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2007 South American Junior Championships in Athletics

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XXXVII South American Junior Championships in Athletics
DatesJune 30-July 1
July 6–8
Host citySão Paulo, Brazil Brazil
VenueEstádio Ícaro de Castro Melo
LevelJunior
Events44
Participationabout 224 athletes from
12 nations

The 37th South American Junior Championships in Athletics (Campeonatos Sudamericanos de Atletismo de Juveniles) were held at the Estádio Ícaro de Castro Melo in São Paulo, Brazil from June 30-July 1, 2007. The Champions for men's 10,000m, both Race Walking and Combined Events were extracted from the classification of the 2007 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships held at the same site one week later from July 6 to July 8, 2007.[1] A detailed report on the results was given.[2] Best performances were the two South American Junior records by Alonso Edward from Panamá in 10.28s in the men's 100m competition, and Jorge McFarlane from Perú who achieved 13.76s (0.0 m/s) in the first heat in 110m hurdles men.

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Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the CBAt website,[3] and on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[4] An unofficial count yields the number of about 224 athletes from about 12 countries: Argentina (20), Bolivia (3), Brazil (72), Chile (34), Colombia (28), Ecuador (17), Guyana (3), Panama (3), Paraguay (9), Peru (10), Uruguay (2), Venezuela (23).

Medal summary

Medal winners are published on the CACAC website,[5] on the IAAF website[2] Complete results can be found on the CBAt website,[3] on a session by session base[1][6][7][8][9] and on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[4]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.0 m/s)
 Alonso Edward (PAN) 10.28 ARj  Álvaro Gómez (COL) 10.47 NRj  Dax Danns (GUY) 10.48
200 metres
(-0.2 m/s)
 Dax Danns (GUY) 21.27  Helder Alves (BRA) 21.35  Jhon Riascos (COL) 21.53
400 metres  Juan Maturana (COL) 47.25  Helder Alves (BRA) 47.62  Tássio Gomes (BRA) 47.94
800 metres  Lutimar Paes (BRA) 1:50.95  José Figueira (BRA) 1:52.04  Diego Rincon (COL) 1:52.51
1500 metres  Marvin Blanco (VEN) 3:54.71  Fábio Queiroz (BRA) 3:55.21  Lutimar Paes (BRA) 3:56.82
5000 metres  Robson de Lima (BRA) 15:01.05  Jefferson Peña (COL) 15:02.53  Luis Orta (VEN) 15:04.58
10000 metres  Jefferson Peña (COL) 31:06.05  Ademilson de Moraes Santana (BRA) 31:28.28  Christopher Guajardo (CHI) 32:13.74
3000 metres steeplechase  Marvin Blanco (VEN) 9:16.75  Luis Orta (VEN) 9:18.26  Derlis Ayala (PAR) 9:29.49
110 metres hurdles
(0.0 m/s)
 Jorge McFarlane (PER) 13.94  José Raúl Matagira (COL) 14.23 NRj  Diego de Araújo (BRA) 14.33
400 metres hurdles  Juan Maturana (COL) 52.43  Delcio da Fraga (BRA) 52.95  Geormys Jaramillo (VEN) 53.55
High Jump  Diego Ferrin (ECU) 2.12  Cristóbal Gómez (CHI) 2.06  Simon Villa (COL) 1.98
Pole Vault  Rodrigo Tenorio (CHI) 4.80  Igor Morales (VEN) 4.50  Rubén Benítez (ARG) 4.50
Long Jump  Jorge McFarlane (PER) 7.52
(-0.6 m/s)
 Alafans Delfino (BRA) 7.49
(0.9 m/s)
 Diego Ferrin (ECU) 7.43
(0.8 m/s)
Triple Jump  Alafans Delfino (BRA) 15.53
(0.1 m/s)
 Fabian Padron (VEN) 14.95
(0.9 m/s)
 Carlos Méndez (ECU) 14.81
(0.7 m/s)
Shot Put  Josnner Ortíz (VEN) 17.88  Eder Moreno (COL) 17.28  Juan Romero (VEN) 16.68
Discus Throw  Luis Schneider (BRA) 52.44  Gerson dos Santos (BRA) 52.31  Mariano Etchehandy (ARG) 49.76
Hammer Throw  Marco Requena (VEN) 61.00  Gabriel Hohnke (BRA) 57.24  Rubén Kaufmann (ARG) 56.07
Javelin Throw  Victor Fatecha (PAR) 73.07 CR  Vicente García (CHI) 61.52  Roberto Zarraga (VEN) 59.03
Decathlon  Diego de Araújo (BRA) 7100  José Matagira (COL) 6778  Damian Benedetich (ARG) 6447
10000 metres Walk  Mauricio Arteaga (ECU) 43.30.64  Dejaime Cesar de Oliveira (BRA) 44.09.01  Claudio Villanueva (ECU) 44.24.35
4 x 100 metres relay  Colombia
Jhon Riascos
Álvaro Gómez
Vladimir Valencia
Juan Maturana
40.48 NRj  Brazil
Ailson Feitosa
Jefferson Lucindo
Rodrigo Patativa
Jeferson Carvalho
40.66  Chile
Javier Vivar
Fernando Gómez
Diego Ramos
Santiago Luna
41.78
4 x 400 metres relay  Brazil
Wagner Cardoso
Tássio Gomes
Henrique de Souza
Helder Alves
3:08.68  Chile
Daniel Palma
Diego Ramos
Fernando Gómez
Javier Vivar
3:13.85  Venezuela
Raúl López
Lucirio Francisco Garrido
Geormys Jaramillo
Heisber Landaeta
3:15.26

