2006 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics
II South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics | |
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Host city |
Buenos Aires, Argentina ![]() |
Date(s) | November 10-12 |
Main stadium | Centro Nacional de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo (CeNARD) |
Level | U-23 |
Participation |
410 athletes from 11 nations |
Events | 44 |
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The 2nd South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics were held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, at the Centro Nacional de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo (CeNARD) on November 10-12, 2006. The championships were held as a part of the 2006 South American Games (ODESUR). A detailed report on the results was given.[1]
Participation
410 athletes from 11 countries participated in the event.[2][3] However, an unofficial count through the result lists[4] resulted only in 266 participating athletes:
Medal summary
Medal winners are published.[1][5] Detailed results can be found on the Fecodatle,[2]on the CAU,[3] on the CACAC website,[6] on the CONSUDATLE website,[4] and on the Tilastopaja website.[7]
- For full event details see 2006 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics – Results
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres (0.9 m/s) |
![]() | 10.33 | ![]() | 10.45 NR-j | ![]() | 10.47 |
200 metres (2.3 m/s) |
![]() | 20.76w | ![]() | 20.88w | ![]() | 20.92w |
400 metres | ![]() | 46.69 | ![]() | 46.70 | ![]() | 46.94 |
800 metres | ![]() | 1:51.20 | ![]() | 1:51.24 | ![]() | 1:51.34 |
1500 metres | ![]() | 3:51.54 | ![]() | 3:52.46 | ![]() | 3:52.63 |
5000 metres | ![]() | 14:07.08 NR | ![]() | 14:09.46 | ![]() | 14:09.85 |
10000 metres | ![]() | 29:52.06 | ![]() | 30:17.19 | ![]() | 30:28.93 |
3000 m steeplechase | ![]() | 8:49.67 NJR NR | ![]() | 8:50.88 NJR | ![]() | 8:54.50 |
110 m hurdles (2.6 m/s) |
![]() | 13.81w | ![]() | 13.82w | ![]() | 14.43w |
400 m hurdles | ![]() | 50.46 NR | ![]() | 50.55 | ![]() | 51.60 |
High jump | ![]() | 2.14 | ![]() | 2.11 | ![]() | 2.11 |
Pole vault | ![]() | 5.65 | ![]() | 5.20 | ![]() | 5.10 |
Long jump | ![]() | 7.74 (0.3 m/s) |
![]() | 7.59w (2.7 m/s) |
![]() | 7.53 (0.7 m/s) |
Triple jump | ![]() | 16.12 (1.4 m/s) |
![]() | 16.00 (2.0 m/s) |
![]() | 15.48 (1.7 m/s) |
Shot Put | ![]() | 19.78 NR | ![]() | 17.57 | ![]() | 17.02 |
Discus Throw | ![]() | 57.51 | ![]() | 55.13 | ![]() | 52.06 |
Hammer Throw | ![]() | 63.95 | ![]() | 60.38 | ![]() | 60.03 |
Javelin Throw | ![]() | 75.45 | ![]() | 72.10 | ![]() | 70.10 NR-j |
Decathlon | ![]() | 7253 | ![]() | 7140 | ![]() | 7013 |
20 km Walk | ![]() | 1:28:05 | ![]() | 1:30:47 | ![]() | 1:31:31.0 |
4 x 100 metres relay | ![]() César Marchan Jermaine Chirinos Wilmer Rivas Ronald Amaya | 39.95 | ![]() Nilson de Oliveira André Jorge Célio Sena Bruno de Barros Mauro da Silva | 40.15 | ![]() Harlin Echavarría Álvaro Gómez Hawar Murillo Daniel Grueso | 40.20 |
4 x 400 metres relay | ![]() Rodrigo Bargas Kléberson Davide Raphael Fernandes Fernando de Almeida | 3:08.38 | ![]() Kael Becerra Ingo Stotz Pablo Navarrete Ignacio Rojas | 3:10.08 | ![]() Daniel Grueso Amílcar Torres Juan Pablo Maturana Geiner Mosquera | 3:11.28 |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres (1.9 m/s) |
![]() | 11.73 | ![]() | 11.97 | ![]() | 12.09 |
200 metres (1.7 m/s) |
![]() | 23.23 | ![]() | 23.56 | ![]() | 23.80 |
400 metres | ![]() | 53.90 | ![]() | 54.03 | ![]() | 54.89 |
800 metres | ![]() | 2:07.78 | ![]() | 2:08.97 NR | ![]() | 2:09.84 |
1500 metres | ![]() | 4:25.56 NJR | ![]() | 4:28.25 | ![]() | 4:28.57 |
5000 metres | ![]() | 16:52.04 | ![]() | 16:54.31 | ![]() | 16:57.48 |
10000 metres | ![]() | 35:16.74 | ![]() | 35:17.89 | ![]() | 35:32.48 |
3000 m steeplechase | ![]() | 10:29.35 | ![]() | 10:37.38 | ![]() | 10:50.46 |
100 m hurdles (1.9 m/s) |
