1995 South American Junior Championships in Athletics

XXVII South American Junior Championships in Athletics
Host city Santiago, Chile Chile
Date(s) September 5–7
Level Junior
Participation about 207 athletes from
10 nations
Events 43


The 27th South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Santiago, Chile from September 5–7, 1995.

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[1] An unofficial count yields the number of about 207 athletes from about 10 countries: Argentina (33), Bolivia (2), Brazil (62), Chile (51), Colombia (16), Ecuador (14), Paraguay (2), Peru (7), Uruguay (14), Venezuela (6).

Medal summary

Medal winners are published for men[2] and women[3] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[1]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Evandro Tristão (BRA) 10.93  Carlos Barbosa (VEN) 10.96  Édson Nascimento (BRA) 11.01
200 metres  Paulo Poersch (BRA) 21.94  Evandro Tristão (BRA) 22.04  Carlos Barbosa (VEN) 22.04
400 metres  Víctor Hugo Goulart (BRA) 48.05  Gustavo Aguirre (ARG) 48.19  Carlos Zbinden (CHI) 48.88
800 metres  Márcio da Silva (BRA) 1:50.12  Eronilde Almeida (BRA) 1:52.47  César Suárez (COL) 1:52.77
1500 metres  Márcio da Silva (BRA) 3:53.07  Hudson de Souza (BRA) 3:53.28  Darío Núñez (ARG) 3:55.64
5000 metres  Clodoaldo da Silva (BRA) 14:33.66  Marílson dos Santos (BRA) 14:36.88  José Carrasco (COL) 14:47.61
10,000 metres  Paulo Lunkes (BRA) 30:54.23  José Carrasco (COL) 30:58.18  Jaime Gaete (CHI) 32:07.39
3000 metres steeplechase  Julián Peralta (ARG) 9:03.38  Ramiro Nogueira (BRA) 9:07.63  Rômulo da Silva (BRA) 9:12.78
110 metres hurdles  José David Riesco (PER) 14.86  Carlos Vega (CHI) 15.02  Marco Silva (BRA) 15.18
400 metres hurdles  Alexander Mena (COL) 52.18  Cleber da Silva (BRA) 52.53  Édson Hernandes (BRA) 52.85
High jump  Felipe Apablaza (CHI) 2.13  Erasmo Jara (ARG) 2.11  Fabrício Romero (BRA) 2.09
Pole vault  Sebastián Ortiz (URU) 4.55  José Escalona (VEN) 4.45  Henrique Martins (BRA) 4.25
Long jump  Sérgio dos Santos (BRA) 7.19  José Reyes (VEN) 7.15  Christian Stahl (URU) 7.02
Triple jump  Gustavo Pinto (BRA) 16.36  José Reyes (VEN) 15.33  Márcio Cardoso (BRA) 15.11
Shot put  Marco Antonio Verni (CHI) 16.04  Wilson Wilchez (COL) 15.00  Francisco Pinter (ARG) 14.32
Discus throw  Andrés Calvo (ARG) 45.98  Juan Cerra (ARG) 44.40  Marco Antonio Verni (CHI) 44.02
Hammer throw  Juan Cerra (ARG) 67.12  Sebastián Balasina (ARG) 54.14  Marcos dos Santos (BRA) 52.70
Javelin throw  Francisco Galotto (ARG) 61.16  Pedro Prando (BRA) 60.60  Luis Palomeque (COL) 58.94
Decathlon  Moisés Pereira (BRA) 6407  Alejandro Acosta (ARG) 6390  Alberto Miethe (CHI) 6196
10,000 metres track walk  Nixon Zambrano (COL) 43:36.13  Sidney Rodrigues (BRA) 44:30.81  Omar Aguirre (ECU) 45:10.96
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil 41.79  Chile 42.71  Colombia 43.40
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:13.01  Colombia 3:16.20  Argentina 3:16.63

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Paola Restrepo (COL) 12.14  Helena Guerrero (COL) 12.14  Irene Boldrim (BRA) 12.15
200 metres  Helena Guerrero (COL) 24.71  Daniella Janzen (BRA) 24.76  María Laura Rodríguez (ARG) 24.84
400 metres  Karina Soto (ARG) 55.79  Anice Schoulten (BRA) 56.78  Sandra Ferreira (BRA) 57.26
800 metres  Natalia Rivarola (ARG) 2:16.68  Rosa Hernández (CHI) 2:18.13  Susana Rebolledo (CHI) 2:18.68
1500 metres  Bertha Sánchez (COL) 4:30.9  Erika Olivera (CHI) 4:35.0  Fabiana Cristine da Silva (BRA) 4:39.4
3000 metres  Erika Olivera (CHI) 9:30.73  Bertha Sánchez (COL) 10:05.42  Fabiana Cristine da Silva (BRA) 10:14.99
10,000 metres  Erika Olivera (CHI) 35:27.33  Helena dos Santos (BRA) 36:46.25  Lucimara da Silva (BRA) 39:58.31
100 metres hurdles  Irene Boldrim (BRA) 14.29  Gilda Massa (PER) 14.62  Cora Olivero (ARG) 15.44
400 metres hurdles  Ondina Rodríguez (ECU) 61.45  Silvana de Santana (BRA) 62.28  Sarita Figueras (URU) 62.57
High jump  Luciane Dambacher (BRA) 1.76  Solange Witteveen (ARG) 1.74  Gisela Pfeiffer (ARG) 1.74
Pole vault  Márcia Hennemann (BRA) 2.81  Paola Penna (URU) 2.65  Solange Witteveen (ARG) 2.60
Long jump  Gilda Massa (PER) 5.71  Helena Guerrero (COL) 5.67  Solange Witteveen (ARG) 5.64
Triple jump  Sorileny Quintero (VEN) 12.68  Adriana Matoso (BRA) 12.38  Eyda Rentería (COL) 11.77
Shot put  Josiane Soares (BRA) 13.95  Fanny García (VEN) 12.98  María Wals (ARG) 12.16
Discus throw  Fanny García (VEN) 47.96  María Eugenia Giggi (ARG) 44.52  Bárbara Lewin (CHI) 42.54
Hammer throw  Josiane Soares (BRA) 43.78  María Wals (ARG) 43.76  Solange Durante (ARG) 43.62
Javelin throw  Claudineia Barreto (BRA) 47.94  Sabina Moya (COL) 47.90  Patricia Alonso (VEN) 46.86
Heptathlon  Kátia da Silva (BRA) 4703  Jaqueline Vianna (BRA) 4378  Paula Palma (CHI) 3637
5000 metres track walk  Ángela Aliaga (BOL) 24:34.06  Tânia Spindler (BRA) 24:54.22  Nohora Paque (COL) 25:06.84
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil 46.77  Chile 48.54  Ecuador 48.83
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:50.86  Uruguay 3:51.98  Chile 3:55.30

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Brazil 21 15 13 49
2  Argentina 6 8 10 24
3  Colombia 5 7 6 18
4  Chile 4 5 8 17
5  Venezuela 2 5 2 9
6  Peru 2 1 0 3
7  Uruguay 1 2 2 5
8  Ecuador 1 0 2 3
9  Bolivia 1 0 0 1

References

  1. 1 2 World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), retrieved November 1, 2011
  2. "SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
  3. "SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (WOMEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011

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