1931 South American Championships in Athletics (unofficial)

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Unofficial South American Championships in Athletics
Host city Montevideo, Uruguay Flag of Uruguay.svg
Date(s)May 8–10
LevelSenior
Events20

Unofficial South American Championships in Athletics were held in Montevideo, Uruguay on May 8–10, 1931. The event was held in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Uruguayan independence. [1] [2]

The South American Championships in Athletics is a biennial athletics event organized by CONSUDATLE. The first edition in 1919 was competed between only two countries, but it has since expanded and has generally been held every two years since 1927.

Montevideo Capital city in Uruguay

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Uruguay republic in South America

Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, is a country in the southeastern region of South America. It borders Argentina to its west and Brazil to its north and east, with the Río de la Plata to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast. Uruguay is home to an estimated 3.44 million people, of whom 1.8 million live in the metropolitan area of its capital and largest city, Montevideo. With an area of approximately 176,000 square kilometres (68,000 sq mi), Uruguay is geographically the second-smallest nation in South America, after Suriname.

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Medal summary

Medal winners are published. [1]

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres Flag of Argentina.svg  Carlos Bianchi Lutti  (ARG)10.8Flag of Uruguay.svg  Jaime Cardozo  (URU)11.0Flag of Brazil.svg  José de Almeida  (BRA)
200 metres Flag of Argentina.svg  Carlos Bianchi Lutti  (ARG)22.0Flag of Chile.svg  José Vicente Salinas  (CHI)22.4Flag of Brazil.svg  Iberê Reis  (BRA)
400 metres Flag of Chile.svg  José Vicente Salinas  (CHI)49.2Flag of Uruguay.svg  Héctor Domínguez  (URU)50.4Flag of Brazil.svg  Domingos Puglisi  (BRA)
800 metres Flag of Argentina.svg  Hermenegildo Del Rosso  (ARG)1:57.0Flag of Brazil.svg  Domingos Puglisi  (BRA)Flag of Peru.svg  Alfredo Narváez  (PER)
1500 metres Flag of Argentina.svg  Hermenegildo Del Rosso  (ARG)4:07.4Flag of Chile.svg  Belisario Alarcón  (CHI)Flag of Argentina.svg  Roger Ceballos  (ARG)
3000 metres Flag of Argentina.svg  Juan Carlos Zabala  (ARG)8:44.2Flag of Chile.svg  Belisario Alarcón  (CHI)8:54.8Flag of Argentina.svg  Roger Ceballos  (ARG)
5000 metres Flag of Argentina.svg  Juan Carlos Zabala  (ARG)15:14.2Flag of Argentina.svg  Roger Ceballos  (ARG)15:26.8Flag of Chile.svg  Carlos Cabrera  (CHI)
10,000 metres Flag of Argentina.svg  José Ribas  (ARG)31:18.8Flag of Chile.svg  Carlos Cabrera  (CHI)Flag of Brazil.svg  Murillo de Araújo  (BRA)
110 metres hurdles Flag of Chile.svg  Armando Sorucco  (CHI)16.0Flag of Brazil.svg  Sylvio Padilha  (BRA)16.2Flag of Chile.svg  Alfredo Ugarte  (CHI)
400 metres hurdles Flag of Chile.svg  Carlos Müller  (CHI)56.2Flag of Brazil.svg  Carlos dos Reis  (BRA)56.8Flag of Chile.svg  Alfredo Egaña  (CHI)
High jump Flag of Chile.svg  Alfonso Burgos  (CHI)1.80Flag of Chile.svg  Alberto Estrada  (CHI)1.80Flag of Uruguay.svg  N.R. Di Lorenzo  (URU)1.75
Pole vault Flag of Chile.svg  Adolfo Schlegel  (CHI)3.80Flag of Brazil.svg  Carlos Joel Nelli  (BRA)3.70Flag of Argentina.svg  Carlos Rocamora  (ARG)3.60
Long jump Flag of Argentina.svg  Héctor Berra  (ARG)7.08Flag of Brazil.svg  João Rehder Netto  (BRA)6.705Flag of Chile.svg  Juan Moura  (CHI)6.655
Triple jump Flag of Argentina.svg  Luis Brunetto  (ARG)14.305Flag of Argentina.svg  Pedro Aizcorbe  (ARG)14.215Flag of Uruguay.svg  Julio Bastón  (URU)14.055
Shot put Flag of Chile.svg  Guillermo Otto  (CHI)13.33Flag of Chile.svg  Juan Conrads  (CHI)13.065Flag of Chile.svg  Armando Sorucco  (CHI)12.10
Discus throw Flag of Argentina.svg  Armando Peloursson  (ARG)41.135Flag of Brazil.svg  Bento Barros  (BRA)40.645Flag of Chile.svg  Juan Conrads  (CHI)???
Hammer throw Flag of Argentina.svg  Federico Kleger  (ARG)47.255Flag of Chile.svg  Antonio Barticevic  (CHI)45.475Flag of Argentina.svg  Alfredo Wismer  (ARG)44.785
Javelin throw Flag of Brazil.svg  Joaquim da Silva  (BRA)58.125Flag of Chile.svg  Efraín Santibáñez  (CHI)57.645Flag of Chile.svg  Armando Sorucco  (CHI)54.53
4 × 100 metres relay Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 42.8Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 43.2Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
4 × 400 metres relay Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3:25.0Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay

Medal table (unofficial)


  *   Host nation (Uruguay)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina  (ARG)114419
2Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  (CHI)68721
3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)26513
4Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay  (URU)*1236
5Flag of Peru.svg  Peru  (PER)0011
Totals (5 nations)20202060


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References

  1. 1 2 "SOUTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNOFFICIAL)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 29, 2011
  2. Historia – cronología del atletismo en Chile (in Spanish), Federación Atlética de Chile, archived from the original on 2012-04-03, retrieved October 29, 2011