Athletics at the 2010 South American Games – Men's hammer throw

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Allan Wolski
 Brazil
Prinston Quailey
 Venezuela
Guillermo Braulio
 Ecuador

Records

Standing records prior to the 2010 South American Games
World record Yuriy Sedykh Soviet Union 86.74m Stuttgart, Germany 30 August 1986
World Leading Igors Sokolovs Latvia 79.09m Riga, Latvia 6 March 2010
South American record Juan Ignacio Cerra Argentina 76.42m Trieste, Italy 25 July 2001
South American U23 record Andrés Charadia Argentina 71.34m Prague, Czech Republic 17 May 1987

Results

Results were published.[1][2][3]

Final

RankAthleteNationalityAttemptBest ResultNotes
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Allan Wolski Brazil 58.7561.1757.8656.7358.93x 61.17
Prinston Quailey Venezuela 57.3655.9857.8257.4958.1657.14 58.16
Guillermo Braulio Ecuador 54.6255.93x54.10x54.69 55.93
4 Lucas Chareun Argentina 53.25xxx55.09x 55.09
5 Alan Melo Brazil 50.4254.8754.11x54.28x 54.87
6 Luciano del Rio Argentina 51.74x53.2951.2252.1051.58 53.29
7 Fabián Serna Colombia 44.79x51.7150.36xx 51.71
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See also

References

  1. Krastev, Todor (March 22, 2010), Men Hammer Throw Athletics ODESUR Games 2010 Medellin (COL) - Monday 22.03, archived from the original on December 19, 2013, retrieved March 7, 2014
  2. SAmG Medellín COL 20 - 23 March, Tilastopaja Oy, Littoinen, Finland, retrieved March 7, 2014
  3. ATHLETICS - Hammer Men - Final - Atletismo - Martillo Hombres - Final (PDF), sportfieber.pytalhost.com, March 22, 2010, archived from the original (PDF) on March 9, 2014, retrieved March 7, 2014
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