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Athletics at the 1998 South American Games

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Athletics at the VI South American Games
Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar
DatesOctober 26–30
Host cityCuenca, Ecuador Ecuador
VenueEstadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar
LevelSenior
Events45 (24 men, 21 women)


Athletics events at the 1998 South American Games were held at the Coliseo Mayor de Deportes Jefferson Pérez next to the Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar in Cuenca, Ecuador, between October 26–30, 1998.[1] A total of 45 events were contested, 24 by men and 21 by women. Brazil and Venezuela did not participate in the athletics events.

For the first time, a minimum participation of 4 nations per event was required to award a full set of medals. Men's triple jump and women's 4 x 400 m relay events were concerned, where athletes coming in third did not get bronze medals.[2] Women's marathon was completely cancelled, because there would have been only athletes from host country Ecuador.[3]

Medal summary

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Medal winners were published in a book by written Argentinian journalist Ernesto Rodríguez III with support of the Argentine Olympic Committee (Spanish: Comité Olímpico Argentino) under the auspices of the Ministry of Education (Spanish: Ministerio de Educación de la Nación) in collaboration with the Office of Sports (Spanish: Secretaría de Deporte de la Nación).[2] Eduardo Biscayart supplied the list of winners and their results.[4] Further results were published elsewhere,[3][5][6][7][8][9][10] or can be found in athlete's IAAF biographies.[11]

All results are marked as "affected by altitude" (A), because the stadium in Cuenca is situated 2536 m above sea level.

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.3 m/s)
Ricardo Roach
 Chile
10.36 A Carlos Gats
 Argentina
10.39 A Juan Pablo Faúndez
 Chile
10.49 A
200 metres
(wind: +0.1 m/s)
Ricardo Roach
 Chile
20.4 A Héber Viera
 Uruguay
21.0 A Dick Perlaza
 Ecuador
21.0 A
400 metres Dick Perlaza
 Ecuador
46.90 A Carlos Zbinden
 Chile
47.22 A Fabián Aguilera
 Chile
48.90 A
800 metres Mauricio Torres
 Chile
1:54.7 A Pablo Ramírez
 Ecuador
1:56.1 A Carlos Salcedo
 Ecuador
1:56.9 A
1500 metres Pablo Ramírez
 Ecuador
4:01.37 A Richard Arias
 Ecuador
4:01.49 A Geovanni Morejón
 Bolivia
4:03.84 A
5000 metres Jacinto López
 Colombia
14:45.09 A Julio Cutipa
 Peru
14:53.27 A Vicente Chura
 Peru
15:00.47 A
10,000 metres Jacinto López
 Colombia
30:09.5 A Julio Cutipa
 Peru
30:10.0 A Franklin Tenorio
 Ecuador
30:13.2 A
Marathon William Ramírez
 Ecuador
2:19:56 A José Jami
 Ecuador
2:29:08 A Vicente Chura
 Peru
2:29:22 A
110 metres hurdles
(wind: +0.6 m/s)
Carlos Vega
 Chile
14.57 A Jackson Quiñónez
 Ecuador
14.58 A Omar Triviño
 Ecuador
15.03 A
400 metres hurdles Carlos Zbinden
 Chile
50.1 A GR Xavier Caicedo
 Ecuador
55.7 A Richard Ayoví
 Ecuador
55.9 A
3000 metres steeplechase Richard Arias
 Ecuador
9:16.35 A Pablo Ramírez
 Ecuador
9:19.04 A Geovanni Morejón
 Bolivia
9:19.94 A
4 x 100 metres relay  Ecuador
Jackson Quiñónez
Dick Perlaza
Julio Márquez
Fernando Espinoza
40.40 A  Chile
Fabian Aguilera
Ricardo Roach
Juan Pablo Faúndez
Carlos Vega
40.63 A  Colombia
Jhon Córdoba
Gilmar Mayo
Jacinto López
José Alirio Carrasco
47.42 A
4 x 400 metres relay  Ecuador
Xavier Caicedo
Cristián Gutiérrez
Reuber Navarro
Dick Perlaza
3:11.7 A  Chile
Fabián Aguilera
Mauricio Torres
Juan Pablo Faúndez
Carlos Zbinden
3:12.0 A  Peru
Julio Cutipa
Eduardo Umbert
Juan Tello
Vicente Chura
4:12.2 A
20 Kilometres Walk Jefferson Pérez
 Ecuador
1:23:11 A GR Nixon Zambrano
 Colombia
1:29:28 A Omar Aguirre
 Ecuador
1:33:25 A
50 Kilometres Walk Héctor Moreno
 Colombia
4:27:13 A GR Patricio Villacorte
 Ecuador
4:45:34 A Freddy Choque
 Bolivia
4:46:15 A
High Jump Gilmar Mayo
 Colombia
2.24 A Jackson Quiñónez
 Ecuador
2.13 A Wilmer Cortez
 Ecuador
2.00 A
Pole Vault Francisco León
 Peru
4.60 A Diego Moraga
 Chile
3.20 A Flavio Corozo
 Ecuador
3.05 A
Long Jump Cristián Antivilo
 Chile
7.44 A Gilmar Mayo
 Colombia
7.29 A Wilmer Cortez
 Ecuador
7.28 A
Triple Jump Gilmar Mayo
 Colombia
15.78 A Wilmer Cortez
 Ecuador
15.40 A Cristián Antivilo
 Chile
Shot Put Marco Antonio Verni
 Chile
17.76 A Juan Tello
 Peru
16.66 A Marcelo Pugliese
 Argentina
15.46 A
Discus Throw Marcelo Pugliese
 Argentina
59.74 A GR Marco Antonio Verni
 Chile
51.88 A Juan Tello
 Peru
49.46 A
Hammer Throw Juan Cerra
 Argentina
68.56 A Eduardo Acuña
 Peru
63.94 A José Llano
 Chile
63.28 A
Javelin Throw Nery Kennedy
 Paraguay
71.70 A Diego Moraga
 Chile
67.94 A Flavio Corozo
 Ecuador
57.85 A
Decathlon Santiago Lorenzo
 Argentina
6940 A GR Flavio Corozo
 Ecuador
6244 A

