Athletics at the 1994 South American Games

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Athletics at the V South American Games
DatesNovember
Host city Valencia, Venezuela Flag of Venezuela.svg
Venue Polideportivo Misael Delgado
LevelSenior
Events43 (24 men, 19 women)
Records set(about) 26 games records


Athletics events at the 1994 South American Games were held at the Polideportivo Misael Delgado in Valencia, Venezuela. [1] A total of 43 events were contested, 24 by men and 19 by women.

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Following a controversy between Sabino Hernández, president of the Comité Olímpico Ecuatoriano and Jacobo Bucaram, president of the Federación Ecuatoriana de Atletismo in the context of funding the number of athletes to travel to the games (22 versus 33 athletes), Ecuador did not participate in this year's athletics competitions. [2]

On the other hand, athletics heavyweights Brazil (although only with a small delegation) and Colombia competed for the first time, leading to a noticeable improvement of the results as evident from the setting of (about) 26 games records.

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). [3] Eduardo Biscayart supplied the list of winners and their results. [4] Further results were published elsewhere. [5] [6]

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.4 m/s)
Robinson Urrutia
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
10.29 GR, NR Claudinei Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
10.42 Marcelo Brivilati da Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
10.43
200 metres
(wind: +0.4 m/s)
Sebastián Keitel
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
20.1 GR Claudinei Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
20.6 Jorge Cañizales
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
20.9
400 metres Wenceslao Ferrín
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
45.84 GR Sebastián Keitel
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
46.01 Llimi Rivas
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
47.12
800 metres José López
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
1:50.53 Pablo Squella
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
1:51.24 Manuel Balmaceda
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
1:51.57
1500 metres Gregorio López
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
3:47.56 Jacinto Navarrete
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
3:48.67 Jaime Valenzuela
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
3:50.91
5000 metres Jacinto Navarrete
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
14:10.3 Germán Beltrán
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
14:19.7 Félix Ladera
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
14:25.6
10,000 metres Rubén Maza
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
29:49.1 Mariano Mamaní
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
30:08.8 Félix Ladera
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
30:37.2
Marathon Policarpo Calizaya
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
2:32:06 Gilberto Torres
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
2:32:58 Freddy Luján
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
2:38:50
110 metres hurdles Eliécer Pulgar
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
14.33 GR José Rivas
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
14.42 Elvis Cedeño
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
14.46
400 metres hurdles Llimi Rivas
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
51.14 Luis Gómez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
52.57 Juan Mago
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
53.68
3000 metres steeplechase Jaime Valenzuela
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
9:04.2 Juan Díaz
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
9:06.4 Néstor Nieves
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
9:10.7
4 x 100 metres relay Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Pablo Almeida
Sebastián Keitel
Carlos Moreno
Ricardo Roach
39.67 GR Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Fernando Botasso
Claudinei da Silva
Marcelo Brivilati da Silva
Nelson Ferreira
39.76Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Robinson Urrutia
Luis Vega
Wenceslao Ferrín
José Humberto Rivas
40.32
4 x 400 metres relay Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Carlos Moreno
Pablo Squella
Ricardo Roach
Sebastián Keitel
3:06.92 GR Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Llimy Rivas
Luis Vega
Alcides Pinto
Gilmar Mayo
3:07.84Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Vladimir Aponte
Claudio Silva
Medolphe
Henry Aguiar
3:15.74
20 Kilometres Walk José Querubín Moreno
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
1:29:10.0 GR Carlos Ramones
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
1:30:56 Luis Quispe
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
1:35:45
50 Kilometres Walk Luis Quispe
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
4:36.08 Rubén López
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
4:40:11 Luis García
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
4:43:52
High jump Gilmar Mayo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
2.25 GR Hugo Muñoz
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
2.14 Valery Abugattas
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
2.08
Pole vault Oscar Veit
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
5.10 Cristián Aspillaga
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
5.00 Luis Hidalgo
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
4.65
Long jump Nelson Ferreira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
7.84 GR Luis Lourduy
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
7.47 Oscar Valiente
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
7.40
Triple jump Sergio Saavedra
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
16.26 Oscar Valiente
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
15.60 Ascanio Winston
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
15.29
Shot put Gert Weil
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
18.74 GR Yoger Medina
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
18.06 Adrián Marzo
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
16.88
Discus throw Ramón Jiménez Gaona
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
57.88 GR Yoger Medina
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
57.42 Marcelo Pugliese
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
56.40
Hammer throw Andrés Charadia
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
70.80 GR Adrián Marzo
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
66.98 José Manuel Llano
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
59.96
Javelin throw Nery Kennedy
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
76.70 GR Rodrigo Zelaya
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
76.50 Edgar Baumann
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
70.78
Decathlon Eladio Farfán
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
6678 Iván Romero
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
6297