![]() | 13.78 | ![]() | 14.30 | ![]() | 14.43 |
400 m hurdles | ![]() | 60.88 | ![]() | 61.74 | ![]() | 61.95 NR |
High jump | ![]() | 1.87 NR | ![]() | 1.85 | ![]() | 1.79 |
Pole vault | ![]() | 4.10 | ![]() | 4.10 | ![]() | 4.10 |
Long jump | ![]() | 6.32 (1.1 m/s) |
![]() | 6.05 (-1.2 m/s) |
![]() | 6.01w (2.9 m/s) |
Triple jump | ![]() | 13.35 (1.8 m/s) |
![]() | 13.26w (2.5 m/s) |
![]() | 12.61 (0.7 m/s) NR |
Shot Put | ![]() | 16.36 AYR NJR | ![]() | 15.06 | ![]() | 14.57 |
Discus Throw | ![]() | 52.01 NR | ![]() | 48.08 | ![]() | 46.19 |
Hammer Throw | ![]() | 66.48 | ![]() | 61.64 | ![]() | 59.77 |
Javelin Throw | ![]() | 50.91 | ![]() | 48.88 | ![]() | 46.55 |
Heptathlon | ![]() | 5304 | ![]() | 5266 NR-j | ![]() | 4945 |
20 km Walk | ![]() | 1:39:53 | ![]() | 1:39:59 | ![]() | 1:48:26 |
4 x 100 metres relay | ![]() Nelcy Caicedo Alejandra Idrovo Darlenis Obregón Yomara Hinestroza | 45.14 | ![]() Stephanie Matute María Fernanda Mackenna Daniela Riderelli Carolina Díaz | 46.63 | ![]() María Navas Wilmary Álvarez Ángela Alfonso Luisely Jiménez | 46.80 |
4 x 400 metres relay | ![]() Luisely Jiménez Ángela Alfonso María Navas Wilmary Álvarez | 3:41.30 | ![]() Darlenys Obregón Shirley Aragón Kelly López Alejandra Idrovo | 3:41.92 | ![]() Diana Armas Jessica Perea Karina Caicedo Erika Chavez | 3:45.77 |
Medal table (unofficial)
The medal count was published.[5]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | ![]() | 12 | 12* | 6* | 30 |
2 | ![]() | 10 | 13 | 13 | 36 |
3 | ![]() | 5 | 8 | 5 | 18 |
4 | ![]() | 5 | 3 | 6 | 14 |
5 | ![]() | 4 | 3 | 6 | 13 |
6 | ![]() | 3 | 2* | 5* | 10 |
7 | ![]() | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
8 | ![]() | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
9 | ![]() | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
10 | ![]() | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
11 | ![]() | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
* There is a mismatch between the unofficial medal count above and the published medal count.[5] This is explained by the fact that the source[5] reports that in the women's 20 km race walk competition, Magaly Andrade from Ecuador won the silver medal and Luz Villamarín from Colombia won bronze. However, all other sources[1][2][3][6][7] and a special report on the race walking competitions[8] list Luz Villamarín second and Magaly Andrade third.
Team trophies
The placing tables for team trophy (overall team, men and women categories) were published.[2][3]
Total The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
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Male The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
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Female The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
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References
- 1 2 3 Biscayart, Eduardo (13 November 2006), Brazil best at South American U-23, IAAF, retrieved January 12, 2012
- 1 2 3 4 Resultados Juegos Odesur Y Campeonato Sud. S23 (PDF), Federación Colombiana de Atletismo, retrieved January 12, 2012
- 1 2 3 4 Resultados Juegos Odesur Y Campeonato Sud. S23 (PDF), Confederación Atlética del Uruguay, retrieved May 4, 2014
- 1 2 Resultados Del Juegos Odesur Y Campeonato Sud. S23 (PDF) (in Spanish), CONSUDATLE, retrieved 15 June 2012
- 1 2 3 4 ODESUR 2006-Atletismo: Colombia ganó a Brasil en el medallero del atletismo, con 12 oros. (in Spanish), Tera Deportes, November 14, 2006, retrieved January 12, 2012
- 1 2 AthleCAC, Results Service - Servicio de Resultados, Juegos Odesur y Campeonato Sudamericano Sub 23, SAm-23 Buenos Aires ARG, 10-12 Nov 2006, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation, retrieved January 12, 2012
- 1 2 SAmC Buenos Aires ARG 10 - 12 November, Tilastopaja Oy, retrieved January 12, 2012
- ↑ Marchistas suman tres medallas para Ecuador (in Spanish), Diario El Comercio, 12 November 2006, retrieved January 12, 2012