1988 South American Youth Championships in Athletics
The 9th South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held in Cuenca, Ecuador, from September 2–4, 1988.
IX South American Youth Championships in Athletics | |
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Dates | September 2–4 |
Host city | Cuenca, Ecuador |
Level | Youth |
Events | 38 |
Participation | about 190 athletes from 9 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 Cuenca is located at 2,560 metres above sea level.
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | 11.0A | 11.1A | 11.4A | |||
200 metres | 22.2A | 22.9A | 23.4A | |||
400 metres | 50.9A | 51.3A | 51.4A | |||
800 metres | 1:58.0A | 2:00.6A | 2:01.8A | |||
1500 metres | 4:19.3A | 4:19.4A | 4:22.2A | |||
3000 metres | 9:18.4A | 9:25.2A | 9:31.1A | |||
5000 metres | 16:40.0A | 16:40.0A | 16:40.0A | |||
1500 metres steeplechase | 4:30.6A | 4:34.7A | 4:41.9A | |||
110 metres hurdles | 14.4A | 14.7A | 14.8A | |||
300 metres hurdles | 39.8A | 40.0A | 40.0A | |||
High jump | 2.05A | 1.94A | 1.91A | |||
Pole vault | 3.90A | 3.80A | 3.40A | |||
Long jump | 7.10A | 6.87A | 6.72A | |||
Triple jump | 14.87A | 14.74A | 14.16A | |||
Shot put | 16.21A | 15.89A | 14.55A | |||
Discus throw | 48.32A | 44.70A | 41.02A | |||
Hammer throw | 62.66A | 53.04A | 52.46A | |||
Javelin throw | 60.62A | 51.88A | 43.36A | |||
Hexathlon | 4020A | 3944A | 3789A | |||
5000 metres track walk | 24:44.4A | 26:11.2A | 26:30.8A | |||
4 × 100 metres relay | Elvis Adao Leonel Paris Bauto Marcos Merea | 43.3A | Moisés Sandoval Xavier Burgos Álvaro Delgado Nicolás Majluf | 44.3A | Henry Teran Darwin Salazar Juan Ramos Sánchez | 44.4A |
4 × 400 metres relay | 3:25.5A | 3:31.7A | 3:33.2A |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | 12.2A | 12.3A | 12.4A | |||
200 metres | 25.1A | 25.3A | 25.3A | |||
400 metres | 57.9A | 58.5A | 59.3A | |||
800 metres | 2:20.6A | 2:21.6A | 2:25.2A | |||
1500 metres | 4:55.8A | 4:55.8A | 5:00.6A | |||
3000 metres | 10:42.9A | 10:44.5A | 11:03.2A | |||
100 metres hurdles | 14.7A | 14.9A | 15.4A | |||
High jump | 1.58A | 1.58A | 1.55A | |||
Long jump | 5.81A | 5.56A | 5.51A | |||
Shot put | 13.93A | 12.85A | 10.35A | |||
Discus throw | 42.60A | 39.74A | 37.50A | |||
Javelin throw | 41.08A | 36.86A | 34.02A | |||
Pentathlon | 3222A | 3172A | 2940A | |||
3000 metres track walk | 15:19.1A | 15:30.6A | 18:05.5A | |||
4 × 100 metres relay | Lisette Rondón Judith De La Fuente Claudia Barrera María González | 48.3A | Patricia Adaniya Michelle Openshaw Lucia Crosse Cecilia Zereceda | 49.3A | Angelica Garzon Rosa Magaly Segovia Angelica Mendoza Clemencia Ramírez | 49.4A |
4 × 400 metres relay | 4:02.8A | 4:03.6A | 4:04.4A |
Medal table (unofficial)
* Host nation (Ecuador)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | 18 | 16 | 8 | 42 | |
2 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 17 | |
3 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 9 | |
4 | 3 | 8 | 4 | 15 | |
5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 | |
6 | 2 | 5 | 8 | 15 | |
7 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 9 | |
8 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
Totals (8 nations) | 38 | 38 | 38 | 114 |
Participation (unofficial)
Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3] An unofficial count yields the number of about 190 athletes from about 9 countries:
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References
- "SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (BOYS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 11, 2011
- "SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (GIRLS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 11, 2011
- World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on May 27, 2012, retrieved November 11, 2011
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