Carlos Romero (MEX) 13:51.25
110 metres hurdles
(wind: -2.0 m/s)
  Paulo César Villar (COL) 13.74   Enrique Llanos (PUR) 13.89   Éder Antônio Souza (BRA) 14.10
400 metres hurdles   Mahau Suguimati (BRA) 50.07   Jeisson Rivas (COL) 50.92   Tiago Bueno (BRA) 51.20
3000 metres steeplechase   Mario Bazán (PER) 8:42.51   Francisco Lara (ESP) 8:43.57   Gládson Barbosa (BRA) 8:44.93
4×100 metres relay   Brazil (BRA)
Vicente de Lima
Sandro Viana
Bruno de Barros
José Carlos Moreira
38.96   Argentina (ARG)
José Manuel Garaventa
Mariano Jiménez
Miguel Wilken
Matías Usandivaras
40.28 Only two finishers
4×400 metres relay   Cuba (CUB)
Omar Cisneros
William Collazo
Yasmani Copello
Yeimer López
3:03.22   Brazil (BRA)
Luís Ambrosio
Luíz Guilherme de Oliveira
André de Melo
Fernando de Almeida
3:08.45   Dominican Republic (DOM)
Ramon Frías
Tayron Reyes
Gustavo Cuesta
Kelvin Herrera
3:08.70
20,000 metres walk   José Alessandro Bagio (BRA) 1:23:12.6   Juan Manuel Cano (ARG) 1:24:19.2   Patricio Ortega (ECU) 1:24:24.1
High jump   Jessé de Lima (BRA) 2.20 m   Fábio Baptista (BRA) 2.20 m   Santiago Guerci (ARG) 2.20 m
Pole vault   Henrique Martins (BRA) 5.00 m   Marcelo Terra (ARG) 5.00 m   Guillermo Chiaraviglio (ARG) 4.80 m
Long jump   Gaspar Araújo (POR) 7.82 m   Jonathan Martínez (ESP) 7.64 m   Louis Tristán (PER) 7.58 m
Triple jump   Hugo Chila (ECU) 16.31 m   Thiago Dias (BRA) 15.53 m   Leonardo Elisiario dos Santos (BRA) 15.34 m
Shot put   Borja Vivas (ESP) 19.45 m   Reinaldo Proenza (CUB) 19.42 m   Germán Lauro (ARG) 19.02 m
Discus throw   Jorge Balliengo (ARG) 59.43 m   Pedro Cuesta (ESP) 57.67 m   Ronald Julião (BRA) 56.77 m
Hammer throw   Juan Ignacio Cerra (ARG) 69.74 m   Dário Manso (POR) 68.96 m   Moisés Campeny (ESP) 68.87 m
Javelin throw   Anier Boué (CUB) 78.77 m   Noraldo Palacios (COL) 77.20 m   Víctor Fatecha (PAR) 75.81 m
Decathlon   Odirlei Pessoni (BRA) 7362 pts   Ânderson Venâncio (BRA) 6944 pts   Tiago Marto (POR) 6915 pts

