1987 South American Junior Championships in Athletics

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XIX South American Junior Championships in Athletics
DatesSeptember 24–27
Host citySantiago, Chile Chile
LevelJunior
Events38
Participationabout 251 athletes from
10 nations

The 19th South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Santiago, Chile from September 24–27, 1987.

Participation (unofficial)[]

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[1] An unofficial count yields the number of about 251 athletes from about 10 countries: Argentina (50), Bolivia (8), Brazil (49), Chile (51), Colombia (5), Ecuador (17), Paraguay (13), Peru (27), Uruguay (14), Venezuela (17).

Medal summary[]

Medal winners are published for men[2] and women[3] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[1]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   (ARG) 10.64   (ARG) 10.75   (BRA) 10.79
200 metres   (ARG) 21.41  Carlos Gats (ARG) 21.52   (BRA) 21.93
400 metres   (VEN) 47.67  Inaldo Sena (BRA) 48.26   (PER) 49.13
800 metres   (VEN) 1:51.26   (VEN) 1:51.81  Adauto da Silva (BRA) 1:51.84
1500 metres  Clodoaldo do Carmo (BRA) 3:57.45  Adauto da Silva (BRA) 3:57.63   (PER) 4:00.88
5000 metres  Clodoaldo do Carmo (BRA) 14:25.17  Valdenor dos Santos (BRA) 14:29.75   (CHI) 14:30.31
2000 metres steeplechase  Wander Moura (BRA) 5:46.94   (ARG) 5:49.86   (BRA) 5:53.63
110 metres hurdles   (PER) 14.74   (BRA) 14.82   (ARG) 15.64
400 metres hurdles   (BRA) 52.39   (CHI) 52.64   (BRA) 53.02
High jump   (CHI) 2.00  Alejandro Terzián (ARG) 1.95   (BRA) 1.95
Pole vault   (VEN) 4.60   (ARG) 4.40   (ECU) 4.30
Long jump   (BRA) 7.14  Ricardo Valiente (PER) 7.09   (CHI) 7.08
Triple jump  Ricardo Valiente (PER) 16.07   (VEN) 15.45   (BRA) 15.18
Shot put   (BRA) 14.72   (PAR) 14.66   (BRA) 13.76
Discus throw   (PAR) 46.28  Marcelo Pugliese (ARG) 44.12   (ARG) 43.50
Hammer throw  Adrián Marzo (ARG) 60.88  Marcelo Pugliese (ARG) 59.66   (BRA) 53.20
Javelin throw   (BRA) 63.78  Rodrigo Zelaya (CHI) 62.98   (URU) 58.10
Decathlon   (BRA) 6507   (CHI) 6383   (BRA) 6198
10,000 metres track walk   (ECU) 43:20.6   (CHI) 45:20.0  Sérgio Galdino (BRA) 46:17.8
4 × 100 metres relay  Argentina 41.41  Brazil 41.95  Peru 42.23
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:15.01  Argentina 3:15.52  Peru 3:15.96

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Ximena Restrepo (COL) 11.69   (ARG) 12.02   (BRA) 12.12
200 metres  Ximena Restrepo (COL) 23.72   (BRA) 24.56   (ARG) 24.69
400 metres   (BRA) 56.21   (CHI) 56.66   (ARG) 58.67
800 metres   (BRA) 2:13.68   (ARG) 2:14.86   (ARG) 2:15.15
1500 metres   (BRA) 4:37.04   (ARG) 4:37.29   (ARG) 4:38.68
3000 metres   (ARG) 9:50.68   (ECU) 9:57.71   (ARG) 10:03.55
100 metres hurdles   (ARG) 14.42   (ARG) 15.06   (URU) 15.18
400 metres hurdles   (URU) 62.74   (BRA) 62.92   (ARG) 63.05
High jump   (ARG) 1.68   (BRA) 1.68   (CHI) 1.68
Long jump   (ARG) 5.89   (CHI) 5.77  Andrea Ávila (ARG) 5.68
Shot put   (VEN) 12.80   (COL) 12.43   (BRA) 12.32
Discus throw   (COL) 45.28   (BRA) 40.95   (ARG) 39.20
Javelin throw   (COL) 49.24   (BRA) 47.90   (BRA) 46.66
Heptathlon   (ARG) 4758   (BRA) 4442  Natalia Toledo (PAR) 4414
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil 46.62  Argentina 47.38  Chile 47.76
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:47.65  Chile 3:50.48  Argentina 3:51.86

Medal table (unofficial)[]

  *   Host nation (Chile)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)14111439
2 Argentina (ARG)9131133
3 Venezuela (VEN)4206
4 Colombia (COL)4105
5 Peru (PER)2147
6 Chile (CHI)*17412
7 Ecuador (ECU)1113
 Paraguay (PAR)1113
9 Uruguay (URU)1023
Totals (9 nations)373737111


References[]

  1. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on December 2, 2018, retrieved November 1, 2011
  2. ^ SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN), Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
  3. ^ SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (WOMEN), Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011

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