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2002 South American Junior Championships in Athletics

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XXXIV South American Junior Championships in Athletics
DatesAugust 1–3
Host cityBelém, Brazil Brazil
VenueEstádio Olímpico do Pará
LevelJunior
Events44
Participationabout 194 + guests athletes from
10 + 1 guest nation nations

The 34th South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held at the Estádio Olímpico do Pará[1][2] in Belém, Brazil from August 1–3, 2002 in conjunction with the 7th South American (ODESUR) Games. Athletes from the Netherlands Antilles competed solely for the South American Games, and were considered as guests for the South American Junior Championships.[1]

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Medal summary

Medal winners are published for men[3] and women[4] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[5]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.8 m/s)
 Bruno Pacheco (BRA) 10.50  Eliezer de Almeida (BRA) 10.60  Pablo Colville (CHI) 10.77
200 metres
(1.1 m/s)
 Bruno Pacheco (BRA) 20.54  Jorge Sena (BRA) 21.18  Kael Becerra (CHI) 21.46
400 metres  Luís Ambrósio (BRA) 46.51  Luis Luna (VEN) 46.82  Andrés Silva (URU) 47.50
800 metres  Cristián Matute (ECU) 1:50.99  Tai Payne (GUY) 1:51.05  Thiago Chyaromont (BRA) 1:51.66
1500 metres  Clayton Aguiar (BRA) 3:53.48  Nico Herrera (VEN) 3:55.67  Alex Lopes (BRA) 3:55.68
5000 metres  Fernando Fernandes (BRA) 14:13.29  Franck de Almeida (BRA) 14:14.18  Deivis Sánchez (VEN) 14:53.51
10,000 metres  Franck de Almeida (BRA) 29:39.25  Deivis Sánchez (VEN) 31:22.78  Gilialdo Koball (BRA) 31:38.64
3000 metres steeplechase  Fernando Fernandes (BRA) 8:59.76  Diego Moreno (PER) 9:08.34  Rodolfo Hass (BRA) 9:20.70
110 metres hurdles
(1.5 m/s)
 Thiago Dias (BRA) 13.94  Leandro Peyrano (ARG) 15.03  Cristóbal Lyon (CHI) 15.34
400 metres hurdles  Raphael Fernandes (BRA) 52.85  Daivison da Silva (BRA) 53.31  Pablo Schilling (CHI) 53.52
High jump  Fábio Baptista (BRA) 2.07  Luis Conde (VEN) 2.04  Francisco Tamariz (ECU) 2.01
Pole vault  Fábio da Silva (BRA) 5.10  José Francisco Nava (CHI) 4.90  Daniel Gabriel (BRA) 4.60
Long jump  Thiago Dias (BRA) 7.92
(0.6 m/s)
 Marcos Trivelato (BRA) 7.30
(0.7 m/s)
 Luis Tristán (PER) 7.20
(0.5 m/s)
Triple jump  Leonardo dos Santos (BRA) 15.97
(0.1 m/s)
 Thiago Dias (BRA) 15.55
(1.8 m/s)
 Francisco Castro (CHI) 14.48
(0.5 m/s)
Shot put  Gustavo de Mendonça (BRA) 17.71*  Germán Lauro (ARG) 17.56*  Juan Jaramillo (VEN) 17.26*
Discus throw  Gustavo de Mendonça (BRA) 52.78*  Germán Lauro (ARG) 52.44*  Reginaldo Diógenes (BRA) 49.33*
Hammer throw  Fabián Di Paolo (ARG) 73.69*  Roberto Sáez (CHI) 68.93*  Wagner Domingos (BRA) 65.15*
Javelin throw  Júlio César de Oliveira (BRA) 63.49  Marcelo Junckes (BRA) 61.42  José Palma (VEN) 59.00
Decathlon  Fagner Martins (BRA) 6626*  Randy Gutiérrez (VEN) 6329*  Alcino dos Santos (BRA) 6208*
10,000 metres track walk  Rafael Duarte (BRA) 43:11.39  Andrés Chocho (ECU) 44:36.81  Carlos Borgoño (CHI) 45:56.57
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil
Bruno Pacheco
Eliezer de Almeida
Jorge Sena
Bruno Góes
39.64  Chile
Pablo Colville
Diego Valdés
Kael Becerra
Nicolás Sepúlveda
41.22  Argentina
Federico Satler
José Manuel Garaventa
Pablo Heredia
Sebastián Lasquera
41.45
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Diego Venâncio
Luís Ambrósio
Thiago Chyaromont
Luiz da Silva
3:06.68  Venezuela
Nico Herrera
Luis Luna
Arnold Amaya
José Acevedo
3:11.20  Argentina
Sebastián Lasquera
Leandro Peyrano
José Ignacio Pignataro
Matías López
3:14.16

