1975 South American Championships in Athletics

The 1975 South American Championships in Athletics were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Rui da Silva
 Brazil
10.5 Nelson dos Santos
 Brazil
10.7 Gustavo Dubarbier
 Argentina
10.7
200 metres Rui da Silva
 Brazil
20.9 =CR Jorge Mathias
 Brazil
21.5 Gustavo Dubarbier
 Argentina
21.5
400 metres Delmo da Silva
 Brazil
47.0 Jesús Villegas
 Colombia
48.0 Pedro Teixeira
 Brazil
48.4
800 metres Carlos Villar
 Argentina
1:50.6 Darcy Pereira
 Brazil
1:51.4 Agberto Guimarães
 Brazil
1:51.8
1500 metres Jesús Barrero
 Colombia
3:50.2 Abel Córdoba
 Argentina
3:50.9 Cosme do Nascimento
 Brazil
3:52.4
5000 metres Domingo Tibaduiza
 Colombia
14:01.2 CR Víctor Mora
 Colombia
14:02.2 Edmundo Warnke
 Chile
14:05.6
10000 metres Víctor Mora
 Colombia
28:45.8 CR Domingo Tibaduiza
 Colombia
28:45.8 Edmundo Warnke
 Chile
28:46.2
Marathon Héctor Rodríguez
 Colombia
2:12:09 CR Brígido Ferreira
 Brazil
2:21:56 César Pastrano
 Ecuador
2:28:55
3000 metres steeplechase José Romão Silva
 Brazil
8:46.0 CR Víctor Mora
 Colombia
8:53.8 Jesús Barrero
 Colombia
9:00.4
110 metres hurdles Márcio Lomónaco
 Brazil
14.2 CR Jesús Villegas
 Colombia
14.4 Alfredo Guzmán
 Chile
14.8
400 metres hurdles Jesús Villegas
 Colombia
50.8 CR Fabio Zúñiga
 Colombia
51.2 Aroldo da Silva
 Brazil
51.7
High jump Benedito Francisco
 Brazil
2.10 CR Luis Barrionuevo
 Argentina
2.03 Daniel Mamet
 Argentina
2.03
Pole vault Renato Bortolocci
 Brazil
4.50 =CR Ciro Valdés
 Colombia
4.50 Fernando Ruocco
 Uruguay
4.00
Long jump João Carlos de Oliveira
 Brazil
7.66 CR Emilio Mazzeo
 Argentina
7.39 Ronaldo Lobato
 Brazil
7.33
Triple jump João Carlos de Oliveira
 Brazil
16.48 CR Nelson Prudêncio
 Brazil
16.45 Francisco Pichott
 Chile
15.07
Shot put Juan Turri
 Argentina
18.21 CR José Jacques
 Brazil
16.53 José Carbolante
 Brazil
16.39
Discus throw Sérgio Thomé
 Brazil
50.84 José Jacques
 Brazil
49.64 Mario Peretti
 Argentina
47.82
Hammer throw Darwin Piñeyrúa
 Uruguay
61.20 José Vallejo
 Argentina
61.10 Celso de Moraes
 Brazil
60.84
Javelin throw Jorge Peña
 Chile
71.74 CR Mario Sotomayor
 Colombia
71.16 Paulo de Faría
 Brazil
69.40
Decathlon Tito Steiner
 Argentina
7615 CR Geraldo Rodrigues
 Brazil
6939 Alfredo Silva
 Chile
6794
20 kilometres road walk Ernesto Alfaro
 Colombia
1:39:12 CR Rafael Vega
 Colombia
1:39:52 Adalberto Scorza
 Argentina
1:42:15
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil 40.8  Colombia 41.3  Argentina 41.5
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:09.2 CR  Argentina 3:14.6  Chile 3:22.1

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Silvina Pereira
 Brazil
11.7 =CR Carmela Bolívar
 Peru
11.9 Beatriz Allocco
 Argentina
11.9
200 metres Silvina Pereira
 Brazil
23.4 CR Beatriz Allocco
 Argentina
24.2 Margarita Grün
 Uruguay
24.9
400 metres Alejandra Ramos
 Chile
55.7 Valdea Chagas
 Brazil
55.9 Miriam da Silva
 Brazil
56.0
800 metres Ana María Nielsen
 Argentina
2:10.7 CR Rosângela Verissimo
 Brazil
2:10.8 Alejandra Ramos
 Chile
2:12.1
1500 metres Ana María Nielsen
 Argentina
4:27.0 CR Iris Fernández
 Argentina
4:31.9 Mara Führmann
 Brazil
4:34.7
100 metres hurdles Maria Luisa Betioli
 Brazil
14.3 Emilia Dyrzka
 Argentina
14.6 Viviane Nouailhetas
 Brazil
14.7
High jump Maria Luisa Betioli
 Brazil
1.75 =CR Jurema da Silva
 Brazil
1.68 Rosemarie Boeck
 Peru
1.62
Long jump Silvina Pereira
 Brazil
6.11 CR Marlene Nascimento
 Brazil
5.84 Yvonne Neddermann
 Argentina
5.77
Shot put Maria Boso
 Brazil
14.05 Rosa Molina
 Chile
13.52 Verônika Brunner
 Brazil
13.33
Discus throw Odete Domingos
 Brazil
50.78 CR Maria Boso
 Brazil
45.18 Gladys Ortega
 Argentina
42.24
Javelin throw Mariela Zapata
 Colombia
43.72 Barbara dos Santos
 Brazil
41.10 María Rojas
 Chile
40.68
Pentathlon Conceição Geremias
 Brazil
3904 Themis Zambrzycki
 Brazil
3790 Emilia Dyrzka
 Argentina
3708
4 × 100 metres relay  Argentina 45.9 CR  Brazil 45.9  Peru 48.5
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:43.8 CR  Argentina 3:52.6  Uruguay 3:56.4

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Brazil 21 16 12 49
2  Colombia 7 10 1 18
3  Argentina 6 9 10 25
4  Chile 2 1 8 11
5  Uruguay 1 0 3 4
6  Peru 0 1 2 3
7  Ecuador 0 0 1 1

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