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2016 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics

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VII South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics
Dates23–25 September
Host cityPeru Lima, Peru
VenueVilla Deportiva Nacional (VIDENA)
LevelUnder-23
Events44
Participation237 athletes from
10 nations
Records set3 championship records

The 2016 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics was the seventh edition of the biennial track and field competition for South American athletes aged under 23 years old, organised by CONSUDATLE. The tournament was held in Lima, Peru at the Villa Deportiva Nacional between 23 and 25 September.

Brazil was the dominant nation, winning 19 gold medals in its haul of 33. Colombia placed second with eight golds among its 22 medals. Ecuador and Peru were the next most successful nations. Brazilian sprinter Rodrigo do Nascimento was the most successful athlete of the tournament, taking four gold medals across the 100 metres, 200 metres, and relay races. Three other athletes won two individual gold medals, all of them women; María Pía Fernández took a middle-distance double for Uruguay, while Claudine Gimenes won a horizontal jumps double and Izabela da Silva a shot/discus double for Brazil.

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind:-1.4 m/s)
 Rodrigo do Nascimento (BRA) 10.21 CR  Jhonny Rentería (COL) 10.41  Ricardo de Souza (BRA) 10.47
200 metres
(wind:0.0 m/s)
 Rodrigo do Nascimento (BRA) 21.20  Fredy Maidana (PAR) 21.36  Gabriel Constantino (BRA) 21.42
400 metres  Alexander Russo (BRA) 47.07  Sergio Aldea (CHI) 47.74  Josué Congo (ECU) 48.09
800 metres  Leandro Paris (ARG) 1:48.31  Jelssin Robledo (COL) 1:48.85  Cristhian Castro (PER) 1:51.88
1500 metres  Rafael Vicente Loza (ECU) 3:56.37  Carlos Maturana (CHI) 3:56.66  Wellerson Falcão Vivi (BRA) 3:56.84
5000 metres  Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento (BRA) 14:27.78  Walter Ñaupa (PER) 14:28.06  Yuri Labra (PER) 14:29.81
10,000 metres  Jhordan Ccope (PER) 30:01.18  Mauricio Díaz (PER) 30:01.58  Vidal Basco (BOL) 30:05.63
110 metres hurdles
(wind:+0.4 m/s)
 Gabriel Constantino (BRA) 14.10  Juan Carlos Moreno (COL) 14.10  Mauricio Garrido (PER) 14.45
400 metres hurdles  Márcio Teles (BRA) 52.31  Steeven Medina (ECU) 52.98  Diego Courbis (CHI) 53.51
3000 metres steeplechase  Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento (BRA) 9:05.40  Walter Ñaupa (PER) 9:13.84  Gerson Montes (ECU) 9:21.95
4 × 100 m relay  Brazil (BRA)
Derick Silva
Rodrigo do Nascimento
Gabriel Constantino
Ricardo de Souza
39.86  Colombia (COL)
Juan Carlos Moreno
Deivi Díaz
Jhonny Rentería
Raúl Mena
40.70  Argentina (ARG)
Juan Ulián
Leonel Carrizo
Daniel Londero
Gastón Sayago
41.74
4 × 400 m relay  Brazil (BRA)
Rodrigo do Nascimento
Márcio Teles
Rafael Francisco
Alexander Russo
3:13.73  Ecuador (ECU)
Jean Jacome
Carlos Peraza
Steeven Medina
Ian Corozo
3:17.23  Argentina (ARG)
Leonel Carrizo
Sergio Pandiani
Juan Ulián
Leandro Paris
3:17.91
20 km walk  Iván Garrido (COL) 1:24:41.22  Kenny Martín Pérez (COL) 1:25:18.00  Paolo Yurivilca (PER) 1:25:18.13
High jump  Fernando Ferreira (BRA) 2.20 m  Daniel Córtez (COL) 2.17 m  Jaime Escobar (PAN) 2.00 m
Pole vault  José Rodolfo Pacho (ECU) 5.10 m  Bruno Spinelli (BRA) 5.00 m  Josué Gutiérrez (PER) 4.90 m
Long jump  Higor Alves (BRA) 7.80 m  Raúl Mena (COL) 7.61 m  Eduardo Landaeta (ECU) 7.39 m
Triple jump  Álvaro Cortez (CHI) 15.91 m  Randy Hood (CHI) 15.75 m  Mateus de Sá (BRA) 15.54 m
Shot put  Willian Dourado (BRA) 18.99 m  Daniel Castillo (CHI) 16.40 m  Sebastián Lazen (CHI) 16.39 m
Discus throw  Mauricio Ortega (COL) 57.60 m  Douglas dos Reis (BRA) 52.76 m  José Miguel Ballivian (CHI) 51.83 m[1]
Hammer throw  Humberto Mansilla (CHI) 72.67 m CR, NR  Joaquín Gómez (ARG) 71.56 m  Gabriel Kehr (CHI) 69.80 m
Javelin throw  Francisco Muse (CHI) 71.84 m  Giovanni Díaz (PAR) 70.89 m  Pedro Luiz Barros (BRA) 69.42 m
Decathlon  Andy Preciado (ECU) 7162 pts  Alex Soares (BRA) 7079 pts  Sergio Pandiani (ARG) 6968 pts

