2002 South American Race Walking Championships
2002 South American Race Walking Championships |
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Organisers |
CONSUDATLE |
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Edition |
14th |
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Date |
September 14–15 |
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Host city |
Puerto Saavedra, Araucanía, Chile |
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Nations participating |
9 |
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Athletes participating |
83 |
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Races |
7 |
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The 2002 South American Race Walking Championships were held in Puerto Saavedra, Chile, on September 14–15, 2002. The event was also known as South American Race Walking Cup.
A short note on the event and an appraisal of the results was given by Eduardo Biscayart for the IAAF.[1]
Complete results were published.[2][3][4] The junior events are documented on the World Junior Athletics History webpages.[5]
Medallists
Results
Men's 20km
Team 20km Men
Men's 35km
Men's 10km Junior (U20)
Place | Athlete | Time |
01 ! | Rafael Duarte BRA | 42:31 |
02 ! | Oswaldo Ortega ECU | 44:47 |
03 ! | Edwin Malacatus ECU | 44:53 |
4 | Elias Reynaga BOL | 45:04 |
5 | Alex Jara CHI | 46:51 |
6 | Luciano Muñoz CHI | 50:52 |
7 | Alejandro Vianello ARG | 57:22 |
— | Cristián Bascuñán CHI | DQ |
— | Fabio Benito González ARG | DQ |
— | David Guevara ECU | DQ |
— | Vanderlei dos Santos BRA | DQ |
— | Diogo Gamboa BRA | DQ |
— | German Rivillas COL | DNF |
Men's 10km Youth (U18)
Place | Athlete | Time |
01 ! | Carlos Borgoño CHI | 46:32 |
02 ! | Eben Ezer Churqui BOL | 46:35 |
03 ! | Oswaldo Ortega ECU | 46:37 |
4 | Calisto Sevegnani BRA | 46:37 |
5 | Elias Reynaga BOL | 47:47 |
6 | Yerko Araya CHI | 49:44 |
7 | James Rendón COL | 50:05 |
8 | Edward Araya CHI | 50:58 |
9 | Fernando Matus CHI | 51:59 |
10 | Robinson Vivar ECU | 52:20 |
11 | Luis Saavedra ARG | 58:12 |
12 | Carlos Arriola ARG | 59:50 |
13 | Nataniel Florit ARG | 1:04:27 |
— | Miguel Quisnancela ECU | DQ |
Team 10km Men Youth (U18)
Women's 20km
Team 20km Women
Place | Country | Points |
01 ! | Brazil | 12 pts |
Women's 10km Junior (U20)
Team 10km Women Junior (U20)
Women's 5km Youth (U18)
Place | Athlete | Time |
01 ! | Johana Malla ECU | 25:14 |
02 ! | Luz Villamarín COL | 25:20 |
03 ! | Johana Ordóñez ECU | 25:21 |
4 | Erica de Sena BRA | 26:35 |
5 | Adriana Jara ECU | 27:01 |
6 | Carla Litardo ECU | 27:24 |
7 | Marcela Iturra CHI | 27:52 |
8 | Anita Rico CHI | 28:14 |
9 | Anita Jara CHI | 29:45 |
10 | Vanessa Contreras CHI | 30:06 |
11 | Dennis Oyarzún CHI | 30:10 |
12 | Lucy Lezcano PAR | 33:06 |
13 | Ana Alfonso ARG | 33:09 |
— | Elizabeth Bravo ECU | DQ |
Team 5km Women Youth (U18)
Participation
The participation of 83 athletes from 9 countries is reported.[2][3][4]
See also
References
- ↑ Biscayart, Eduardo (October 1, 2002), Maggi closes season on a high note at the "Troféu Brasil", IAAF, retrieved August 13, 2013
- 1 2 FEDERACION ATLETICA DE CHILE - ASOCIACION ATLETICA REGIONAL DE LA ARAUCANIA - CLUB DEPORTIVO SAAVEDRA - XIV COPA SUDAMERICANA DE MARCHA EN RUTA (in Spanish), Marcha Atlética Org, retrieved August 12, 2013
- 1 2 Asociacion Atletica Regional de La Araucania - 2002 - RESULTADOS OFICIALES - CLUB DEPORTIVO SAAVEDRAS - XIV COPA SUDAMERICANA DE MARCHA EN RUTA (in Spanish), Confederação Brasileira de Atletismo, retrieved August 12, 2013
- 1 2 Asociacion Atletica Regional de La Araucania - CLUB DEPORTIVO SAAVEDRAS - XIV COPA SUDAMERICANA DE MARCHA EN RUTA - RESULTADOS OFICIALES (in Spanish), retrieved August 12, 2013
- ↑ WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), World Junior Athletics History ("WJAH"), retrieved August 11, 2013