2002 South American Race Walking Championships

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2002 South American Race Walking Championships
Organisers CONSUDATLE
Edition14th
DateSeptember 14–15
Host city Puerto Saavedra, Araucanía, Chile Flag of Chile.svg
Events7
Participation83 athletes from
9 nations

The 2002 South American Race Walking Championships were held in Puerto Saavedra, Chile, on September 14–15, 2002. The event was also known as South American Race Walking Cup.

Contents

A short note on the event and an appraisal of the results was given by Eduardo Biscayart for the IAAF. [1]

Complete results were published. [2] [3] [4] The junior events are documented on the World Junior Athletics History webpages. [5]

Medallists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
20 kmFlag of Brazil.svg  Sérgio Vieira Galdino  (BRA)1:24:23Flag of Chile.svg  Cristian Muñoz  (CHI)1:24:26Flag of Ecuador.svg  Fausto Quinde  (ECU)1:25:07
35 kmFlag of Peru.svg  Edwin Centeno  (PER)2:48:13Flag of Chile.svg  Luis Figueroa  (CHI)2:53:25Flag of Ecuador.svg  Rolando Saquipay  (ECU)2:55:51
10 km Junior (U20)Flag of Brazil.svg  Rafael Duarte  (BRA)42:31Flag of Ecuador.svg  Osvaldo Ortega  (ECU)44:47Flag of Ecuador.svg  Edwin Malacatus  (ECU)44:53
10 km Youth (U18)Flag of Chile.svg  Carlos Borgoño  (CHI)46:32Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Eben Ezer Churqui  (BOL)46:35Flag of Ecuador.svg  Osvaldo Ortega  (ECU)46:37
Team (Men)
20 km TeamFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 18 ptsFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 19 pts
35 km TeamNo team finished
10 km Junior (U20) TeamNo team finished
10 km Youth (U18) TeamFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 15 ptsFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 36 pts
Women
20 kmBandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Geovanna Irusta  (BOL)1:41:21Flag of Brazil.svg  Gianetti Bonfim  (BRA)1:42:23Flag of Venezuela.svg  Morelba Useche  (VEN)1:43:23
10 km Junior (U20)Flag of Brazil.svg  Alessandra Picagevicz  (BRA)49:54Flag of Brazil.svg  Cisiane Dutra Lopes  (BRA)50:11Flag of Ecuador.svg  Johana Malla  (ECU)52:34
5 km Youth (U18)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Johana Malla  (ECU)25:14Flag of Colombia.svg  Luz Villamarín  (COL)25:20Flag of Ecuador.svg  Johana Ordóñez  (ECU)25:21
Team (Women)
20 km TeamFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 12 pts
10 km Junior (U20) TeamFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7 ptsFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 16 ptsFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 28 pts
5 km Youth (U18) TeamFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 9 ptsFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 24 pts

Results

Men's 20km

PlaceAthleteTime
Gold medal icon.svg Sérgio Vieira Galdino Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA 1:24:23
Silver medal icon.svg Cristian Muñoz Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 1:24:26
Bronze medal icon.svg Fausto Quinde Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 1:25:07
4 Fredy Hernández Flag of Colombia.svg  COL 1:25:49
5 Xavier Moreno Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 1:28:53
6 Hugo Aros Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 1:30:28
7 Edwin Centeno Flag of Peru.svg  PER 1:31:01
8 Ronald Huayta Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  BOL 1:31:53
9 Mário dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA 1:32:13
10 Andrés Chocho Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 1:33:29
11 Jerzon Villagra Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 1:38:12
José Alessandro Bagio Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA DQ
Patricio Montero Flag of Chile.svg  CHI DQ
Jefferson Pérez Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU DNF

Team 20km Men

PlaceCountryPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 18 pts
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 19 pts

Men's 35km

PlaceAthleteTime
Gold medal icon.svg Edwin Centeno Flag of Peru.svg  PER 2:48:13
Silver medal icon.svg Luis Figueroa Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 2:53:25
Bronze medal icon.svg Rolando Saquipay Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 2:55:51
4 Luis Villagra Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 2:58:36
Cláudio Richardson dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA DQ
Hugo Aros Flag of Chile.svg  CHI DQ
Carlos Antonio Velozo Flag of Chile.svg  CHI DQ
Fredy Hernández Flag of Colombia.svg  COL DNF

