Athletics at the 2014 Lusofonia Games

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Athletics at the III Lusophone Games
Dates23–27 January 2014
Host cityBambolim, Goa, IndiaIndia
VenueGMC Athletic Stadium
Events31
Participation135 athletes from
10 nations
Records set1 GR
2009 Lisbon

The Athletics competition at the 2014 Lusophone Games took place at the GMC Athletic Stadium between 23 and 27 January 2014 in Bambolim, Goa State, India.

The competition stood at a significantly lower level than the two previous editions. Arguably the strongest Lusophone nation, Brazil, did not send any competitors while Portugal only sent a few development athletes. Taking advantage of this situation, the host nation, India, topped the medal table. Most of their athletes were representatives of the state of Goa. São Tomé and Princípe was the only nation not to medal.

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Osvaldo Morais
 Angola
10.67 Denielsan Martins
 Cape Verde
10.75 Mauro Gaspar
 Angola
10.91
200 m Holder da Silva
 Guinea-Bissau
21.40 GR Denielsan Martins
 Cape Verde
21.95 Prisca Baltazar
 Angola
22.16
400 m Maurício Alves
 Cape Verde
49.40[1] Kevin Oliveira
 Cape Verde
49.81 Izequiel Evora
 Cape Verde
49.81
800 m Alberto Mamba
 Mozambique
1:53.96 Lalit Mathur
 India
1:54.36 Maurício Alves
 Cape Verde
1:55.74
1500 m Alberto Mamba
 Mozambique
4:06.90 Punchi Hewage Chamal
 Sri Lanka
4:08.60 Mohammed Afsal
 India
4:10.60
5000 m Ruben Sança
 Cape Verde
14:28.48 Euclides Varela
 Cape Verde
14:29.91 Alexandre João
 Angola
14:37.92
10000 m Alexandre João
 Angola
30:20.19 Francisco Caluvi
 Angola
30:21.59 Euclides Varela
 Cape Verde
30:23.14
110 m hurdles Iong Kim Fai
 Macau
14.47 Hashith Nirmal
 Sri Lanka
14.58 Manamkandath Nasimudheen
 India
14.72
400 m hurdles Kurt Couto
 Mozambique
51.97 Creve Machava
 Mozambique
53.44 Nandana Gunathilaka
 Sri Lanka
54.42
3000 m steeplechase Sachin Patil
 India
9:9.49 Maloth Naresh
 India
9:20.44 José Nuno Paulo
 Portugal
9:27.48
4 × 100 m relay  Sri Lanka
Umanga Surendra
Himasha Eashan
Mohamed Ashrafu
Ashan Hasaranga
41.38  India
Ganesh Satpute
Ajith Itty Varghese
Robin Raju
Ritesh Choudhary
42.00  Macau
Pao Hin Fong
Yang Zi Xian
Lam Kin Hang
Leong Wang Kuong
42.09
4 ×400 m relay  Sri Lanka
Indunil Herath
Punchi Hewage Chamal
Hashith Nirmal
Nandana Gunathilaka
3:19.02  Cape Verde
Bruno Moniz
Izequiel Evora
Maurício Alves
Samuel Freire
3:20.62  Cape Verde
Kevin Oliveira
Osvaldo Morais
Prisca Baltazar
Florisvaldo Estevão
3:23.11[1]
High jump Harshith Shashidhar
 India
2.13 m Shreenith Mohan
 India
2.11 m Tiago Costa
 Portugal
2.06 m
Long jump Shankar Kartik Dhamdhay
 India
7.01 m Anik Ajay Naik
 India
6.91 m Bruno Moniz
 Cape Verde
6.76 m
Triple jump Eranda Dinesh Fernando
 Sri Lanka
15.74 m Zuber Mohd
 India
14.92 m Dhiraj Mishra
 India
14.58 m
Shot put Hubert D'Costa
 India
12.32 m Ashwin Soares
 India
9.77 m Samuel Marçal dos Santos
 East Timor
5.32 m

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Archana Suseentran
 India
11.98 Ruma Sarkar
 India
12.16 Jani Chathurangani
 Sri Lanka
12.19
200 m Rengitha Chellah
 India
25.00 Lidiane Lopes
 Cape Verde
25.07 Danukshika Fernando
 Sri Lanka
25.89
400 m Rathna Kumari
 Sri Lanka
56.72 Vijayakumari Gowdenahalli
 India
57.19 Leong Ka Man
 Macau
58.32
800 m Felismina Cavela
 Angola
2:16.48 Priyanka Singh Patel
 India
2:22.70 Iao Si Teng
 Macau
2:27.18
1500 m Chitra Palakeezh Unnikrishan
 India
4:35.37 Felismina Cavela
 Angola
4:41.15 Nitisha Govind Gaonk
 India
5:04.10
5000 m Jayashri Boragi
 India
18:06.70 Pooja Varade
 India
18:13.26 Ernestina Paulino
 Angola
18:17.20
10000 m Claudia Barboso
 Portugal
34:39.24 Ernestina Paulino
 Angola
35:16.88 Swati Haridas Gadhave
 India
35:35.40
100 m hurdles Anchu Mamachan
 India
14.21 Witiney Barata
 Angola
14.45 Silvia Panguana
 Mozambique
14.76
400 m hurdles Anu Raghavan
 India
60.53 Graciela Martins
 Guinea-Bissau
62.09 Niluka Wickramasinghe
 Sri Lanka
62.85
4 × 100 m relay  India
Bhagyashree Shirke
Kirandeep Kaur
Rengitha Chellah
Neethu Mathew
47.11  Sri Lanka
Jani Chathurangani
N.C.D. Priyadarshani
Danukshika Fernando
Yamuna Niranjani
47.67  Macau
Ieong Loi
Io In Chi
Vu Nga Man
Leong Ka Man
49.67
4 × 400 m relay  India
Vijayakumari Gowdenahalli
Merlin Parameshwaran
Anu Raghavan
Iniya Pongiyannan
3:48.75  Sri Lanka
Upamalika Kumari
Niluka Wickramasinghe
Danukshika Fernando
Ishara Madushani
3:50.35  Macau
Io In Chi
Vu Nga Man
Leong Ka Man
Iao Si Teng
4:20.77
High jump Tintu Devassia
 India
1.71 m Saumiya Sooriyampola
 Sri Lanka
1.68 m Neena Varakil
 India
1.45 m
Long jump Evelise Veiga
 Portugal
5.86 m Neena Varakil
 India
5.66 m Karthika Gothandapani
 India
5.53 m
Triple jump Bhairabi Roy
 India
12.48 m Siva Anbarasi
 India
12.31 m Vanessa Rocha
 Portugal
12.15 m
Shot put Sílvia Cruz
 Portugal
13.25 m Kajal Ulhas Verenkar
 India
10.38 m Desiree Pereira
 India
10.14 m

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 India (IND)1414836
2 Sri Lanka (SRI)45413
3 Angola (ANG)35513
4 Mozambique (MOZ)3115
5 Portugal (POR)3014
6 Cape Verde (CPV)25411
7 Guinea-Bissau (GBS)1102
8 Macau (MAC)1056
9 East Timor (TLS)0011
Totals (9 nations)31312991

Participation[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b The original 400m and 4×400m medalist, Sumit Malik, was at the time of the competition provisionally suspended from competing for a doping violation and was later stripped of his medals. [1]
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