South American Marathon Championships
Sport | Marathon |
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Founded | 1994 |
Continent | South America (CONSUDATLE) |
The South American Marathon Championships (Spanish: Campeonatos Sudamericanos de Maratón) is an annual Road running competition organized by CONSUDATLE for athletes representing the countries of its member associations. The event was established in 1994 as South American Marathon Cup (Copa Sudamericana de Maratón) following its removal from the main South American Championship programme after 1991.[1][2][3] Discontinued after 2002, the event was reestablished under the current name in 2009.[3]
Editions
Year | City | Country | Date | |
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I | 1994 | Brasilia | Brazil | April 21 |
II | 1995 | Georgetown | Guyana | April 23 |
III | 1996 | Brasilia | Brazil | April 21 |
IV | 1997 | São Paulo | Brazil | June 1 |
V | 1998 | Villavicencio, Meta | Colombia | March 29 |
VI | 1999 | Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul | Brazil | May 16 |
VII | 2000 | São Paulo | Brazil | June 11 |
VIII | 2001 | São Paulo | Brazil | July 8 |
IX | 2002 | São Paulo | Brazil | July 14 |
X | 2009 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | October 11 |
XI | 2010 | Asunción | Paraguay | August 8 |
XII | 2011 | Lima | Peru | May 15 |
XIII | 2012 | Caracas | Venezuela | February 26 |
XIV | 2013 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | October 13 |
XV | 2014 | Santiago | Chile | April 6 |
XVI | 2015 | Asunción | Paraguay | August 9 |
Results
The winners were published.[3][4][5][6][7][8]
Men
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1994 | Luiz Carlos da Silva Brazil | 2:22:02 | Roberto P. Dias Brazil | 2:23:03 | Neilor José Pazin Brazil | 2:26:04 |
19951.) | Oswald Adams Guyana | 2:43:40 | Clifton Thorn Guyana | 2:45:30 | Rubén Coria Argentina | 2:49:30 |
1996 | Neilor José Pazin Brazil | 2:23:12 | Lindemberg Gomes Nunes Brazil | 2:24:14 | Luiz Carlos Santos Ramos Brazil | 2:25:14 |
19972.) | Diamantino Silveira dos Santos Brazil | 2:17:11 | Daniel Lopes Ferreira Brazil | 2:18:13 | Luiz Carlos da Silva Brazil | 2:18:24 |
1998 | William Ramírez Colombia | 2:23:17 | Julio Hernández Colombia | 2:25:19 | Juan Paniagua Colombia | 2:25:26 |
1999 | Arnaldo Sales de Sá Brazil | 2:16:42 | Uilia Pires Santos Brazil | 2:19:10 | Francismar de Barros Dias Brazil | 2:19:47 |
20003.) | Alex Januário de Mendonça Brazil | 2:16:37 | Genilson Junior da Silva Brazil | 2:17:30 | Diamantino Silveira dos Santos Brazil | 2:17:57 |
20014.) | Rômulo Wagner da Silva Brazil | 2:15:11 | Manoel de Jesus Teixeira Brazil | 2:17:51 | José Telles de Souza Brazil | 2:18:39 |
20025.) | Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima Brazil | 2:11:19 | Diamantino Silveira dos Santos Brazil | 2:16:43 | José Telles de Souza Brazil | 2:17:29 |
2009 | Marco Antônio Pereira Brazil | 2:17:56 | Hernán Oscar Cortínez Argentina | 2:20:06 | José Ramón Romero Argentina | 2:23:23 |
2010 | Elias Rodrigues Bastos Brazil | 2:27:51 | Paulo da Silva Brazil | 2:28:04 | Gustavo López Paraguay | 2:33:18 |
2011 | Miguel Mallqui Peru | 2:17:10 | Marco Antônio Pereira Brazil | 2:19:40 | José David Cardona Colombia | 2:25:17 |
2012 | Juan David Cardona Colombia | 2:19:18 | José Everaldo da Silva Mota Brazil | 2:24:22 | Eduardo Aruquipa Bolivia | 2:26:06 |
20136.) | Eliezer de Jesus Santos Brazil | 2:19:04 | Darío Rios Argentina | 2:20:56 | Osvaldo Barreto Argentina | 2:32:26 |
20147.) | Roberto Echeverría Chile | 2:16:58 | Marcos Alexandre Elias Brazil | 2:20:29 | Eugenio Galaz Chile | 2:20:35 |
2015 | Juan Huamán Peru | 2:28:23 | Marcos Alexandre Elias Brazil | 2:30:26 | Renilto dos Santos Batista Brazil | 2:32:05 |
1.): In 1995, the race was won by Adalbert Browne from Barbados in 2:33:06 hrs, Victor Ledgers from Saint Lucia was 2nd in 2:42:30 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
2.): In 1997, the race was won by Kipkemboi Cheruiyot from Kenya in 2:17:09 hrs, Andrei Kuznetsov from Russia was 3rd in 2:17:56 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
3.): In 2000, the race was won by David Ngetich from Kenya in 2:15:21 hrs, Paul Yego from Kenya was 3rd in 2:17:23 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
4.): In 2001, Stephen Rugat from Kenya was 1st in 2:14:30 hrs, Eric Kimaiyo from Kenya was 2nd in 2:14:31 hrs, and William Musyocki from Kenya was 3rd in 2:15:05 hrs, all three athletes running as guests.
