1994 South American Youth Championships in Athletics

The 12th South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held in Cochabamba, Bolivia from September 30-October 2, 1994.

XII South American Youth Championships in Athletics
DatesSeptember 30-October 2
Host cityCochabamba, Bolivia Bolivia
LevelYouth
Events38
Participationabout 233 athletes from
11 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]

All results are marked as "affected by altitude" (A), because Cochabamba is located at 2,558 metres above sea level.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: +1.8 m/s)   Jimmy Pino (COL) 10.71A   Martín Voss (ARG) 10.94A   Jonathan Medina (VEN) 11.03A
200 metres (wind: -2.3 m/s)   Jimmy Pino (COL) 21.95A   Daniel de Oliveira (BRA) 22.54A   Evandro Tristão (BRA) 22.62A
400 metres   Arturo Arce (PER) 49.70A   Rogério Rufino (BRA) 50.14A   Marcos García (URU) 50.22A
800 metres   Marcos García (URU) 1:58.63A   Wendell Silva (BRA) 1:59.77A   Everson Silva (BRA) 2:00.88A
1500 metres   Claudinei Vítor (BRA) 4:16.22A   Wendell Silva (BRA) 4:17.13A   Juan Mamani (PER) 4:18.78A
5000 metres   Juan Mamani (PER) 16:33.52A   Isaac Colque (BOL) 16:43.39A   Jeison Vargas (COL) 17:12.02A
1500 metres steeplechase   Angelo Álvarez (CHI) 4:40.33A   Damião de Melo (BRA) 4:47.13A   Erick Jujra (PER) 4:50.82A
110 metres hurdles (wind: +2.3 m/s)   Rodrigo Palladino (BRA) 14.55A w   Rodrigo Terra (BRA) 14.76A w   Tomás Vega (CHI) 14.87A w
300 metres hurdles   Tomás Vega (CHI) 38.60A   Rodrigo Palladino (BRA) 39.00A   Gustavo Blanco (ARG) 39.24A
High jump   Fabrício Romero (BRA) 2.07A   Wagner Príncipe (BRA) 2.00A   Camel Etcheverry (COL) 1.97A
Pole vault   Cristian Aguirre (ARG) 3.90A   Santiago Lorenzo (ARG) 3.70A   Daniel Rosende (CHI) 3.50A
Long jump   Diego Ripanti (ARG) 7.21A   Johnny Rodríguez (VEN) 6.93A   Luis Marfán (CHI) 6.86A
Triple jump   Johnny Rodríguez (VEN) 14.85A   Luiz da Silveira (BRA) 14.83A   Diego Ripanti (ARG) 14.21A
Shot put   José Puyol (CHI) 15.08A   Jeberton Fermino (BRA) 14.73A   John Mena (COL) 14.67A
Discus throw   Hernán Vázquez (ARG) 44.68A   John Mena (COL) 44.52A   Renato Pires (BRA) 44.18A
Hammer throw   Cristian Fernández (ARG) 64.14A   Juan Palacios (ARG) 53.00A   Renzo Godoy (PER) 46.38A
Javelin throw   Santiago Lorenzo (ARG) 58.16A   Adriano Vitorino (BRA) 56.52A   John Mena (COL) 54.94A
Hexathlon   Ramón Vivas (VEN) 4069A   Carlos García (VEN) 4045A   Adriano de Oliveira (BRA) 3933A
5000 metres track walk   Raomir Hernández (VEN) NTT   Franciello de Souza (BRA) NTT   Juan Chocho (ECU) NTT
4 × 100 metres relay   Brazil
Daniel Toledo
Alessandro Rodrigues
Rodrigo Palladino
Evandro de Tristão
42.64A   Argentina
Leandro Renny
Diego Ripanti
Gustavo Blanco
Martín Voss
43.13A   Chile
Daniel Haeussler
Andres Illanes
Gonzalo Risopatrón
Benjamín Arteaga
43.35A
4 × 400 metres relay   Brazil
Dourado
Aurelio
Rogerio da Silva
dos Santos
3:21.63A   Peru
Jimmy Silva
Ramírez
Christian García
Arturo Arce
3:25.45A   Argentina
Martín Voss
Blas Parada
Juan Pardo
Gustavo Blanco
3:27.38A

