1976 South American Youth Championships in Athletics

The 3rd South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held in Santiago, Chile from November 4–7, 1976.

III South American Youth Championships in Athletics
DatesNovember 4–7
Host citySantiago, Chile Chile
LevelYouth
Events31
Participationabout 168 athletes from
6 nations

Medal summary

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Medal winners are published for boys[1] and girls.[2] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Lincoln Neves (BRA) 11.1   Oswaldo Félix (BRA) 11.1   Felipe Gordillo (URU) 11.2
200 metres   José Luis Lozano (PER) 22.6   Oswaldo Félix (BRA) 23.0   Roberto Carter (CHI) 23.0
400 metres   Antônio Dias Ferreira (BRA) 48.9   Arturo Merino (CHI) 50.9   José Peixoto (BRA) 51.6
800 metres   Antônio Dias Ferreira (BRA) 1:54.3   Arturo Merino (CHI) 1:54.6   Julio Ruibert (ARG) 1:57.4
1500 metres   Cristián Castillo (CHI) 4:05.5   Roger Soler (PER) 4:05.8   Patricio Casassus (CHI) 4:06.2
1500 metres steeplechase   Cristián Castillo (CHI) 4:20.6   Luís Martins (BRA) 4:25.2   Fernando Marrón (ARG) 4:28.3
110 metres hurdles   José Luis Lozano (PER) 14.3   Felipe Edwards (CHI) 14.6   Sergio Faivovich (CHI) 14.8
300 metres hurdles   José Luis Lozano (PER) 39.2   Felipe Edwards (CHI) 40.0   Franklin Biancamano (BRA) 41.0
High jump   Carlos Gambetta (ARG) 1.93   Víctor Migliaro (CHI) 1.90   Andrés Badoglio (ARG) 1.85
Pole vault   Carlos da Silva (BRA) 3.80   Sebastián Hevia (CHI) 3.70   Enrique Goytizolo (PER) 3.60
Long jump   Roberto Freitas (BRA) 6.50   Felipe Gordillo (URU) 6.43   Fernando Sancho (CHI) 6.39
Triple jump   Luiz Favero (BRA) 14.20   Roberto Freitas (BRA) 13.60   Héctor Eguillor (ARG) 13.34
Shot put   Gert Weil (CHI) 15.73   José Jara (CHI) 15.49   Roberto Olcese (ARG) 15.49
Discus throw   Roberto Olcese (ARG) 48.66   José Jara (CHI) 44.20   Miro Ronac (PER) 41.22
Hammer throw   Renzo Rossini (PER) 47.90   Andrés Albide (ARG) 46.62   Carlos Macedo (BRA) 45.72
Javelin throw   Eduardo da Silva (BRA) 54.10   Juan Garmendia (ARG) 52.42   César da Costa (BRA) 51.86
Hexathlon   Aníbal Díaz (ARG) 3563   Juan Lagos (CHI) 3459   Hugo Giménez (ARG) 3367
4 × 100 metres relay   Brazil 42.9   Chile 43.7   Argentina 43.8
4 × 400 metres relay   Brazil 3:23.2   Chile 3:24.8   Peru 3:32.2

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Susana Perizzotti (ARG) 12.2   Adriana Pero (ARG) 12.3   Elizabeth Montesano (BRA) 12.5
200 metres   Susana Perizzotti (ARG) 25.0   Adriana Pero (ARG) 25.1   Pía Ábalos (CHI) 25.5
600 metres   Marcela López Espinosa (ARG) 1:33.1   Sandra Ferreira (BRA) 1:37.9   Daise de Oliveira (BRA) 1:39.3
80 metres hurdles   Susana Planas (ARG) 12.1   Patricia Deck (CHI) 12.2   Claudia Rodríguez (ARG) 12.2
High jump   Ana Maria de Oliveira (BRA) 1.60   Julia Araya (CHI) 1.60   Lucilene Lonardoni (BRA) 1.55
Long jump   Claudia Benavente (CHI) 5.36   Laura Rivarola (ARG) 5.36   Silvia Barchetta (ARG) 5.27
Shot put   Patricia Guerrero (PER) 11.64   Maria Cabaleiro (BRA) 11.13   Cristina Madoz (ARG) 10.87
Discus throw   Ana Gambacini (ARG) 37.52   Zulema Rivera (ARG) 37.34   Gloria Martínez (CHI) 34.58
Javelin throw   Patricia Guerrero (PER) 44.60   Gladys Aguayo (CHI) 41.84   Neusa Trolezzi (BRA) 39.62
Pentathlon   Ana Maria de Oliveira (BRA) 3405   Lucilene Lonardoni (BRA) 3268   Julia Araya (CHI) 3259
4 × 100 metres relay   Chile 48.8   Brazil 49.0   Peru 50.1
4 × 400 metres relay   Argentina 3:56.8   Chile 3:59.2   Brazil 4:01.6

Medal table (unofficial)

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  *   Host nation (Chile)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Brazil (BRA)118928
2  Argentina (ARG)961025
3  Peru (PER)61411
4  Chile (CHI)*515727
5  Uruguay (URU)0112
Totals (5 entries)31313193


Participation (unofficial)

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Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3] An unofficial count yields the number of about 168 athletes from about 6 countries:

References

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  1. ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (BOYS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 11, 2011
  2. ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (GIRLS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 11, 2011
  3. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), retrieved November 11, 2011
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