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1 Participation (unofficial)  





2 Medal summary  



2.1  Men  





2.2  Women  







3 Medal table (unofficial)  





4 Final scoring per countries  



4.1  Overall  





4.2  Men  





4.3  Women  







5 References  





6 External links  














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XXXII South American Junior Championships in Athletics
DatesOctober 7–8
Host citySão Leopoldo, Brazil Brazil
VenueUniversity of Unisinos Track club
LevelJunior
Events44
Participationabout 260 athletes from
11 nations

1999 Concepción

2001 Santa Fe

The 32nd South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held in São Leopoldo, Brazil at the University of Unisinos Track club from October 7–8, 2000. Athletes from Portugal were invited to participate as guests.[1]

Participation (unofficial)[edit]

Detailed result lists can be found on the CBAt,[2][3][4][5] on the IAAF[1] and on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[6] An unofficial count (without the Portuguese guest athletes) yields the number of about 260 athletes from about 11 countries: Argentina (53), Bolivia (3), Brazil (66), Chile (46), Colombia (8), Ecuador (16), Panama (2), Paraguay (24), Peru (3), Uruguay (14), Venezuela (25).

Medal summary[edit]

Medal winners are published for men[7] and women[8] Complete results can be found on the CBAt,[2][3][4][5] on the IAAF[1] and on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[6]

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Bruno Campos (BRA) 10.74  Helly Ollarves (VEN) 10.75  Pablo Del Valle (ARG) 10.99
200 metres  Pablo Del Valle (ARG) 21.36w  Guillermo Mayer (CHI) 21.75w  Basílio de Moraes (BRA) 21.99w
400 metres  William Hernández (VEN) 46.43  Jonathan Palma (VEN) 46.71  Anderson da Silva (BRA) 48.24
800 metres  Jonathan Palma (VEN) 1:50.18  Simoncito Silvera (VEN) 1:50.54  Fabiano Peçanha (BRA) 1:52.42
1500 metres  Sebastián Gesualdo (ARG) 3:54.43  Byron Piedra (ECU) 3:54.70  Fabiano Peçanha (BRA) 3:54.89
5000 metres  César Pelaluisa (ECU) 15:01.38  Jorge Cabrera (PAR) 15:05.94  Rodrigo Bedezagar (ARG) 15:09.31
10,000 metres  Jonathan Monje (CHI) 30:36.01  Jorge Cabrera (PAR) 30:39.51  Franck de Almeida (BRA) 30:42.31
3000 metres steeplechase  Fernando Fernandes (BRA) 8:59.12  Mariano Mastromarino (ARG) 9:02.00  Sergio Lobos (CHI) 9:02.21
110 metres hurdles  Mateus Inocêncio (BRA) 14.53  Marleán Reyna (VEN) 14.67  Diego Morán (ARG) 14.73
400 metres hurdles  Jorge Chaverra (COL) 52.23  Luis Montenegro (CHI) 52.37  William Pereira (BRA) 52.84
High jump  Jessé de Lima (BRA) 2.09  Santiago Guerci (ARG) 2.09  Sidney Reinhold (BRA) 2.09
Pole vault  José Francisco Nava (CHI) 5.10  Fábio da Silva (BRA) 5.00  Cristián Castillo (CHI) 4.90
Long jump  Víctor Castillo (VEN) 7.70  Thiago Dias (BRA) 7.58  Marcelo da Costa (BRA) 7.52
Triple jump  Marcelo da Costa (BRA) 16.22w  Piero Vojvodic (PER) 15.52w  Jefferson Sabino (BRA) 15.49w
Shot put  Mateus Monari (BRA) 16.36  Edmundo Martínez (VEN) 16.30  Daniel Muñoz (CHI) 15.90
Discus throw  Héctor Hurtado (VEN) 49.37  Mateus Monari (BRA) 47.26  Jesús Parejo (VEN) 45.83
Hammer throw  Lucas Andino (ARG) 60.41  Fabián Di Paolo (ARG) 58.14  Roberto Sáez (CHI) 55.87
Javelin throw  Pablo Alfano (ARG) 68.90  Ronald Noguera (VEN) 67.40  Alexon Maximiano (BRA) 67.01
Decathlon  Ivan da Silva (BRA) 6874  Rubén Arcía (VEN) 6363  Gabriel Paredes (ARG) 6263
10,000 metres track walk  Cristián Muñoz (CHI) 42:32.85  José Alessandro Bagio (BRA) 43:42.47  John Jairo García (COL) 44:14.06
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil
Flavio da Silva
Anselmo da Silva
Basilio de Morais
Bruno Campos
41.08  Chile
Iván Sandoval
Sebastian Valenzuela
Rodrigo Díaz
Diego Valdés
41.34  Colombia
Wilmer Murillo
Jacner Palacios
Jorge Chaverra
Jackson Moreno
41.90
4 × 400 metres relay  Venezuela
Dany Núñez
Simoncito Silvera
Jonathan Palma
William Hernández
3:16.77  Chile
Sebastián Cantuarias
Javier Cavagnaro
Sebastián Martínez
Guillermo Mayer
3:17.72  Argentina
Leandro Peyrano
Florentino Correas
Sebastián Gesualdo
Facundo Aranguren
3:25.78