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
(wind: 0.0 m/s)
Felipa Palacios
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
11.51 Katia Santos
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
11.54 Mirtha Brock
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
11.66
200 metres
(wind: +0.5 m/s)
Felipa Palacios
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
23.6 Patricia Rodríguez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
23.7 Katia Santos
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
23.9
400 metres Ximena Restrepo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
51.31 GR Elia Mera
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
54.08 Luciana Mendes
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
54.72
800 metres Luciana Mendes
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
2:01.99 GR Letitia Vriesde
Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname
2:03.80 Marta Orellana
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
2:06.37
1500 metres Marta Orellana
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
4:22.33 GR Letitia Vriesde
Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname
4:24.50 Clara Morales
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
4:26.54
3000 metres Erika Olivera
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
9:31.06 GR Estela Castro
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
9:49.1 María Flores
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
9:49.7
10,000 metres Erika Olivera
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
34:40.9 GR Estela Castro
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
35:07.6 María Flores
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
35:29.6
100 metres hurdles
(wind: -0.8 m/s)
Alejandra Martínez
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
14.42 Zorobabelia Córdoba
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
14.63 Lisette Rondón
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
14.74
400 metres hurdles Ximena Restrepo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
56.05 GR, NR Flor Robledo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
60.20 Paula Yáñez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
62.05
4 x 100 metres relay Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Patricia Rodríguez
Mirtha Brock
Felipa Palacios
Ximena Restrepo
44.98 GR Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Alejandra Martínez
Marcela Barros
Lisette Rondón
Judith de la Fuente
46.97
4 x 400 metres relay Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Elia Mera
Patricia Rodríguez
Janeth Lucumí
Flor Robledo
3:40.33 GR Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Marcela Barros
Clara Morales
Lisette Rondón
Ismenia Guzman
3:47.37Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Xiomara Díaz
Dilza Buaiz
Suarez
Shamira Valero
3:52.27
10 Kilometres Walk Liliana Bermeo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
48:54.9 Geovana Irusta
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
53:23.0 Carolin Rosales
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
55:41.4
High jump Alejandra Chomalí
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
1.73 Teresa Rodríguez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
1.70 Rubia Quintanilla
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
1.65
Long jump Andrea Ávila
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
6.51 GR Mónica Castro
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
6.12 Nathaniel Gómez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
6.01
Triple jump Andrea Ávila
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
13.12 GR Nathaniel Gómez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
12.48 Milly Figueroa
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
12.37
Shot put Lila Morales
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
13.02 Tyolanda Orozco
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
12.07
Discus throw María Isabel Urrutia
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
58.08 GR Liliana Martinelli
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
56.74 Fanny García
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
48.54
Javelin throw Zuleima Aramendiz
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
55.46 GR Marieta Riera
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
50.64 Verónica Prieto
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
49.76
Heptathlon Zorobabelia Córdoba
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
5448 GR Rubia Quintanilla
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
4915 NR Mónica Castro
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4508

Medal table (unofficial)


  *   Host nation (Venezuela)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1610632
2Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 97723
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela *7131636
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 52310
5Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2439
6Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 2226
7Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 2013
8Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 0325
9Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname 0202
Totals (9 entries)434340126

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