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: +0.2 m/s)   Alessandra Ferreira (BRA) 12.23A   María Laura Rodríguez (ARG) 12.24A   Adriana Moraes (BRA) 12.37A
200 metres (wind: 1.6 m/s)   Adriana Moraes (BRA) 25.32A   Silvana de Santana (BRA) 25.46A   Andrea Higuita (COL) 25.57A
400 metres   Zulay Nazareno (VEN) 57.27A   Josiane Tito (BRA) 57.71A   Karina Soto (URU) 58.44A
800 metres   Fabiana da Silva (BRA) 2:14.30A   Bertha Sánchez (COL) 2:16.64A   Maria Cecilia Silva (BRA) 2:18.90A
1500 metres   Bertha Sánchez (COL) 4:46.99A   Joaquina Rondón (COL) 4:50.49A   Fabiana da Silva (BRA) 4:53.49A
3000 metres   Bertha Sánchez (COL) 10:35.2A   Joaquina Rondón (COL) 10:39.8A   Fabiana da Silva (BRA) 10:46.4A
100 metres hurdles (wind: 1.4 m/s)   Patrícia de Souza (BRA) 14.56A   Cora Olivero (ARG) 14.72A   Kelly Ribeiro de Oliveira (BRA) 14.76A
300 metres hurdles   Rúbia dos Santos (BRA) 43.37A   Carolina Matesic (CHI) 44.48A   Eyda Rentería (COL) 44.74A
High jump   Silmara Gandolfo (BRA) 1.67A   Aline Zimmermann (BRA) 1.64A   Gisela Pfeiffer (ARG) 1.61A
Long jump   Gisele de Oliveira (BRA) 5.85A   Gisela Pfeiffer (ARG) 5.76A   Alicia Medina (ARG) 5.74A
Shot put   Polianna de Oliveira (BRA) 11.87A   Luz Dary Castro (COL) 11.76A   Elisângela Zuede (BRA) 11.64A
Discus throw   Guadalupe Sallar (ARG) 38.16A   Luz Dary Castro (COL) 35.66A   Giovanna Miranda (BRA) 34.18A
Javelin throw   Daniela Massoli (CHI) 41.72A   Giovanna Miranda (BRA) 39.42A   Xiolimar Carolina Castillo (VEN) 36.34A
Pentathlon   Ellen Marinho (BRA) 3234A   Gladibeth Morles (VEN) 3060A   Laura Spelmeyer (ARG) 2953A
3000 metres Track Walk   Gladys Criollo (ECU) 15:39.2A   Rosa Sánchez (BOL) 15:52.6A   Saskia Luetke (BRA) 16:20.5A
4 × 100 metres relay   Brazil
Campeiro
Silvania da Conceiçao
Adriana Moraes
Alessandra Ferreira
47.31A   Peru
Ursula Romero
Patricia Hasegawa
Lucía Rodríguez
Erika Varillas
48.75A   Argentina
Flavia Rougier
Valeria Falcón
Carolina Mondelo
María Laura Rodríguez
49.21A
4 × 400 metres relay   Brazil
Josiane Tito
Rúbia dos Santos
Silvania da Conceiçao
Adriana Moraes
3:53.14A   Chile
Carolina Matesic
Rosa Hernández
Sandra Llanquin
Paula Osorio
4:01.62A   Argentina
Cora Olivero
Alicia Medina
Jessica Cardinal
Carolina Mondelo
4:07.93A

Medal table (unofficial)

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  *   Host nation (Bolivia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Brazil (BRA)16161244
2  Argentina (ARG)67821
3  Colombia (COL)46616
4  Venezuela (VEN)4329
5  Chile (CHI)42410
6  Peru (PER)2237
7  Uruguay (URU)1023
8  Ecuador (ECU)1012
9  Bolivia (BOL)*0202
Totals (9 entries)383838114


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 233 athletes from about 11 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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