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.0 m/s)
 Rosângela Santos (BRA) 11.56  Bárbara Leôncio (BRA) 11.79  Yomara Hinestroza (COL) 11.89
200 metres
(0.0 m/s)
 Bárbara Leôncio (BRA) 23.69  Alejandra Idrobo (COL) 23.97  Ana da Silva (BRA) 24.05
400 metres  Alejandra Idrobo (COL) 54.24  Elaine Paixão (BRA) 54.80  Keila Escobar (COL) 54.92
800 metres  Madeleine Rondón (VEN) 2:09.43  Geisiane de Lima (BRA) 2:10.48  Thayra dos Santos (BRA) 2:11.20
1500 metres  Evangelina Thomas (ARG) 4:45.30  Mônica Possu (COL) 4:46.32  Geisiane de Lima (BRA) 4:47.70
3000 metres  Viviana Acosta (ECU) 10:18.35  Rocío Huillca (PER) 10:18.41  Claudia Ramírez (URU) 10:19.94
5000 metres  Claudia Ramírez (URU) 18:18.32  Francisca Alarcón (CHI) 18:32.13  Luz Moreno (COL) 18:41.82
3000 metres steeplechase  Rocío Huillca (PER) 11:11.57  Yeimy Ganzalez (COL) 11:11.85  Luz Moreno (COL) 11:30.82
100 metres hurdles
(0.0 m/s)
 Gisele de Albuquerque (BRA) 13.96  Ljubica Milos (CHI) 14.00  Jéssica de Souza (BRA) 14.08
400 metres hurdles  Keila Escobar (COL) 59.26  Magdalena Mendoza (VEN) 60.29  Elaine Paixão (BRA) 60.41
High Jump  Tamara Maass (CHI) 1.75  Valdileia Martins (BRA) 1.70  Aline Santos (BRA)
 Gabriela Saravia (PER)
1.70
Pole Vault  Keisa Monterola (VEN) 4.15 CR  Diana Leyton (COL) 3.80  Raissa Schubert (BRA) 3.65
Long Jump  Vanessa Spínola (BRA) 5.79
(-1.6 m/s)
 Guillercy González (VEN) 5.54
(-1.5 m/s)
 Karine Farias (BRA) 5.50
(1.4 m/s)
Triple Jump  Gisele de Albuquerque (BRA) 12.95
(-1.1 m/s)
 Feber Hernández (VEN) 12.53
(-1.6 m/s)
 Simona de Oliveira (BRA) 12.35
(-0.3 m/s)
Shot Put  Natalia Ducó (CHI) 16.67 CR  Renata Severiano (BRA) 13.22  Jéssica Gouvêa (BRA) 13.05
Discus Throw  Fernanda Raquel Borges (BRA) 44.44  Luz Montaño (COL) 43.51  Samantha da Cuñha (BRA) 41.61
Hammer Throw  Marynna Dias (BRA) 57.14  Carla Michel (BRA) 54.31  Durkina Freites (VEN) 53.59
Javelin Throw  Jucilene de Lima (BRA) 47.53  Katryna Subeldía (PAR) 45.45  María Paz Ríos (CHI) 45.06
Heptathlon  Giovana Aparecida Cavaleti (BRA) 4957  Ana Camila Pirelli (PAR) 4873  Josiane Valentim (BRA) 4779
10000 metres Walk  Ingrid Hernández (COL) 48.48.24  Fariluz Morales (PER) 54.39.28  Aline Luisa Sausen (BRA) 56.40.81
4 x 100 metres relay  Brazil
Josiane Valentim
Bárbara Leôncio
Ana da Silva
Rosângela Santos
44.42 CR  Colombia
Nelcy Caicedo
Alejandra Idrobo
Yomara Hinestroza
Keila Escobar
45.71  Argentina
Jacqueline Rombaldoni
Jesica Torres
Juliana Menéndez
María Belén Ocampo
47.27
4 x 400 metres relay  Brazil
Kamila Miranda
Natália Oliveira
Liliane dos Santos
Elaine Paixão
3:43.44  Argentina
Jacqueline Rombaldoni
Juliana Menéndez
María Belén Ocampo
Jesica Torres
3:50.43  Colombia
Keila Escobar
Anis Canola
Alejandra Idrobo
Yomara Hinestroza
3:50.61

