2019 South American Championships in Athletics

Last updated
51st South American Championships
Dates24–26 May
Host city Flag of Peru.svg Lima, Peru
Venue Villa Deportiva Nacional
LevelSenior
Events44 (22 men, 22 women)
Participation325 athletes from
13 nations

2019 South American Championships in Athletics was the 51st edition of the biennial athletics competition between South American nations. The event was held in Lima, Peru, from 24 to 26 May at the Villa Deportiva Nacional. [1]

Contents

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
(wind: -0.9 m/s)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Rodrigo do Nascimento  (BRA)10.28Flag of Brazil.svg  Felipe Bardi dos Santos  (BRA)10.43Flag of Colombia.svg  Diego Palomeque  (COL)10.47
200 metres
(wind: -0.7 m/s)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Bernardo Baloyes  (COL)20.42 CR Flag of Brazil.svg  Rodrigo do Nascimento  (BRA)20.63Flag of Paraguay.svg  Christopher Ortiz  (PAR)20.98
400 metresFlag of Colombia.svg  Anthony Zambrano  (COL)45.53Flag of Brazil.svg  Lucas Carvalho  (BRA)46.12Flag of Brazil.svg  Anderson Henriques  (BRA)46.15
800 metresFlag of Venezuela.svg  Lucirio Antonio Garrido  (VEN)1:46.27Flag of Colombia.svg  Jelssin Robledo  (COL)1:47.31Flag of Peru.svg  Marco Antonio Vilca  (PER)1:48.06
1500 metresFlag of Venezuela.svg  Lucirio Antonio Garrido  (VEN)3:55.04Flag of Argentina.svg  Javier Lacamoire  (ARG)3:55.15Flag of Brazil.svg  Carlos de Oliveira Santos  (BRA)3:55.18
5000 metresFlag of Brazil.svg  Altobeli da Silva  (BRA)13:50.08 CR Flag of Peru.svg  José Luis Rojas  (PER)13:53.11Flag of Colombia.svg  Gerard Giraldo  (COL)13:54.51
10,000 metresFlag of Ecuador.svg  Bayron Piedra  (ECU)28:48.13Flag of Colombia.svg  José Mauricio González  (COL)28:48.60Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Vidal Basco  (BOL)28:52.32 NR
110 metres hurdles
(wind: -0.8 m/s)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Gabriel Constantino  (BRA)13.54Flag of Colombia.svg  Yojan Chaverra  (COL)13.66Flag of Brazil.svg  Eduardo Rodrigues de Deus  (BRA)13.68
400 metres hurdlesFlag of Brazil.svg  Alison dos Santos  (BRA)49.88Flag of Chile.svg  Alfredo Sepúlveda  (CHI)50.03Flag of Argentina.svg  Guillermo Ruggeri  (ARG)50.20
3000 m steeplechaseFlag of Colombia.svg  Carlos San Martín  (COL)8:36.37Flag of Brazil.svg  Altobeli da Silva  (BRA)8:38.43Flag of Colombia.svg  Gerard Giraldo  (COL)8:41.48
4 × 100 metres relayFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Alberto Aguilar
Abdel Kalil
Alexis Nieves
Rafael Vázquez
39.56Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Erik Cardoso
Gabriel Constantino
Rodrigo do Nascimento
Eduardo de Deus
39.91Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Jhonny Rentería
Diego Palomeque
Yilmar Herrera
Bernardo Baloyes
39.94
4 × 400 metres relayFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Jhon Solís
Diego Palomeque
Kevin Mina  [ de ]
Anthony Zambrano
3:04.04Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Lucas Carvalho
Alison dos Santos
Mahau Suguimati
Anderson Henriques
3:04.13Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Enzo Faulbaum  [ fr ]
Rafael Muñoz
Alejandro Peirano
Alfredo Sepúlveda
3:11.84
20,000 m track walkFlag of Colombia.svg  Jhon Castañeda  (COL)1:22:33.4Flag of Ecuador.svg  David Hurtado  (ECU)1:23:39.7Flag of Peru.svg  Luis Campos  (PER)1:24:17.5
High jumpFlag of Panama.svg  Alexander Bowen  (PAN)2.21Flag of Brazil.svg  Fernando Ferreira  (BRA)2.21Flag of Venezuela.svg  Eure Yáñez  (VEN)2.18
Pole vaultFlag of Brazil.svg  Augusto Dutra de Oliveira  (BRA)5.61Flag of Brazil.svg  Thiago Braz da Silva  (BRA)5.41Flag of Argentina.svg  Germán Chiaraviglio  (ARG)5.21
