Athletics at the South American Games

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Athletics competitions have been held at the quadrennial South American Games since the inaugural edition of the Southern Cross Games in 1978 in La Paz, Bolivia.

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Editions

GamesYearHost cityCountryEvents
MenWomenMixed
I 1978 ( details ) La Paz Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 2213
II 1982 ( details ) Santa Fe Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2316
III 1986 ( details ) Santiago Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2317
IV 1990 ( details ) Lima Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 2319
V 1994 ( details ) Valencia Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 2419
VI 1998 ( details ) Cuenca Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 2421
VII 2002 ( details ) Belém Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2222
VIII 2006 ( details ) Buenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2222
IX 2010 ( details ) Medellín Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2121
X 2014 ( details ) Santiago Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2222
XI 2018 ( details ) Cochabamba Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 2322
XII 2022 ( details ) Asunción Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 24241

Medals

Medal winners for the South American Games were published in a book by written 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). [1] Eduardo Biscayart supplied the list of winners in athletics and their results. [2]

See also

List of South American Games records in athletics

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References

  1. Rodríguez III, Ernesto (2010), LIBROS DEL CICLO OLÍMPICO ARGENTINO - Libro I de los Juegos Odesur 1978-2010 (in Spanish) (1a. ed.), Buenos Aires: Alarco Ediciones, p. 192, ISBN   978-987-1367-18-4, archived from the original on 2012-01-04, retrieved June 3, 2012
  2. SOUTH AMERICAN (ODESUR) GAMES, Athletics Weekly, retrieved June 3, 2012