1996 South American Youth Championships in Athletics

The 13th South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held in Asunción, Paraguay from October 18–20, 1996.

XIII South American Youth Championships in Athletics
DatesOctober 18–20
Host cityAsunción, Paraguay
LevelYouth
Events38
Participationabout 268 athletes from
10 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]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: -1.1 m/s)  Helly Ollarves (VEN)11.11  Carlos Santos (BRA)11.16  Edison Núñez (COL)11.29
200 metres (wind: -4.1 m/s)  Helly Ollarves (VEN)22.74  Jorge Maidana (ARG)22.80  Carlos Santos (BRA)22.87
400 metres  Humberto de Oliveira (BRA)49.12  Amauri dos Santos (BRA)49.13  Paul Ríos (COL)49.64
800 metres  Gilberto dos Santos (BRA)1:58.23  Glauco da Silva (BRA)1:58.25  Rodrigo Escobar (CHI)1:58.90
1500 metres  André da Silva (BRA)4:02.54  Sebastián González Cabot (ARG)4:03.26  Rodrigo Escobar (CHI)4:04.44
5000 metres  André da Silva (BRA)15:10.74  Ricardo Franzón (ARG)15:44.78  Esteban Coria (ARG)15:49.11
1500 metres steeplechase  Leonardo Muntada (BRA)4:20.51  Sebastián González Cabot (ARG)4:24.80  Esteban Coria (ARG)4:27.54
110 metres hurdles (wind: +2.1 m/s)  Cristián Labra (CHI)14.59 w  Gabriel Morales (ARG)14.62 w  Wellington Silva (BRA)14.68 w
300 metres hurdles  Jackson Quiñónez (ECU)38.1  Xavier Caicedo (ECU)38.3  Luiz Lima (BRA)39.1
High jump  Leandro de Jesus (BRA)1.99  Piero Vojvodic (PER)1.96  Wilfried Heim-Caballero (PAR)1.90
Pole vault  Francisco Pintos (CHI)4.30  Gastón González (CHI)4.30  Daniel Kassab (BRA)4.15
Long jump  Cristian Setién (ARG)6.74  Pablo Quiroga (CHI)6.59  Marcelo Ibarra (CHI)6.55
Triple jump  Alessandro Bonfim (BRA)14.22  Pablo Quiroga (CHI)13.77  Eduardo Adão (BRA)13.43
Shot put  Julián Angulo (COL)16.68  Hugo Zambelli (ARG)16.10  Fernando Furlan (BRA)15.30
Discus throw  Julián Angulo (COL)51.44  Carlos Sosa (ARG)44.34  Fernando Furlan (BRA)42.72
Hammer throw  Leandro Gallay (ARG)62.52  Gilbert Volta (PER)56.38  Fernando Crovetto (ARG)55.28
Javelin throw  Leandro de Souza (BRA)53.34  Edwin Cuesta (VEN)52.60  Carlos Sosa (ARG)52.10
Hexathlon  Wilfried Heim-Caballero (PAR)3794  Bruno Reis (BRA)3670  Gabriel Fuchslocher (CHI)3560
5000 metres track walk  Paulo Ruiz (BRA)24:08.74  Cristián Muñoz (CHI)24:08.82  Evandro Mafra (BRA)24:27.30
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil
Carlos Santos
Jarbas Mascarenhas
Glauco Santos
Gabriel Malateaux
42.95  Argentina
Gabriel Morales
Diego Ternavasio
Cristian Setién
Jorge Maidana
43.59  Colombia
Edison Núñez
Jairo Mejía
Paulo Ríos
Aldernar Álvarez
43.97
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Humberto de Oliveira
Cristian Dunker
Carlos Santos
Rodolfo dos Santos
3:18.42  Argentina
Jorge Maidana
Pablo Blanco
Lucas Altamirano
Carlos Borda
3:25.53  Uruguay
Diego Dos Santos
Pablo Martínez
Agustín Gómez
Lucas Martiarena
3:26.01

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: +0.9 m/s)  Sandra Reátegui (PER)12.11  Silvana Belfiglio (ARG)12.13  Juliana Pereira (BRA)12.33
200 metres (wind: -1.6 m/s)  Sandra Reátegui (PER)25.38  Ana Mariuxi Caicedo (ECU)25.45  Juliana Pereira (BRA)25.65
400 metres  Norbelis Bracho (VEN)56.06  Rúbia dos Santos (BRA)56.06  Flávia da Silva (BRA)57.17
800 metres  Christiane dos Santos (BRA)2:13.16  Vanesa Maraviglia (ARG)2:13.26  Maritza Córdoba (COL)2:14.21
1500 metres  Valquíria dos Santos (BRA)4:37.68  Faustina Huamaní (PER)4:40.84  Mabel Valenzuela (CHI)4:41.54
3000 metres  Faustina Huamaní (PER)9:54.71  Tatiane Sá (BRA)9:55.15  Mabel Valenzuela (CHI)10:10.82
100 metres hurdles (wind: 0.0 m/s)  Rúbia dos Santos (BRA)14.75  Sicylle Jeria (CHI)14.76  Sira Córdoba (COL)14.88
300 metres hurdles  Rúbia dos Santos (BRA)43.18  Sira Córdoba (COL)44.35  María Virginia Firpo (ARG)44.39
High jump  Delfina Blaquier (ARG)1.75  Jorgelina Rodríguez (ARG)1.68  Paola Hoffmann (CHI)1.68
Long jump  Gisele de Oliveira (BRA)5.71  Ana Mariuxi Caicedo (ECU)5.68  Andrea Luchisano (ARG)5.63
Shot put  Melisa Bolis (ARG)11.98  Leomelina Blandón (COL)11.81  Fernanda Resende (BRA)11.63
Discus throw  María Cubillán (VEN)39.02  Analía Piñero (ARG)38.10  Michele Brustolin (BRA)37.48
Javelin throw  Denise Pintos (URU)38.76  Roxana Fernández (ARG)38.16  Selma Dias (BRA)37.78
Pentathlon  Valeria Schönstedt (CHI)3288  Raquel de Oliveira (BRA)3165  Joana Ribeiro (BRA)3018
3000 metres Track Walk  Luisa Paltín (ECU)15:00.1  Tatiana Silva (BOL)15:01.8  Yesenia López (COL)15:31.7
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil
Flávia da Silva
Eliana de Oliveira
Juliana Pereira
Vanesa de Oliveira
47.81  Argentina
Juliana Santos
Andrea Luchisano
Agustina Rodríguez
Silvana Belfiglio
48.55  Chile
Daniela Pávez
Ximena Henríquez
Carolina Matesic
Denise Landon
48.57
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Flávia da Silva
Mislene da Silva
Adriana da Silva
Rúbia dos Santos
3:49.67  Colombia
Melisa Murillo
Sira Córdoba
Maritza Córdoba
Victoria Mosquera
3:55.55  Chile
Ximena Henríquez
Cristina Aguirre
Carolina Matesic
Paula Osorio
3:56.55

Medal table (unofficial)

  *   Host nation (Paraguay)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)1871540
2 Argentina (ARG)415625
3 Venezuela (VEN)4105
4 Chile (CHI)35917
5 Peru (PER)3306
6 Colombia (COL)23611
7 Ecuador (ECU)2305
8 Paraguay (PAR)*1012
 Uruguay (URU)1012
10 Bolivia (BOL)0101
Totals (10 nations)383838114


Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3] An unofficial count yields the number of about 268 athletes from about 10 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"), retrieved November 11, 2011
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