Women

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Evento Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind:0.0 m/s)
 Evelyn Rivera (COL) 11.74  Khaterine Chillambo (ECU) 12.012  Javiera Cañas (CHI) 12.018
200 metres
(wind:0.0 m/s)
 Vitória Cristina Rosa (BRA) 23.95  Evelyn Rivera (COL) 24.01  Romina Cifuentes (ECU) 24.50
400 metres  Astrid Balanta (COL) 54.45  Eliana Chávez (COL) 54.48  Tania Caicedo (ECU) 56.08
800 metres  Pía Fernández (URU) 2:08.83  Johana Arrieta (COL) 2:09.76  Johanna Castro (CHI) 2:12.45
1500 metres  Pía Fernández (URU) 4:24.51  Zulema Arenas (PER) 4:25.46  Carmen Toquaiza (ECU) 4:26.87
5000 metres  Saida Meneses (PER) 16:34.66 CR  Irma Vila (BOL) 16:44.87  Carmen Toquaiza (ECU) 16:47.34
10,000 metres  Jesica Paguay (ECU) 35:10.63 CR  Saida Ramos (PER) 35:52.81  Sunilda Lozano (PER) 36:10.55
100 metres hurdles
(wind:0.0 m/s)
 Diana Bazalar (PER) 13.52 CR  Maribel Caicedo (ECU) 13.85  Natalia Pinzón (COL) 14.01
400 metres hurdles  Melissa Gonzalez (COL) 59.26  Dandaduea da Silva (BRA) 1:01.11  Virginia Villalba (ECU) 1:01.58
3000 metres steeplechase  Belén Casetta (ARG) 10:05.30 CR  Zulema Arenas (PER) 10:05.43  Rina Cjuro (PER) 10:26.51
4 × 100 m relay  Ecuador (ECU)
Mariana Poroso
Romina Cifuentes
Katherine Chillambo
Maribel Caicedo
45.13  Brazil (BRA)
Vitória Cristina Rosa
Tamiris de Liz
Mariana Ferreira
Evelyn de Paula
45.74  Peru (PER)
Jimena Copara
Diana Bazalar
Mariana Macarachvili
Gabriela Delgado
47.72
4 × 400 m relay  Colombia (COL)
Melissa Gonzalez
Evelyn Rivera
Natalia Pinzón
Astrid Balanta
3:42.19  Brazil (BRA)
Daysiellen Dias
Tiffani Marinho
Karina da Rosa
Dandadeua da Silva
3:47.14  Ecuador (ECU)
Virginia Villalba
Deyanira Ortiz
Coraima Cortez
Tania Caicedo
3:51.55
20 km walk  Sara Pulido (COL) 1:39:14.27  Leyde Guerra (PER) 1:40:29.49  Odeth Huanca (BOL) 1:41:18.28
High jump  Lorena Aires (URU) 1.76 m  Julia Cristina Silva (BRA) 1.76 m  María Fernanda Murillo (COL) 1.76 m
Pole vault  Juliana Campos (BRA) 3.90 m  Noelina Mandarieta (ARG)
 Ana Quiñonez (ECU)
3.80 m Not awarded
Long jump  Claudine Paola de Jesus (BRA) 5.95 m
(wind:+0.4 m/s)
 Macarena Borie (CHI) 5.69 m
(wind:+0.4 m/s)
 Alejandra Arévalo (PER) 5.60 m
(wind:+0.4 m/s)
Triple jump  Claudine Paola de Jesus (BRA) 13.12 m
(wind:+1.1 m/s)
 Adriana Chila (ECU) 13.09 m
(wind:+1.2 m/s)
 Valeria Quispe (BOL) 12.74 m
(wind:+1.0 m/s)
Shot put  Izabela da Silva (BRA) 16.25 m  Yerlin Mesa (COL) 15.13 m  Grace Conley (BOL) 14.87 m
Discus throw  Izabela da Silva (BRA) 53.04 m  Ailen Armada (ARG) 51.24 m  Lara Capurro (ARG) 46.27 m
Hammer throw  Mayra Gaviria (COL) 61.55 m  Paola Miranda (PAR) 59.54 m  Ana Bayer (BRA) 56.39 m
Javelin throw  Edivania Araújo (BRA) 55.94 m  Laura Paredes (PAR) 50.91 m  Valentina Salazar (CHI) 49.23 m
Heptathlon  Fiorella Chiappe (ARG) 5149 pts  Martina Corra (ARG) 5042 pts  Karen Lopes (BRA) 5009 pts

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)197733
2 Colombia (COL)812222
3 Ecuador (ECU)54918
4 Peru (PER)37919
5 Chile (CHI)35816
6 Argentina (ARG)34411
7 Uruguay (URU)3003
8 Paraguay (PAR)0404
9 Bolivia (BOL)0145
10 Panama (PAN)0011
Totals (10 entries)444444132

Participation

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Nations could enter up to two athletes per event, and one team per relay, with a squad limit of 85 athletes.[2] Venezuela declined to participate as a result of the Venezuelan economic cris.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Mauricio Ortega, un olímpico que también ganó en lima" (in Spanish). Deporte Lauquen. 25 September 2016. Retrieved 29 September 2017.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original on 2016-09-17. Retrieved 2016-12-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ Venezuela se quedó con ganas de competir en Sudamericano de Atletismo Archived 2016-09-27 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish). En Pais Zeta (2016-09-23). Retrieved on 2016-12-30.
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