2012 South American Youth Championships in Athletics

XXI South American Youth Championships in Athletics
Host city Mendoza, Argentina Argentina
Date(s) October 26–28
Main stadium Parque San Martín
Level Youth
Participation 316/307 + 1 guest athletes from
10 + 1 guest nations
Events 40


The 21st South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held at the Parque San Martín in Mendoza, Argentina between October 26–28, 2012. A detailed discussion of the results was given elsewhere.[1]

Medal summary

Complete results can be found on the CONSUDATLE website.[2] Detailed result lists can also be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: -1.9 m/s)  Arturo Deliser (PAN) 10.95  Yeiker Mendoza (VEN) 10.99  Sebastian Acevedo (ARG) 11.06
200 metres (wind: -1.0 m/s)  Arturo Deliser (PAN) 21.31  Vitor dos Santos (BRA) 21.49  Jonatan Rodrigues (BRA) 21.84
400 metres  William Landazury (COL) 48.88  Eudy Roberti (VEN) 49.03  Rafael Peres (BRA) 49.08
800 metres  Jorge Collares (URU) 1:51.69  Marcello Marques (BRA) 1:52.01  Lucas Rodrigues (BRA) 1:52.13
1500 metres  Eric Pomaski (ARG) 4:05.28  Cristofer Jarpa (CHI) 4:05.77  Alexandre Barbosa (BRA) 4:06.88
3000 metres  Thiago André (BRA) 8:34.47  Camilo Aguillon (COL) 8:43.04  Victor da Silva (BRA) 8:46.03
110 metres hurdles (wind: -2.6 m/s)  João Bento (BRA) 14.14  Francisco López (CHI) 14.42  Daniel da Silva (BRA) 14.54
400 metres hurdles  Wilson Bello (VEN) 52.62  Alejandro Díaz (VEN) 52.63  Rafael Mello (BRA) 52.63
2000 m steeplechase  Mateo Rossetto (ARG) 6:07.55  Felipe Rocha e Pinto (BRA) 6:11.98  Felipe Bastias (CHI) 6:15.41
High jump  Yohan Chaverra (COL) 2.10 CR  Thiago Moura (BRA) 2.07  Daniel Cortés (COL) 2.01
Pole vault  Matias Guerrero (CHI) 4.40  Leonardo dos Santos (BRA) 4.10  Nicolas Nascimento (BRA) 4.10
Long jump  Gabriel Constantino (BRA) 7.35 (wind: 0.2 m/s)  Álvaro Cortez (CHI) 7.32 (wind: 0.5 m/s)  Diego Hernández (VEN) 7.26 (wind: 1.5 m/s)
Triple jump  Mateus de Sá (BRA) 15.26 (wind: 0.7 m/s)  Álvaro Cortez (CHI) 15.03 (wind: 0.9 m/s)  Bruno de Souza (BRA) 14.73 (wind: 1.3 m/s)
Shot put  Felipe Leal (BRA) 18.23  Alesander Valencia (COL) 18.08  Rogerio de Sousa (BRA) 17.97
Discus throw  Giovanni Bonilla (CHI) 57.00  Felipe Leal (BRA) 56.83  Valdivino dos Santos (BRA) 53.18
Hammer throw  Joaquín Gómez (ARG) 81.15 CR  Humberto Mansilla (CHI) 66.61  Gabriel Kehr (CHI) 66.49
Javelin throw  Alesander Valencia (COL) 64.08  Welington Morais (BRA) 63.59  Santiago de la Fuente (CHI) 61.83
Octathlon  Jefferson Santos (BRA) 6141 CR  Andrés Sandoval (CHI) 5673  Alejandro Bregagnolo (ARG) 5526
10000 m race walk  Brayan Fuentes (COL) 47:05.21  Hiago Garcia (BRA) 47:41.73  Pablo Rodríguez (BOL) 49:19.56
1000m Medley relay (100m x 200m x 300m x 400m)  Brazil
Jonatan Rodrigues
Vitor dos Santos
Gabriel dos Santos
Rafael Peres
1:55.50  Venezuela
Diego Hernández
Yeiker Mendoza
Wilson Bello
Eudy Roberti
1:55.98  Chile
Camilo González
Francisco López
Rodrigo Mancilla
Nicolas Vironneau
1:57.29

