List of South American Games records in athletics

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South American Games records in athletics are set by athletes competing from a range of member nations of the Organizacion Deportiva Suramericana commonly known as ODESUR. ODESUR.png
South American Games records in athletics are set by athletes competing from a range of member nations of the Organización Deportiva Suramericana commonly known as ODESUR.

The South American Games is a quadrennial event which began in 1978. The Games records in athletics are set by athletes who are representing one of the ODESUR's member federations. The following list of records is assembled from different sources. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] There is no information on wind and/or heats for early competitions.

Contents

Men's records

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetRef
100 m 10.01 (-0.7 m/s) A Alonso Edward Flag of Panama.svg Panama6 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [7]
200 m 19.93 (-0.5 m/s) A Álex Quiñónez Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador7 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [8]
400 m 45.03 Anderson Henriques Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil14 March 2014 2014 Santiago [9]
800 m 1:45.30 Kléberson Davide Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil16 March 2014 2014 Santiago [10]
1500 m 3:39.96 Federico Bruno Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina14 March 2014 2014 Santiago [11]
5000 m 13:54.79 Federico Bruno Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina12 October 2022 2022 Asunción [12]
10000 m 28:48.31 Bayron Piedra Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador13 March 2014 2014 Santiago [13]
Marathon 2:16:34 Christian Vascónez Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador15 October 2022 2022 Asunción [14]
110 m hurdles 13.44 m (+0.5 m/s) A Eduardo de Deus Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil6 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [7]
400 m hurdles 49.28 A Guillermo Ruggeri Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina7 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [8]
3000 m steeplechase 8:36.81 José Gregorio Peña Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela16 March 2014 2014 Santiago [15]
High jump 2.28 m A Eure Yáñez Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela6 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [7]
Pole vault 5.65 m Germán Chiaraviglio Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina November 2006 2006 Buenos Aires
Long jump 8.26 m (+0.7 m/s) A Emiliano Lasa Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay5 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [16]
Triple jump 16.81 m (+0.1 m/s) A Miguel van Assen Flag of Suriname.svg Suriname7 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [8]
Shot put 21.21 m A Darlan Romani Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil7 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [8]
Discus throw 64.99 m Claudio Romero Flag of Chile.svg Chile15 October 2022 2022 Asunción [17]
Hammer throw 76.81 m Gabriel Kehr Flag of Chile.svg Chile12 October 2022 2022 Asunción [18]
Javelin throw 80.11 m A Arley Ibargüen Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia6 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [7]
Decathlon 7977 pts A Geormi Jaramillo Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela5–6 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [16]
[7]
[19]
10.66 (+0.5 m/s) (100 m), 7.71 (+0.9 m/s) (long jump), 14.75 m (shot put), 1.89 m (high jump), 47.92 (400 m) /
13.95 (-1.0 m/s) (110 m hurdles), 44.45 m (discus), 4.50 m (pole vault), 57.57 m (javelin), 5:17.65 (1500 m)
20000 m walk (track)1:22:11.1 h Eider Arevalo Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia15 March 2014 2014 Santiago [20]
20 km walk (road)1:19:43 Brian Pintado Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador12 October 2022 2022 Asunción [21]
35 km walk (road)2:34:17 Caio Bonfim Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil14 October 2022 2022 Asunción [22]
4×100 m relay 38.90 Ailson da Silva Feitosa
Jefferson Lucindo
Aldemir da Silva Junior
Bruno Lins Tenório de Barros
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil15 March 2014 2014 Santiago [23]
4×400 m relay 3:03.94 Hugo de Sousa
Kléberson Davide
Ailson da Silva Feitosa
Anderson Henriques
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil16 March 2014 2014 Santiago [24]
Key:
WR World record AR South American record NR National record A affected by altitude

