Athletics at the 2018 South American Games

There were 45 athletics events at the 2018 South American Games in Cochabamba, Bolivia. 23 for men and 22 for women. The events were held between June 5 and 8 at the Estadio de Atletismo GAMC.

Athletics
at the 2018 South American Games
VenueComplejo Aurora
Dates5–8 June
Competitors295 from 14 nations

The winner of each individual event qualifies for the 2019 Pan American Games, granted their NOC enters them into the competition.[1]

Results

For full event details see Athletics at the 2018 South American Games – Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Alonso Edward
 Panama
10.01
GR, NR
Álex Quiñónez
 Ecuador
10.09
=NR
Vitor Hugo dos Santos
 Brazil
10.12
200 metres Álex Quiñónez
 Ecuador
19.93
GR, NR
Vitor Hugo dos Santos
 Brazil
20.21 Bernardo Baloyes
 Colombia
20.28
400 metres Lucas Carvalho
 Brazil
45.61 Yilmar Herrera
 Colombia
45.64 Winston George
 Guyana
45.67
800 metres Lucirio Antonio Garrido
 Venezuela
1:51.15 Jelssin Robledo
 Colombia
1:51.50 Leandro Paris
 Argentina
1:51.94
1500 metres Carlos Díaz
 Chile
3:50.82 Willy Canchanya
 Peru
3:51.23 Federico Bruno
 Argentina
3:54.34
5000 metres Bayron Piedra
 Ecuador
14:32.47 Vidal Basco
 Bolivia
14:32.58 Luis Ostos
 Peru
14:32.79
10,000 metres Iván González
 Colombia
30:25.10 Jorge Cesar Fernández
 Bolivia
30:37.29 Bayron Piedra
 Ecuador
30:51.74
110 metres hurdles Eduardo de Deus
 Brazil
13.44
GR
Fanor Escobar
 Colombia
13.61 Juan Moreno
 Colombia
13.68
400 metres hurdles Guillermo Ruggeri
 Argentina
49.28
GR, NR
Alfredo Sepúlveda
 Chile
49.62
NR
Márcio Teles
 Brazil
49.78
3000 metres steeplechase Yuri Labra
 Peru
9:01.95 Gerald Giraldo
 Colombia
9:01.99 Yessy Apaza
 Bolivia
9:21.81
4 × 100 metres relay  Colombia
Jhonny Rentería
Diego Palomeque
Jessi Chará
Bernardo Baloyes
38.97 NR  Venezuela
Alberto Aguilar
Rafael Vásquez
Alexis Nieves
Arturo Ramírez
39.03  Brazil
Lucas Carvalho
Vítor Hugo dos Santos
Aldemir da Silva Júnior
Felipe dos Santos
39.54
4 × 400 metres relay  Colombia
Bernardo Baloyes
Jelssin Robledo
Diego Palomeque
Yilmar Herrera
3:04.78  Venezuela
José Meléndez
Alberto Aguilar
Freddy Mezones
Kelvis Padrino
3:05.75  Chile
Enzo Faulbaum
Rafael Muñoz
Sergio Aldea
Alfredo Sepúlveda
3:11.58
20 kilometres walk Brian Pintado
 Ecuador
1:24:56 César Augusto Rodríguez
 Peru
1:26:23 Yerko Araya
 Chile
1:29:37
50 kilometres walk Andrés Chocho
 Ecuador
3:55:48
GR
Luis Henry Campos
 Peru
3:59:23 Ronald Quispe
 Bolivia
4:05:05
High jump Eure Yáñez
 Venezuela
2.28 m
GR
Fernando Ferreira
 Brazil
2.25 m Carlos Layoy
 Argentina
2.25 m
Pole vault Augusto Dutra de Oliveira
 Brazil
5.50 m Germán Chiaraviglio
 Argentina
5.40 m Walter Viafara
 Colombia
5.00 m
Long jump Emiliano Lasa
 Uruguay
8.26 m
GR, NR
Paulo Sérgio Oliveira
 Brazil
8.12 m Alexsandro de Melo
 Brazil
8.09 m
Triple jump Miguel van Assen
 Suriname
16.81 m
GR
Mateus de Sá
 Brazil
16.76 m Leodan Torrealba
 Venezuela
16.23 m
Shot put Darlan Romani
 Brazil
21.21 m
GR
Aldo Gonzáles
 Bolivia
18.33 m Levin Moreno
 Colombia
17.60 m
Discus throw Mauricio Ortega
 Colombia
62.10 m
GR
Juan Caicedo
 Ecuador
57.37 m José Miguel Ballivián
 Chile
52.91 m
Hammer throw Joaquín Gómez
 Argentina
75.10 m
GR
Humberto Mansilla
 Chile
74.71 m
NR
Wagner Domingos
 Brazil
72.53 m
Javelin throw Arley Ibargüen
 Colombia
80.11 m
GR
Leslain Baird
 Guyana
78.65 m
NR
Braian Toledo
 Argentina
78.57 m
Decathlon Georni Jaramillo
 Venezuela
7977 pts
GR, NR
José Lemos
 Colombia