Long jumpFlag of Uruguay.svg  Emiliano Lasa  (URU)7.76Flag of Brazil.svg  Paulo Sérgio Oliveira  (BRA)7.71Flag of Colombia.svg  Raúl Mena  (COL)7.66
Triple jumpFlag of Argentina.svg  Maximiliano Díaz  (ARG)16.23Flag of Brazil.svg  Kauam Bento  (BRA)16.18Flag of Suriname.svg  Miguel van Assen  (SUR)16.11
Shot putFlag of Brazil.svg  Darlan Romani  (BRA)21.00Flag of Brazil.svg  Willian Dourado  (BRA)19.09Flag of Argentina.svg  Germán Lauro  (ARG)18.97
Discus throwFlag of Colombia.svg  Mauricio Ortega  (COL)58.89Flag of Brazil.svg  Douglas dos Reis  (BRA)56.43Flag of Chile.svg  Claudio Romero  (CHI)54.31
Hammer throwFlag of Chile.svg  Gabriel Kehr  (CHI)75.27 CR Flag of Chile.svg  Humberto Mansilla  (CHI)73.00Flag of Brazil.svg  Allan Wolski  (BRA)72.51
Javelin throwFlag of Colombia.svg  Jaime Dayron Márquez  (COL)78.00Flag of Chile.svg  Francisco Muse  [ fr ] (CHI)75.97Flag of Colombia.svg  Arley Ibargüen  (COL)75.83
DecathlonFlag of Venezuela.svg  Georni Jaramillo  (VEN)7784Flag of Venezuela.svg  Gerson Izaguirre  (VEN)7302Flag of Argentina.svg  Sergio Pandiani  (ARG)7226
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.6 m/s)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Vitória Cristina Rosa  (BRA)11.24Flag of Venezuela.svg  Andrea Purica  (VEN)11.32Flag of Ecuador.svg  Gabriela Suárez  (ECU)11.67
200 metres
(wind: +0.8 m/s)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Vitória Cristina Rosa  (BRA)22.90Flag of Venezuela.svg  Andrea Purica  (VEN)23.37Flag of Ecuador.svg  Gabriela Suárez  (ECU)23.65
400 metresFlag of Brazil.svg  Tiffani Marinho  (BRA)52.81Flag of Colombia.svg  Lina Licona  (COL)53.18Flag of Argentina.svg  Noelia Martínez  (ARG)53.47
800 metresFlag of Uruguay.svg  Déborah Rodríguez  (URU)2:02.68Flag of Ecuador.svg  Andrea Calderón  (ECU)2:05.49Flag of Colombia.svg  Johana Arrieta  (COL)2:05.91
1500 metresFlag of Uruguay.svg  María Pía Fernández  (URU)4:27.44Flag of Argentina.svg  Mariana Borelli  (ARG)4:27.83Flag of Brazil.svg  July da Silva  (BRA)4:27.93
5000 metresFlag of Argentina.svg  Florencia Borelli  (ARG)15:42.60 NR Flag of Colombia.svg  Carolina Tabares  (COL)15:46.04Flag of Peru.svg  Luz Mery Rojas  (PER)15:46.27
10,000 metresFlag of Colombia.svg  Carolina Tabares  (COL)33:36.77Flag of Brazil.svg  Tatiele de Carvalho  (BRA)33:40.76Flag of Colombia.svg  Muriel Coneo  (COL)33:43.00
100 metres hurdles
(wind: -0.1 m/s)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Génesis Romero  (VEN)13.29Flag of Colombia.svg  Eliecith Palacios  (COL)13.49Flag of Brazil.svg  Adelly Santos  (BRA)13.64
400 metres hurdlesFlag of Colombia.svg  Melissa Gonzalez  (COL)55.73 CR Flag of Panama.svg  Gianna Woodruff  (PAN)56.76Flag of Argentina.svg  Fiorella Chiappe  (ARG)57.03
3000 m steeplechaseFlag of Brazil.svg  Tatiane Raquel da Silva  (BRA)9:45.52 CR Flag of Argentina.svg  Belén Casetta  (ARG)10:04.54Flag of Brazil.svg  Simone Ferraz  (BRA)10:05.88
4 × 100 metres relayFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Anny de Bassi
Ana Azevedo
Bruna Farias
Andressa Fidelis
44.70Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Melissa González
Jennifer Padilla
Eliana Chávez
Eliecith Palacios
44.97Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Florencia Lamboglia
Noelia Martínez
María Sánchez
María Victoria Woodward
45.65
4 × 400 metres relayFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Lina Licona
Melissa Gonzalez
Eliana Chávez
Jennifer Padilla
3:32.81Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Ana Azevedo
Marlene Santos
Alessandra Silva
Tiffani Marinho
