In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Charadia and the second or maternal family name is
Alfieri .
Andrés Charadia Alfieri (born July 10, 1966) is a retired male hammer thrower from Argentina , who represented his native country three times in the men's hammer throw event at the Summer Olympics , starting in 1988 . He set his personal best (74.66 metres) on October 9, 1994, at a meet in Cordoba, Argentina .
International competitions
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Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Argentina
1985
South American Junior Championships
Santa Fe, Argentina
2nd
Hammer
58.48 m
1986
Ibero-American Championships
La Habana , Cuba
5th
Hammer
59.20 m
South American Games
Santiago, Chile
1st
Hammer
62.72 m
1987
Pan American Games
Indianapolis , United States
10th
Discus
46.61 m
2nd
Hammer
69.36 m
World Championships
Rome, Italy
24th (q)
Hammer
63.70 m
South American Championships
São Paulo, Brazil
1st
Hammer
66.72 m
1988
Ibero-American Championships
Mexico City, Mexico
1st
Hammer
68.46 m A
Olympic Games
Seoul, South Korea
25th (q)
Hammer
68.26 m
1989
South American Championships
Medellín, Colombia
4th
Shot put
15.63 m
7th
Discus
45.80 m
2nd
Hammer
65.56 m
1990
Ibero-American Championships
Manaus , Brazil
6th
Shot put
15.01 m
5th
Discus
51.54 m
1st
Hammer
68.98 m
South American Games
Lima, Peru
2nd
Shot put
15.24 m
2nd
Discus
47.10 m
1st
Hammer
69.94 m
1991
South American Championships
Manaus, Brazil
5th
Shot put
15.14 m
5th
Discus
47.44 m
2nd
Hammer
62.88 m
Pan American Games
Havana, Cuba
5th
Hammer
68.22 m
World Championships
Tokyo, Japan
25th (q)
Hammer
66.52 m
1992
Ibero-American Championships
Seville , Spain
2nd
Hammer
69.38 m
Olympic Games
Barcelona, Spain
20th (q)
Hammer
70.82 m
World Cup
Havana, Cuba
5th
Hammer
71.62 m 1
1993
South American Championships
Lima, Peru
4th
Shot put
16.03 m
1st
Hammer
71.14 m
World Championships
Stuttgart, Germany
23rd (q)
Hammer
68.48 m
1994
Ibero-American Championships
Mar del Plata , Argentina
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Shot put
NM
1st
Hammer
70.80 m
South American Games
Valencia, Venezuela
1st
Hammer
70.80 m
1995
Pan American Games
Mar del Plata, Argentina
3rd
Hammer
71.78 m
South American Championships
Manaus, Brazil
1st
Hammer
70.34 m
World Championships
Gothenburg, Sweden
37th (q)
Hammer
66.34 m
1996
Ibero-American Championships
Mexico City, Mexico
4th
Hammer
67.94 m
Olympic Games
Atlanta, United States
35th (q)
Hammer
65.26 m
1 Representing the Americas