Women's records

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetRef
100 m 11.01 (heat) (-1.5 m/s) A Ángela Tenorio Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador6 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [7]
200 m 22.8 (ht) A Felipa Palacios Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia October 1998 1998 Cuenca
400 m 51.31 Ximena Restrepo Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia November 1994 1994 Valencia
800 m 2:01.99 Luciana Mendes Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil November 1994 1994 Valencia
1500 m 4:14.69 Fedra Luna Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina13 October 2022 2022 Asunción [25]
5000 m 15:41.78 Fedra Luna Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina14 October 2022 2022 Asunción [26]
10000 m 33:10.06 Ines Melchor Flag of Peru.svg Peru13 March 2014 2014 Santiago [27]
Marathon 2:34:25 Rosa Chacha Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador15 October 2022 2022 Asunción [28]
100 m hurdles 13.08 (+0.2 m/s) A Genésis Romero Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela6 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [7]
400 m hurdles 56.05 Ximena Restrepo Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia November 1994 1994 Valencia
3000 m steeplechase 10:05.02 Muriel Coneo Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia16 March 2014 2014 Santiago [29]
High jump 1.90 m A María Fernanda Murillo Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia5 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [16]
Pole vault 4.70 m A Robeilys Peinado Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela7 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [8]
Long jump 6.66 m (+1.5 m/s) A Eliane Martins Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil6 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [7]
Triple jump 14.59 m (+0.2 m/s) A Núbia Soares Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [8]
Shot put 18.15 m A Natalia Duco Flag of Chile.svg Chile7 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [8]
Discus throw 60.86 m Izabela da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil14 October 2022 2022 Asunción [30]
Hammer throw 70.98 m A Jennifer Dahlgren Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina5 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [16]
Javelin throw 62.97 m Flor Ruíz Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia13 October 2022 2022 Asunción [31]
Heptathlon 6112 pts Martha Araujo Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia14–15 October 2022 2022 Asunción [32]
100m H (wind)High jumpShot put200m (wind)Long jump (wind)Javelin800m
13.34 (+0.0 m/s)1.68 m13.71 m25.37 (-0.4 m/s)6.17 m (-0.8 m/s)54.22 m2:26.58
20000 m walk (track)1:31:46.9 h Sandra Arenas Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia13 March 2014 2014 Santiago [33]
20 km walk (road)1:31:34 Glenda Morejón Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador12 October 2022 2022 Asunción [34]
35 km walk (road)2:50:57 Viviane Lyra Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil14 October 2022 2022 Asunción [35]
4×100 m relay 44.47 A Vanusa dos Santos
Vanda Gomes
Ana Cláudia Silva
Franciela Krasucki
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 22 March 2010 2010 Medellín
4×400 m relay 3:31.30 A Valeria Cabezas
Rosangélica Escobar
Evelis Aguilar
Johana Arrieta
Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia15 October 2022 2022 Asunción [36]
Key:
WR World record AR South American record NR National record A affected by altitude

Mixed records

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetRef
4×400 m relay 3:21.53 Vitor Hugo de Miranda
Tiffani Domingos
Anderson Freitas
Tábata de Carvalho
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil12 October 2022 2022 Asunción [37]

Records in defunct events

Men's events

EventRecordNameNationDateMeetRef
Hammer throw
(Junior implement, 6 kg)
73.69 m Fabián Di Paolo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina August 2002 2002 Belém
Javelin throw
(original model)
77.98 m Luis Lucumi Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1982 Santa Fe
10000 m walk (track)43:11.39 Rafael Duarte Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil August 2002 2002 Belém
50 km walk (road)3:55:48 A Andrés Chocho Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador5 June 2018 2018 Cochabamba [16]

Women's events

EventRecordNameNationDateMeetRef
3000 m 9:31.06 Erika Olivera Flag of Chile.svg  Chile November 1994 1994 Valencia
Pentathlon 3798 pts A Nancy Vallecilla Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador November 1978 1978 La Paz
10000 m walk (track)47:59.2 A Bertha Vera Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador October 1998 1998 Cuenca

A = affected by altitude

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