Athletics at the 1947–48 Bolivarian Games

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Athletics at the II Bolivarian Games
DatesDecember 26 - January 8
Host cityLima, Perú Peru
LevelSenior
Events33 (23 men, 10 women)


1947-48 Bolivarian Games

Athletics competitions at the 1947–48 Bolivarian Games were held in Lima, Perú, in December 1947 and January 1948.

A detailed history of the early editions of the Bolivarian Games between 1938 and 1989 was published in a book written (in Spanish) by José Gamarra Zorrilla, former president of the Bolivian Olympic Committee, and first president (1976–1982) of ODESUR.[1] Gold medal winners from Ecuador were published by the Comité Olímpico Ecuatoriano.[2]

A total of 33 events were contested, 23 by men and 10 by women. Unusually, cross country events (individual and team) were part of the games.

Medal summary[]

Medal winners were published.[3]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Lloyd LaBeach (PAN) 10.5  Santiago Ferrando (PER) 10.9   (PER) 11.0
200 metres  Lloyd LaBeach (PAN) 21.0  Santiago Ferrando (PER) 22.0   (PER) 22.7
400 metres   (VEN) 49.5  Jaime Aparicio (COL) 49.9  Mario Rosas (COL) 50.4
800 metres  Antero Mongrut (PER) 1:54.9   (PAN) 1:56.5   (PER) 1:58.7
1500 metres  Antero Mongrut (PER) 4:08.7   (PER) 4:11.5   (PER) 4:11.7
5000 metres   (PER) 15:52.0   (PER) 16:11.0   (PER) 16:18.4
10000 metres   (PER) 33:15.6   (ECU) 33:59.0   (PER) 35:45.8
Half Marathon   (BOL) 1:09:21   (PER) 1:10:40
110 metres hurdles  Hernán Alzamora (PER) 15.4   (PER) 16.4   (COL) 16.6
400 metres hurdles  Jaime Aparicio (COL) 55.9  Mario Rosas (COL) 56.7   (PER) 57.6
High Jump   (PER) 1.86   (PAN) 1.83   (ECU) 1.83
Pole Vault  Luis Ganoza (PER) 3.80  Jaime Piqueras (PER)
  (PER)
3.40
Long Jump  Lloyd LaBeach (PAN) 6.99   (PER) 6.75  Máximo Reyes (PER) 6.32
Triple Jump   (PER) 14.70  Máximo Reyes (PER) 14.32  Jorge Mendoza (PER) 13.36
Shot Put   (PER) 14.08  Eduardo Julve (PER) 13.68   (VEN) 12.11
Discus Throw  Eduardo Julve (PER) 44.54  Manuel Consiglieri (PER) 43.72   (PER) 38.21
Hammer Throw   (PER) 43.16  Manuel Consiglieri (PER) 42.38   (COL) 40.70
Javelin Throw   (VEN) 53.24  Eduardo Julve (PER) 50.81   (COL) 50.09
Pentathlon  Eduardo Julve (PER) 3086  Máximo Reyes (PER) 2666   (VEN) 2635
4 x 100 metres relay  Panama 41.6  Peru 42.4  Colombia 43.4
4 x 400 metres relay  Panama 3:20.4  Peru 3:22.8  Ecuador 3:27.7
Cross Country - Individual   (BOL) 52:05   (BOL) 52:07   (PER) 53:31
Cross Country - Team

Notes[]

: 20 kilometres ?

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 metres  Julia Sánchez (PER) 6.8   (BOL) 7.0   (BOL) 7.2
100 metres  Julia Sánchez (PER) 13.3   (BOL) 13.4   (BOL) 13.8
200 metres   (BOL) 27.7   (PER) 28.8   (PER) 28.9
80 metres hurdles   (BOL) 12.7   (BOL) 15.5   (PER) 15.5
High Jump   (BOL) 1.36   (BOL) 1.36  Julia Sánchez (PER) 1.33
Long Jump   (BOL) 5.01  Julia Sánchez (PER) 4.76   (BOL) 4.73
Shot Put   (BOL) 10.77   (PER) 9.50   (PER) 9.12
Discus Throw   (BOL) 31.97   (PER) 31.29   (PER) 30.30
Javelin Throw   (PER) 30.81   (BOL) 29.58   (PER) 21.55
4 x 100 metres relay  Peru 52.4  Bolivia 52.5

Medal table (unofficial)[]

  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Peru (PER)*16211754
2 Bolivia (BOL)87318
3 Panama (PAN)5207
4 Venezuela (VEN)2024
5 Colombia (COL)1258
6 Ecuador (ECU)0123
Totals (6 nations)32332994


References[]

  1. ^ Gamarra Zorrilla, José, Bolivia Olímpica Capítulos VI al VIII (PDF) (in Spanish), ANDES Academia del Conocimiento y el Desarrollo "Fernando Diez de Medina", retrieved June 28, 2012
  2. ^ CUADRO DE MEDALLISTAS ECUATORIANOS EN LA HISTORIA DE LOS J. D. B. POR EDICIÓN (PDF) (in Spanish), Comité Olímpico Ecuatoriano, archived from the original (PDF) on June 8, 2012, retrieved June 28, 2012
  3. ^ BOLIVARIAN GAMES, Athletics Weekly, retrieved June 27, 2012
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