1972 South American Junior Championships in Athletics
IX South American Junior Championships in Athletics | |
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Host city | Asunción, Paraguay |
Date(s) | October 21–25 |
Level | Junior |
Participation |
about 194 athletes from 8 nations |
Events | 33 |
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The ninth South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Asunción, Paraguay from October 21–25, 1972.
Participation (unofficial)
Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[1] An unofficial count yields the number of about 194 athletes from about 8 countries: Argentina (40), Brazil (32), Chile (33), Colombia (22), Ecuador (6), Paraguay (24), Peru (22), Uruguay (15).
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 | |||
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100 metres | Welbe Barreto (BRA) | 10.9 | Ángel Guerrero (PAR) | 11.1 | Jorge Lobera (ARG) | 11.1 |
200 metres | Delmo da Silva (BRA) | 22.4 | Welbe Barreto (BRA) | 22.5 | Diego Valencia (COL) | 22.5 |
400 metres | Pedro Teixeira (BRA) | 49.8 | Francisco Bozzo (CHI) | 50.6 | Francisco Rojas (PAR) | 50.9 |
800 metres | Ángel Holman (ARG) | 1:58.6 | Ary Pinto (BRA) | 1:59.3 | André Pereira (BRA) | 2:00.2 |
1500 metres | Antonio Tello (ARG) | 4:04.1 | Jairo Correa (COL) | 4:05.1 | André Pereira (BRA) | 4:05.7 |
3000 metres | Jairo Correa (COL) | 8:58.6 | Luis Tipán (ECU) | 9:05.2 | Carlos Soria (ECU) | 9:08.7 |
1500 metres steeplechase | Germán Aranda (COL) | 4:31.6 | Roberto Assumpção (BRA) | 4:34.9 | Antonio Tello (ARG) | 4:35.1 |
110 metres hurdles | Nicolás Rodillo (CHI) | 16.3 | Eduardo Sosa (ARG) | 16.5 | Rodolfo Iturraspe (ARG) | 16.6 |
400 metres hurdles | Francisco Rojas (PAR) | 53.9 | Roberto Comisso (ARG) | 57.5 | Rodolfo Iturraspe (ARG) | 58.6 |
High jump | Milton Reis (BRA) | 1.90 | José Machado (BRA) | 1.85 | Daniel Abugattás (PER) | 1.80 |
Pole vault | Ernesto Koike (BRA) | 4.00 | Juan Rossetti (ARG) | 3.70 | Raúl Lyon (CHI) | 3.70 |
Long jump | Héctor Elizón (ARG) | 6.90 | Geraldo Rodrigues (BRA) | 6.84 | César Vega (PAR) | 6.50 |
Triple jump | João Carlos de Oliveira (BRA) | 14.67 | Rodney Gomes (BRA) | 14.07 | Carlos Arrastía (ARG) | 13.98 |
Shot put | Joaquim Pérez (CHI) | 14.29 | Humberto Vianna (BRA) | 14.13 | Carlos Castro (BRA) | 13.33 |
Discus throw | Edval Petrechen (BRA) | 42.62 | Oscar Attes (ARG) | 38.62 | Eduardo Galvão (BRA) | 36.46 |
Hammer throw | Francisco Pedro (ARG) | 53.20 | José Rangel (COL) | 48.28 | Jorge Maldonado (COL) | 46.72 |
Javelin throw | Dante Bertorello (ARG) | 55.64 | Humberto Vianna (BRA) | 53.24 | Adolfo Leyva (CHI) | 53.20 |
Pentathlon* | Geraldo Rodrigues (BRA) | 3653 | Pablo Pérez (COL) | 3518 | Luis Betancourt (COL) | 3460 |
4 × 100 metres relay | Colombia | 43.3 | Paraguay | 43.4 | Ecuador | 43.9 |
4 × 400 metres relay | Brazil | 3:26.3 | Colombia | 3:28.6 | Argentina | 3:31.3 |
* = another source[1] rather states: Hexathlon
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Leslie Cooper (CHI) | 12.5 | Carmela Bolívar (PER) | 12.7 | Ivete Barbosa (BRA) | 13.0 |
200 metres | Carmela Bolívar (PER) | 25.5 | Hilda Javier (URU) | 25.8 | Ivete Barbosa (BRA) | 26.2 |
400 metres | Carla Ramos (CHI) | 59.4 | Hilda Javier (URU) | 59.5 | Magaly Zumaeta (PER) | 59.6 |
800 metres | Rosângela Verissimo (BRA) | 2:21.0 | Magaly Zumaeta (PER) | 2:23.5 | Carla Ramos (CHI) | 2:23.6 |
100 metres hurdles | Edith Noeding (PER) | 15.0 | Elisa Barros (BRA) | 16.0 | Hildegard Krause (BRA) | 16.0 |
High jump | Catalina Recordón (CHI) | 1.60 | Cecilia Rossi (CHI) | 1.50 | Mónica Rodríguez (ARG) | 1.45 |
Long jump | Conceição Geremias (BRA) | 5.86 | Edith Noeding (PER) | 5.63 | Ana Desevici (URU) | 5.42 |
Shot put | Verônica Brunner (BRA) | 12.28 | Eucaris Echevarría (COL) | 11.37 | Soledad Jiménez (PER) | 10.84 |
Discus throw | Verônica Brunner (BRA) | 36.28 | Eucaris Echevarría (COL) | 33.70 | Gladys Sánchez (ARG) | 32.20 |
Javelin throw | María Rojas (CHI) | 35.14 | Asunción Figueroa (CHI) | 34.20 | Susana Sánchez (ARG) | 34.18 |
Pentathlon | Edith Noeding (PER) | 3432 | Mirtha Fleitas (URU) | 2957 | Hildegard Krause (BRA) | 2947 |
4 × 100 metres relay | Peru | 49.4 | Brazil | 49.4 | Argentina | 49.9 |
4 × 400 metres relay | Brazil | 4:08.0 | Chile | 4:11.5 | Argentina | 4:19.7 |
Medal table (unofficial)
The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Brazil | 14 | 10 | 8 | 32 |
2 | Chile | 6 | 4 | 3 | 13 |
3 | Argentina | 5 | 4 | 11 | 20 |
4 | Peru | 4 | 3 | 3 | 10 |
5 | Colombia | 3 | 6 | 3 | 12 |
6 | Paraguay | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
7 | Uruguay | 0 | 3 | 1 | 4 |
8 | Ecuador | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
References
- 1 2 3 World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), retrieved November 1, 2011
- ↑ SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN), Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
- ↑ SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (WOMEN), Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
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