2019 South American U20 Championships in Athletics

The 43rd South American U20 Championships in Athletics were held at Estadio Pedro Grajales in Cali, Colombia, between 14 and 16 June.

XLIII South American U20 Championships in Athletics
Dates14–16 June
Host cityCali, Colombia
VenueEstadio Pedro Grajales
LevelJunior
Events44
Participation11 nations
2021

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.0 m/s)
Erik Cardoso
 Brazil
10.23 CR Lucas da Silva
 Brazil
10.40 Anderson Marquinez
 Ecuador
10.53
200 metres
(-1.4 m/s)
Lucas Vilar
 Brazil
20.71 Anderson Marquinez
 Ecuador
21.04 Steeven Salas
 Ecuador
21.44
400 metres Alison dos Santos
 Brazil
45.78 CR Douglas da Silva
 Brazil
46.74 Marco Antonio Vilca
 Peru
47.41
800 metres Marco Antonio Vilca
 Peru
1:48.86 Jhonatan Rodríguez
 Colombia
1:49.09 Agnaldo Gonzaga
 Brazil
1:49.38
1500 metres Lucas Leite
 Brazil
3:57.82 Agnaldo Gonzaga
 Brazil
3:59.32 Hugo Cespedes
 Paraguay
4:01.12
5000 metres Jagannatha Sánchez
 Colombia
15:03.30 Frank Sánchez
 Peru
15:03.32 Alan Andachi
 Ecuador
15:03.37
10,000 metres Walter Martín
 Colombia
32:33.11 Erick Tonguino
 Ecuador
32:53.59 Joel Colque
 Bolivia
33:03.72
110 metres hurdles (99 cm)
(0.0 m/s)
Vinicius Catai
 Brazil
13.80 Adrian Vieira
 Brazil
13.85 Martín Saenz
 Chile
13.98
400 metres hurdles Caio Teixeira
 Brazil
51.02 Damian Moretta
 Argentina
51.02 Pedro Garrido
 Argentina
52.15
3000 m steeplechase Juan Sebastián Ascanio
 Colombia
9:15.34 Julio Palomino
 Peru
9:16.61 Luis Mamani
 Bolivia
9:24.37
4 × 100 m relay  Brazil
Erik Cardoso
Lucas da Silva
Thiago Santos
Lucas Vilar
40.30  Colombia
Jerson Lazo
John Paredes
Yuber Ramos
Luis Saltarín
40.63  Ecuador
Anderson Marquinez
Steeven Salas
Jesus Mina
Katriel Angulo
41.09
4 × 400 m relay  Brazil
Fábio Henrique Lima
Douglas da Silva
Bruno da Silva
Caio Teixeira
3:09.37  Colombia
Neiker Abello
Samuel Cortes
Juan Mena
Jhonatan Rodríguez
3:13.43  Ecuador
Anderson Marquinez
Steeven Salas
Katriel Angulo
Miguel Maldonado
3:18.76
10,000 m track walk Sebastián Merchán
 Colombia
43:46.33 Jinson Álvarez
 Ecuador
44:34.63 Noe Quispe
 Peru
45:37.89
High jump Elton Petronilho
 Brazil
2.12 Tomás Ferrari
 Argentina
2.12 Ricardo Mireles
 Venezuela
2.12
Pole vault Pablo Zaffaroni
 Argentina
5.00 José Tomas Nieto
 Colombia
4.90 Dayander Pacho
 Ecuador
4.90
Long jump Joel dos Santos
 Argentina
7.53 Adrian Vieira
 Brazil
7.23 Bruno Yoset
 Uruguay
7.20
Triple jump Arnovis Dalmero
 Colombia
16.52 CR Geiner Moreno
 Colombia
15.81 Flavio de Farias
 Brazil
15.60
Shot put (6 kg) Nazareno Sasia
 Argentina
19.13 Luis Fabio Rodrigues
 Brazil
17.98 Paul Bouey
 Chile
17.36
Discus throw (1.75 kg) Claudio Romero
 Chile
62.68 Alan de Falchi
 Brazil
56.87 Nazareno Sasia
 Argentina
53.91
Hammer throw (6 kg) Julio Nobile
 Argentina
69.02 Juan Ignacio Salazar
 Chile
66.07 Erick Barbosa
 Colombia
65.41
Javelin throw Luiz Mauricio da Silva
 Brazil
71.17 Jean Mairongo
 Ecuador
68.30 Willam Torres
 Ecuador
67.68
Decathlon (junior) Jonathan da Silva
 Brazil
6561 Daniel Mejicano
 Venezuela
6510 Julio Angulo
 Colombia
6375
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(+1.0 m/s)
Lorraine Martins
