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Athletics at the 2010 South American Games

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Athletics at the 9th South American Games
Athletics stadium at the Atanasio Girardot sports complex in Medellín, Colombia.
DatesMarch 20 – March 23
Host cityMedellín, Colombia
VenueAlfonso Galvis Duque Stadium
LevelU23
Events42
Participation13 nations


The athletics events at the 2010 South American Games (Spanish: IX Juegos Suramericanos) were held from March 20–23 at the Alfonso Galvis Duque Stadium in Medellín, Colombia. The competition also acted at the 4th South American Under-23 Championships. A total of 42 events were contested, 21 by male athletes and 21 by female athletes. The stadium was 1541 metres above sea level, thus some athletes' performances benefited from altitude assistance.[1]

Brazil topped the medal table with 13 golds and 41 medals overall. Hosts Colombia were the next most successful (11 golds and 35 total) while Venezuela and Peru took third and fourth place respectively. Ana Cláudia Lemos Silva provided one of the highlights of the competition, equalling the South American record in the women's 100 metres with a run of 11.17 seconds. Jorge McFarlane of Peru took victory in both the 110 metres hurdles and the long jump, setting championships and Games records in both events, as well as breaking the Peruvian record in the hurdles.[1]

Two Colombian athletes also set new championships and Games records in their events: María Lucelly Murillo set new best marks of 56.08 m in the women's discus throw and Rafith Rodríguez won in Colombian record time in the 800 metres (1:47.20). Other record breaking performances of note included Ana Camila Pirelli's Paraguayan record in heptathlon, although this was only enough for the bronze in the competition.[1]

The 10,000 m gold medallist and 5000 m runner-up Karina Alvarez of Peru was stripped of her medals after failing a drugs test for cocaine.[2] Bolivian 400 m runner Alison Mariana Delfin – who helped win a relay bronze medal – was also later disqualified and banned for two years due to a doping offence.[3]

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Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
(wind: 2.2 m/s)
details
Isidro Valencia
 Colombia
Álvaro Gómez
 Colombia
Diego Rivas
 Venezuela
200 m
details
Arturo Ramirez
 Venezuela
Luis Carlos Nuñez
 Colombia
Rubens Quirino
 Brazil
400 m
details
Omar Longart
 Venezuela
Hederson Estefani
 Brazil
Helder Alves
 Brazil
800 m
details
Rafith Rodríguez
 Colombia
Lutimar Paes
 Brazil
Diomar Souza
 Brazil
1500 m
details
Ivan Guido Bilbao
 Chile
Marvin Blanco
 Venezuela
Mauricio Gonzalez
 Colombia
5000 m
details
Mauricio Gonzalez
 Colombia
Javier Andres Cabrera
 Colombia
Victor Pincheira
 Chile
10,000 m
details
Javier Andres Cabrera
 Colombia
Daniel Silva
 Brazil
Gilberto Lopes
 Brazil
110 m hurdles
details
Jorge McFarlane
 Peru
Jolver Lozano
 Colombia
Javier McFarlane
 Peru
400 m hurdles
details
Juan Pablo Maturana
 Colombia
Geormi Jaramillo
 Venezuela
Brayan Ambuila
 Colombia
3000 m steeplechase
details
Marvin Blanco
 Venezuela
Luis Millan
 Venezuela
Mauricio Verdugo
 Chile
20,000 m walk
details
Mauricio Jose Sanchez
 Ecuador
Omar Sierra
 Colombia
Caio Bonfim
 Brazil
4 × 100 m relay
details
Isidro Valencia
Luis Carlos Nunez
Álvaro Gómez
Diego Vergara
 Colombia
Omar Longart
Arturo Ramirez
Alvaro Cassiani
Diego Rivas
 Venezuela
Gustavo Santos
Rubens Quirino
Helder Alves
Jonathan Henrique Silva
 Brazil
4 × 400 m relay
details
Ruben Headly
Georni Jaramillo
Arturo Ramirez
Omar Longart
 Venezuela
José Oliveira
Hederson Estefani
Henrique Souza
Helder Alves
 Brazil
Juan Pablo Maturana
Brayan Ambuila
Javier Hurtado
Rafith Rodríguez
 Colombia
High jump
details
Diego Javier Valencia
 Ecuador
Carlos Izquierdo
 Colombia
Simon Villa Arango
 Colombia
Pole vault
details
Augusto de Oliveira
 Brazil
Cleber Silva
 Brazil
Ruben Benitez
 Argentina
Long jump
details
Jorge McFarlane
 Peru
Javier McFarlane
 Peru
Lourival Almeida
 Brazil
Triple jump
details
Robin Mosquera
 Colombia
Jean Rosa
 Brazil
Jose Adrian Carreno
 Ecuador
Shot put
details
Edder Cesar Lopez
 Colombia
Nicola Martina
 Argentina
Michael Kevin Vidal
 Peru
Discus throw
details
Andres Rossini
 Argentina
Michael Kevin Vidal
 Peru
Nicolas Martina
 Argentina
Javelin throw
details
Victor Abel Riveros
 Paraguay
Lucas Silva
 Brazil
Tomas Martorell
 Chile
Hammer throw
details
Allan Wolski
 Brazil
Prinston Quailey
 Venezuela
Guillermo Salazar
 Ecuador
Decathlon
details
Diego Pereira de Araujo
 Brazil
Pedro Lima
 Brazil
Damian Benedetich
 Argentina

