1996 South American Junior Championships in Athletics

XXVIII South American Junior Championships in Athletics
Host city Bucaramanga, Colombia Colombia
Date(s) June 8–10
Level Junior
Participation about 283 athletes from
13 nations
Events 43


The 28th South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Bucaramanga, Colombia from June 8–10, 1996.

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[1] An unofficial count yields the number of about 283 athletes from about 13 countries: Argentina (25), Bolivia (5), Brazil (66), Chile (31), Colombia (56), Ecuador (7), Guyana (4), Panama (24), Paraguay (1), Peru (12), Suriname (1), Uruguay (6), Venezuela (45).

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  Paulo Poersch (BRA) 10.2  John Mena (COL) 10.4  Heber Viera (URU) 10.5
200 metres  Paulo Poersch (BRA) 20.2w  Heber Viera (URU) 20.9w  Valmir da Silva (BRA) 21.4w
400 metres  Gustavo Aguirre (ARG) 48.3  André dos Santos (BRA) 48.4  Claudio Silva (VEN) 48.4
800 metres  Hudson de Souza (BRA) 1:50.8  Davi de Jesus (BRA) 1:51.8  Gustavo Aguirre (ARG) 1:52.4
1500 metres  Claudinei Vítor (BRA) 3:53.6  José da Silva (BRA) 3:55.9  José Luis Zapata (COL) 3:58.0
5000 metres  Ricardo Maestrello (BRA) 14:44.2  Marílson dos Santos (BRA) 14:48.3  Mauricio Ladino (COL) 14:54.9
10,000 metres  Mauricio Ladino (COL) 31:31.5  Paulo Lunkes (BRA) 31:32.1  Julio Cutipa (PER) 32:06.0
3000 metres steeplechase  Ramiro Nogueira (BRA) 9:20.5  Rogelio Fernández (URU) 9:21.5  Nelson González (COL) 9:26.3
110 metres hurdles  Alexander Mena (COL) 14.6  Paulo Villar (COL) 14.8  Adriano de Oliveira (BRA) 15.2
400 metres hurdles  Alexander Mena (COL) 51.9  Cristiano Moura (BRA) 53.5  Robson dos Santos (BRA) 53.6
High jump  Alfredo Deza (PER) 2.12  Fabrício Romero (BRA) 2.12  Jorge Balliengo (ARG) 2.09
Pole vault  Waldo Martínez (ARG) 4.60  Gustavo Rehder (BRA) 4.50  Cristóbal Zegers (CHI) 4.45
Long jump  Cristián Antivilo (CHI) 7.30  Felipe Soto (COL) 7.04  Elton de Queiroz (BRA) 7.03
Triple jump  Marco dos Santos (BRA) 15.05  Jefferson Lopes (BRA) 15.04  José Reyes (VEN) 14.68
Shot put  Jhonny Rodríguez (COL) 16.17  Ronny Jiménez (VEN) 15.07  Marcelo Moreira (BRA) 14.47
Discus throw  Hernán Vázquez (ARG) 46.76  Andrés Calvo (ARG) 46.26  Julián Angulo (COL) 45.38
Hammer throw  Cristian Fernández (ARG) 51.98  Patricio Palma (CHI) 50.02  Juan Alviar (COL) 46.28
Javelin throw  Carlos Pérez (VEN) 61.88  John Mena (COL) 61.46  Cruz Gámez (VEN) 60.82
Decathlon  Santiago Lorenzo (ARG) 6352  Édson Bindilatti (BRA) 6255  Everaldo do Vasconcelos (BRA) 5977
10,000 metres track walk  Omar Aguirre (ECU) 45:53.8  Rodrigo de Araújo (BRA) 46:06.7  José Marín (COL) 46:36.7
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil 40.3  Colombia 40.4  Argentina 41.5
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:10.6  Colombia 3:14.6  Venezuela 3:15.0

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Paola Restrepo (COL) 11.7  Clara Córdoba (COL) 11.9  Aretusa Moreira (BRA) 12.0
200 metres  Onica Frazer (GUY) 24.2w  Clara Córdoba (COL) 24.5w  Paola Restrepo (COL) 24.7w
400 metres  Onica Frazer (GUY) 54.6  Juliana de Oliveira (BRA) 56.4  Norbelis Bracho (VEN) 56.8
800 metres  Andréa da Silva (BRA) 2:12.4  Susana Rebolledo (CHI) 2:12.9  Gloria Posso (COL) 2:13.3
1500 metres  Fabiana Cristine da Silva (BRA) 4:28.6  Bertha Sánchez (COL) 4:32.9  María Peralta (ARG) 4:40.3
3000 metres  Fabiana Cristine da Silva (BRA) 10:11.9  Bertha Sánchez (COL) 10:12.4  María Peralta (ARG) 10:18.2
10,000 metres  Valquíria dos Santos (BRA) 38:00.8  Norelis Lugo (VEN) 38:12.4  Isabel Boldo (BRA) 39:29.2
100 metres hurdles  Kelly Ribeiro de Oliveira (BRA) 14.3  Patrícia de Souza (BRA) 14.4  Cora Olivero (ARG) 14.7
400 metres hurdles  Rúbia dos Santos (BRA) 60.4  Silvana de Santana (BRA) 62.2  María Fernanda de Bastos (ARG) 64.0
High jump  Glaucia da Silva (BRA) 1.77  Gisela Pfeiffer (ARG) 1.74  Delfina Blaquier (ARG) 1.68
Pole vault  Márcia Hennemann (BRA) 3.22  Mariela Laurora (ARG) 2.90  Jessica Freitas (BRA) 2.75
Long jump  Edilene Ferreira (BRA) 5.74w  Yorly Lasso (COL) 5.74  Vanina Bernardo (ARG) 5.69
Triple jump  Clara Córdoba (COL) 12.41  Viviane Anacleto (BRA) 12.37  Edilene Ferreira (BRA) 12.31w
Shot put  Katiuscia de Jesus (BRA) 14.01  Vânia Kolonko (BRA) 13.03  María Wals (ARG) 12.94
Discus throw  Fanny García (VEN) 43.96  Katiuscia de Jesus (BRA) 43.86  Neila Bombazaro (BRA) 41.42
Hammer throw  María Wals (ARG) 46.78  Katiuscia de Jesus (BRA) 44.22  Ana Milena (COL) 40.52
Javelin throw  Sabina Moya (COL) 54.34  Claudineia Barreto (BRA) 44.78  Márcia Vizzotto (BRA) 44.04
Heptathlon  Ellen Marinho (BRA) 4580  Gladibeth Morles (VEN) 4427  Carolina Torres (CHI) 4277
5000 metres track walk  Sandra Zapata (COL) 25:21.9  Andreia Pedro (BRA) 25:25.6  Yesenia López (COL) 25:38.8
4 × 100 metres relay  Colombia 46.8  Brazil 47.4  Venezuela 48.5
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:45.2  Colombia 3:52.4  Chile 3:53.6

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Brazil 21 21 12 54
2  Colombia 9 12 10 31
3  Argentina 6 3 10 19
4  Venezuela 2 3 6 11
5  Guyana 2 0 0 2
6  Chile 1 2 3 6
7  Peru 1 0 1 2
8  Ecuador 1 0 0 1
9  Uruguay 0 2 1 3

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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