Athletics at the 2017 Bolivarian Games

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Athletics at the XVIII Bolivarian Games
Dates21–25 November
Host citySanta Marta, Colombia
Venue
LevelSenior
Events47 (24 men, 23 women)
Participation11 nations
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2017 Bolivarian Games

Athletics (Spanish: Atletismo), for the 2017 Bolivarian Games, took place at the in Santa Marta, Colombia from 21 to 25 November. A total of 47 events were contested, divided between the sexes bar the men's 50 kilometres walk.

The host nation, Colombia, topped the medal table (as it did in 2013) with 17 gold medals among a total of 52. Venezuela were the next most successful team, with 28 medals, 11 of them gold. Chile had the third highest number of winners, with six, while Ecuador was third on the total medal count with 21.

The most successful athlete of the competition was Venezuela's Nercely Soto, who won the women's 200 metres and 400 metres (defending her 2013 double) as well as taking gold in the 4 × 100 metres relay and bronze in the 4 × 400 metres relay. The prevented women' 100 metres champion Ángela Tenorio of Ecuador from multiple titles, as she finished as silver medallist in the 200 m and 4 × 100 m relay. Tenorio's compatriot Álex Quiñónez defended his men's 100 m and 200 m titles in record-breaking times however, as well as taking a relay bronze. Carlos Díaz of Chile took a distance double in the men's 1500 metres and 5000 metres, a feat matched on the women's side by Colombia's Muriel Coneo.

Inés Melchor won a third consecutive title in the 10,000 metres. Other women athletes who defended their 2013 titles were Gladys Tejeda (women's half marathon), Robeilys Peinado (pole vault), Karen Gallardo (discus throw), Rosa Rodríguez (hammer throw) and Flor Ruiz. Additionally on the men's side, José Peña defended his steeplechase title, Andrés Chocho the 50 km walk, and Jhon Murillo the triple jump.

Medalists[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
wind +1.6 m/s[1]
Álex Quiñónez
 Ecuador
10.13 GR Diego Palomeque
 Colombia
10.31 Jhonny Rentería
 Colombia
10.44
200 m
wind +1.3 m/s
Álex Quiñónez
 Ecuador
20.27 GR Bernardo Baloyes
 Colombia
20.77 Luguelín Santos
 Dominican Republic
20.95
400 m Luguelín Santos
 Dominican Republic
45.44 Jhon Perlaza
 Colombia
45.80 Alberto Aguilar
 Venezuela
46.68
800 m Rafith Rodríguez
 Colombia
1:46.84 Lucirio Antonio Garrido
 Venezuela
1:48.12 Jelssin Robledo
 Colombia
1:49.20
1500 m[2] Carlos Díaz
 Chile
3:45.58
 Colombia
3:46.24 Lucirio Antonio Garrido
 Venezuela
3:47.92
5000 m Carlos Díaz
 Chile
14:02.92 Marvin Blanco
 Venezuela
14:05.90 José Luis Rojas
 Peru
14:07.48
10,000 m[3] Luis Ostos
 Peru
28:56.95 GR
 Colombia
29:36.29 Luis Alberto Orta
 Venezuela
29:59.26
110 m hurdles Javier McFarlane
 Peru
13.72 Yeison Rivas
 Colombia
13.89
 Colombia
13.89
400 m hurdles Yeison Rivas
 Colombia
50.47 Emerson Alejandro Chalá
 Ecuador
50.53
 Venezuela
50.74
3000 m steeplechase José Peña
 Venezuela
8:39.99 Gerald Giraldo
 Colombia
8:40.12
 Colombia
8:40.80
4 × 100 m relay  Venezuela

Arturo Ramírez

39.40  Colombia
Bernardo Baloyes
Diego Palomeque
Jhonny Rentería
39.58  Ecuador
Álex Quiñónez

Carlos Perlaza
Jhon Valencia
39.83
4 × 400 m relay  Colombia
Yilmar Herrera
Rafith Rodríguez
Jelssin Robledo
Jhon Perlaza
3:06.14  Venezuela
Alberto Aguilar
Kelvis Padrino

Omar Longart
3:06.32  Chile



3:10.29
Half marathon Jeison Suárez
 Colombia
1:06:53 Diego Colorado
 Colombia
1:07:15 Segundo Jami
 Ecuador
1:07:41
20 km walk Manuel Esteban Soto
 Colombia
1:26:32 Mauricio Arteaga
 Ecuador
1:27:03 Éider Arévalo
 Colombia
1:27:47
50 km walk Andrés Chocho
 Ecuador
4:14:20 Ronald Quispe
 Bolivia
4:25:30 Claudio Villanueva
 Ecuador
4:49:33
High jump Eure Yáñez
 Venezuela
2.24 m Arturo Chávez
 Peru
2.18 m Alexander Bowen
 Panama
2.15 m
Pole vault
 Colombia
5.25 m GR
 Ecuador
5.20 m
 Colombia
5.00 m
Long jump
 Venezuela
7.81 m Jorge McFarlane
 Peru
7.65 m
 Dominican Republic
7.50 m
Triple jump Jhon Murillo
 Colombia
16.16 m
 Colombia
15.87 m
 Venezuela
15.85 m
Shot put
 Colombia
18.16 m
 Colombia
17.92 m Aldo Gonzáles
 Bolivia
17.78 m
Discus throw Juan Caicedo
 Ecuador
57.99 m José Miguel Ballivian
 Chile
55.53 m Claudio Romero
 Chile
53.42 m
Hammer throw
 Chile
62.08 m
 Colombia
61.49 m
 Colombia
61.42 m
Javelin throw Arley Ibargüen
 Colombia
78.87 m GR Dayron Márquez
 Colombia
76.75 m
 Venezuela
70.77 m
Decathlon José Gregorio Lemos
 Colombia
7827 pts GR
 Venezuela
6972 pts Georni Jaramillo
 Venezuela
6745 pts