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: -1.5 m/s)
  Yomara Hinestroza (COL) 11.58   Lucimar de Moura (BRA) 11.70   Rosemar Coelho Neto (BRA) 11.74
200 metres   Darlenys Obregón (COL) 23.84   Wilmarys Álvarez (VEN) 23.85   Rosemar Coelho Neto (BRA) 23.86
400 metres   Zudikey Rodríguez (MEX) 52.14   Wilmarys Álvarez (VEN) 53.33   Maria Laura Almirão (BRA) 53.34
800 metres   Christiane dos Santos (BRA) 2:04.34   Lizaira Del Valle (PUR) 2:04.37   Cristina Guevara (MEX) 2:04.42
1500 metres   Sabine Heitling (BRA) 4:18.78   Nadia Rodríguez (ARG) 4:23.24   Elena García (ESP) 4:23.45
3000 metres   Dolores Checa (ESP) 9:16.53   Rosa Godoy (ARG) 9:22.72   Nadia Rodríguez (ARG) 9:29.58
5000 metres   Sonia Bejarano (ESP) 16:01.00   Fabiana Cristine da Silva (BRA) 16:05.45   María Isabel Montilla (VEN) 16:30.60 NR
100 metres hurdles   Francisca Guzmán (CHI) 13.56   Brigitte Merlano (COL) 13.60   Lucimara da Silva (BRA) 13.61
400 metres hurdles   Lucimar Teodoro (BRA) 56.1   Gisele Cruz (BRA) 56.8   Lucy Jaramillo (ECU) 57.9
3000 metres steeplechase   Sabine Heitling (BRA) 9:54.70   Rosa Godoy (ARG) 10:00.36 NR   Ángela Figueroa (COL) 10:02.13
4×100 metres relay   Colombia (COL)
Yomara Hinestroza
Mirtha Brock
Darlenys Obregón
María Idrobo
44.89   Brazil (BRA)
Lucimar de Moura
Rosemar Coelho Neto
Ana Cláudia Lemos Silva
Luciana dos Santos
44.99   Chile (CHI)
Daniela Pávez
Carolina Díaz
Ljubica Milos
Sicylle Jeria
46.87
4×400 metres relay   Mexico (MEX)
Ruth Grajeda
Gabriela Medina
Nallely Vela
Zudikey Rodríguez
3:33.27   Brazil (BRA)
Maria Laura Almirão
Perla Regina dos Santos
Sheila Ferreira
Josiane Tito
3:34.01   Colombia (COL)
Mirtha Brock
Maria Alejandra Idrobo
Kelly López
Norma González
3:39.46
10,000 metres walk   Maribel Gonçalves (POR) 45:24.59   Graciela Mendoza (MEX) 46:43.94   Cisiane Dutra Lopes (BRA) 46:54.20
High jump   Eliana da Silva (BRA) 1.87 m   Caterine Ibargüen (COL) 1.85 m   Solange Witteveen (ARG) 1.83 m
Pole vault   Joana Ribeiro Costa (BRA) 4.20 m   Carolina Torres (CHI) 4.10 m   Alejandra García (ARG)
  Keisa Monterola (VEN)
4.00 m
Long jump   Arantza Loureiro (ESP) 6.25 m   Eliane Martins (BRA) 6.20 m   Claudette Martínez (MEX) 5.89 m
Triple jump   Verónica Davis (VEN) 13.32 m   Laurice Cristina Félix (BRA) 12.86 m   Jennifer Arveláez (VEN) 12.84 m
Shot put   Natalia Ducó (CHI) 18.65 m AJR NR   Andréa Pereira (BRA) 16.72 m   Ahymará Espinoza (VEN) 14.98 m
Discus throw   Rocío Comba (ARG) 54.49 m   Karen Gallardo (CHI) 53.10 m NR   Elisângela Adriano (BRA) 52.82 m
Hammer throw   Rosa Rodríguez (VEN) 65.96 m   Jennifer Dahlgren (ARG) 64.89 m   Josiane Soares (BRA) 63.09 m
Javelin throw   Alessandra Resende (BRA) 56.59 m   María González (VEN) 53.20 m   Zuleima Araméndiz (COL) 53.11 m
Heptathlon   Lucimara da Silva (BRA) 5739 pts   Ana Capdevila (ESP) 5312 pts   Macarena Reyes (CHI) 5278 pts

Medal table edit

 
Lucimar de Moura won 100 m silver medals individually and in the relay.

  *   Host nation (Chile)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Brazil17151244
2  Colombia54312
3  Argentina47617
4  Spain44412
5  Cuba3104
6  Venezuela2349
7  Mexico2338
8  Chile*2248
9  Ecuador2226
10  Portugal2114
11  Peru1023
12  Puerto Rico0213
13  Dominican Republic0011
  Paraguay0011
Totals (14 entries)444444132

Participation edit

Of the twenty-eight members of the Asociación Iberoamericana de Atletismo, nineteen nations sent delegations to the 2008 championships. This represented all the organisation's members but for Guinea-Bissau. A total of 322 athletes were set to take part in the competition [5] of which 316 actually participated.

References edit

  1. ^ Iquique será la sede del Iberoamericano de Atletismo 2008. Cooperativa (2006-05-26). Retrieved on 2011-01-03.
  2. ^ Atletas piden acelerar pista 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine. Estrella Iquique (2007-04-27). Retrieved on 2011-01-03.
  3. ^ a b Biscayart, Eduardo (2008-06-16). Brazil takes Ibero-American Championships in Chile – Final Day. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-03.
  4. ^ Biscayart, Eduardo (2008-06-14). Shot putter Ducó extends South American junior record in Iquique - Ibero-American Champs Day 1. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-03.
  5. ^ El Atletismo Ibero-Americano - San Fernando 2010 2011-11-23 at the Wayback Machine (pg. 214). RFEA. Retrieved on 2012-01-08.
Day reports
  • Biscayart, Eduardo (2008-06-14). Shot putter Ducó extends South American junior record in Iquique - Ibero-American Champs Day 1. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-03.
  • Biscayart, Eduardo (2008-06-15). Brazil leads after day 2 of Ibero-American Championships in Iquique. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-03.
  • Biscayart, Eduardo (2008-06-16). Brazil takes Ibero-American Championships in Chile – Final Day. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-03.
Results
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External links edit