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
details
Ana Claudia Silva
 Brazil
Yomara Hinestroza
 Colombia
Nelcy Caicedo
 Colombia
200 m
details
Ericka Belinda Quinteros
 Ecuador
Vanda Gomes
 Brazil
Bárbara Leôncio
 Brazil
400 m
details
Barbara Oliveira
 Brazil
Yenifer Padilla
 Colombia
Yanet Largacha
 Colombia
800 m
details
Jessica Santos
 Brazil
Geisiane Lima
 Brazil
Evangelina Thomas
 Argentina
1500 m
details
Evangelina Thomas
 Argentina
Rocio Alvarez
 Peru
Jenifer Silva
 Brazil
5000 m
details
Tatiele Carvalho
 Brazil
Aura Maria Hincapie
 Colombia
Charo Quinto
 Peru
10,000 m
details
Yony Umiyauri
 Peru
Aura Maria Hincapie
 Colombia
Ana Brandao
 Brazil
100 m hurdles
details
Agustina Zerboni
 Argentina
Anita Souza
 Brazil
Giuliana Maria Tovar
 Peru
400 m hurdles
details
Magdalena Mendoza
 Venezuela
Déborah Rodríguez
 Uruguay
Elaine Paixão
 Brazil
3000 m steeplechase
details
Rocio Huillca Alvarez
 Peru
Jovana Capani
 Peru
Florencia Borelli
 Argentina
20,000 m walk
details
 Ingrid Hernandez (COL)  Anabelli Sanchez (COL)  Paola Viviana Saquipay (ECU)
4 × 100 m relay
details
Vanusa Santos
Vanda Gomes
Ana Claudia Silva
Franciela Krasucki
 Brazil
Nelcy Caicedo
Yenifer Padilla
Maria Alejandra Paz
Yomara Hinestroza
 Colombia
Maria Ayelen Diogo
Florencia Lamboglia
Constanza Eckhardt
Agustina Zerboni
 Argentina
4 × 400 m relay
details
Time: 3:40.09
Yanet Largacha
Maria Alejandra Paz
Marcela Caicedo
Yenifer Gonzalez
 Colombia
Time: 3:40.68
Barbara Leoncio
Elaine Paixão
Ana Claudia Silva
Barbara Oliveira
 Brazil
Time: 3:51.74
Maria Ayelen Diogo
Agustina Zerboni
Juliana Menedez
Florencia Lamboglia
 Argentina
High jump
details
Valdileia Martins
 Brazil
Lais Silva
 Brazil
Sara Grisales
 Colombia
Pole vault
details
Sara Pereira
 Brazil
Raissa Schubert
 Brazil
Diana Leyton
 Colombia
Long jump
details
Ana Esperança
 Brazil
Munich Tovar
 Venezuela
Melissa Valencia
 Colombia
Triple jump
details
Munich Tovar
 Venezuela
Bianca Santos
 Brazil
Feber Hernandez
 Venezuela
Shot put
details
Natalia Duco Soler
 Chile
Angela Marcela Moreno
 Colombia
Luz Leyni Montano
 Colombia
Discus throw
details
Fernanda Martins
 Brazil
Andressa Morais
 Brazil
Luz Leyni Montano
 Colombia
Javelin throw
details
María Lucelly Murillo
 Colombia
Olga Katryna Cabrera
 Paraguay
Rafaela Gonçalves
 Brazil
Hammer throw
details
Andressa Morais
 Brazil
Carla Michel
 Brazil
Dukina Freytters
 Venezuela
Heptathlon
details
Agustina Zerboni
 Argentina
Cynthia Alves
 Brazil
Anna Camila Cubas
 Paraguay

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)13181142
2 Colombia (COL)*11111335
3 Venezuela (VEN)66315
4 Peru (PER)46313
5 Argentina (ARG)41611
6 Ecuador (ECU)3036
7 Chile (CHI)2035
8 Paraguay (PAR)1113
9 Uruguay (URU)0101
10 Bolivia (BOL)0011
Totals (10 entries)444444132

References

  1. ^ a b c Biscayart, Eduardo (2010-03-24). 100m record at South American U23 champs. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-03-27.
  2. ^ Sudamericanos: Peruana y boliviana pierden medallas por dopaje. UNIVision (2010-03-27). Retrieved on 2011-01-25.
  3. ^ IAAF Newsletter Ed. 119. IAAF (2011-01-25). Retrieved on 2011-01-25.

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