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1991 South American Cross Country Championships

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1991 South American Cross Country Championships
OrganisersCONSUDATLE
Edition6th
DateFebruary 2
Host cityAmbato, Tungurahua, Ecuador Ecuador
Events6
Distances12 km – Senior men
8 km – Junior men (U20)
5 km – Youth men (U17)
8 km – Senior women
5 km – Junior women (U20)
3 km – Youth women (U17)
Participationat least 2 nations

The 1991 South American Cross Country Championships took place on February 2, 1991. The races were held in Ambato, Ecuador.[1] Competitions open for youth athletes (under 17) were held for the first time.

Medal winners,[1][2] and medal winners for junior and youth competitions[3] were published.

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Medallists

All results are marked "affected by altitude" (A), because Ambato is situated at an elevation of about 2,600 m above sea level.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Senior men
(12 km)
Jacinto Navarrete
 Colombia
41:37 A Roberto Punina
 Ecuador
41:59 A Néstor Quinapanta
 Ecuador
43:13 A
Junior (U20) men
(8 km)
William Roldán
 Colombia
28:12 A Carlos Collahuazo
 Ecuador
28:38 A Julio Pozo
 Ecuador
29:12 A
Youth (U17) men
(5 km)
Patricio Rosero
 Ecuador
18:33 A Pedro Yupa
 Ecuador
18:52 A Bolívar Ordoñez
 Ecuador
19:00 A
Senior women
(8 km)
Graciela Caizabamba
 Ecuador
32:39 A Soledad Villamarín
 Ecuador
32:57 A Sandra Ruales
 Ecuador
33:11 A
Junior (U20) women
(5 km)
Carmen Naranjo
 Ecuador
20:00 A Mónica Tapía
 Ecuador
20:07 A Miriam Achote
 Ecuador
20:11 A
Youth (U17) women
(3 km)
Tania Cevallos
 Ecuador
11:27 A Norma Torres
 Ecuador
11:29 A Yolanda Duchi
 Ecuador
11:35 A

Medal table (unofficial)

  *   Host nation (Ecuador)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Ecuador*46616
2 Colombia2002
Totals (2 entries)66618

Participation

Athletes from at least 2 countries participated.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b CAMPEONATO SUDAMERICANO DE CROSS COUNTRY (in Spanish), Confederación Atlética del Uruguay, archived from the original on January 4, 2014, retrieved January 11, 2014
  2. ^ SOUTH AMERICAN CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved January 11, 2014
  3. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas (November 3, 2012), SOUTH AMERICAN CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - SAXC - 1991 Ambato ECU Feb 2, World Junior Athletics History (WJAH), archived from the original on January 16, 2014, retrieved January 11, 2014
  4. ^ El atleta Jacinto Navarrete encabeza el equipo de la Lotería de Cundinamarca que representará a Colombia en la I Copa Suramericana de Cross-Country que se corre hoy en Ambato (Ecuador)... (in Spanish), El Tiempo, February 2, 1991, retrieved January 11, 2014

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