 Brazil
11.42 Shary Vallecilla
 Colombia
11.85 Angie González
 Colombia
11.90
200 metres
(-0.7 m/s)
Lorraine Martins
 Brazil
23.53 Angie González
 Colombia
23.94 Nicole Caicedo
 Ecuador
24.21
400 metres Maria de Sena
 Brazil
53.80 Berdine Castillo
 Chile
55.25 Eliana Fuentes
 Colombia
55.87
800 metres Eliana Fuentes
 Colombia
2:09.85 María Verónica Pérez
 Argentina
2:09.97 Berdine Castillo
 Chile
2:10.05
1500 metres Laura Acuña
 Chile
4:36.85 María Eugenia Fairhurst
 Argentina
4:38.99 Ana María Cifuentes
 Colombia
4:43.55
3000 metres Ana María Cifuentes
 Colombia
10:03.93 Subhadra Sánchez
 Colombia
10:05.71 María Eugenia Fairhurst
 Argentina
10:07.43
5000 metres Sofia Mamani
 Peru
17:40.01 Alejandra Sierra
 Colombia
17:49.10 Shellcy Sarmiento
 Colombia
18:01.05
100 metres hurdles
(+2.3 m/s)
Yoveinny Mota
 Venezuela
13.52 Nicole Caicedo
 Ecuador
13.74 Micaela de Mello
 Brazil
13.75
400 metres hurdles Valeria Cabezas
 Colombia
57.10 CR Jessica Moreira
 Brazil
57.28 Chayenne da Silva
 Ecuador
57.85
3000 m steeplechase Jeovana dos Santos
 Brazil
11:24.14 Jazmin Matos
 Peru
11:35.25 María Eugenia Once
 Ecuador
11:40.32
4 × 100 m relay  Colombia
Angie González
Karen Ruiz
Shary Vallecilla
Shelsy Romero
45.98  Brazil
Lorraine Martins
Leticia Lima
Vida Caetano
Barbara da Cunha
46.11  Ecuador
Aimara Nazareno
Katherine Chillambo
Ashley Perea
Nicole Chala
46.86
4 × 400 m relay  Brazil
Maria de Sena
Lorraine Martins
Chayenne da Silva
Jessica Moreira
3:37.24  Colombia
Darly Montenegro
Eliana Fuentes
María Alejandra González
Valeria Cabezas
3:45.96  Chile
Laura Acuña
Berdine Castillo
Anais Hernández
Danae Avila
3:53.58
10,000 m track walk Mary Luz Andia
 Peru
47:10.20 CR Emily Villafuerte
 Peru
48:12.38 Mayra Quispe
 Bolivia
48:51.22
High jump Arielly Rodrigues
 Brazil
1.73 Catalina Carcamo
 Chile
1.70 Susan Cañaveral
 Colombia
1.70
Pole vault Luciana Gómez
 Argentina
3.85 Javiera Contreras
 Chile
3.70 Tatiana Bedoya
 Colombia
3.65
Long jump Andriele Zander
 Brazil
6.29 Lissandra Campos
 Brazil
6.11 Trinidad Hurtado
 Chile
6.06
Triple jump Maria Vitoria de Queiroz
 Brazil
12.81 Nerisnelia Sousa
 Brazil
12.75 María Gracia Varas
 Chile
12.33
Shot put Javiera Bravo
 Chile
14.80 Rafaela Cristine de Sousa
 Brazil
14.612 Gleice de Castro
 Brazil
14.07
Discus throw Merari Herrera
 Ecuador
47.87 Rafaela da Silva
 Brazil
47.68 Brigidh Mayorga
 Colombia
44.26
Hammer throw Ximena Zorrilla
 Peru
59.19 Antonella Creazzola
 Venezuela
54.09 Jossefa Muñoz
 Chile
53.25
Javelin throw Yuleisy Angulo
 Ecuador
49.83 Deisiane Teixeira
 Brazil
49.74 Avigail Pino
 Colombia
46.28
Heptathlon Rocio Chaparro
 Paraguay
4968 Juliana Oliveira
 Brazil
4937 Paloma Cardoso
 Brazil
4861
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Medal table

[1]

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)1915640
2 Colombia (COL)*9101029
3 Argentina (ARG)54312
4 Peru (PER)44210
5 Chile (CHI)34714
6 Ecuador (ECU)26917
7 Venezuela (VEN)1214
8 Paraguay (PAR)1012
9 Bolivia (BOL)0033
10 Uruguay (URU)0011
Totals (10 nations)444543132

References

  1. "Medal table". Retrieved 2019-06-19.
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