Unofficial South American Championships in Athletics | |
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Host city | La Paz, Bolivia |
Level | Senior |
Events | 24 |
Unofficial South American Championships in Athletics (V Campeonato Extraordinario de Atletismo) were held in La Paz, Bolivia in October 1948.[1] The event was held in celebration of the 400th anniversary of the foundation of the city of La Paz.[2] The games were dominated by Bolivian athlete Julia Iriarte[3] winning five gold, one silver and one bronze medal.
Medal summary
Medal winners are published.[2]
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Gerardo Salazar (PER) | 10.6A | León Pizarro (PER) | 10.7A | Rodolfo López (CHI) | 11.0A |
200 metres | Gerardo Salazar (PER) | 21.8A | Rodolfo López (CHI) | 22.4A | Carlos Ribeiro (URU) | 23.1A |
400 metres | Eduardo Laca (PER) | 50.5A | Reinaldo Martín (CHI) | 50.9A | Sergio Guzmán (CHI) | 51.0A |
800 metres | Antero Mongrut (PER) | 2:04.3A | Rogelio Gómez (PER) | 2:04.5A | Sergio Guzmán (CHI) | 2:05.1A |
110 metres hurdles | Hernán Alzamora (PER) | 14.8A | Edmundo Ohaco (CHI) | 15.3A | Ivo Buratovich (BOL) | 15.4A |
200 metres hurdles | Eduardo Laca (PER) | 25.6A | Carlos Ribeiro (URU) | 26.1A | Sergio Guzmán (CHI) | 26.5A |
High jump | Hércules Azcune (URU) | 1.90A | Pedro Listur (URU) | 1.85A | Alfredo Jadresic (CHI) | 1.80A |
Pole vault | Luis Ganoza (PER) | 3.70A | Jaime Piqueras (PER) | 3.70A | Carlos Vera (CHI) | 3.60A |
Long jump | Carlos Vera (CHI) | 7.05A | Máximo Reyes (PER) | 6.84A | Hércules Azcune (URU) | 6.71A |
Triple jump | Carlos Vera (CHI) | 14.65A | Máximo Reyes (PER) | 14.22A | Pedro Listur (URU) | 13.72A |
Shot put | Hernán Figueroa (CHI) | 13.50A | Ivo Buratovich (BOL) | 11.40A | Edmundo Ohaco (CHI) | 11.30A |
Discus throw | Hércules Azcune (URU) | 38.24A | Atilio Accinelli (PER) | 36.11A | Hernán Figueroa (CHI) | 35.74A |
Hammer throw | Edmundo Zúñiga (CHI) | 45.28A | Alberto Peirano (PER) | 39.96A | Atilio Accinelli (PER) | 39.10A |
Javelin throw | Juan Newermann (CHI) | 55.93A | Edmundo Ohaco (CHI) | 52.87A | Hernán Alzamora (PER) | 44.75A |
4 × 100 metres relay | Peru | 42.8A | Chile | 43.2A | Uruguay | 44.4A |
1922 | Chile | 3:26.3A | Peru | 3:26.4A | Uruguay | 3:31.2A |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Julia Iriarte (BOL) | 13.1A | Raquel Gamarra (PER) | 13.2A | Elena Amaya (BOL) | 13.3A |
200 metres | Julia Sánchez (PER) | 26.1A | Elena Amaya (BOL) | 27.2A | Julia Huapaya (PER) | 27.9A |
80 metres hurdles | Julia Iriarte (BOL) | 12.1A | Emma Banzer (BOL) | 13.8A | Hilda Yamasaki (PER) | 14.7A |
High jump | Carmela Antezana (BOL) | 1.45A | Julia Sánchez (PER) | 1.40A | Julia Iriarte (BOL) | 1.40A |
Long jump | Julia Sánchez (PER) | 5.04A | Julia Iriarte (BOL) | 5.01A | Hilda Yamasaki (PER) | 4.85A |
Shot put | Julia Iriarte (BOL) | 10.94A | Julia Huapaya (PER) | 10.11A | Raquel Gamarra (PER) | 8.22A |
Discus throw | Julia Iriarte (BOL) | 33.66A | Julia Huapaya (PER) | 33.54A | Raquel Gamarra (PER) | 24.33A |
Javelin throw | Julia Iriarte (BOL) | 32.16A | Julia Huapaya (PER) | 26.28A | Laura Ortiz (BOL) | 18.50A |
Medal table (unofficial)
* Host nation (Bolivia)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Peru (PER) | 10 | 13 | 7 | 30 |
2 | Chile (CHI) | 6 | 5 | 8 | 19 |
3 | Bolivia (BOL)* | 6 | 4 | 4 | 14 |
4 | Uruguay (URU) | 2 | 2 | 5 | 9 |
Totals (4 entries) | 24 | 24 | 24 | 72 |
References
- ↑ Salinas, Roberto (May 16, 2011), Las primeras pruebas atléticas en Santa Sofía, la fundación de la Federación de Atletismo y su conexión internacional… (in Spanish), cronicaviva.com.pe, archived from the original on 2012-04-15, retrieved October 30, 2011
- 1 2 "SOUTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNOFFICIAL)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 29, 2011
- ↑ Bolivianos ilustres (in Spanish), Bolivia.com, retrieved October 30, 2011
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