1953 South American Championships in Athletics (unofficial)
Unofficial South American Championships in Athletics | |
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Host city | Santiago, Chile |
Date(s) | April, 19-26 |
Main stadium | Estadio Nacional |
Level | Senior |
Events | 31 |
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Unofficial South American Championships in Athletics (Campeonato Sudamericano Extraordinario de Atletismo) were held on 19–26 April 1953, at Chile's national stadium, Estadio Nacional in the capital, Santiago.[1][2]
Medal summary
Medal winners are published.[1]
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Gerardo Bönnhoff (ARG) | 10.9 | Romeo Galán (ARG) | 11.0 | Gerardo Salazar (PER) | 11.0 |
200 metres | Gerardo Bönnhoff (ARG) | 21.8 | Benedito Ferreira (BRA) | 21.8 | Gustavo Ehlers (CHI) | 22.1 |
400 metres | Argemiro Roque (BRA) | 48.2 | Gustavo Ehlers (CHI) | 48.5 | Ramón Sandoval (CHI) | 49.1 |
800 metres | Ramón Sandoval (CHI) | 1:52.3 | Argemiro Roque (BRA) | 1:53.7 | Waldomiro Monteiro (BRA) | 1:54.5 |
1500 metres | Guillermo Solá (CHI) | 3:58.6 | Juan Miranda (ARG) | 4:00.4 | Laudionor da Silva (BRA) | 4:03.0 |
5000 metres | Osvaldo Suárez (ARG) | 15:23.1 | Raúl Ibarra (ARG) | 15:25.5 | Luis Campusano (CHI) | 15:27.0 |
10,000 metres | Ricardo Bralo (ARG) | 31:36.0 | Alfredo Cornejo (CHI) | 32:10.2 | Raúl Ibarra (ARG) | 32:19.2 |
Half Marathon | Reinaldo Gorno (ARG) | 1:09:47 | Ezequiel Bustamente (ARG) | 1:09:49 | Juan Gau (URU) | 1:11:17 |
3000 metres steeplechase | Guillermo Solá (CHI) | 9:25.3 | Edgard Mitt (BRA) | 9:28.8 | Santiago Novas (CHI) | 9:29.7 |
110 metres hurdles | Estanislao Kocourek (ARG) | 14.7 | Wilson Carneiro (BRA) | 14.7 | Ijoel da Silva (BRA) | 15.0 |
400 metres hurdles | Wilson Carneiro (BRA) | 51.9 | Jörn Gevert (CHI) | 52.4 | Humberto Cabrera (ARG) | 53.9 |
High jump | José Telles da Conceição (BRA) | 1.93 | Ernesto Lagos (CHI) | 1.93 | Carlos Puebla (CHI) | 1.85 |
Pole vault | Eduardo de Oca (ARG) | 3.80 | Hélio da Silva (BRA) | 3.80 | Luis Ganoza (PER) | 3.60 |
Long jump | Ary de Sá (BRA) | 7.31 | Aldo Zuccolillo (PAR) | 7.17 | Ahylton da Conceição (BRA) | 7.16 |
Triple jump | Adhemar da Silva (BRA) | 15.61 | Renato do Nascimento (BRA) | 14.95 | Alberto Betalleluz (PER) | 14.08 |
Shot put | Alcides Dambrós (BRA) | 15.08 | Rubén Scaraffia (ARG) | 13.74 | Nadim Marreis (BRA) | 13.61 |
Discus throw | Eduardo Julve (PER) | 46.82 | Elvio Porta (ARG) | 46.68 | Pedro Ucke (ARG) | 44.86 |
Hammer throw | Arturo Melcher (CHI) | 49.14 | Elvio Porta (ARG) | 48.75 | Alejandro Díaz (CHI) | 48.65 |
Javelin throw | Ricardo Héber (ARG) | 68.23 | Janis Stendzenieks (CHI) | 64.94 | Gerardo Mielke (ARG) | 61.96 |
Decathlon | Carlos Vera (CHI) | 5436 | Francisco Moura (BRA) | 5359 | Hércules Azcune (URU) | 5291 |
4 × 100 metres relay | Brazil | 41.7 | Argentina | 41.9 | Chile | 42.6 |
4 × 400 metres relay | Brazil | 3:15.5 | Chile | 3:17.1 | Argentina | 3:19.1 |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Lilián Buglia (ARG) | 12.6 | Deyse de Castro (BRA) | 12.7 | Lilián Heinz (ARG) | 12.8 |
200 metres | Deyse de Castro (BRA) | 25.2 | Lilián Heinz (ARG) | 25.6 | Gladys Erbetta (ARG) | 26.0 |
80 metres hurdles | Wanda dos Santos (BRA) | 11.7 | Eliana Gaete (CHI) | 11.7 | Anice Burgos (BRA) | 12.3 |
High jump | Deyse de Castro (BRA) | 1.55 | Elizabeth Müller (BRA) | 1.50 | María Cañas (CHI) | 1.45 |
Long jump | Gladys Erbetta (ARG) | 5.54 | Lisa Peters (CHI) | 5.46 | Lilián Buglia (ARG) | 5.45 |
Shot put | Vera Trezoitko (BRA) | 11.91 | Isabel Avellán (ARG) | 11.37 | Elizabeth Müller (BRA) | 11.11 |
Discus throw | Isabel Avellán (ARG) | 41.17 | Ingeborg Pfüller (ARG) | 39.09 | Erika Trömel (CHI) | 38.18 |
Javelin throw | Anneliese Schmidt (BRA) | 39.67 | Adriana Silva (CHI) | 38.20 | Carmen Venegas (CHI) | 37.43 |
4 × 100 metres relay | Brazil | 48.2 | Argentina | 48.7 | Chile | 50.3 |
Medal table (unofficial)
The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Brazil | 14 | 9 | 7 | 30 |
2 | Argentina | 11 | 12 | 8 | 31 |
3 | Chile | 5 | 9 | 11 | 25 |
4 | Peru | 1 | 0 | 3 | 4 |
5 | Paraguay | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
6 | Uruguay | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
References
- 1 2 "SOUTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNOFFICIAL)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 29, 2011
- ↑ Historia – cronología del atletismo en Chile (in Spanish), Federación Atlética de Chile, retrieved October 29, 2011
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