2019 South American U20 Championships in Athletics

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XLIII South American U20 Championships in Athletics
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Dates14–16 June
Host cityCali, Colombia Colombia
Venue
LevelJunior
Events44
Participation11 nations
2021 Lima

The 43rd South American U20 Championships in Athletics were held at in Cali, Colombia, between 14 and 16 June.

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.0 m/s)

 Brazil
10.23 CR Lucas da Silva
 Brazil
10.40
 Ecuador
10.53
200 metres
(-1.4 m/s)
Lucas Vilar
 Brazil
20.71
 Ecuador
21.04
 Ecuador
21.44
400 metres Alison dos Santos
 Brazil
45.78 CR
 Brazil
46.74 Marco Antonio Vilca
 Peru
47.41
800 metres Marco Antonio Vilca
 Peru
1:48.86
 Colombia
1:49.09
 Brazil
1:49.38
1500 metres
 Brazil
3:57.82
 Brazil
3:59.32
 Paraguay
4:01.12
5000 metres
 Colombia
15:03.30
 Peru
15:03.32
 Ecuador
15:03.37
10,000 metres
 Colombia
32:33.11
 Ecuador
32:53.59
 Bolivia
33:03.72
110 metres hurdles (99 cm)
(0.0 m/s)

 Brazil
13.80
 Brazil
13.85
 Chile
13.98
400 metres hurdles
 Brazil
51.02
 Argentina
51.02
 Argentina
52.15
3000 m steeplechase
 Colombia
9:15.34
 Peru
9:16.61
 Bolivia
9:24.37
4 × 100 m relay  Brazil



Lucas Vilar
40.30  Colombia



40.63  Ecuador



41.09
4 × 400 m relay  Brazil



3:09.37  Colombia


Juan Mena
3:13.43  Ecuador



3:18.76
10,000 m track walk
 Colombia
43:46.33
 Ecuador
44:34.63
 Peru
45:37.89
High jump
 Brazil
2.12
 Argentina
2.12
 Venezuela
2.12
Pole vault
 Argentina
5.00
 Colombia
4.90
 Ecuador
4.90
Long jump
 Argentina
7.53
 Brazil
7.23
 Uruguay
7.20
Triple jump
 Colombia
16.52 CR
 Colombia
15.81
 Brazil
15.60
Shot put (6 kg)
 Argentina
19.13
 Brazil
17.98
 Chile
17.36
Discus throw (1.75 kg) Claudio Romero
 Chile
62.68
 Brazil
56.87
 Argentina
53.91
Hammer throw (6 kg)
 Argentina
69.02
 Chile
66.07
 Colombia
65.41
Javelin throw
 Brazil
71.17
 Ecuador
68.30
 Ecuador
67.68
Decathlon (junior)
 Brazil
6561
 Venezuela
6510
 Colombia
6375
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(+1.0 m/s)
Lorraine Martins
 Brazil
11.42
 Colombia
11.85
 Colombia
11.90
200 metres
(-0.7 m/s)
Lorraine Martins
 Brazil
23.53
 Colombia
23.94
 Ecuador
24.21
400 metres
 Brazil
53.80
 Chile
55.25
 Colombia
55.87
800 metres
 Colombia
2:09.85
 Argentina
2:09.97
 Chile
2:10.05
1500 metres
 Chile
4:36.85
 Argentina
4:38.99
 Colombia
4:43.55
3000 metres
 Colombia
10:03.93
 Colombia
10:05.71
 Argentina
10:07.43
5000 metres
 Peru
17:40.01
 Colombia
17:49.10
 Colombia
18:01.05
100 metres hurdles
(+2.3 m/s)

 Venezuela
13.52
 Ecuador
13.74
 Brazil
13.75
400 metres hurdles
 Colombia
57.10 CR Jessica Moreira
 Brazil
57.28 Chayenne da Silva
 Brazil
57.85
3000 m steeplechase
 Brazil
11:24.14
 Peru
11:35.25
 Ecuador
11:40.32
4 × 100 m relay  Colombia



45.98  Brazil
Lorraine Martins


46.11  Ecuador



46.86
4 × 400 m relay  Brazil

Lorraine Martins
Chayenne da Silva
Jessica Moreira
3:37.24  Colombia



3:45.96  Chile



3:53.58
10,000 m track walk Mary Luz Andia
 Peru
47:10.20 CR
 Peru
48:12.38
 Bolivia
48:51.22
High jump
 Brazil
1.73
 Chile
1.70
 Colombia
1.70
Pole vault
 Argentina
3.85
 Chile
3.70
 Colombia
3.65
Long jump
 Brazil
6.29
 Brazil
6.11
 Chile
6.06
Triple jump
 Brazil
12.81
 Brazil
12.75
 Chile
12.33
Shot put
 Chile
14.80
 Brazil
14.612
 Brazil
14.07
Discus throw
 Ecuador
47.87
 Brazil
47.68
 Colombia
44.26
Hammer throw
 Peru
59.19
 Venezuela
54.09
 Chile
53.25
Javelin throw
 Ecuador
49.83
 Brazil
49.74
 Colombia
46.28
Heptathlon
 Paraguay
4968
 Brazil
4937
 Brazil
4861
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Medal table[]

[1]

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)1915640
2 Colombia (COL)*9101029
3 Argentina (ARG)54312
4 Peru (PER)44210
5 Chile (CHI)34714
6 Ecuador (ECU)26917
7 Venezuela (VEN)1214
8 Paraguay (PAR)1012
9 Bolivia (BOL)0033
10 Uruguay (URU)0011
Totals (10 nations)444543132

References[]

  1. ^ "Medal table". Archived from the original on 2019-06-21. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
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