2004 South American Youth Championships in Athletics

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XVII South American Youth Championships in Athletics
DatesSeptember 25–26
Host cityGuayaquil, Ecuador Ecuador
VenueEstadio Modelo
LevelYouth
Events42
Participationabout 259 athletes from
12 nations

The 17th South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio Modelo[1] in Guayaquil, Ecuador from September 25–26, 2004.

Medal summary[]

Medal winners are published for boys[2] and girls.[3] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[4]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: +1.9 m/s)   (ARG) 10.68   (COL) 10.83   (PAR) 10.85
200 metres (wind: +2.6 m/s)   (BRA) 21.82 w   (BRA) 22.01 w   (ARG) 22.05 w
400 metres   (BRA) 49.14   (PER) 49.42   (ECU) 49.52
800 metres   (ARG) 1:53.6   (PER) 1:55.4   (PER) 1:55.8
1500 metres   (BRA) 3:56.9   (BRA) 3:58.1   (ARG) 3:59.4
3000 metres   (BRA) 8:33.4  Mario Bazán (PER) 8:33.6   (ARG) 8:42.3
2000 metres steeplechase  José Peña (VEN) 5:52.2  Mario Bazán (PER) 5:58.9   (BRA) 5:59.8
110 metres hurdles (wind: +1.2 m/s)  Jonathan Davis (VEN) 13.94  Jorge McFarlane (PER) 14.28   (BRA) 14.38
400 metres hurdles   (ECU) 52.88   (BRA) 54.15   (PER) 54.73
High jump  Alberth Bravo (VEN) 2.01   (COL) 2.01   (ARG)
  (BRA)
1.95
Pole vault  Germán Chiaraviglio (ARG) 5.20   (CHI) 4.40   (BRA) 4.20
Long jump   (COL) 7.37w   (BRA) 7.15   (ARG) 7.03
Triple jump   (VEN) 15.40   (COL) 15.34  Hugo Chila (ECU) 15.30
Shot put   (BRA) 17.78   (BRA) 17.43   (VEN) 17.21
Discus throw   (ARG) 54.62   (CHI) 52.95   (CHI) 51.41
Hammer throw   (ARG) 63.95   (ECU) 60.32   (ARG) 59.20
Javelin throw  Víctor Fatecha (PAR) 70.69   (BRA) 61.43   (CHI) 61.29
Octathlon  Luiz Alberto de Araújo (BRA) 5966   (BRA) 5712   (ARG) 5322
10,000 metres track walk   (BRA) 47:08.17  Mauricio Arteaga (ECU) 47:48.58   (ECU) 48:19.07
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil


Bruno de Barros
42.42  Ecuador



42.63  Colombia



42.65
1000 metres medley relay  Brazil



1:55.7  Ecuador



1:57.8  Chile



1:58.0

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: +2.7 m/s)  Franciela Krasucki (BRA) 11.43 w  Yomara Hinestroza (COL) 11.67 w   (GUY) 11.90 w
200 metres (wind: +3.2 m/s)  Franciela Krasucki (BRA) 23.92 w  Yomara Hinestroza (COL) 24.35 w   (ECU) 24.51 w
400 metres  Alejandra Idrobo (COL) 55.74   (ECU) 56.11   (CHI) 56.18
800 metres   (PER) 2:10.5   (ECU) 2:10.8   (ECU) 2:11.8
1500 metres   (PER) 4:21.6   (PER) 4:28.5   (VEN) 4:29.8
3000 metres   (PER) 9:29.8  Michele das Chagas (BRA) 9:55.9   (BOL) 10:00
2000 metres steeplechase  Sabine Heitling (BRA) 6:34.7   (VEN) 6:48.9  Tatiane da Silva (BRA) 7:08.5
100 metres hurdles (wind: +0.8 m/s)   (BRA) 14.02   (ARG) 14.52  Eliecith Palacios (COL) 14.57
400 metres hurdles   (BRA) 62.5   (ECU) 63.5   (BRA) 65.3
High jump   (CHI) 1.74   (BRA) 1.74   (VEN) 1.71
Pole vault  Keisa Monterola (VEN) 3.80  Valeria Chiaraviglio (ARG) 3.60   (COL) 3.30
Long jump   (BRA) 5.67   (BOL) 5.67   (BRA) 5.64
Triple jump   (BRA) 12.44   (VEN) 12.38   (BOL) 11.83
Shot put  Rocío Comba (ARG) 14.65  Natalia Ducó (CHI) 12.64   (BRA) 12.10
Discus throw  Rocío Comba (ARG) 43.30  Aixa Middleton (PAN) 39.17   (ARG) 38.98
Hammer throw   (BRA) 51.10   (BRA) 49.92   (VEN) 45.98
Javelin throw  Jucilene de Lima (BRA) 48.04   (BRA) 41.61   (PER) 40.58
Heptathlon   (BRA) 4714   (BRA) 4538   (VEN) 4491
5000 metres track walk  Johana Ordóñez (ECU) 24:36.6  Ingrid Hernández (COL) 25:06.4   (COL) 25:26.7
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil


Franciela Krasucki
46.41  Ecuador



46.88  Colombia
Yomara Hinestroza

Alejandra Idrobo
Eliecith Palacios
47.29
1000 metres Medley relay  Brazil
Franciela Krasucki


2:11.6  Ecuador
Erika Chávez


2:11.8  Colombia
Alejandra Idrobo

Eliecith Palacios
Yomara Hinestroza
2:13.2

Medal table (unofficial)[]

  *   Host nation (Ecuador)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)2112841
2 Argentina (ARG)72817
3 Venezuela (VEN)52512
4 Peru (PER)36312
5 Ecuador (ECU)*29516
6 Colombia (COL)26614
7 Chile (CHI)1348
8 Paraguay (PAR)1012
9 Bolivia (BOL)0123
10 Panama (PAN)0101
11 Guyana (GUY)0011
Totals (11 nations)424243127


Trophies[]

Final scoring for the three best countries were published.[5]

Overall team[]

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Points
1  Brazil 437
2  Ecuador 173
3  Argentina 161

Individual[]

The trophies for the most outstanding performance were awarded to Jonathan Davis (Venezuela) and Franciela Krasucki (Brazil). (Peru) gained the trophy for the most improved athlete.[6]

Participation (unofficial)[]

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[4] An unofficial count yields the number of about 259 athletes from about 12 countries:

References[]

  1. ^ Ocho países en el Sudamericano de Atletismo, desde este sábado (in Spanish), El Universo, September 22, 2004, retrieved November 15, 2011
  2. ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (BOYS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 11, 2011
  3. ^ "SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (GIRLS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 11, 2011
  4. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on October 23, 2011, retrieved November 11, 2011
  5. ^ "Ecuador, quinto en sudamericano de atletismo", El Universo (in Spanish), September 28, 2004, retrieved November 15, 2011
  6. ^ "Los mejores atletas de las competencias", El Universo (in Spanish), September 28, 2004, retrieved November 15, 2011

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