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Thatiana Ignácio (BRA) 11.89  Luciana Lazet (ARG) 12.11  Wilmary Álvarez (VEN) 12.13
200 metres  Norma González (COL) 24.23w  Luciana Lazet (ARG) 24.46w  Wilmary Álvarez (VEN) 24.66w
400 metres  Amanda Dias (BRA) 55.05  Yusmelys García (VEN) 55.50  Perla dos Santos (BRA) 55.58
800 metres  Jenny Mejías (VEN) 2:08.47  Juliana de Azevedo (BRA) 2:08.54  Ana Cláudia Coimbra (BRA) 2:10.08
1500 metres  Ana Cláudia Coimbra (BRA) 4:41.19  Mónica Amboya (ECU) 4:43.20  María de los Ángeles (ARG) 4:47.14
3000 metres  Lucélia Peres (BRA) 9:31.10  Tatiane Sá (BRA) 9:59.22  Elena Arias (ECU) 10:11.51
5000 metres  Lucélia Peres (BRA) 17:23.18  Sara Nivicela (ECU) 17:50.13  Alexandra Cedeño (ECU) 18:01.25
3000 metres steeplechase  Valquíria dos Santos (BRA) 10:45.09  Mónica Amboya (ECU) 10:54.74  Patrícia Lobo (BRA) 10:59.03
100 metres hurdles  Maíla Machado (BRA) 14.00  Sira Córdoba (COL) 14.17  Francisca Guzmán (CHI) 14.35
400 metres hurdles  Sira Córdoba (COL) NTT  Perla dos Santos (BRA) NTT  Yusmelys García (VEN) NTT
High jump  Jorgelina Rodríguez (ARG) 1.82  Jailma de Lima (BRA) 1.71  Kerstin Weiss (CHI) 1.71
Pole vault  Fabiana Murer (BRA) 3.75  Aliusha Díaz (URU) 3.70  Alina Alló (ARG) 3.50
Long jump  Laurice Félix (BRA) 6.03w  Jennifer Arveláez (VEN) 5.95w  Fernanda Gonçalves (BRA) 5.90
Triple jump  Keila Costa (BRA) 13.65w  Jennifer Arveláez (VEN) 13.36  Fernanda Delfino (BRA) 12.74w
Shot put  Fernanda Resende (BRA) 15.02  Yanira Hurtado (VEN) 13.82  Márcia Souza (BRA) 13.18
Discus throw  Fernanda Resende (BRA) 46.64  María Cubillán (VEN) 44.49  Renata de Figueirêdo (BRA) 42.19
Hammer throw  Jennifer Dahlgren (ARG) 54.95  Dubraska Rodríguez (VEN) 54.72  María Mercedes Melogno (URU) 51.00
Javelin throw  Jurema César (BRA) 48.52  María González (VEN) 46.76  Leryn Franco (PAR) 46.50
Heptathlon  Valeria Steffens (CHI) 5064  Katiusca Venâncio (BRA) 4829  Patricia Cavanna (ARG) 4559
10,000 metres track walk  Ariana Quino (BOL) 51:32.57  Lizbeth Zúñiga (PER) 52:41.62  Marcela Pacheco (CHI) 52:47.83
4 × 100 metres relay  Venezuela
Jennifer Arveláez
Sandrine Legenort
Osmaira Sequea
Wilmary Álvarez
46.87  Chile
Fabiola Hecht
María José Echeverría
Daniela Pávez
Pilar Fuenzalida
46.95  Brazil
Maíla Paula Machado
Evelyn dos Santos
Monica de Freitas
Thatiana Ignâcio
47.39
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Francinete Araujo
Lucimar Teodoro
Juliana de Azevedo
Amanda Dias
3:42.99  Venezuela
Jenny Mejías
Yusmelys García
Osmaira Sequea
Osmaira Sequea
3:45.48  Argentina
Laura Torrecilla
Jorgelina Rodríguez
Cristina Ferrarini
Maria Gaite
3:50.34

Medal table (unofficial)[edit]

  *   Host nation (Brazil)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil*2291849
2 Venezuela715426
3 Argentina65920
4 Chile45716
5 Colombia3126
6 Ecuador1427
7 Bolivia1001
8 Paraguay0213
9 Peru0202
10 Uruguay0112
Totals (10 entries)444444132

Final scoring per countries[edit]

Final scoring per countries were published.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Vinker, Luis (11 October 2000), South American Junior Championships, IAAF, retrieved November 3, 2011
  • ^ a b Camp. Sul-Americanos de Atletismo de Juvenis – 2000 – RESULTADOS OFICIAIS – 1ª E T A P A, Confederação Brasileira de Atletismo, 7 October 2000, retrieved November 3, 2011
  • ^ a b Camp. Sul-Americanos de Atletismo de Juvenis – 2000 – RESULTADOS OFICIAIS – 2ª E T A P A, Confederação Brasileira de Atletismo, 7 October 2000, retrieved November 3, 2011
  • ^ a b Camp. Sul-Americanos de Atletismo de Juvenis – 2000 – RESULTADOS OFICIAIS – 3ª E T A P A, Confederação Brasileira de Atletismo, 8 October 2000, retrieved November 3, 2011
  • ^ a b Camp. Sul-Americanos de Atletismo de Juvenis – 2000 – RESULTADOS OFICIAIS – 4ª E T A P A, Confederação Brasileira de Atletismo, 8 October 2000, retrieved November 3, 2011
  • ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on August 31, 2013, retrieved November 1, 2011
  • ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
  • ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (WOMEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
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