Medal table (unofficial)

The medal count was published.[1]

  *   Host nation (Brazil)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil*17171650
2 Colombia711826
3 Venezuela66618
4 Chile35311
5 Peru3216
6 Ecuador3036
7 Paraguay1214
8 Argentina1157
9 Guyana1012
 Uruguay1012
11 Panama1001
Totals (11 entries)444445133

Team trophies

The placing tables for team trophy (overall team, men and women categories) were published.[1]

Individual

The trophies for the most outstanding performance were awarded to Juan Pablo Maturana (Colombia), gold medalist in the men's 400m, 400m hurdles, and 4 × 100 m relay events, and to Giselle Marcolino de Albuquerque (Brazil), gold medalist in the women's 100m hurdles and triple jump events.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Sul-Americanos Caixa de Juvenis, Resultado Oficial / Official Result, CBAt, retrieved January 4, 2012
  2. ^ a b Biscayart, Eduardo (2 July 2007), Edwards runs 10.28 100m at South American Junior Champs, IAAF, retrieved January 4, 2012
  3. ^ a b Resultados de Competições, Resultados de 2007, Sul-Americanos Caixa de Juvenis, CBAt, retrieved January 4, 2012
  4. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on October 31, 2013, retrieved January 4, 2012
  5. ^ AthleCAC, Results Service - Servicio de Resultados, Campeonato Sudamericano Juvenil 2007, SAj-Ch, São Paulo, BRA, 30 Jul-1 Jul 2007, CACAC, retrieved January 4, 2012
  6. ^ Sul-Americanos Caixa de Juvenis, Resultado Oficial / Official Result, CBAt, retrieved January 4, 2012
  7. ^ Sul-Americanos Caixa de Juvenis, Resultado Oficial / Official Result, CBAt, retrieved January 4, 2012
  8. ^ Sul-Americanos Caixa de Juvenis, Resultado Oficial / Official Result, CBAt, retrieved January 4, 2012
  9. ^ Sul-Americanos Caixa de Juvenis, Resultado Oficial / Official Result, CBAt, retrieved January 4, 2012

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