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Ángela Tenorio
 Ecuador
11.26 Narcisa Landazuri
 Ecuador
11.30 Andrea Purica
 Venezuela
11.53
200 m Nercely Soto
 Venezuela
22.89 Ángela Tenorio
 Ecuador
23.63 Narcisa Landazuri
 Ecuador
23.65
400 m Nercely Soto
 Venezuela
52.43 Jennifer Padilla
 Colombia
53.43 María Fernanda Mackenna
 Chile
54.05
800 m
 Colombia
2:03.41
 Ecuador
2:04.00 Johana Arrieta
 Colombia
2:04.61
1500 m Muriel Coneo
 Colombia
4:15.61 Rosibel García
 Colombia
4:18.35 Zulema Arenas
 Peru
4:19.03
5000 m Muriel Coneo
 Colombia
16:08.29 Carmen Toaquiza
 Ecuador
16:13.49
 Peru
16:13.80
10,000 m Inés Melchor
 Peru
33:57.13
 Peru
33:59.58 Carmen Martínez
 Paraguay
34:07.14
100 m hurdles Genesis Romero
 Venezuela
13.19 Eliecith Palacios
 Colombia
13.42
 Ecuador
13.46
400 m hurdles
 Colombia
58.04 Gianna Woodruff
 Panama
58.06 Melissa González
 Colombia
58.14
3000 m steeplechase Zulema Arenas
 Peru
9:52.32 Rolanda Bell
 Panama
10:08.56 Andrea Ferris
 Panama
10:09.05
4 × 100 m relay  Venezuela
Nediam Vargas
Andrea Purica
Génesis Romero
Nercely Soto
44.15  Ecuador

Narcisa Landazuri

Ángela Tenorio
45.15  Colombia
Melissa González
Eliecith Palacios
Darlenys Obregón
Eliana Chávez
45.96
4 × 400 m relay  Chile


María Fernanda Mackenna
3:37.93  Colombia
Eliana Chávez
Johana Arrieta

3:38.49  Venezuela



Nercely Soto
3:40.81
Half marathon Gladys Tejeda
 Peru
1:14:55 Angie Orjuela
 Colombia
1:15:09 Diana Landi
 Ecuador
1:17:23
20 km walk Sandra Arenas
 Colombia
1:32:39 Kimberly García
 Peru
1:33:07 Ángela Castro
 Bolivia
1:34:05
High jump María Fernanda Murillo
 Colombia
1.81 m
 Venezuela
1.81 m
 Ecuador
1.81 m
Pole vault Robeilys Peinado
 Venezuela
4.20 m Katherine Castillo
 Colombia
4.00 m
 Venezuela
4.00 m
Long jump Nathalee Aranda
 Panama
6.46 m Macarena Reyes
 Chile
6.34 m Paola Mautino
 Peru
6.25 m
Triple jump Ana José Tima
 Dominican Republic
13.50 m
 Peru
13.20 m
 Bolivia
13.17 m
Shot put Natalia Duco
 Chile
17.99 m Sandra Lemos
 Colombia
17.87 m Ahymara Espinoza
 Venezuela
16.57 m
Discus throw Karen Gallardo
 Chile
55.73 m Aixa Middleton
 Panama
54.74 m Johana Martínez
 Colombia
53.67 m
Hammer throw Rosa Rodríguez
 Venezuela
66.31 m Johana Moreno
 Colombia
62.17 m
 Colombia
61.92 m
Javelin throw Flor Ruiz
 Colombia
62.48 m
 Venezuela
54.88 m María Lucelly Murillo
 Colombia
54.66 m
Heptathlon
 Venezuela
5785 pts Martha Araujo
 Colombia
5703 pts
 Ecuador
5154 pts

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Colombia (COL)*17221352
2 Venezuela (VEN)1161128
3 Chile (CHI)62311
4 Ecuador (ECU)58821
5 Peru (PER)55414
6 Dominican Republic (DOM)2024
7 Panama (PAN)1326
8 Bolivia (BOL)0134
9 Paraguay (PAR)0011
Totals (9 nations)474747141

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-01-14. Retrieved 2018-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-01-14. Retrieved 2018-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ https://www.juegosbolivarianos2017.gov.co/competencias/esquema/3/competencia/85027
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