1960 Ibero-American Games

The 1960 Ibero-American Games (Spanish: I Juegos Iberoamericanos) were held at the Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile, between October 11–16, 1960.

I Ibero-American Games
DatesOctober 11–16, 1960
Host citySantiago, Chile Chile
VenueEstadio Nacional
LevelSenior
Events31 (22 men, 9 women)
Participation325 athletes from
15 nations

A total of 31 events were contested, 22 by men and 9 by women.

Medal summary

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Medal winners were published.[1][2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Rafael Romero (VEN) 10.3   Horacio Esteves (VEN) 10.3   Luis Vienna (ARG) 10.4
200 metres   Rafael Romero (VEN) 20.8   José Telles da Conceição (BRA) 21.5   Lloyd Murad (VEN) 21.5
400 metres   Humberto Brown (PAN) 47.4   Germán Guenard (PUR) 47.9   Anubes da Silva (BRA) 48.5
800 metres   Ramón Sandoval (CHI) 1:50.4   Tomás Barris (ESP) 1:51.0   Julio León (CHI) 1:51.9
1500 metres   Ramón Sandoval (CHI) 3:52.4   Tomás Barris (ESP) 3:52.6   Julio Gómez (ESP) 3:56.0
5000 metres   Osvaldo Suárez (ARG) 14:29.0   José Molíns (ESP) 14:33.6   Manuel Oliveira (POR) 14:56.4
10,000 metres   Osvaldo Suárez (ARG) 30:26.0   José Molíns (ESP) 30:31.6   Carlos Pérez (ESP) 31:02.4
Marathon   Osvaldo Suárez (ARG) 2:38:23   Gumersindo Gómez (ARG) 2:38:33   Álvaro Conde (POR) 2:43:20
110 metres hurdles   Lázaro Betancourt (CUB) 14.3   José Telles da Conceição (BRA) 14.3   Carlos Mossa (BRA) 14.4
400 metres hurdles   Juan Carlos Dyrzka (ARG) 52.8   Anubes da Silva (BRA) 53.0   Ovidio de Jesús (PUR) 53.7
3000 metres steeplechase   Sebastião Mendes (BRA) 9:01.8   Manuel Augusto Alonso (ESP) 9:04.8   José Jesús Fernández (ESP) 9:07.4
4 × 100 metres relay   Venezuela
Lloyd Murad
Rafael Romero
Emilio Romero
Horacio Esteves
40.3   Brazil
Affonso Coelho da Silva
João Pires Sobrinho
Joel Satow
José Telles da Conceição
40.6   Panama
Humberto Brown
Luis Carter
Sydney Dobbs
Percival Jespech
41.3
4 × 400 metres relay   Puerto Rico
Juan Montes
José Luis Villalongo
Ovidio de Jesús
Germán Guenard
3:12.8   Brazil
Joel Carvalho Rocha
Anubes da Silva
Paulo de Oliveira
Ulises Laurindo dos Santos
3:15.2   Spain
Virgilio González Barbeitos
Jesús Rancaño
José Luis Martínez
Amigo
3:15.6
High jump   Teodoro Palacios (GUA) 1.95   Eugenio Velasco (CHI) 1.90   Eleuterio Fassi (ARG) 1.90
Pole vault   Rolando Cruz (PUR) 4.35   Fernando Adarraga (ESP) 4.20   Luis Meza (CHI) 4.15
Long jump   Pedro Almeida (POR) 7.32   Roberto Procel (MEX) 7.16   Adhemar da Silva (BRA) 7.07
Triple jump   Adhemar da Silva (BRA) 15.83   Ramón López (CUB) 15.06   Jorge Castillo (ARG) 15.00
Shot put   Enrique Helf (ARG) 16.09   Cosme Di Cursi (ARG) 15.88   Miguel de la Quadra-Salcedo (ESP) 14.72
Discus throw   Günther Kruse (ARG) 48.56   Dieter Gevert (CHI) 47.98   Hernán Haddad (CHI) 47.88
Hammer throw   José María Elorriaga (ESP) 52.99   Alejandro Díaz (CHI) 52.16   Roberto Chapchap (BRA) 52.15
Javelin throw   Emilio Navarro (PUR) 67.38   José Culleré (ESP) 67.23   Alfonso de Andrés (ESP) 64.62
Decathlon   Héctor Thomas (VEN) 6928   Emir Martínez (ARG) 6633   Juris Laipenieks (CHI) 6532

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Carlota Gooden (PAN) 11.9   Edith Berg (ARG) 12.3   Marisol Massot (CHI) 12.4
200 metres   Jean Holmes (PAN) 24.8   Lorraine Dunn (PAN) 25.7   Marta Buongiorno (ARG) 26.0
80 metres hurdles   Wanda dos Santos (BRA) 11.5   Maria José de Lima (BRA) 11.9   Eliana Gaete (CHI) 12.0
4 × 100 metres relay   Panama
Silvia Hunte
Carlota Gooden
Lorraine Dunn
Jean Holmes
47.2   Argentina
Margarita Formeiro
Marta Buongiorno
Ada Brenner
Edith Berg
48.9   Chile
Eliana Gaete
Aurora Bianchi
Marisol Massot
Nancy Correa
49.2
High jump   Nelly Gómez (CHI) 1.55   Maria José de Lima (BRA) 1.50   Deonildes Martins (URU) 1.45
Long jump   Ada Brener (ARG) 5.55   Laura das Chagas (BRA) 5.43   Eliette Zenardo (BRA) 5.30
Shot put   Pradelia Delgado (CHI) 12.17   Ingeborg Pfüller (ARG) 11.52   Maria Caldeira (BRA) 11.03
Discus throw   Ingeborg Mello (ARG) 39.34   Pradelia Delgado (CHI) 39.15   Ingeborg Pfüller (ARG) 38.85
Javelin throw   Maria Ventura (BRA) 40.72   Marlene Silva (CHI) 40.22   Sumiko Yamakawa (BRA) 29.22

Medal table (unofficial)

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Medal tables for both male and female competitions were published.[1]

  *   Host nation (Chile)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Argentina (ARG)86519
2  Brazil (BRA)48719
3  Chile (CHI)*45716
4  Panama (PAN)4116
  Venezuela (VEN)4116
6  Puerto Rico (PUR)3115
7  Spain (ESP)17614
8  Cuba (CUB)1102
9  Portugal (POR)1023
10  Guatemala (GUA)1001
11  Mexico (MEX)0101
12  Uruguay (URU)0011
Totals (12 entries)31313193

Team trophies

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The placing table for team trophy awarded to the 1st place overall team (men and women) was published.[1] Overall winner and winner at the men's competition was   Argentina.   Brazil won the title in the women's category.

Overall

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  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Points
    Argentina 173
2   Brazil 167
3   Chile 154
4   Spain 109
5   Venezuela 90
6   Puerto Rico 59
7   Panama 56
8   Portugal 33
9   Cuba 23
10   Mexico 18
11   Guatemala 10
12   Uruguay 5
13   Peru 3

Participation

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A total number of 325 athletes (278 men and 47 women) from 15 countries was reported to participate in the event.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Escamilla, Pedro (May 2010), "I Juegos Atléticos Iberoamericanos – Santiago de Chile", in Mansilla, Ignacio (ed.), San Fernando 2010: XIV Campeonato Iberamericano de Atletismo: Andalucía (PDF) (in Spanish) (4th ed.), Asociación Iberoamericana de Atletismo, pp. 57–66, ISBN 84-87704-77-8, retrieved February 27, 2013
  2. ^ "IBERO AMERICAN GAMES", Athletics Weekly, retrieved February 27, 2013