  • from ITVNoticias (in Spanish)
  • Competition Technical Manual (in Spanish)

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The 2008 Ibero American Championships in Athletics Spanish XIII Campeonato Iberoamericano de Atletismo was an athletics competition which was held at the Estadio Tierra de Campeones in Iquique Chile from June 13 to the 15th A total of forty four events were contested of which 22 by male and 22 by female athletes XIII Ibero American Championships in AthleticsDates13 15 June 2008Host cityIquique ChileVenueEstadio Tierra de CampeonesEvents44Participation316 athletes from 19 nations 2006 Ponce2010 San Fernando Iquique was selected as the host city for the event in May 2006 at the Iberoamerican Athletics Confederation Congress Congreso de la Confederacion Iberoamericana de Atletismo 1 A running track was installed at the stadium specifically for the competition 2 No championship records were set at an edition which has hampered by cold windy whether in the Chilean city Six national records were broken at the competition 3 however including a Chilean record throw of 18 65 m by shot put winner Natalia Duco which was also a South American junior record 4 Ecuador s Bayron Piedra was another stand out performer as he set a national record to win the 3000 metres adding to his silver medal from the 1500 metres The competition was dominated by Brazilian athletes seventeen gold medals were won by the country s athletes and it topped the medal table with a total of 44 medals a third of those on offer Colombia had the next most golds with five and Spain and Argentina took four each The hosts Chile had two golds in their medal haul of eight altogether 3 Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Medal table 3 Participation 4 References 5 External linksMedal summary editMain article 2008 Ibero American Championships in Athletics Results Men edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres wind 2 3 m s nbsp Jose Carlos Moreira BRA 10 54 nbsp Franklin Nazareno ECU 10 60 nbsp Kael Becerra CHI 10 62 200 metres nbsp Sandro Viana BRA 20 87 nbsp Bruno de Barros BRA 20 95 nbsp Cristian Reyes CHI 21 14 400 metres nbsp Geiner Mosquera COL 46 63 nbsp Fernando de Almeida BRA 46 73 nbsp Hector Carrasquillo PUR 46 92 800 metres nbsp Andy Gonzalez CUB 1 47 59 nbsp Fabiano Pecanha BRA 1 47 83 nbsp Salvador Crespo ESP 1 48 11 1500 metres nbsp Fabiano Pecanha BRA 3 42 06 nbsp Bayron Piedra ECU 3 42 65 nbsp Victor Montaner ESP 3 42 93 3000 metres nbsp Bayron Piedra ECU 7 54 69 NR nbsp Isaias Ataro MEX 7 54 70 nbsp Mario Bazan PER 7 57 95 NR 5000 metres nbsp Javier Carriqueo ARG 13 51 14 nbsp Alejandro Suarez MEX 13 51 20 nbsp Juan Carlos Romero MEX 13 51 25 110 metres hurdles wind 2 0 m s nbsp Paulo Cesar Villar COL 13 74 nbsp Enrique Llanos PUR 13 89 nbsp Eder Antonio Souza BRA 14 10 400 metres hurdles nbsp Mahau Suguimati BRA 50 07 nbsp Jeisson Rivas COL 50 92 nbsp Tiago Bueno BRA 51 20 3000 metres steeplechase nbsp Mario Bazan PER 8 42 51 nbsp Francisco Lara ESP 8 43 57 nbsp Gladson Barbosa BRA 8 44 93 4 100 metres relay nbsp Brazil BRA Vicente de LimaSandro VianaBruno de BarrosJose Carlos Moreira 38 96 nbsp Argentina ARG Jose Manuel GaraventaMariano JimenezMiguel WilkenMatias Usandivaras 40 28 Only two finishers 4 400 metres relay nbsp Cuba CUB Omar CisnerosWilliam CollazoYasmani CopelloYeimer