2016 South American U18 Championships in Athletics

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XXIII South American Youth Championships in Athletics
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Dates12–13 November
Host city Concordia, Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg
VenueCentro de Desarrollo Deportivo
LevelYouth
Events39
Participation11 nations

The 23rd South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held in Concordia, Argentina on 12 and 13 November 2016.

Contents

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
+1.8 m/s
Vinicius Rocha Moraes
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
10.36 GR Tryell Peters
Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana
10.68 Sebastián Hood
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
10.81
200 metres
-3.9 m/s
Vinicius Rocha Moraes
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
21.41 GR [1] Cleverson Pereira Junior
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
21.93 Daniel Williams
Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana
22.11
400 metres Bruno Benedito da Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
48.12 Daniel Williams
Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana
48.57 Cleverson Pereira Junior
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
48.94
800 metres Max Paulo dos Santos
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
1:56.79 Marco Vilca
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
1:58.37 Diego Facundo Alegre
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
1:58.98
1500 metres José Miguel Costa
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
4:09.97 Andrés Mauricio Carrillo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
4:10.44 Pablo Cárdenas
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4:11.01
3000 metres Jhonathan Pulido
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
8:45.39 Alexander Huanca
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
8:46.98 José Zabala
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
8:50.54
110 metres hurdles (91.4 cm) +0.4 m/s Marcos Morley
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
13.55 GR Diego Alejandro Vivas
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
14.27 Cristobal Victoriano
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
14.32
400 metres hurdles (84 cm) Caio Giovani Martins
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
53.00 Cristobal Muñoz
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
53.45 Luciano Techeira
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
54.48
2000 m steeplechase Jeferson Alberto dos Santos
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
6:00.20 Edwar Condori
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
6:02.75 José Armando Sánchez
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
6:11.09
10,000 m track walk David Hurtado
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
43:16.07 Sebastián Felipe Merchán
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
43:48.63 Yhojan Melillan
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
45:08.47
High jump Francisco Moraga
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
2.00 Daniel Williams
Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana
2.00 Luiz Gustavo de Brito
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
2.00
Pole vault Lucca Torres
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
4.90 Agustin Zulueta
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4.50 Eduardo Martín
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4.40
Long jump Gabriel Menezes Oliveira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
7.45 Yeimer Palacios
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
7.45 Juan David Moreno
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
7.37
Triple jump Gabriel Menezes Oliveira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
15.45 Yeimer Palacios
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
15.31 Juan Luis Eguiguren
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
14.23
Shot put (5 kg) Saymon Hoffmann
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
19.67 Claudio Romero
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
19.14 Nicolas Tieri
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
18.98
Discus throw (1.5 kg) Saymon Hoffmann
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
60.92 GR Claudio Romero
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
60.49 Vitor Motin
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
57.64
Hammer throw (5 kg) Alejandro Medina
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
75.18 Alencar Pereira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
74.39 Roberto Montiel
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
67.15
Javelin throw (700 kg) Pedro Henrique Rodrigues
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
77.30 Joel Benítez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
69.10 Ignacio Toledo
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
64.83
Decathlon (youth) Damian Moretta
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
6525 GR Nicolás Pérez
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
5965 Diego Arias
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
5910
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
+0.5 m/s
Lorraine Martins
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
11.78 Romina Cifuentes
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
11.81 Gabriela Mourão
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
11.82
200 metres
-2.2 m/s
Romina Cifuentes
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
24.44 Gabriela Mourão
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
24.90 Lorraine Martins
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
24.98
400 metres Tiffani Beatriz Marinho
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
54.90 Tania Caicedo
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
55.87 Angie Nagles
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
56.13
800 metres Pamela Milano
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
2:17.58 Pamela Dias
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
2:18.20 Valeria Cornejo
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
2:18.42
1500 metres María Paula Guerrero
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
4:51.88 Leidy Ortiz
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
4:54.76 Isabelle Cristina de Almeida
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
4:55.63
3000 metres Agustina Boucherie
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
10:26.80 Virginia Huatorongo
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
10:28.20 Sonia Salazar
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
10:28.47
100 metres hurdles (76.2 cm) +2.8 m/s Micaela Rosa de Mello
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
13.54 GR [2] Yoveini Mota
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
13.68 Yuly Andrea Quinto
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
13.95
400 metres hurdles Rita de Cassia Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
60.78 Micaela Rosa de Mello
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
61.33 Oriana Prieto
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
62.09
2000 m steeplechase Clara Baiocchi
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
6:56.62 Heidi Bola
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
7:03.26 Giovanna Domene
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
7:19.25
4600 m track walk [3] Glenda Quiñónez
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Maryluz Andia
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Laura Cristina Chalarca
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
High jump María Fernanda Murillo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
1.85 GR Victoria Rozas
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
1.73 María Parra
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
1.70
Pole vault Ana Gabriela Quiñónez
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
3.90 =GR , NR Carmen Villanueva
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
3.90 =GR Isabel de Quadros
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
3.70
Long jump Yuly Quinto
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
6.13 GR Valentina Leiva
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
5.99w Chantoba Bright
Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana
5.94w
Triple jump Leidy Marcela Cuesta
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
13.20w GR [4] Mirieli Santos
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
13.08w Liz Levrino
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
12.32w
Shot put (3 kg) Dayna Toledo
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
17.24 GR Gleice Stefanie de Castro
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
16.15 Fernanda Holguin
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
14.69
Discus throw Catalina Bravo
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
44.57 Valquiria Meurer
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
42.37 Yosiris Córdoba
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
36.27
Hammer throw (3 kg) Mariana García
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
64.31 GR Ximena Zorrilla
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
60.65 Antonella Creazzola
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
59.02
Javelin throw (500 g) Yuleixi Angulo
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
51.20 Fabielle Ferreira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
49.40 Yudi Rivera
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
46.92
Heptathlon (youth) Naiuri Rigo Krein
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
4811 Mariangeles Manno
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
4390 Neurelis Manzanillo
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
4366
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)

Mixed

EventGoldSilverBronze
Mixed 4 × 400 metres relay Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Bruno Benedito da Silva
Rita de Cassia Silva
Tiffani Beatriz Marinho
Cleverson Pereira Junior
3:30.12Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Karina Mendoza
Andres Orrego
Katherine Córdoba
Cristóbal Muñoz
3:36.48Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Angie Nagles
Manuel Henao
María Paula Guerrero
Kevin Angarita
3:37.24

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)199836
2Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador  (ECU)62311
3Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia  (COL)57719
4Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  (CHI)471021
5Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina  (ARG)32510
6Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  (VEN)1337
7Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay  (PAR)1001
8Flag of Peru.svg  Peru  (PER)0617
9Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana  (GUY)0325
10Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay  (URU)0011
Totals (10 entries)393940118

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References

  1. Games record with 21.16 in the heats
  2. Games record with wind-legal 13.73 in the heats
  3. As the distance was 4600 metres instead of the regular 5000 due to a mistake, no times were recorded although the placing were used to give out medals and award team points
  4. Games record with wind-legal 13.06