1989 South American Junior Championships in Athletics

XXI South American Junior Championships in Athletics
Host city Montevideo, Uruguay Uruguay
Date(s) June 16–19
Level Junior
Participation about 248 athletes from
10 nations
Events 40


The 21st South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Montevideo, Uruguay from June 16–19, 1989.[1]

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[2] An unofficial count yields the number of about 248 athletes from about 10 countries: Argentina (52), Bolivia (4), Brazil (59), Chile (30), Colombia (5), Ecuador (10), Paraguay (27), Peru (6), Uruguay (32), Venezuela (23).

Medal summary

Medal winners are published for men[3] and women[4] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[2]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Fernando Botasso (BRA) 10.3  Reinaldo Santana (VEN) 10.6  Edgar Chourio (VEN) 10.6
200 metres  Fernando Botasso (BRA) 21.45  Reinaldo Santana (VEN) 21.76  Jorge Méndez (CHI) 22.06
400 metres  Inaldo Sena (BRA) 47.53  Luís Elói (BRA) 48.61  Juan Díaz (VEN) 48.82
800 metres  Edgardo Graglia (ARG) 1:52.06  Ricardo Beltrán (ARG) 1:52.54  Rogério Roque (BRA) 1:52.71
1500 metres  Marcelo Barrientos (CHI) 3:53.57  Ricardo Quesada (CHI) 3:53.88  Marco do Nascimento (BRA) 3:54.09
5000 metres  Marcelo Barrientos (CHI) 14:25.60  Robinson Semolini (BRA) 14:31.18  Alexandre Marques (BRA) 14:42.76
10,000 metres  Alexandre Marques (BRA) 30:18.90  Marcelo Barrientos (CHI) 30:19.46  Néstor Quinapanta (ECU) 30:25.98
2000 metres steeplechase  José Moraes (BRA) 5:50.54  Almiro Gonçalves (BRA) 5:51.53  Osvaldo Ramírez (PAR) 6:03.31
110 metres hurdles  Eliexer Pulgar (VEN) 14.61  Fábio Aleixo (BRA) 14.90  Marco Mina (PER) 14.97
400 metres hurdles  Eronilde de Araújo (BRA) 51.12  Paulo Rodrigues (BRA) 53.34  Esdras Paredes (VEN) 54.00
High jump  Cristián Kraemer (CHI) 2.12  Fernando Damonte (ARG) 2.05  Tomislav Muhvic-Pintar (PER)
 Jairo Venâncio (BRA)
2.02
Pole vault  Cristián Aspillaga (CHI) 4.50  Rodrigo Casacurta (BRA) 4.40  Andrés Aspillaga (CHI) 4.30
Long jump  Paulo de Oliveira (BRA) 7.15  Ricardo Bettiol (ARG) 6.99  Jefferson Ilário (BRA) 6.98
Triple jump  Jairo Venâncio (BRA) 15.47  Jefferson Ilário (BRA) 15.23  Oscar Valiente (PER) 14.88
Shot put  Yojer Medina (VEN) 14.94  Acassio da Silva (BRA) 14.71  Raimundo Monasterio (VEN) 14.38
Discus throw  Vicente Araujo (VEN) 47.00  Yojer Medina (VEN) 46.72  Marcelino Insúa (ARG) 44.08
Hammer throw  Alexandre Mantovani (BRA) 56.80  Claudio Henschke (ARG) 52.50  Jorge Pereira (VEN) 48.42
Javelin throw  Pedro Claure (CHI) 59.68  Celso Kochem (BRA) 59.66  Alfredo Corvo (VEN) 59.00
Decathlon  Marco Antônio Brito (BRA) 6171  Renny Pérez (VEN) 5907  Sérgio Oliveira (BRA) 5547
10,000 metres track walk  Jefferson Pérez (ECU) 45:03.71  Ademar Kammler (BRA) 45:09.37  Pedro do Araújo (BRA) 47:07.89
4 × 100 metres relay  Venezuela 41.37  Brazil 41.43  Argentina 42.29
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:14.84  Venezuela 3:17.38  Argentina 3:20.51

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Jupira da Graça (BRA) 11.95  Denise Sharpe (ARG) 12.00  Emy Ochoa (VEN) 12.18
200 metres  Jupira da Graça (BRA) 24.06  Denise Sharpe (ARG) 24.49  Claudete Alves Pina (BRA) 24.55
400 metres  Claudete Alves Pina (BRA) 54.89  Luciana Mendes (BRA) 55.49  Claudia Riquelme (CHI) 55.59
800 metres  Célia dos Santos (BRA) 2:08.11  Mabel Arrúa (ARG) 2:08.46  Janeth Caizalitín (ECU) 2:12.97
1500 metres  Mabel Arrúa (ARG) 4:29.93  Célia dos Santos (BRA) 4:32.28  Janeth Caizalitín (ECU) 4:32.84
3000 metres  Janeth Caizalitín (ECU) 9:32.03  Alina Karwowski (BRA) 9:38.33  Lidia Karwowski (BRA) 9:38.40
10,000 metres  Sandra Ruales (ECU) 34:56.80  Lidia Karwowski (BRA) 35:32.64  Soledad Nieto (ECU) 35:37.92
100 metres hurdles  Maria Luna (BRA) 14.32  Adriana Davin (BRA) 14.33  Graciela Pugliese (ARG) 14.48
400 metres hurdles  América Inácio (BRA) 61.97  Claudia Riquelme (CHI) 62.85  Josefa Castro (VEN) 63.05
High jump  Claudia Blotto (ARG) 1.69  Alejandra Chomalí (CHI) 1.66  Andrea Ávila (ARG) 1.66
Long jump  Andrea Ávila (ARG) 5.98  Natalia Toledo (PAR) 5.82  Luciana dos Santos (BRA) 5.64
Shot put  Elisângela Adriano (BRA) 14.40  Alexandra Amaro (BRA) 13.57  Claudia Hahn (ARG) 12.14
Discus throw  Alexandra Amaro (BRA) 43.92  Liliana Martinelli (ARG) 42.74  Elisângela Adriano (BRA) 42.70
Javelin throw  Natalia Toledo (PAR) 45.46  Verónica Prieto (COL) 44.82  Claudia Hahn (ARG) 42.02
Heptathlon  Euzinete dos Reis (BRA) 4872  Vera Alves (BRA) 4664  Carolina Sanz (CHI) 4653
5000 metres track walk  Miriam Ramón (ECU) 23:23.77  Luisa Nivicela (ECU) 23:23.78  Patricia Rojas (COL) 24:43.10
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil 47.32  Chile
 Venezuela
48.18
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:40.7  Argentina 3:52.1  Uruguay 3:52.3

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Brazil 22 18 11 51
2  Chile 5 5 4 14
3  Argentina 4 9 7 20
4  Venezuela 4 6 8 18
5  Ecuador 4 1 4 9
6  Paraguay 1 1 1 3
7  Colombia 0 1 1 2
8  Peru 0 0 3 3
9  Uruguay 0 0 1 1

References

  1. "Pobre actuación colombiana en Suramericano Juvenil de Atletismo – Brasil, campeón en ambas ramas – Venezuela, en varones, y Argentina, en damas, terminaron segundas", El Tiempo (in Spanish), June 20, 1989, p. 9 (original page no.: 2B), retrieved November 1, 2012
  2. 1 2 World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), retrieved November 1, 2011
  3. SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN), Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
  4. SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (WOMEN), Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011

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