Lopez 3 03 22 nbsp Brazil BRA Luis AmbrosioLuiz Guilherme de OliveiraAndre de MeloFernando de Almeida 3 08 45 nbsp Dominican Republic DOM Ramon FriasTayron ReyesGustavo CuestaKelvin Herrera 3 08 70 20 000 metres walk nbsp Jose Alessandro Bagio BRA 1 23 12 6 nbsp Juan Manuel Cano ARG 1 24 19 2 nbsp Patricio Ortega ECU 1 24 24 1 High jump nbsp Jesse de Lima BRA 2 20 m nbsp Fabio Baptista BRA 2 20 m nbsp Santiago Guerci ARG 2 20 m Pole vault nbsp Henrique Martins BRA 5 00 m nbsp Marcelo Terra ARG 5 00 m nbsp Guillermo Chiaraviglio ARG 4 80 m Long jump nbsp Gaspar Araujo POR 7 82 m nbsp Jonathan Martinez ESP 7 64 m nbsp Louis Tristan PER 7 58 m Triple jump nbsp Hugo Chila ECU 16 31 m nbsp Thiago Dias BRA 15 53 m nbsp Leonardo Elisiario dos Santos BRA 15 34 m Shot put nbsp Borja Vivas ESP 19 45 m nbsp Reinaldo Proenza CUB 19 42 m nbsp German Lauro ARG 19 02 m Discus throw nbsp Jorge Balliengo ARG 59 43 m nbsp Pedro Cuesta ESP 57 67 m nbsp Ronald Juliao BRA 56 77 m Hammer throw nbsp Juan Ignacio Cerra ARG 69 74 m nbsp Dario Manso POR 68 96 m nbsp Moises Campeny ESP 68 87 m Javelin throw nbsp Anier Boue CUB 78 77 m nbsp Noraldo Palacios COL 77 20 m nbsp Victor Fatecha PAR 75 81 m Decathlon nbsp Odirlei Pessoni BRA 7362 pts nbsp Anderson Venancio BRA 6944 pts nbsp Tiago Marto POR 6915 pts Women edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres wind 1 5 m s nbsp Yomara Hinestroza COL 11 58 nbsp Lucimar de Moura BRA 11 70 nbsp Rosemar Coelho Neto BRA 11 74 200 metres nbsp Darlenys Obregon COL 23 84 nbsp Wilmarys Alvarez VEN 23 85 nbsp Rosemar Coelho Neto BRA 23 86 400 metres nbsp Zudikey Rodriguez MEX 52 14 nbsp Wilmarys Alvarez VEN 53 33 nbsp Maria Laura Almirao BRA 53 34 800 metres nbsp Christiane dos Santos BRA 2 04 34 nbsp Lizaira Del Valle PUR 2 04 37 nbsp Cristina Guevara MEX 2 04 42 1500 metres nbsp Sabine Heitling BRA 4 18 78 nbsp Nadia Rodriguez ARG 4 23 24 nbsp Elena Garcia ESP 4 23 45 3000 metres nbsp Dolores Checa ESP 9 16 53 nbsp Rosa Godoy ARG 9 22 72 nbsp Nadia Rodriguez ARG 9 29 58 5000 metres nbsp Sonia Bejarano ESP 16 01 00 nbsp Fabiana Cristine da Silva BRA 16 05 45 nbsp Maria Isabel Montilla VEN 16 30 60 NR 100 metres hurdles nbsp Francisca Guzman CHI 13 56 nbsp Brigitte Merlano COL 13 60 nbsp Lucimara da Silva BRA 13 61 400 metres hurdles nbsp Lucimar Teodoro BRA 56 1 nbsp Gisele Cruz BRA 56 8 nbsp Lucy Jaramillo ECU 57 9 3000 metres steeplechase nbsp Sabine Heitling BRA 9 54 70 nbsp Rosa Godoy ARG 10 00 36 NR nbsp Angela Figueroa COL 10 02 13 4 100 metres relay nbsp Colombia COL Yomara HinestrozaMirtha BrockDarlenys ObregonMaria Idrobo 44 89 nbsp Brazil BRA Lucimar de MouraRosemar Coelho NetoAna Claudia Lemos SilvaLuciana dos Santos 44 99 nbsp Chile CHI Daniela PavezCarolina DiazLjubica MilosSicylle Jeria 46 87 4 400 metres relay nbsp Mexico MEX Ruth GrajedaGabriela MedinaNallely VelaZudikey Rodriguez 3 33 27 nbsp Brazil BRA Maria Laura AlmiraoPerla Regina dos SantosSheila FerreiraJosiane Tito 3 34 01 nbsp Colombia COL Mirtha BrockMaria Alejandra IdroboKelly LopezNorma Gonzalez 3 39 46 10 000 metres walk nbsp Maribel Goncalves POR 45 24 59 nbsp Graciela Mendoza MEX 46 43 94 nbsp Cisiane Dutra Lopes BRA 46 54 20 High jump nbsp Eliana da Silva BRA 1 87 m nbsp Caterine Ibarguen COL 1 85 m nbsp Solange Witteveen ARG 1 83 m Pole vault nbsp Joana Ribeiro Costa BRA 4 20 m nbsp Carolina Torres