1984 South American Youth Championships in Athletics

The 7th South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held in Tarija, Bolivia from September 13–16, 1984.

VII South American Youth Championships in Athletics
DatesSeptember 13–16
Host cityTarija, Bolivia
LevelYouth
Events34
Participationabout 136 athletes from
7 nations

Medal summary

Medal winners are published for boys[1] and girls.[2] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3] All results are marked as "affected by altitude" (A), because Tarija is located at 1,854 metres above sea level.

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Luís Mattos (BRA)11.0A  Marcelo Ducart (ARG)11.1A  Miguel Huamán (PER)11.2A
200 metres  Luís Mattos (BRA)22.8A  Miguel Huamán (PER)23.2A  Claudio Galdos (PER)23.3A
400 metres  Arovaldo Silva (BRA)51.0A  Antônio de Oliveira (BRA)52.7A  Héctor Villarraga (COL)53.7A
800 metres  Antônio de Oliveira (BRA)2:02.1A  Vital Santo (BRA)2:02.6A  Javier Ferrario (ARG)2:03.5A
1500 metres  Clodoaldo do Carmo (BRA)4:10.0A  Vital Santo (BRA)4:10.1A  Juan José Castillo (PER)4:20.0A
3000 metres  Clodoaldo do Carmo (BRA)9:00.1A  Alexandre César (BRA)9:19.8A  Juan José Castillo (PER)9:19.9A
1500 metres steeplechase  Clodoaldo do Carmo (BRA)4:25.2A  Vital Santo (BRA)4:33.2A  Fuad Ramos (BOL)4:50.4A
110 metres hurdles  Marcelo Ducart (ARG)14.4A  Javier del Río (PER)15.7A  Luis de la Cruz (PER)15.8A
300 metres hurdles  Alexandre da Silva (BRA)40.8A  Ariel Pintos (ARG)41.6A  Eduardo Lloret (PAR)41.9A
High jump  Humberto Sarubbi (PAR)1.95A  Aníbal Folmer (ARG)1.86A  Jorge Oliveira (BRA)1.80A
Pole vault  Martín Bossio (ARG)3.60A  Orestes Menegas (BRA)3.50A
Long jump  Paulo de Oliveira (BRA)6.66A  Marcelo Ducart (ARG)6.58A  Erwin Arteaga (BOL)6.42A
Triple jump  Caio Rocha (BRA)14.14A  Ricardo Valiente (PER)13.69A  Luis Mércuri (ARG)13.59A
Shot put  Raúl Folmer (ARG)15.78A  Ricardo Romero (ARG)14.97A  Gustavo Barreto (BRA)13.52A
Discus throw  Ricardo Romero (ARG)46.78A  Raúl Folmer (ARG)41.44A  Cristiano Corone (BRA)40.40A
Hammer throw  Adrián Marzo (ARG)59.14A  Raúl Folmer (ARG)53.72A  Marcelo Bordin (BRA)42.00A
Javelin throw  Orion Bittencourt (BRA)50.40A  Martín Bossio (ARG)48.72A  Ricardo Valiente (PER)44.06A
Hexathlon  Orion Bittencourt (BRA)3713A  Gabriel Quintás (ARG)3392A  Ricardo Valiente (PER)3366A
4 × 100 metres relay  Peru
Eduardo Núñez
Javier Narduce
Claudio Galdos
Miguel Huamán
44.1A  Argentina
Alejandro Ordinas
Fernando Oliva
Leonardo Tellado
Marcelo Ducart
45.4A  Paraguay
Juan Wasmosy
Humberto Sarubbi
Eduardo Lloret
Pablo Papalardo
45.5A
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil3:31.7A  Peru3:38.2A  Argentina3:39.1A

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Nancy Chemini (ARG)12.6A  Rosana Viasco (URU)12.7A  Rita Gomes (BRA)12.9A
200 metres  Jupira da Graça (BRA)25.7A  Virginia Guerra (URU)26.5A  Rita Gomes (BRA)26.5A
400 metres  Jupira da Graça (BRA)57.1A  Ana Verissimo (BRA)57.8A  Susana Quintana (PER)60.0A
800 metres  Ana Verissimo (BRA)2:19.8A  Luiza do Nascimento (BRA)2:20.3A  Niusha Mansilla (BOL)2:24.8A
1500 metres  Martha Palomino (PER)4:55.1A  Luiza do Nascimento (BRA)4:56.6A  Roxana Coronatti (ARG)4:59.1A
100 metres hurdles  Clarice Kuhn (BRA)15.2A  Roberta Fernandes (BRA)15.3A  Virginia Arriola (PAR)15.5A
High jump  Clarice Kuhn (BRA)1.63A  Elena Junges (ARG)1.63A  Ursula Karl (PER)1.55A
Long jump  Mónica Falcioni (URU)5.54A  Roberta Fernandes (BRA)5.32A  Maritza Macogno (ARG)5.27A
Shot put  Ana Viglione (ARG)10.84A  Elvira Yufra (PER)10.24A  María Grimaldi (ARG)10.17A
Discus throw  Cristiane Meher (BRA)37.26A  Elvira Yufra (PER)34.00A  María Gamboa (ARG)31.86A
Javelin throw  María Gamboa (ARG)35.64A  Zorobabelia Córdoba (COL)34.36A  Alexandra Dumas (BRA)28.86A
Pentathlon  Alexandra Dumas (BRA)3086A  Ana Keutman (BRA)2985A  Adriana Giménez (ARG)2959A
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil
Clarice Kuhn
Jupira da Graça
Roberta Fernandes
Rita Gomes
49.9A  Argentina
Graciela Guglielmo
Andrea Ávila
Carolina Schlossberg
Nancy Chemini
50.9A  Peru
Malú Croussilat
M. Bonilla
Liliana Pereira
Susana Quintana
51.7A
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil4:03.3A  Argentina4:15.3A  Peru4:20.5A

Medal table (unofficial)

  *   Host nation (Bolivia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)2212741
2 Argentina (ARG)813829
3 Peru (PER)261119
4 Uruguay (URU)1203
5 Paraguay (PAR)1034
6 Colombia (COL)0112
7 Bolivia (BOL)*0033
Totals (7 nations)343433101


Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3] An unofficial count yields the number of about 136 athletes from about 7 countries:

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References

  1. "SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (BOYS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 11, 2011
  2. "SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (GIRLS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 11, 2011
  3. World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on February 24, 2012, retrieved November 11, 2011
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