2017 South American Championships in Athletics – Results
These are the full results of the 2017 South American Championships in Athletics which took place in Luque, Asunción, Paraguay, from 23 to 25 June at the Pista Comité Olímpico Paraguayo.[1]
Men's results
100 meters
Heats – 23 June Wind: Heat 1: +3.4 m/s, Heat 2: +2.4 m/s, Heat 3: +2.3 m/s
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Final – 23 June Wind: +1.9 m/s
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200 meters
Heats – 24 June Wind: Heat 1: +3.3 m/s, Heat 2: +3.0 m/s, Heat 3: +3.0 m/s
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Final – 25 June Wind: +2.2 m/s
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400 meters
Heats – 23 June
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Final – 23 June
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800 meters
24 June
1500 meters
23 June
5000 meters
25 June
10,000 meters
23 June
110 meters hurdles
24 June Wind: +3.8 m/s
400 meters hurdles
Heats – 24 June
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Final – 24 June
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3000 meters steeplechase
24 June
4 × 100 meters relay
24 July
Rank |
Lane |
Nation |
Competitors |
Time |
Notes
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5 |
Brazil |
Flávio Barbosa, Aldemir da Silva Júnior, Bruno de Barros, Felipe Bardi |
39.47 |
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4 |
Colombia |
Deivy Díaz, Diego Palomeque, Bernardo Baloyes, Jhonny Rentería |
39.67 |
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3 |
Venezuela |
Yeiker Mendoza, Arturo Ramírez, Álvaro Cassiani, Jesús Rafael Vázquez |
39.74 |
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4 |
6 |
Ecuador |
Anderson Quintero, Jhon Valencia, Carlos Perlaza, Álex Quiñónez |
40.61 |
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5 |
7 |
Argentina |
Jorge Caracassis, Jaime Rodríguez, Daniel Londero, Matias Robledo |
40.77 |
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6 |
1 |
Bolivia |
Anderson Pinedo, Facundo Riera, Roberto Bustillo, Carlos Aban |
42.14 |
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7 |
2 |
Paraguay |
Giovanni Díaz, Christopher Ortiz, Jesús Manuel Cáceres, Fabrizio Aquino |
43.82 |
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8 |
Chile |
Camilo Olivares, Enzo Faulbaum, Ángel Rickenberg, Daniel Pineda |
DQ |
R144.2[2]
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4 × 400 meters relay
25 July
Rank |
Nation |
Competitors |
Time |
Notes
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Colombia |
Jhon Solís, Diego Palomeque, Yilmar Herrera, Jhon Perlaza |
3:05.02 |
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Brazil |
Bruno de Barros, Alexander Russo, Hugo de Sousa, Lucas Carvalho |
3:07.32 |
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Venezuela |
Alberth Bravo, Alberto Aguilar, Kelvis Padrino, Omar Longart |
3:07.74 |
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4 |
Chile |
Sergio Aldea, Enzo Faulbaum, Rafael Muñoz, Alfredo Sepúlveda |
3:13.64 |
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5 |
Argentina |
Jaime Rodríguez, Walter Rotela, Leandro Paris, Guillermo Ruggeri |
3:13.96 |
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6 |
Ecuador |
Carlos Perlaza, Edisson Acuña, Carlos Betancourt, Emerson Chala |
3:16.44 |
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7 |
Paraguay |
Miguel Ángel Cabrera, Jesús Manuel Cáceres, Nilo Duré, Ramón Silva |
3:21.26 |
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20,000 meters walk
25 June
High jump
23 June
Pole vault
23 June
Long jump
24 June
Triple jump
25 June
Shot put
24 June
Discus throw
23 June
Hammer throw
25 June
Javelin throw
24 June
Decathlon
23–24 June
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Women's results
100 meters
Heats – 23 June Wind: Heat 1: +2.8 m/s, Heat 2: +3.5 m/s
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Final – 23 June Wind: +3.4 m/s
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200 meters
Heats – 24 June Wind: Heat 1: +2.8 m/s, Heat 2: +2.6 m/s
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Final – 25 June Wind: +2.8 m/s
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400 meters
Heats – 23 June
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Final – 23 June
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800 meters
25 June
1500 meters
23 June
5000 meters
25 June
10,000 meters
23 June
100 meters hurdles
23 June Wind: +2.9 m/s
400 meters hurdles
Heats – 24 June
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Final – 24 June
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3000 meters steeplechase
24 June
4 × 100 meters relay
24 July
Rank |
Heat |
Nation |
Competitors |
Time |
Notes
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2 |
Brazil |
Franciela Krasucki, Ana Cláudia Lemos, Vitória Cristina Rosa, Rosângela Santos |
43.12 |
CR
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2 |
Colombia |
Maderleis Alcazar, Jennifer Padilla, Darlenys Obregón, Eliecith Palacios |
44.50 |
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2 |
Ecuador |
Juliana Angulo, Narcisa Landazuri, Romina Cifuentes, Ángela Tenorio |
44.53 |
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4 |
1 |
Chile |
Macarena Borie, Martina Weil, Viviana Olivares, Javiera Cañas |
46.02 |
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5 |
2 |
Argentina |
María Ayelén Diogo, Noelia Martínez, María Florencia Lamboglia, María Victoria Woodward |
46.14 |
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6 |
1 |
Peru |
Paola Mautino, Maitte Torres, Diana Bazalar, Gabriela Delgado |
46.43 |
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7 |
1 |
Bolivia |
Carla Cavero, Cecilia Gómez, Lucia Sotomayor, Valeria Quispe |
48.75 |
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1 |
Paraguay |
Noelia Vera, Chiara Bacigalupi, Conny Willms, Xenia Hiebert |
DQ |
R170.7[6]
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2 |
Venezuela |
Génesis Romero, Andrea Purica, Nediam Vargas, Nercely Soto |
DNF |
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4 × 400 meters relay
25 July
Rank |
Nation |
Competitors |
Time |
Notes
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Brazil |
Jailma de Lima, Jéssica da Silva, Jéssica dos Santos, Geisa Coutinho |
3:33.00 |
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Colombia |
Eliana Chávez, Rosangélica Escobar, Astrid Balanta, Jennifer Padilla |
3:33.92 |
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Chile |
Martina Weil, Carmen Mansilla, María Fernanda Mackenna, María José Echeverría |
3:40.00 |
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4 |
Argentina |
Fiorella Chiappe, Valeria Baron, María Ayelén Diogo, Noelia Martínez |
3:40.56 |
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5 |
Ecuador |
Coraima Cortez, Marina Poroso, Virginia Villalba, Nicole Minota |
3:44.92 |
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6 |
Paraguay |
Liz González, Andrea Rivas, Conny Willms, Fatima Amarilla |
4:09.14 |
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Venezuela |
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DNS |
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20,000 meters walk
24 June
High jump
25 June
Pole vault
23 June
Long jump
24 June
Triple jump
23 June
Shot put
25 June
Discus throw
23 June
Hammer throw
24 June
Javelin throw
23 June
Heptathlon
24–25 June
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
References
- ^ Official results
- ^ Use of technical aids
- ^ False start
- ^ Obstruction
- ^ Deliberate knock down of hurdles
- ^ Passing the baton outside the takeover zone
- ^ Out of competitions performance (?)
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