2006 South American Race Walking Championships
The 2006 South American Race Walking Championships were held in Cochabamba, Bolivia, on April 8–9, 2006. The track of the championship runs in the Paseo El Prado (Avenida Ballivián).[1]
A detailed report on the event and an appraisal of the results was given by Eduardo Biscayart for the IAAF.[2]
Complete results were published.[3][4][5][6] The junior events are doumented on the World Junior Athletics History webpages.[7]
Medallists
Results
Men's 20km
Team 20km Men
Men's 50km
Team 50km Men
Place | Country | Points |
01 ! | Ecuador | 7 pts |
02 ! | Peru | 18 pts |
Men's 10km Junior (U20)
Place | Athlete | Time |
01 ! | Juan Manuel Cano ARG | 45:39 |
02 ! | José Luis Muñoz ECU | 45:59 |
03 ! | Mauricio Arteaga ECU | 46:20 |
4 | Robinson Vivar ECU | 47:28 |
5 | Jorge Ruíz COL | 48:41 |
6 | Oscar Díaz COL | 49:19 |
7 | Samuel Babativa COL | 49:44 |
8 | Uriel Yucra PER | 49:58 |
9 | Thiago Bremer BRA | 50:18 |
10 | Camilo Acuña CHI | 50:39 |
11 | Jonathan Riekmann BRA | 53:17 |
12 | José Luis Arpazi BOL | 53:37 |
13 | Ronald Quispe BOL | 54:48 |
— | Edwin Ochoa ECU | DQ |
— | Duberty Flores BOL | DQ |
— | Herbert de Almeida BRA | DQ |
— | Yassir Cabrera PAN | DNF |
Team 10km Men Junior (U20)
Men's 10km Youth (U18)
Place | Athlete | Time |
01 ! | Jorge Ruíz COL | 46:57 |
02 ! | Samuel Babativa COL | 50:09 |
03 ! | Exequiel Segovia CHI | 51:13 |
4 | Pedro Augusto Severo BRA | 53:24 |
5 | Oscar Romero PER | 54:10 |
6 | Luis Urgiles ECU | 54:38 |
7 | Damian Campaña ECU | 55:15 |
8 | Ronald Quispe BOL | 55:55 |
— | Washington Alvarado ECU | DQ |
— | Oscar Díaz COL | DQ |
— | Gonzalo Aguilar BOL | DQ |
Women's 20km
Team 20km Women
Women's 10km Junior (U20)
Place | Athlete | Time |
01 ! | Ingrid Hernández COL | 52:19 |
02 ! | Anlly Pineda COL | 52:34 |
03 ! | Claudia Cornejo BOL | 52:41 |
4 | Maria Rayo COL | 54:33 |
5 | Johana Ordóñez ECU | 54:53 |
6 | Gabriela Cornejo ECU | 55:04 |
7 | Fariluz Morales PER | 56:28 |
8 | Milángela Rosales VEN | 56:41 |
9 | Maritza Guamán ECU | 57:29 |
10 | Vanessa Contreras CHI | 57:58 |
11 | Aline Sausen BRA | 58:33 |
12 | Marilu Zanghelini BRA | 59:02 |
13 | Ingrid Acuña CHI | 59:33 |
14 | Abigail Churqui BOL | 59:36 |
15 | Diana Montaluisa ECU | 59:42 |
16 | Cirila Cume ECU | 59:58 |
17 | Jéssica de Souza BRA | 1:03:59 |
— | Emma Quinallata BOL | DQ |
— | Ana María Almonacid COL | DQ |
— | Paola Sánchez ECU | DQ |
— | Daniela Padilla BOL | DQ |
— | Bárbara Acuña CHI | DQ |
Team 10km Women Junior (U20)
Women's 5km Youth (U18)
Place | Athlete | Time |
01 ! | Claudia Cornejo BOL | 25:04 |
02 ! | Anlly Pineda COL | 25:13 |
03 ! | Magaly Bonilla ECU | 27:00 |
4 | Victoria Alarcón CHI | 27:13 |
5 | Abigail Churqui BOL | 27:45 |
6 | Paola Pérez ECU | 28:23 |
7 | Catherine Pérez BOL | 29:58 |
— | Alessandra Dolberth BRA | DQ |
— | Ana María Almonacid COL | DQ |
— | Maria Rayo COL | DQ |
— | Kimberly García PER | DQ |
— | Daniela Padilla BOL | DQ |
— | Ximena Machaca BOL | DQ |
Team 5km Women Youth (U18)
Place | Country | Points |
01 ! | Bolivia | 13 pts |
Participation
The participation of 89 athletes from 9 countries was announced.[2][8] Another source reports 93 athletes.[1] An unofficial count yields 107 athletes.
See also
- 2006 Race Walking Year Ranking
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Marcha que vale oro y puntos (in Spanish), Los Tiempos, Cochabamba, April 8, 2006, retrieved August 13, 2013
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Biscayart, Eduardo (April 10, 2006), Pérez sets the pace at the South American Race Walking Championships, IAAF, retrieved August 13, 2013
- ↑ Peñafiel y Cornejo se llevan la corona (in Spanish), Los Tiempos, Cochabamba, April 9, 2006, retrieved August 13, 2013
- ↑ Confraternidad (in Spanish), Los Tiempos, Cochabamba, April 10, 2006, retrieved August 13, 2013
- ↑ Tiempo de Hirsuta en los 20 km- 1h41´20 (in Spanish), Los Tiempos, Cochabamba, April 10, 2006, retrieved August 13, 2013
- ↑ Resultados Del Campeonato Sudamericano De Marcha (in Spanish), CONSUDATLE, retrieved August 14, 2013
- ↑ WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), World Junior Athletics History ("WJAH"), retrieved August 11, 2013
- ↑ Faúndez, Heriberto (April 3, 2006), Nueve países estarán con lo mejor en el Suidamericano de Marcha - Los días 8 y 9 de Abril se realizará en Cochabamba Bolivia el Campeonato Sudamericano de Marcha Atlética en Ruta. (in Spanish), El Amaule, red de diarios ciudadanos Mi Voz, Chile, retrieved August 13, 2013