Notes

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: No medal because of lack of minimum participation.

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: -0.2 m/s)
Ana Caicedo
 Ecuador
11.57 A GR Felipa Palacios
 Colombia
11.62 A Lisette Rondón
 Chile
11.76 A
200 metres
(wind: +0.1 m/s)
Felipa Palacios
 Colombia
22.78 A GR Lisette Rondón
 Chile
23.79 A Ana Caicedo
 Ecuador
23.9 A
400 metres Felipa Palacios
 Colombia
53.45 A Sulay Nazareno
 Ecuador
55.03 A Hannelore Grosser
 Chile
55.64 A
800 metres Janeth Caizalitín
 Ecuador
2:07.14 A Niusha Mansilla
 Bolivia
2:07.85 A Mercy Colorado
 Ecuador
2:09.65 A
1500 metres Janeth Caizalitín
 Ecuador
4:23.07 A Niusha Mansilla
 Bolivia
4:25.42 A Bertha Sánchez
 Colombia
4:26.29 A
5000 metres Martha Tenorio
 Ecuador
16:27.6 A GR Janeth Caizalitín
 Ecuador
16:48.6 A Niusha Mansilla
 Bolivia
17:17.9 A
10,000 metres Martha Tenorio
 Ecuador
34:23.6 A GR Erika Olivera
 Chile
36:00.0 A Raquel Aceituno
 Peru
37:26.1 A
100 metres hurdles
(wind: +0.5 m/s)
Verónica Depaoli
 Argentina
13.62 A GR María Quiñones
 Colombia
13.69 A Ondina Rodríguez
 Ecuador
14.68 A
400 metres hurdles Ondina Rodríguez
 Ecuador
60.0 A Martha González
 Ecuador
65.6 A Minerva Navarrete
 Chile
4 x 100 metres relay  Ecuador
Sulay Nazareno
Ondina Rodríguez
Maritza Valencia
Ana Caicedo
45.9 A  Colombia
María Quiñones
Felipa Palacios
Zorobabelia Córdoba
Sabina Moya
46.6 A  Chile
Minerva Navarrete
María Isabel Coloma
Hannelore Grosser
Lisette Rondón
53.0 A
4 x 400 metres relay  Ecuador
Mercy Colorado
Ondina Rodríguez
Sulay Nazareno
Maritza Quiñónez
3:44.12 A  Chile  Colombia
10 Kilometres Walk Bertha Vera
 Ecuador
47:59.2 A GR Geovana Irusta
 Bolivia
48:22.0 A Miriam Ramón
 Ecuador
48:30.0 A
High Jump Solange Witteveen
 Argentina
1.75 A =GR Paula Palma
 Chile
1.45 A Paola Ruiz
 Ecuador
1.40 A
Pole Vault Alejandra García
 Argentina
4.05 A GR Déborah Gyurcsek
 Uruguay
4.00 A Irina Castillo
 Peru
3.30 A
Long Jump Mónica Falcioni
 Uruguay
6.47 A Andrea Ávila
 Argentina
6.36 A Ana Caicedo
 Ecuador
6.05 A
Triple Jump Andrea Ávila
 Argentina
13.60 A GR Mónica Falcioni
 Uruguay
13.55 A Ana Gabriela Villacís
 Ecuador
11.90 A
Shot Put Zorobabelia Córdoba
 Colombia
13.92 A Karina Díaz
 Ecuador
12.26 A Paula Palma
 Chile
11.84 A
Discus Throw María Eugenia Villamizar
 Colombia
41.00 A Karina Córdova
 Ecuador
38.26 A Karina Díaz
 Ecuador
36.64 A
Hammer Throw María Eugenia Villamizar
 Colombia
57.84 A GR Ana Cuastumal
 Ecuador
50.00 A Karina Córdova
 Ecuador
48.93 A
Javelin Throw Sabina Moya
 Colombia
54.08 A Daniela Masoli
 Chile
47.64 A Paula Palma
 Chile
46.30 A
Heptathlon Zorobabelia Córdoba
 Colombia
4868 A Minerva Navarrete
 Chile
4604 A Dolores Martínez
 Ecuador
3305 A