5.): In 2002, Elijah Korir from Kenya was 2nd in 2:15:26 hrs, and Joseph Kamau from Kenya was 4th in 2:17:07 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
6.): In 2013, Julius Karinga from Kenya was 1st in 2:11:02 hrs, Eric Nzioki from Kenya was 2nd in 2:16:28 hrs, and Henry Cherono from Kenya was 3rd in 2:17:10 hrs, all three athletes running as guests.
7.): In 2014, Beraki Beyene from Eritrea was 1st in 2:11:50, Simon Kariuki from Ethiopia was 2nd in 2:12:11, Julius Karinga from Kenya was 3rd in 2:13:38, Michael Chege from Kenya was 4th in 2:15:21, Julius Keter from Kenya was 5th in 2:15:52, and Ali Abdosh from Ethiopia was 6th in 2:16:13, all running as guests.
Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1994 | Solange Cordeiro de Souza Brazil | 2:56:19 | Lidia Karwowski Brazil | 2:57:21 | Maria Venancio Brazil | 2:58:32 |
1995 | Rita Medeiros da Silva Brazil | 3:07:06 | Iara Cristina Silva Brazil | 3:13:10 | Reonna Cornette Guyana | 3:33:40 |
1996 | Berenice Dias de Meire Brazil | 2:49:19 | Maria Venancio Brazil | 2:52:56 | Luciene Soares de Deus Brazil | 2:54:52 |
1997 | Viviany Anderson de Oliveira Brazil | 2:42:13 | Marcia Narloch Brazil | 2:43:02 | Lidia Karwowski Brazil | 2:44:43 |
1998 | María Isabel Trujillo Colombia | 2:55:01 | Rosa Rivera Colombia | 2:57:18 | Luz Marina Cortés Colombia | 3:12:19 |
1999 | Marcia Narloch Brazil | 2:40:15 | Alina Karwowski Brazil | 2:45:19 | Maria Sandra Pereira da Silva Brazil | 2:45:32 |
20001.) | Marcia Narloch Brazil | 2:40:15 | Lidia Karwowski Brazil | 2:45:41 | Cleusa Maria Irineu Brazil | 2:47:35 |
2001 | Marizete de Paula Rezende Brazil | 2:38:57 | Maria Zeferina Rodrigues Baldaia Brazil | 2:39:33 | Marlene Teixeira dos Santos Brazil | 2:41:20 |
2002 | Maria Zeferina Rodrigues Baldaia Brazil | 2:36:07 | Marcia Narloch Brazil | 2:37:20 | Érika Olivera Chile | 2:38:11 |
2009 | Sirlene Sousa de Pinho Brazil | 2:38:08 | Natalia Romero Chile | 2:44:31 | Andrea Graciano Argentina | 2:46:00 |
2010 | María Gabriela Almada Argentina | 2:55:02 | Janete Gomes Barbosa Brazil | 2:56:48 | Leone Justino da Silva Brazil | 3:09:51 |
2011 | Jimena Misayauri Peru | 2:42:40 | Sandra Mercedes Ruales Ecuador | 2:48:01 | Mary Emanuella da Costa Oliveira Brazil | 2:54:29 |
2012 | Conceição de Maria Carvalho Oliveira Brazil | 2:53:15 | Ruby Riátiva Colombia | 2:53:22 | Ana Joaquina Rondón Colombia | 2:55:04 |
20132.) | Rosa Chacha Ecuador | 2:42:57 | Karina Neipán Argentina | 2:46:47 | Laura Bazallo Uruguay | 2:49:53 |
20143.) | Érika Olivera Chile | 2:36:08 | Carmen Martínez Paraguay | 2:38:05 | Hortencia Arzapalo Peru | 2:42:12 |
2015 | Wilma Arizapana Peru | 2:50:39 | Gladys Machacuay Peru | 2:51:13 | Antonia Bernardete Lins da Silva Brazil | 2:58:37 |
1.): In 2000, Nora Maragaf from Kenya was 2nd in 2:44:09 hrs, and Violetta Kryza from Poland was 3rd in 2:44:28 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
2.): In 2013, Lucy Karimi from Kenya was 1st in 2:34:32 hrs, and Emily Chepkorir from Kenya was 2nd in 2:38:46 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
3.): In 2014, Emily Chepkorir from Kenya was 1st in 2:35:15, Alene Shewarge from Ethiopia was 2nd in 2:35:30, and Lucy Karimi from Kenya was 3rd in 2:35:39, all running as guests.
References
- ↑ SOUTH AMERICAN MARATHON CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved December 27, 2013
- ↑ South American Road Championships, Association of Road Racing Statisticians, retrieved December 27, 2013
- 1 2 3 Campeonato Sudamericano de Maratón - 1994 a 2002 COPA SUDAMERICANA DE MARATON (in Spanish), Confederación Atlética del Uruguay, retrieved December 27, 2013
- ↑ Suramericano de Maratón (in Spanish), El Tiempo, March 29, 1998, retrieved December 27, 2013
- ↑ Se Les Adelantó William Ramírez (in Spanish), El Tiempo, March 31, 1998, retrieved December 27, 2013
- ↑ 2001 AIMS Event Winners, Association of International Marathons and Distance Races, retrieved December 27, 2013
- ↑ Resultados Maraton Buenos Aires 2013... Campeonato Sudamericano de Maraton... (in Spanish), October 14, 2013, retrieved December 27, 2013
- ↑ Maratón de Santiago 2014 - Santiago, Chile - Apr 6, 2014 7:50AM, April 6, 2014, retrieved April 7, 2014