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1953 South American Championships in Athletics (unofficial)

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Unofficial South American Championships in Athletics
DatesApril, 19-26
Host citySantiago, Chile Chile
VenueEstadio Nacional
LevelSenior
Events31

Unofficial South American Championships in Athletics (Campeonato Sudamericano Extraordinario de Atletismo) were held on 19–26 April 1953, at Chile's national stadium, Estadio Nacional in the capital, Santiago.[1][2]

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Medal summary

Medal winners are published.[1]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Gerardo Bönnhoff (ARG) 10.9  Romeo Galán (ARG) 11.0  Gerardo Salazar (PER) 11.0
200 metres  Gerardo Bönnhoff (ARG) 21.8  Benedito Ferreira (BRA) 21.8  Gustavo Ehlers (CHI) 22.1
400 metres  Argemiro Roque (BRA) 48.2  Gustavo Ehlers (CHI) 48.5  Ramón Sandoval (CHI) 49.1
800 metres  Ramón Sandoval (CHI) 1:52.3  Argemiro Roque (BRA) 1:53.7  Waldomiro Monteiro (BRA) 1:54.5
1500 metres  Guillermo Solá (CHI) 3:58.6  Juan Miranda (ARG) 4:00.4  Laudionor da Silva (BRA) 4:03.0
5000 metres  Osvaldo Suárez (ARG) 15:23.1  Raúl Ibarra (ARG) 15:25.5  Luis Campusano (CHI) 15:27.0
10,000 metres  Ricardo Bralo (ARG) 31:36.0  Alfredo Cornejo (CHI) 32:10.2  Raúl Ibarra (ARG) 32:19.2
Half Marathon  Reinaldo Gorno (ARG) 1:09:47  Ezequiel Bustamente (ARG) 1:09:49  Juan Gau (URU) 1:11:17
3000 metres steeplechase  Guillermo Solá (CHI) 9:25.3  Edgard Mitt (BRA) 9:28.8  Santiago Novas (CHI) 9:29.7
110 metres hurdles  Estanislao Kocourek (ARG) 14.7  Wilson Carneiro (BRA) 14.7  Ijoel da Silva (BRA) 15.0
400 metres hurdles  Wilson Carneiro (BRA) 51.9  Jörn Gevert (CHI) 52.4  Humberto Cabrera (ARG) 53.9
High jump  José Telles da Conceição (BRA) 1.93  Ernesto Lagos (CHI) 1.93  Carlos Puebla (CHI) 1.85
Pole vault  Eduardo de Oca (ARG) 3.80  Hélio da Silva (BRA) 3.80  Luis Ganoza (PER) 3.60
Long jump  Ary de Sá (BRA) 7.31  Aldo Zuccolillo (PAR) 7.17  Ahylton da Conceição (BRA) 7.16
Triple jump  Adhemar da Silva (BRA) 15.61  Renato do Nascimento (BRA) 14.95  Alberto Betalleluz (PER) 14.08
Shot put  Alcides Dambrós (BRA) 15.08  Rubén Scaraffia (ARG) 13.74  Nadim Marreis (BRA) 13.61
Discus throw  Eduardo Julve (PER) 46.82  Elvio Porta (ARG) 46.68  Pedro Ucke (ARG) 44.86
Hammer throw  Arturo Melcher (CHI) 49.14  Elvio Porta (ARG) 48.75  Alejandro Díaz (CHI) 48.65
Javelin throw  Ricardo Héber (ARG) 68.23  Janis Stendzenieks (CHI) 64.94  Gerardo Mielke (ARG) 61.96
Decathlon  Carlos Vera (CHI) 5436  Francisco Moura (BRA) 5359  Hércules Azcune (URU) 5291
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil 41.7  Argentina 41.9  Chile 42.6
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:15.5  Chile 3:17.1  Argentina 3:19.1

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Lilián Buglia (ARG) 12.6  Deyse de Castro (BRA) 12.7  Lilián Heinz (ARG) 12.8
200 metres  Deyse de Castro (BRA) 25.2  Lilián Heinz (ARG) 25.6  Gladys Erbetta (ARG) 26.0
80 metres hurdles  Wanda dos Santos (BRA) 11.7  Eliana Gaete (CHI) 11.7  Anice Burgos (BRA) 12.3
High jump  Deyse de Castro (BRA) 1.55  Elizabeth Müller (BRA) 1.50  María Cañas (CHI) 1.45
Long jump  Gladys Erbetta (ARG) 5.54  Lisa Peters (CHI) 5.46  Lilián Buglia (ARG) 5.45
Shot put  Vera Trezoitko (BRA) 11.91  Isabel Avellán (ARG) 11.37  Elizabeth Müller (BRA) 11.11
Discus throw  Isabel Avellán (ARG) 41.17  Ingeborg Pfüller (ARG) 39.09  Erika Trömel (CHI) 38.18
Javelin throw  Anneliese Schmidt (BRA) 39.67  Adriana Silva (CHI) 38.20  Carmen Venegas (CHI) 37.43
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil 48.2  Argentina 48.7  Chile 50.3

Medal table (unofficial)

  *   Host nation (Chile)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)149730
2 Argentina (ARG)1112831
3 Chile (CHI)*591125
4 Peru (PER)1034
5 Paraguay (PAR)0101
6 Uruguay (URU)0022
Totals (6 entries)31313193


References

  1. ^ a b "SOUTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNOFFICIAL)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 29, 2011
  2. ^ Historia – cronología del atletismo en Chile (in Spanish), Federación Atlética de Chile, archived from the original on 2012-04-03, retrieved October 29, 2011

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