Athletics at the 1982 Southern Cross Games

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Host city Santa Fe, Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg
Venue Centro de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo Pedro Candioti
LevelSenior
Events39 (23 men, 16 women)


Athletics events at the 1982 Southern Cross Games were held at the Centro de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo Pedro Candioti (CARD), equipped with one of the first synthetic tracks in Argentina, in Santa Fe, Argentina. [1] A total of 39 events were contested, 23 by men and 16 by women.

Contents

Medal summary

Medal winners were published in a book written by Argentinian journalist Ernesto Rodríguez III with support of the Argentine Olympic Committee (Spanish: Comité Olímpico Argentino) under the auspices of the Ministry of Education (Spanish: Ministerio de Educación de la Nación) in collaboration with the Office of Sports (Spanish: Secretaría de Deporte de la Nación). [2] Eduardo Biscayart supplied the list of winners and their results. [3]

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres Luis Schneider
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
10.87 Hugo Alzamora
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
10.91 Mauricio Urquiza
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
11.01
200 metres Luis Schneider
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
21.28 Gustavo Capart
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
21.58 Ernesto Braun
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
21.84
400 metres Pablo Squella
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
47.47 Daniel Bambicha
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
48.20 Rubén Da Cunha
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
49.07
800 metres Manuel Ramírez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
1:50.10 Emilio Ulloa
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
1:50.12 Raúl López
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
1:51.45
1500 metres Emilio Ulloa
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
3:46.70 Ricardo Vera
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
3:48.85 Abel Washington Godoy
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
3:49.06
5000 metres Ricardo Vera
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
14:07.4 Alejandro Silva
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
14:09.0 Omar Ortega
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
14:10.1
10,000 metres Alejandro Silva
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
29:35.9 Luis Tipán
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
29:47.0 Omar Aguilar
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
29:55.6
4×100 metres relay Mauricio Urquiza
Francisco Pichot
Juan Carlos Fuentes
Luis Schneider
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
41.00 Jorge Cotito
Ronald Raborg
Enrique Goytisolo
Mirko Kuljevan
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
43.00
4×400 metres relay Juan Carlos Fuentes
Alfredo Edwards
Luis Schneider
Pablo Squella
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
3:11.65 Jorge Díaz
Raúl López
Gabriel Castellà
Daniel Bambicha
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
3:13.99 Gabriel Díaz
Javier Olivar
Luis Cabral
Rubén da Cunha
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
3:19.57
Marathon Alfredo Maravilla
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
2:26:45 Luis Tipán
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
2:27:00 Carlos Carvajal
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
2:30:00
110 m hurdles Juan Carlos Fuentes
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
15.15 Javier Olivar
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
15.27 Andrés Lyon
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
15.28
400 m hurdles Pablo Squella
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
50.81 Ricardo Biosco
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
52.16 Javier Olivar
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
52.50
3000 m steeplechase Emilio Ulloa
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
8:50.6 Luis Palma
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
8:56.4 Sigfredo Romero
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
9:06.0
20 kilometres walk Oswaldo Morejón
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
1:37:06 Jorge Yannone
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
1:38:01 Esteban Quelale
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
1:38:12
Long jump Francisco Pichot
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
7.44 Eduardo Labalta
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
7.17 Mirko Kuljevan
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
7.06
Triple jump Francisco Pichot
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
15.73 w Angel Gagliano
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
15.19 w Jorge Mazzeo
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
15.07 w
High jump Fernando Pastoriza
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
2.03 Joaquín del Real
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
2.03 Horacio Acevedo
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
2.00
Pole vault Fernando Hoces
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4.80 Fernando Ruocco
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
4.80 Marcelo Cibié
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4.50
Shot put Gert Weil
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
17.37 Tito Steiner
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
15.29 Gerardo Carucci
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
15.12
Discus throw Carlos Brynner
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
50.26 Gert Weil
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
47.90 Alejandro Serrano
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
47.60
Hammer throw Daniel Gómez
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
56.24 Ernesto Iglesias
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
53.40 Gert Weil
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
35.08
Javelin throw Luis Lucumi
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
77.98 Juan Francisco Garmendia
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
76.12 Antar Martínez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
68.70
Decathlon Carlos Gambetta
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
7103pts Claudio Escauriza
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
6774pts Hugo Giménez
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
6168pts

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres Carmela Bolívar
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
12.40 Leslie Cooper
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
12.55 Carla Herencia
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
12.72
200 metres Eucaris Caicedo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
24.48 Margarita Grun
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
24.70 Carmela Bolívar
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
24.99
400 metres Eucaris Caicedo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
54.21 Margarita Grun
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
54.84 Cecilia Rodríguez
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
56.19
800 metres Liliana Góngora
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
2:09.06 Norfalia Carabalí
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
2:11.55 Silvia Augsburger
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
2:11.78
1500 metres Liliana Góngora
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
4:25.92 Mónica Regonesi
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4:29.19 Marcela Arriagada
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4:34.06
3000 metres Mónica Regonesi
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
9:53.9 Marcia Susana Chiliquinga
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
10:04.5 Sonia Molina
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
10:12.5
4×100 metres relay Hilda Márquez
Susana Jenkins
Graciela Palacín
Beatriz Capotosto
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
47.1 Cecilia Rodríguez
Carla Herencia
Daisy Salas
Leslie Cooper
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
47.3 María Isabel Urrutia
Norfalia Carabalí
Nadia Katich
Eucaris Caicedo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
49.3
4×400 metres relay Carla Herencia
Paola Raab
Graciela Mardones
Cecilia Rodríguez
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
3:45.74 Amalia Linietzky
Silvia Augsburger
Anabella Dal Lago
Marcela López Espinosa
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
3:46.26
100 m hurdles Beatriz Capotosto
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
13.75 Susana Jenkins
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
14.90 Nadia Katich
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
15.15
400 m hurdles Anabella Dal Lago
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
62.20 Valentina Bahamonde
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
63.37
Long jump Araceli Bruschini
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
5.85 w Graciela Acosta
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
5.83 w Andrea Sassi
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
5.54 w
High jump Andrea Sassi
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
1.70 Carmen Gloria Garib
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
1.70 Mónica Halporn
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
1.65
Shot put María Isabel Urrutia
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
13.27 Jazmín Cirio
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
13.18 Alejandra Bevacqua
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
12.71
Discus throw María Isabel Urrutia
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
44.84 Gloria Martínez
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
44.22 Elizabeth Martínez
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
39.80
Javelin throw Patricia Guerrero
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
49.32 Ana María Campillay
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
46.22 Carolina Kittsteiner
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
46.20
Heptathlon Paola Raab
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4754pts Ana María Comaschi
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
4580pts María Esther Mediano
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4540pts

Medal table (unofficial)


  *   Host nation (Argentina)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  (CHI)17121241
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina  (ARG)*11141237
3Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia  (COL)62412
4Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay  (URU)26513
5Flag of Peru.svg  Peru  (PER)2114
6Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia  (BOL)1012
7Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador  (ECU)0303
8Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay  (PAR)0112
Totals (8 entries)393936114


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