2003 South American Junior Championships in Athletics

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XXXV South American Junior Championships in Athletics
DatesJune 7–8
Host cityGuayaquil, Ecuador Ecuador
VenueEstadio Modelo
LevelJunior
Events44
Participationabout 230 athletes from
12 nations

The 35th South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio Modelo[1][2] in Guayaquil, Ecuador from June 7–8, 2003.

Participation (unofficial)[]

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3] An unofficial count yields the number of about 230 athletes from about 12 countries: Argentina (21), Bolivia (4), Brazil (68), Chile (37), Colombia (20), Ecuador (34), Guyana (1), Panama (2), Paraguay (2), Peru (10), Uruguay (4), Venezuela (27).

Medal summary[]

Medal winners are published for men[4] and women[5] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   (BRA) 10.45   (BRA) 10.56  Andrés Rodríguez (PAN) 10.79
200 metres   (BRA) 21.32   (BRA) 21.40  Andrés Silva (URU) 21.45
400 metres  Andrés Silva (URU) 46.54   (BRA) 47.37   (ECU) 47.56
800 metres   (BRA) 1:51.41  Kléberson Davide (BRA) 1:51.41   (BOL) 1:53.10
1500 metres   (ARG) 3:54.3   (VEN) 3:54.9   (VEN) 3:55.4
5000 metres   (BRA) 14:43.2   (VEN) 14:49.7   (PER) 14:51.7
10,000 metres   (VEN) 31:21.77   (BRA) 31:23.48   (BRA) 31:57.52
3000 metres steeplechase   (BRA) 9:02.23#   (ECU) 9:02.24#   (VEN) 9:14.95#
110 metres hurdles   (BRA) 14.19   (CHI) 14.81   (BRA) 14.88
400 metres hurdles   (BRA) 52.81  Raphael Fernandes (BRA) 53.15   (ARG) 53.61
High jump   (BRA) 2.09   (BRA) 2.06   (CHI) 2.06
Pole vault  Germán Chiaraviglio (ARG) 5.16   (BRA) 5.00   (ARG) 4.65
Long jump   (BRA) 7.51   (BRA) 7.41   (CHI) 7.31w
Triple jump   (BRA) 15.89w   (BRA) 15.47   (COL) 15.05w
Shot put   (BRA) 19.67#   (COL) 18.64#   (VEN) 17.89#
Discus throw   (BRA) 62.29*  Ronald Julião (BRA) 56.36*  Germán Lauro (ARG) 56.08*
Hammer throw   (ARG) 66.69*   (BRA) 57.12*   (CHI) 56.12*
Javelin throw  Júlio César de Oliveira (BRA) 70.94   (COL) 61.84   (BRA) 58.90
Decathlon   (ARG) 6749*   (VEN) 6396*   (ARG) 6357*
10,000 metres track walk   (ECU) 44:07.5   (CHI) 44:09.3   (BRA) 46:15.0
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil



41.19  Chile



42.07  Argentina



42.54
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Raphael Fernandes
Kleberson Davide

3:14.03  Argentina



3:17.41  Ecuador



3:19.09

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Evelyn dos Santos (BRA) 11.66  Wilmary Álvarez (VEN) 11.68  Franciela Krasucki (BRA) 11.77
200 metres  Wilmary Álvarez (VEN) 23.68  Evelyn dos Santos (BRA) 24.01   (VEN) 24.14
400 metres   (BRA) 54.50   (VEN) 54.65   (BRA) 56.38
800 metres   (BRA) 2:11.16   (VEN) 2:12.13   (BRA) 2:14.34
1500 metres   (BRA) 4:32.2  Sabine Heitling (BRA) 4:33.0   (PER) 4:35.0
3000 metres  Inés Melchor (PER) 9:58.83  Zenaide Vieira (BRA) 9:59.86   (BRA) 10:01.86
5000 metres  Inés Melchor (PER) 16:57.0   (BRA) 17:05.1  Michele das Chagas (BRA) 17:06.0
3000 metres steeplechase  Zenaide Vieira (BRA) 10:37.85#  Ángela Figueroa (COL) 10:46.24#   (BRA) 11:00.52#
100 metres hurdles  Lucimara da Silva (BRA) 14.16   (COL) 14.17   (BRA) 14.56
400 metres hurdles   (BRA) 59.38   (BRA) 60.99   (URU) 61.61
High jump  Catherine Ibargüen (COL) 1.80  Jailma de Lima (BRA) 1.77  Marielys Rojas (VEN) 1.77
Pole vault  Karla da Silva (BRA) 3.85  Milena Agudelo (COL) 3.80   (BRA) 3.65
Long jump  Macarena Reyes (CHI) 6.10   (BRA) 5.65   (BOL) 5.61
Triple jump  Catherine Ibargüen (COL) 13.05  Macarena Reyes (CHI) 12.64w   (BOL) 12.60
Shot put   (ARG) 15.11   (COL) 14.34   (COL) 14.04
Discus throw   (BRA) 42.36   (COL) 42.31   (ARG) 41.42
Hammer throw   (VEN) 55.39   (COL) 49.86   (CHI) 47.41
Javelin throw   (ARG) 48.20   (BRA) 46.58   (COL) 46.37
Heptathlon  Jailma de Lima (BRA) 4979   (ARG) 4635   (VEN) 4460
10,000 metres track walk  Alessandra Picagevicz (BRA) 49:22.7   (PER) 49:30.1   (CHI) 51:27.8
4 × 100 metres relay  Chile

Fernanda MacKenna
Macarena Reyes
46.54  Venezuela

Wilmary Álvarez

46.92  Brazil

Evelyn dos Santos

Franciela Krasucki
46.92
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil



3:42.24  Venezuela
Wilmary Álvarez


3:42.55  Ecuador



3:50.73

Medal table (unofficial)[]

  *   Host nation (Ecuador)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil27201360
2 Argentina62614
3 Venezuela38617
4 Colombia28313
5 Chile24511
6 Peru2125
7 Ecuador*1135
8 Uruguay1023
9 Bolivia0033
10 Panama0011
Totals (10 nations)444444132

References[]

  1. ^ Guayaquil recibe a los atletas de Sudamérica (in Spanish), Compañia Anónima EL UNIVERSO, June 7, 2003, retrieved November 4, 2011
  2. ^ Gomes de Mendonça, Gustavo (June 11, 2003), Brazil retains South American Junior crown in Guayaquil with 26 gold medals, IAAF, retrieved November 4, 2011
  3. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on August 31, 2013, retrieved November 1, 2011
  4. ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011
  5. ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (WOMEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 2011

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