Notes

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: No medal because of lack of minimum participation.

Medal table (unofficial)

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  *   Host nation (Ecuador)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Ecuador*†16162052
2 Colombia125219
3 Chile712928
4 Argentina72110
5 Peru14611
6 Uruguay1304
7 Paraguay1001
8 Bolivia0347
Totals (8 entries)454542132

Notes

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: In contrast to the unofficial count above, only 15 gold, 14 silver and 19 bronze medals for Ecuador are published.[10] There might have been further events than marked above falling short of participants leading to a reduced number of medals.

References

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  1. ^ CUENCA 98, ECUADOR, VI JUEGOS SUDAMERICANOS, Fecha de apertura: 21 de octubre de 1998, Fecha de clausura: 31 de octubre de 1998 (in Spanish), ODESUR, archived from the original on 2014-03-15, retrieved June 15, 2012
  2. ^ a b Rodríguez III, Ernesto (2010), LIBROS DEL CICLO OLÍMPICO ARGENTINO - Libro I de los Juegos Odesur 1978-2010 (in Spanish) (1a. ed.), Buenos Aires: Alarco Ediciones, p. 192, ISBN 978-987-1367-18-4, archived from the original on 2012-01-04, retrieved June 3, 2012
  3. ^ a b ORO PARA ECUADOR EN LA PISTA (in Spanish), Explored, Quito, Ecuador, 27 October 1998, archived from the original on 6 January 2013, retrieved 15 June 2012
  4. ^ SOUTH AMERICAN (ODESUR) GAMES, Athletics Weekly, retrieved June 3, 2012
  5. ^ ECUADOR BRILLA EN ATLETISMO (in Spanish), Explored, Quito, Ecuador, 28 October 1998, archived from the original on 6 January 2013, retrieved 15 June 2012
  6. ^ TRES BAäO DE ORO PARA ECUADOR (in Spanish), Explored, Quito, Ecuador, 29 October 1998, archived from the original on 6 January 2013, retrieved 15 June 2012
  7. ^ 20 KILOMETROS DE SOLEDAD (in Spanish), Explored, Quito, Ecuador, 30 October 1998, archived from the original on 6 January 2013, retrieved 15 June 2012
  8. ^ ECUADOR CERRO CON MAS (in Spanish), Explored, Quito, Ecuador, 31 October 1998, archived from the original on 23 September 2018, retrieved 15 June 2012
  9. ^ EN CUENCA CAYERON RECORDS (in Spanish), Explored, Quito, Ecuador, 1 November 1998, archived from the original on 6 January 2013, retrieved 15 June 2012
  10. ^ a b EL ATLETISMO DIO MUCHAS ALEGRIAS A LOS ECUATORIANOS (in Spanish), Explored, Quito, Ecuador, 1 November 1998, archived from the original on 6 January 2013, retrieved 15 June 2012
  11. ^ Welcome to the Athletes’ Biographies section., IAAF, archived from the original on 18 June 2012, retrieved 15 June 2012