2001 South American Race Walking Championships
2001 South American Race Walking Championships |
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Organisers |
CONSUDATLE |
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Edition |
13th |
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Date |
October 27–28 |
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Host city |
Cuenca, Azuay, Ecuador |
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Location |
Avenida España, Parque Calderón |
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Nations participating |
6 |
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Athletes participating |
at least 76 |
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Races |
7 |
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← 2000 Lima |
The 2001 South American Race Walking Championships were held in Cuenca, Ecuador, on October 27–28, 2001. The track of the Cup runs in the Avenida España, Parque Calderón.[1]
The event was held jointly with the 2001 Pan American Race Walking Cup. The results for the 20 km races (both men and women) were extracted from the Pan American Race Walking Cup results, while the South American Race Walking Championships additionally featured separate races for men in 35 km, and for junior and youth athletes (both men and women).
Results were published (35 km only in part).[1] The junior events are documented on the World Junior Athletics History webpages.[2]
Medallists
Results
Men's 20km
Team 20km Men
Place | Country | Points |
01 ! | Ecuador | 10 pts |
Men's 35km
Men's 10km Junior (U20)
Team 10km Men Junior (U20)
Place | Country | Points |
01 ! | Ecuador | 11 pts |
Men's 10km Youth (U18)
Place | Athlete | Time |
01 ! | Juan Carlos Sandy BOL | 47:50 |
02 ! | Oswaldo Ortega ECU | 48:14 |
03 ! | German Rivillas COL | 50:42 |
4 | Carlos Borgoño CHI | 51:10 |
5 | Camilo Litardo ECU | 51:46 |
6 | Cristian González ECU | 54:02 |
7 | Robinson Vivar ECU | 55:32 |
8 | David Villafuerte ECU | 56:22 |
9 | Daniel Voigt BRA | 56:52 |
10 | Luis Quinde ECU | 58:26 |
11 | José Luis Muñoz ECU | 59:35 |
12 | Luis Caldas ECU | 59:37 |
— | Andres Cabrea ECU | DQ |
— | Miguel Quisnancela ECU | DQ |
Team 10km Men Youth (U18)
Place | Country | Points |
01 ! | Ecuador | 13 pts |
Women's 20km
Women's 10km Junior (U20)
Place | Athlete | Time |
01 ! | Luisa Paltin ECU | 53:56 |
02 ! | Mabel Oncebay PER | 54:30 |
03 ! | Alessandra Picagevicz BRA | 55:36 |
4 | Johana Peña COL | 56:32 |
5 | Cisiane Lopes BRA | 57:03 |
6 | Leidi Tena ECU | 58:50 |
7 | Alexandra Ortíz ECU | 59:26 |
8 | Carla Litardo ECU | 1:00:46 |
9 | Larisa da Silva BRA | 1:00:55 |
10 | Viviana Astudillo ECU | 1:01:54 |
— | Ariana Quino Salazar BOL | DQ |
— | Elizabeth Ramos PER | DQ |
— | Lizbeth Zúñiga PER | DNF |
Team 10km Women Junior (U20)
Women's 5km Youth (U18)
Place | Athlete | Time |
01 ! | Alessandra Picagevicz BRA | 24:26 |
02 ! | Gina Meneses COL | 26:19 |
03 ! | Johana Ordóñez ECU | 27:11 |
4 | Josette Sepúlveda CHI | 27:25 |
5 | Elizabeth Bravo ECU | 27:54 |
6 | Adriana Jara ECU | 28:06 |
7 | Patricia Amboya ECU | 28:24 |
8 | Gabriela Cornejo ECU | 30:01 |
9 | Veronica Morales ECU | 30:07 |
10 | Mayra Tutillo ECU | 30:12 |
— | Juana Cachi PER | DQ |
— | Johana Malla ECU | DQ |
— | Leydi Palomino PER | DQ |
— | Angela Ramos PER | DQ |
— | Norma Tenesaca ECU | DQ |
Team 5km Women Youth (U18)
Place | Country | Points |
01 ! | Ecuador | 14 pts |
Participation
The participation of at least 76 athletes from 6 countries is reported.[1][2]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 Aguilera, Rubén, Historia de las Copas Panamericanas de Marcha Atlética 1984-2007 (PDF) (in Spanish), Association of Panamerican Athletics, pp. 75–79, archived from the original (PDF) on March 6, 2016, retrieved August 14, 2013
- 1 2 WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), World Junior Athletics History ("WJAH"), retrieved August 14, 2013