3:35.29Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
María Ayelén Diogo
Fiorella Chiappe
Valeria Baron
Noelia Martínez
3:36.76
20,000 m track walkFlag of Ecuador.svg  Karla Jaramillo  (ECU)1:30:52.0 AR, CR Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Ángela Castro  (BOL)1:32:35.9Flag of Peru.svg  Leyde Guerra  (PER)1:33:40.0
High jumpFlag of Colombia.svg  María Fernanda Murillo  (COL)1.90Flag of Brazil.svg  Valdileia Martins  (BRA)1.80Flag of Argentina.svg  Eloisa Páez  (ARG)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Monique Varmeling  (BRA)
1.75
Pole vaultFlag of Venezuela.svg  Robeilys Peinado  (VEN)4.56Flag of Colombia.svg  Katherin Castillo  (COL)4.11Flag of Brazil.svg  Juliana Campos  (BRA)3.91
Long jumpFlag of Brazil.svg  Eliane Martins  (BRA)6.71Flag of Brazil.svg  Keila Costa  (BRA)6.38Flag of Chile.svg  Macarena Reyes  (CHI)6.36
Triple jumpFlag of Colombia.svg  Yosiris Urrutia  (COL)13.85Flag of Ecuador.svg  Liuba Zaldivar  (ECU)13.45Flag of Brazil.svg  Gabriele dos Santos  (BRA)13.30
Shot putFlag of Venezuela.svg  Ahymara Espinoza  (VEN)17.44Flag of Brazil.svg  Geisa Arcanjo  (BRA)17.16Flag of Colombia.svg  Ángela Rivas  (COL)17.10
Discus throwFlag of Brazil.svg  Andressa de Morais  (BRA)62.42Flag of Brazil.svg  Fernanda Martins  (BRA)60.87Flag of Argentina.svg  Ailen Armada  (ARG)56.55
Hammer throwFlag of Brazil.svg  Mariana Marcelino  (BRA)66.78Flag of Venezuela.svg  Rosa Rodriguez  (VEN)66.45Flag of Argentina.svg  Jennifer Dahlgren  (ARG)65.06
Javelin throwFlag of Brazil.svg  Laila Domingos  (BRA)57.79Flag of Colombia.svg  María Lucelly Murillo  (COL)57.24Flag of Colombia.svg  Flor Ruiz  (COL)56.07
HeptathlonFlag of Venezuela.svg  Luisarys Toledo  (VEN)5989 CR , NR Flag of Brazil.svg  Vanessa Chefer  (BRA)5823Flag of Colombia.svg  Martha Araújo  (COL)5708
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Medal table

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15191044
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1291132
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 84113
4Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 3003
5Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 231116
6Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 2327
7Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 1337
8Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 1102
9Flag of Peru.svg  Peru *0145
10Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 0112
11Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 0011
Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname 0011
Totals (12 entries)444445133

Points table

RankNationTotalMenWomen
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 378180198
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 288146142
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 1538073
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1205070
5Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 823844
6Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 785325
7Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 753243
8Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 371621
9Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 261016
10Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 16.579.5
11Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 1367
12Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana 12120
13Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname 440

Participation

All 13 member federations of CONSUDATLE participated at the championships.

See also

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