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(1.3 m/s)
 Thatiana Ignácio (BRA) 11.57  Wilmary Álvarez (VEN) 11.76  Evelyn dos Santos (BRA) 11.90
200 metres
(1.7 m/s)
 Wilmary Álvarez (VEN) 23.85  Joyce Prieto (BRA) 23.99  Evelyn dos Santos (BRA) 24.23
400 metres  Yusmelys García (VEN) 54.38  Joyce Prieto (BRA) 54.50  Ángela Alfonso (VEN) 54.82
800 metres  Juliana de Azevedo (BRA) 2:06.01  Jenny Mejías (VEN) 2:10.58  Rejane da Silva (BRA) 2:14.93
1500 metres  Eliane Vásquez (CHI) 4:39.47  Susana Aburto (CHI) 4:41.16  Silvia Paredes (ECU) 4:43.64
3000 metres  Nadia Rodríguez (ARG) 9:50.03  Silvia Paredes (ECU) 9:54.15  Inés Melchor (PER) 10:05.60
5000 metres  Nadia Rodríguez (ARG) 17:08.23  Silvia Paredes (ECU) 17:16.88  Patrícia Lobo (BRA) 17:33.13
3000 metres steeplechase  Sabine Heitling (BRA) 10:52.77  Elena Arias (ECU) 11:07.82  Soledad Del Carlo (ARG) 11:12.88
100 metres hurdles
(-0.9 m/s)
 Janaína Sestrem (BRA) 13.94  Sandrine Legenort (VEN) 14.14  Soledad Donzino (ARG) 14.24
400 metres hurdles  Yusmelys García (VEN) 58.54  Amanda Dias (BRA) 58.86  Raquel da Costa (BRA) 59.39
High jump  Mônica de Freitas (BRA) 1.74  Marielys Rojas (VEN) 1.71  Daniela Carrillo (CHI)
 Jhoris Luque (VEN)
1.68
Pole vault  Karla da Silva (BRA) 3.90  Rosângela da Silva (BRA) 3.70  Alejandra Llorente (ARG) 3.60
Long jump  Keila Costa (BRA) 6.37
(1.4 m/s)
 Fernanda Gonçalves (BRA) 5.99
(0.3 m/s)
 Michelle Vaughn (GUY) 5.88
(0.4 m/s)
Triple jump  Keila Costa (BRA) 13.78
(-0.5 m/s)
 Fernanda Gonçalves (BRA) 12.26
(-0.6 m/s)
 Michelle Vaughn (GUY) 12.23
(-0.3 m/s)
Shot put  Ahymará Espinoza (VEN) 13.97  Jennifer Dahlgren (ARG) 13.61  Regiane Alves (BRA) 13.12
Discus throw  Roberta de Oliveira (BRA) 41.85  Jennifer Dahlgren (ARG) 41.41  Roberto Argentino (BRA) 40.70
Hammer throw  Jennifer Dahlgren (ARG) 55.73  Stefanía Żoryez (URU) 50.54  Adriana Benaventa (VEN) 50.19
Javelin throw  Maria Ramos (BRA) 45.31  Maria Cruz (BRA) 44.31  Adriana Benaventa (VEN) 32.78
Heptathlon  Soledad Donzino (ARG) 5139  Macarena Reyes (CHI) 4683  Bruna Gomes (BRA) 4536
10,000 metres track walk  Alessandra Picagevicz (BRA) 50:34.59  Lizbeth Zúñiga (PER) 53:20.19  Josette Sepúlveda (CHI) 55:13.41
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil
Thatiana Ignâcio
Evelyn dos Santos
Alessandra Joaquim
Mônica de Freitas
45.30  Venezuela
Yessica Bermúdez
Angela Alfonso
Wilmary Álvarez
Sandrine Legenort
45.58  Chile
Daniela Riderelli
Macarena Keys
Fernanda MacKenna
Javiera Escobedo
47.11
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Juliana de Azevedo
Amanda Dias
Raquel da Costa
Ana Souza
3:40.56  Ecuador
Grace Arias
Lucy Jaramillo
Gabriela Chala
Mónica Ceballos
3:45.70  Venezuela
Angela Alfonso
Yusmelys García
Jenny Mejías
Sandrine Legenort
3:45.78

Doping

Eliane Pereira from Brazil was tested positive for Stanozolol, an anabolic steroid. Consequently, she lost her gold medal in 1,500 m (in 4:33.19) and her silver medal in 3,000 m (in 9:52.42),[6] and was banned for two years.

Two further cases with enhanced Testosterone/Epitestosterone ratio were discovered (no medalists involved).[6]

Medal table (unofficial)

  *   Host nation (Brazil)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil*33141663
2 Argentina55515
3 Venezuela411823
4 Chile15915
5 Ecuador1528
6 Peru0224
7 Guyana0123
8 Uruguay0112
Totals (8 entries)444445133

Final scoring per countries

The winners in point scoring per country were published.[7]

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Points
1  Brazil 587
2  Venezuela 180.5
3  Argentina 163

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[5] An unofficial count yields the number of about 194 athletes (plus an unknown number of guest athletes from the Netherlands Antilles) from about 10 countries:

Guest Nation:

References

  1. ^ a b Belém recebe Sul-Americano juvenil de atletismo (in Portuguese), Emsergipe.com – Rádio Televisão de Sergipe S/A, August 1, 2002, archived from the original on April 25, 2012, retrieved November 4, 2011
  2. ^ Biscayart, Eduardo (August 4, 2002), Brazil retains South American Junior crown – 7 area junior records fall, IAAF, retrieved November 6, 2011
  3. ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
  4. ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (WOMEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
  5. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on March 4, 2016, retrieved November 1, 2011
  6. ^ a b Rodríguez III, Ernesto (2010), LIBROS DEL CICLO OLÍMPICO ARGENTINO - Libro I de los Juegos Odesur 1978-2010 (in Spanish) (1a. ed.), Buenos Aires: Alarco Ediciones, p. 192, ISBN 978-987-1367-18-4, archived from the original on 2012-01-04, retrieved June 3, 2012
  7. ^ Brasil reina no sul-americano de atletismo juvenil (in Portuguese), Copacabana Runners, August 4, 2002, retrieved November 4, 2011

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