7757 pts Felipe dos Santos
 Brazil
7739 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Narcisa Landazuri
 Ecuador
11.12 Ángela Tenorio
 Ecuador
11.13 Vitória Cristina Rosa
 Brazil
11.23
200 metres Vitória Cristina Rosa
 Brazil
22.87 Ángela Tenorio
 Ecuador
23.07 Nercely Soto
 Venezuela
23.11
400 metres Jennifer Padilla
 Colombia
52.14 Geisa Coutinho
 Brazil
52.93 María Fernanda Mackenna
 Chile
53.60
800 metres Déborah Rodríguez
 Uruguay
2:16.21 Rosangélica Escobar
 Colombia
2:16.89 María Pía Fernández
 Uruguay
2:17.16
1500 metres Muriel Coneo
 Colombia
4:27.10 María Pía Fernández
 Uruguay
4:30.56 Micaela Levaggi
 Argentina
4:30.88
5000 metres Saida Meneses
 Peru
16:47.37 Luz Mery Rojas
 Peru
17:09.59 Carmen Toaquiza
 Ecuador
17:16.40
10,000 metres Inés Melchor
 Peru
35:57.86 Gladys Tejeda
 Peru
35:59.45 Irma Vila Sonco
 Bolivia
36:12.74
100 metres hurdles Génesis Romero
 Venezuela
13.08
GR, NR
Diana Bazalar
 Peru
13.36
NR
Jenea McCammon
 Guyana
13.39
NR
400 metres hurdles Fiorella Chiappe
 Argentina
56.39 Melissa González
 Colombia
56.86 Gianna Woodruff
 Panama
57.68
3000 metres steeplechase Rina Cjuro
 Peru
10:53.83 Edith Mamani
 Bolivia
10:59.06 Jhoselyn Camargo
 Bolivia
11:18.63
4 × 100 metres relay  Venezuela
Luisarys Toledo
Andrea Purica
Génesis Romero
Nercely Soto
44.71  Bolivia
Danitza Avila
Alinny Delgadillo
Guadalupe Torrez
Carolina Ocampo
46.17
NR
 Peru
Paola Mautino
Maitte Torres
Diana Bazalar
Kimberly Cardoza
46.43
4 × 400 metres relay  Colombia
Eliana Chávez
Rosangélica Escobar
Melissa González
Jennifer Padilla
3:31.87
GR
 Chile
Martina Weil
Isidora Jiménez
María Echeverría
María Fernanda Mackenna
3:33.42
NR
 Argentina
María Ayelén Diogo
Valeria Baron
Noelia Martínez
Fiorella Chiappe
3:35.96
NR
20 kilometres walk Kimberly García
 Peru
1:33:11
GR
Ángela Castro
 Bolivia
1:34:25 Maritza Guamán
 Ecuador
1:36:23
High jump María Fernanda Murillo
 Colombia
1.90 m
GR
Valdileia Martins
 Brazil
1.83 m Amanda Vergara
 Venezuela
1.80 m
Pole vault Robeilys Peinado
 Venezuela
4.70 m
GR, NR
Juliana Campos
 Brazil
4.20 m Carmen Villanueva
 Venezuela
3.90 m
Long jump Paola Mautino
 Peru
6.66 m
NR
Eliane Martins
 Brazil
6.66 m
GR
Nathalee Aranda
 Panama
6.60 m
NR
Triple jump Núbia Soares
 Brazil
14.59 m
GR, NR
Silvana Segura
 Peru
13.56 m Giselly Landázury
 Colombia
13.46 m
Shot put Natalia Duco
 Chile
18.15 m
GR
Ahimara Espinoza
 Venezuela
18.09 m Geisa Arcanjo
 Brazil
17.30 m
Discus throw Andressa de Morais
 Brazil
58.86 m Fernanda Martins
 Brazil
57.29 m Ailén Armada
 Argentina
48.77 m
Hammer throw Jennifer Dahlgren
 Argentina
70.98 m
GR
Rosa Rodríguez
 Venezuela
70.93 m Valeria Chiliquinga
 Ecuador
66.77 m
Javelin throw Laila Domingos
 Brazil
60.25 m María Lucelly Murillo
 Colombia
58.81 m Eloah Scramin
 Brazil
57.42 m
Heptathlon Giovana Cavaleti
 Brazil
6081 pts
GR
Martha Araújo
 Colombia
5719 pts Ana Camila Pirelli
 Paraguay
5503 pts

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Bolivia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)99927
2 Colombia (COL)99523
3 Peru (PER)67215
4 Venezuela (VEN)64414
5 Ecuador (ECU)54413
6 Argentina (ARG)41712
7 Chile (CHI)2349
8 Uruguay (URU)2114
9 Panama (PAN)1023
10 Suriname (SUR)1001
11 Bolivia (BOL)*06410
12 Guyana (GUY)0123
13 Paraguay (PAR)0011
Totals (13 nations)454545135

Participating nations

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References

  1. "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
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