Men's 10km Junior (U20)

PlaceAthleteTime
Gold medal icon.svg Rafael Duarte Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA 42:31
Silver medal icon.svg Oswaldo Ortega Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 44:47
Bronze medal icon.svg Edwin Malacatus Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 44:53
4 Elias Reynaga Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  BOL 45:04
5 Alex Jara Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 46:51
6 Luciano Muñoz Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 50:52
7 Alejandro Vianello Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG 57:22
Cristián Bascuñán Flag of Chile.svg  CHI DQ
Fabio Benito González Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG DQ
David Guevara Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU DQ
Vanderlei dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA DQ
Diogo Gamboa Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA DQ
German Rivillas Flag of Colombia.svg  COL DNF

Men's 10km Youth (U18)

PlaceAthleteTime
Gold medal icon.svg Carlos Borgoño Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 46:32
Silver medal icon.svg Eben Ezer Churqui Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  BOL 46:35
Bronze medal icon.svg Oswaldo Ortega Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 46:37
4 Calisto Sevegnani Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA 46:37
5 Elias Reynaga Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  BOL 47:47
6 Yerko Araya Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 49:44
7 James Rendón Flag of Colombia.svg  COL 50:05
8 Edward Araya Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 50:58
9 Fernando Matus Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 51:59
10 Robinson Vivar Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 52:20
11 Luis Saavedra Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG 58:12
12 Carlos Arriola Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG 59:50
13 Nataniel Florit Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG 1:04:27
Miguel Quisnancela Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU DQ

Team 10km Men Youth (U18)

PlaceCountryPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 15 pts
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 36 pts

Women's 20km

PlaceAthleteTime
Gold medal icon.svg Geovanna Irusta Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  BOL 1:41:21
Silver medal icon.svg Gianetti Bonfim Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA 1:42:23
Bronze medal icon.svg Morelba Useche Flag of Venezuela.svg  VEN 1:43:23
4 Tânia Spindler Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA 1:47:03
5 Marcela Pacheco Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 1:47:37
6 Rosane Prigol Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA 1:49:23
7 Lidia Carriego Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG 1:57:15
Sandra Zapata Flag of Colombia.svg  COL DQ

Team 20km Women

PlaceCountryPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 12 pts

Women's 10km Junior (U20)

PlaceAthleteTime
Gold medal icon.svg Alessandra Picagevicz Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA 49:54
Silver medal icon.svg Cisiane Dutra Lopes Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA 50:11
Bronze medal icon.svg Johana Malla Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 52:34
4 Erica de Sena Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA 52:44
5 Johana Ordóñez Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 52:45
6 Gina Meneses Flag of Colombia.svg  COL 53:53
7 Josette Sepúlveda Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 54:05
8 Adriana Jara Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 56:20
9 Carla Litardo Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 56:20
10 Marisol Cea Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 57:24
11 Claudia Troncoso Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 59:49
12 Paola Medina Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG 1:09:13
Lizbeth Zúñiga Flag of Peru.svg  PER DQ

Team 10km Women Junior (U20)

PlaceCountryPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7 pts
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 16 pts
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 28 pts

Women's 5km Youth (U18)

PlaceAthleteTime
Gold medal icon.svg Johana Malla Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 25:14
Silver medal icon.svg Luz Villamarín Flag of Colombia.svg  COL 25:20
Bronze medal icon.svg Johana Ordóñez Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 25:21
4 Erica de Sena Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA 26:35
5 Adriana Jara Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 27:01
6 Carla Litardo Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU 27:24
7 Marcela Iturra Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 27:52
8 Anita Rico Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 28:14
9 Anita Jara Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 29:45
10 Vanessa Contreras Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 30:06
11 Dennis Oyarzún Flag of Chile.svg  CHI 30:10
12 Lucy Lezcano Flag of Paraguay.svg  PAR 33:06
13 Ana Alfonso Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG 33:09
Elizabeth Bravo Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU DQ

Team 5km Women Youth (U18)

PlaceCountryPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 9 pts
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 24 pts

Participation

The participation of 83 athletes from 9 countries is reported. [2] [3] [4]

See also

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