1969 South American Championships in Athletics
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The 1969 South American Championships in Athletics were held in Quito, Ecuador.
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[edit] Medal summary
[edit] Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
100 metres | Iván Moreno Chile |
10.6A | Fernando Acevedo Peru |
10.6A | Andrés Calonge Argentina |
10.7A |
200 metres | Iván Moreno Chile |
20.9A | Fernando Acevedo Peru |
21.0A | Andrés Calonge Argentina |
21.1A |
400 metres | Andrés Calonge Argentina |
46.9A | Raúl Dome Venezuela |
47.6A | José Rabaça Brazil |
47.9A |
800 metres | Jorge Grosser Chile |
1:54.1A | Darcy Pereira Brazil |
1:55.5A | Roberto Salmona Chile |
1:55.9A |
1500 metres | Jorge Grosser Chile |
4:04.7A | Roberto Salmona Chile |
4:06.5A | Clelio Jacome Ecuador |
4:08.5A |
5000 metres | Víctor Mora Colombia |
15:36.6A | Clelio Jacome Ecuador |
15:41.4A | José Ramírez Chile |
15:49.3A |
10000 metres | Víctor Mora Colombia |
32:27.2A | Mario Cutropia Argentina |
32:28.6A | José Ramírez Chile |
32:41.0A |
Marathon | Pedro Cárdenas Colombia |
2:36:36A | José Ramírez Chile |
2:43:41A | Mario Cutropia Argentina |
2:46:56A |
3000 metres steeplechase | Jorge Grosser Chile |
9:51.2A | Víctor Mora Colombia |
9:53.2A | Rafael Baracaldo Colombia |
9:53.2A |
110 metres hurdles | Patricio Saavedra Chile |
14.6A | Alfredo Deza Peru |
14.6A | Enrique Rendón Venezuela |
14.7A |
400 metres hurdles | Juan Carlos Dyrzka Argentina |
52.0A | Jorge Vallecilla Ecuador |
52.7A | Santiago Gordon Chile |
52.8A |
High jump | Luis Arbulú Peru |
2.00A | Luis Barrionuevo Argentina José Dalmastro Argentina |
1.95A | ||
Pole vault | Daniel Argoitía Argentina |
4.40A | Ciro Valdés Colombia |
4.10A | Augusto León Piqueras Peru |
3.70A |
Long jump | Admilson Chitarra Brazil |
7.60A | Iván Moreno Chile |
7.54A | Eduardo Labalta Argentina |
7.21A |
Triple jump | Nelson Prudencio Brazil |
16.34A | Joel Dias Brazil |
14.80A | Ariel González Argentina |
14.65A |
Shot putt | José Jacques Brazil |
16.88A | Mario Peretti Argentina |
15.65A | Juan Turri Argentina |
15.64A |
Discus throw | Dagoberto González Colombia |
51.66A | José Jacques Brazil |
50.88A | Gustavo Gutiérrez Colombia |
50.64A |
Hammer throw | José Vallejo Argentina |
61.58A | Celso de Moraes Brazil |
56.50A | Darwin Piñeyrúa Uruguay |
56.48A |
Javelin throw | Rolf Hoppe Chile |
69.76A | Paulo de Faría Brazil |
63.50A | Jorge Peña Chile |
62.98A |
Decathlon | Héctor Thomas Venezuela |
6720A | Paulo Matschinske Brazil |
6124A | Arno Lagies Chile |
5948A |
4 x 100 metres relay | Colombia | 40.2A | Peru | 40.7A | Chile | 40.7A |
4 x 400 metres relay | Argentina | 3:12.3A | Brazil | 3:13.2A | Peru | 3:13.7A |
[edit] Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
100 metres | Silvina Pereira Brazil |
11.7A | Josefa Vicent Uruguay |
11.9A | María Luisa Vilca Peru |
12.3A |
200 metres | Silvina Pereira Brazil |
24.0A | Josefa Vicent Uruguay |
24.6A | Cristina Filgueira Argentina |
25.0A |
400 metres | Josefa Vicent Uruguay |
56.1A | Melania Fontanarrosa Argentina |
57.4A | Cristina Filgueira Argentina |
57.5A |
800 metres | Melania Fontanarrosa Argentina |
2:17.8A | Nilda Fernández Argentina |
2:18.4A | Lourdes Vega Ecuador |
2:32.3A |
80 metres hurdles | Carlota Ulloa Chile |
11.0A | Graciela Paviotti Argentina |
11.4A | Ana Udini Uruguay |
11.4A |
High jump | Maria da Conceição Brazil |
1.70A | Aída dos Santos Brazil |
1.60A | Patricia Montero Peru Ana Udini Uruguay |
1.55A |
Long jump | Silvina Pereira Brazil |
5.85A | Alicia Kaufmanas Argentina |
5.70A | Ana Akiko Omote Brazil |
5.61A |
Shot putt | Rosa Molina Chile |
13.30A | Neide Gomes Brazil |
13.02A | Maria Boso Brazil |
12.68A |
Discus throw | Odete Domingos Brazil |
42.92A | Gladys Ortega Argentina |
41.92A | Isolina Vergara Colombia |
40.48A |
Javelin throw | Rosa Molina Chile |
45.52A | Flor Umaña Colombia |
43.74A | Kiyomi Nakagawa Brazil |
41.02A |
Pentathlon | Aída dos Santos Brazil |
4422A | Elisabeth Nunes Brazil |
4234A | Carlota Ulloa Chile |
4107A |
4 x 100 metres relay | Brazil | 46.0A | Argentina | 47.0A | Chile | 48.6A |
[edit] Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Brazil | 10 | 10 | 4 | 24 |
2 | Chile | 10 | 3 | 9 | 22 |
3 | Argentina | 6 | 10 | 8 | 24 |
4 | Colombia | 5 | 3 | 3 | 11 |
5 | Peru | 1 | 4 | 4 | 9 |
6 | Uruguay | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
7 | Venezuela | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
8 | Ecuador | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
[edit] External links
- Results - GBR Athletics