CHI 4 10 m nbsp Alejandra Garcia ARG nbsp Keisa Monterola VEN 4 00 m Long jump nbsp Arantza Loureiro ESP 6 25 m nbsp Eliane Martins BRA 6 20 m nbsp Claudette Martinez MEX 5 89 m Triple jump nbsp Veronica Davis VEN 13 32 m nbsp Laurice Cristina Felix BRA 12 86 m nbsp Jennifer Arvelaez VEN 12 84 m Shot put nbsp Natalia Duco CHI 18 65 m AJR NR nbsp Andrea Pereira BRA 16 72 m nbsp Ahymara Espinoza VEN 14 98 m Discus throw nbsp Rocio Comba ARG 54 49 m nbsp Karen Gallardo CHI 53 10 m NR nbsp Elisangela Adriano BRA 52 82 m Hammer throw nbsp Rosa Rodriguez VEN 65 96 m nbsp Jennifer Dahlgren ARG 64 89 m nbsp Josiane Soares BRA 63 09 m Javelin throw nbsp Alessandra Resende BRA 56 59 m nbsp Maria Gonzalez VEN 53 20 m nbsp Zuleima Aramendiz COL 53 11 m Heptathlon nbsp Lucimara da Silva BRA 5739 pts nbsp Ana Capdevila ESP 5312 pts nbsp Macarena Reyes CHI 5278 ptsMedal table edit nbsp Lucimar de Moura won 100 m silver medals individually and in the relay Host nation Chile RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Brazil171512442 nbsp Colombia543123 nbsp Argentina476174 nbsp Spain444125 nbsp Cuba31046 nbsp Venezuela23497 nbsp Mexico23388 nbsp Chile 22489 nbsp Ecuador222610 nbsp Portugal211411 nbsp Peru102312 nbsp Puerto Rico021313 nbsp Dominican Republic0011 nbsp Paraguay0011Totals 14 entries 444444132Participation editOf the twenty eight members of the Asociacion Iberoamericana de Atletismo nineteen nations sent delegations to the 2008 championships This represented all the organisation s members but for Guinea Bissau A total of 322 athletes were set to take part in the competition 5 of which 316 actually participated nbsp Argentina 33 nbsp Bolivia 15 nbsp Brazil 64 nbsp Chile 48 nbsp Colombia 23 nbsp Cuba 8 nbsp Dominican Republic 7 nbsp Ecuador 10 nbsp Guatemala 5 nbsp Honduras 4 nbsp Mexico 17 nbsp Panama 3 nbsp Paraguay 1 nbsp Peru 5 nbsp Portugal 6 nbsp Puerto Rico 8 nbsp Spain 30 nbsp Uruguay 2 nbsp Venezuela 27 References edit Iquique sera la sede del Iberoamericano de Atletismo 2008 Cooperativa 2006 05 26 Retrieved on 2011 01 03 Atletas piden acelerar pista Archived 2011 07 07 at the Wayback Machine Estrella Iquique 2007 04 27 Retrieved on 2011 01 03 a b Biscayart Eduardo 2008 06 16 Brazil takes Ibero American Championships in Chile Final Day IAAF Retrieved on 2011 01 03 Biscayart Eduardo 2008 06 14 Shot putter Duco extends South American junior record in Iquique Ibero American Champs Day 1 IAAF Retrieved on 2011 01 03 El Atletismo Ibero Americano San Fernando 2010 Archived 2011 11 23 at the Wayback Machine pg 214 RFEA Retrieved on 2012 01 08 Day reports Biscayart Eduardo 2008 06 14 Shot putter Duco extends South American junior record in Iquique Ibero American Champs Day 1 IAAF Retrieved on 2011 01 03 Biscayart Eduardo 2008 06 15 Brazil leads after day 2 of Ibero American Championships in Iquique IAAF Retrieved on 2011 01 03 Biscayart Eduardo 2008 06 16 Brazil takes Ibero American Championships in Chile Final Day IAAF Retrieved on 2011 01 03 Results Day 1 archived Day 2 archived Day 3 archived External links editVideo review from ITVNoticias in Spanish Competition Technical Manual in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 Ibero American Championships in Athletics amp oldid 1160804414, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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