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: -3.3 m/s)  Tamiris de Liz (BRA) 11.99  Ingrid Barros (BRA) 12.41  Noelia Martínez (ARG) 12.50
200 metres (wind: 1.8 m/s)  Letícia de Souza (BRA) 24.30  Noelia Martínez (ARG) 24.56  Valeria Baron (ARG) 24.94
400 metres  Melissa Torres (COL) 55.20  Diana Cruz (COL) 57.07  Ester Melo (BRA) 57.28
800 metres  Ana Silva (BRA) 2:12.60  Pia Fernández (URU) 2:13.64  Laura Martínez (COL) 2:14.22
1500 metres  Marguie Ryvera (COL) 4:37.58  Carolina Lozano (ARG) 4:43.33  Karen Olivera (PER) 4:44.55
3000 metres  Evelyn Escobar (PER) 10:09.88  Sunilda Lozano (PER) 10:14.14  Nathalia Ramalho (BRA) 10:18.75
100 metres hurdles (wind: -3.3 m/s)  Génesis Romero (VEN) 14.32  Laís Rodrigues (BRA) 14.61  Diana Bazalar (PER) 14.69
400 metres hurdles  Cardonna Briannill (VEN) 1:01.49  Taina Pantoja (BRA) 1:02.92  Nina Policarpo (BRA) 1:02.97
2000 m steeplechase  Zulema Arenas (PER) 6:40.28  Lucy Basilio (PER) 7:08.69  Thayna de Melo (BRA) 7:14.77
High jump  Ana de Oliveira (BRA) 1.76 CR  Lorena Aires (URU) 1.71  Fiorella Chiappe (ARG) 1.71
Pole vault  Noelina Madarieta (ARG) 3.65  Fernanda Carabias (CHI) 3.50  Juliana Campos (BRA) 3.45
Long jump  Gabriele dos Santos (BRA) 5.79 (wind: 0.4 m/s)  Aries Sánchez (VEN) 5.64 (wind: 0.5 m/s)  Alejandra Arévalo (PER) 5.62 (wind: 0.9 m/s)
Triple jump  Ingrid Lira (BRA) 12.54 (wind: -0.2 m/s)  Gabriele dos Santos (BRA) 12.51 (wind: 0.2 m/s)  Ariana Gutiérrez (VEN) 12.45 (wind: -2.2 m/s)
Shot put  Izabela da Silva (BRA) 16.82 CR  Micaela Aranda Rocío (ARG) 15.60  Jéssica Almeida (BRA) 14.71
Discus throw  Izabela da Silva (BRA) 47.19  Micaela Aranda Rocío (ARG) 46.70  Sofía Bausero (URU) 42.16
Hammer throw  Ana Vásquez (PER) 61.19 CR  Marcela Restrepo (COL) 55.03  Araceli Montivero (ARG) 54.48
Javelin throw  Laura Paredes (PAR) 45.81  Noelia Rodrigues (BRA) 44.59  Rubenglismar Figueroa (VEN) 44.05
Heptathlon  Leonela Graciani (ARG) 5090 CR  Kimberly Kuprewicz (ARG) 4836  Daiane Rohveder (BRA) 4444
5000 m race walk  Stefany Coronado (BOL) 25:16.33  Wendy Romero (COL) 26:13.87  Amanda Carvalho (BRA) 26:28.83
1000m Medley relay (100m x 200m x 300m x 400m)  Venezuela
Aries Sánchez
Jhoanmy Luque
Génesis Romero
Cardonna Briannill
2:13.12  Argentina
Aldana Pucharcos
Valeria Baron
Noelia Martínez
Fiorella Chiappe
2:13.95  Colombia
Anyi García
Diana Cruz
Tatiana Sánchez
Melissa Torres
2.15.03

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Brazil 15 13 19 47
2  Colombia 6 5 3 14
3  Argentina 5 6 6 17
4  Venezuela 4 5 3 12
5  Peru 3 2 3 8
6  Chile 2 7 4 13
7  Panama 2 0 0 2
8  Uruguay 1 2 1 4
9  Bolivia 1 0 1 2
10  Paraguay 1 0 0 1

Team trophies

The placing tables for team trophy (overall team, men and women categories) were published.[4]

Total

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Points
1st, gold medalist(s)  Brazil 372
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Argentina 184.5
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Chile 158
4  Colombia 125
5  Venezuela 121.5
6 Peru Perú 82.5
7  Uruguay 40
8 Panama Panamá 23
9  Bolivia 19
10  Paraguay 11

Male

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Points
1st, gold medalist(s)  Brazil 195
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Chile 115
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Argentina 77.5
4  Colombia 66
5  Venezuela 58.5
6 Panama Panamá 21
7  Uruguay 16
8 Peru Perú 12.5
9  Bolivia 6
10  Paraguay 1

Female

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Points
1st, gold medalist(s)  Brazil 177
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Argentina 107
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Peru Perú 70
4  Venezuela 63
5  Colombia 59
6  Chile 43
7  Uruguay 24
8  Bolivia 13
9  Paraguay 10
10 Panama Panamá 2

Participation (unofficial)

Different numbers were published. One source announces 317 athletes from 11 countries including 1 athlete from Costa Rica invited as guest nation.[5] Working through the results,[2][3] an unofficial count yields the number of about 308 athletes (including 1 athlete from Costa Rica as guest) in the start list. Following, the numbers in brackets refer to (athletes in published team roster/athletes in start list):

References

  1. Biscayart, Eduardo (October 30, 2012), Gómez highlights South American Youth Champs with 81.15m Hammer effort, IAAF, retrieved January 1, 2013
  2. 1 2 Resultados Del Sudamericano Menores 2012 - Fecha: 26/10/2012 - 28/10/2012 - Siglas-Lugar: sudar2012 - PAIS: ARG - Organiza: cada - Fiscaliza: cada (PDF), retrieved October 29, 2012
  3. 1 2 World Junior Athletics History, ["Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-08-31. Retrieved 2013-08-31. WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH")] Check |url= value (help), retrieved January 1, 2013
  4. PUNTAJE GENERAL (PDF) (in Spanish), October 28, 2012, retrieved January 1, 2013
  5. Paises (in Spanish), CONSUDATLE, retrieved January 1, 2013

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