2005 South American Championships in Athletics

43rd South American Championships

Host stadium in Cali.
Host city Cali, ColombiaColombia
Date(s) 21–24 July 2005
Main stadium Estadio Pascual Guerrero
Events 44
Records set ? Championships records


The 2005 South American Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio Pascual Guerrero in Cali, Colombia from July 21 to July 24, 2005. Detailed day-by-day reports can be found on the IAAF website.[1][2][3]

Medal summary

For full event details see 2005 South American Championships in Athletics – Results

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres André da Silva
 Brazil
10.32 Vicente de Lima
 Brazil
10.37 Heber Viera
 Uruguay
10.43
200 metres André da Silva
 Brazil
20.33w Heber Viera
 Uruguay
20.62w Geronimo Goeloe
 Netherlands Antilles
20.80w
400 metres Andrés Silva
 Uruguay
45.38 Sanderlei Parrela
 Brazil
45.83 Gustavo Aguirre
 Argentina
46.43
800 metres Fabiano Peçanha
 Brazil
1:47.02 Diego Chargal Gomes
 Brazil
1:48.30 John Chávez
 Colombia
1:48.65
1500 metres Fabiano Peçanha
 Brazil
3:41.51 Byron Piedra
 Ecuador
3:41.90 Javier Carriqueo
 Argentina
3:45.53
5000 metres Byron Piedra
 Ecuador
14:12.24 Jacinto López
 Colombia
14:14.07 Javier Carriqueo
 Argentina
14:19.10
10000 metres José Carrasco
 Colombia
30:07.24 John Cusi
 Peru
30:14.74 Diego Colorado
 Colombia
30:15.55
3000 metres steeplechase Mariano Mastromarino
 Argentina
9:02.89 Fernando Fernandes
 Brazil
9:04.46 Sergio Lobos
 Chile
9:08.59
110 metres hurdles Redelen dos Santos
 Brazil
13.46w Paulo Villar
 Colombia
13.49w Mateus Inocencio
 Brazil
13.72w
400 metres hurdles Tiago Bueno
 Brazil
50.87 Víctor Solarte
 Venezuela
51.00 Cleverson da Silva
 Brazil
52.32
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil
André da Silva
Vicente de Lima
Jorge Célio Sena
José Carlos Moreira
39.17  Colombia
Harlin Echavarría
Eduard Mena
Daniel Grueso
Nicoll Navas
39.85  Ecuador
Andrés Gallegos
Oscar Mina
Hugo Chila
Luis Morán
40.45
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Luís Ambrosio
Sanderlei Parrela
Thiago Chyaromont
Wagner Souza
3:04.15  Colombia
Amílcar Torres
Franklin Murillo
Javier Mosquera
Carlos Peña
3:05.94  Argentina
Gustavo Aguirre
Iván Altamirano
Christian Deymonnaz
José Ignacio Pignataro
3:08.61
20000 metres track walk Jefferson Pérez
 Ecuador
1:22:54.4 CR Rolando Saquipay
 Ecuador
1:22:55.4 Luis Fernando López
 Colombia
1:23:43.2
High jump Gilmar Mayo
 Colombia
2.22 Erasmo Jara
 Argentina
2.19 Rodrigo Santos
 Brazil
2.16
Pole vault Fábio Gomes da Silva
 Brazil
5.40 =CR Javier Benítez
 Argentina
5.20 Germán Chiaraviglio
 Argentina
5.10
Long jump Erivaldo Vieira
 Brazil
8.15 CR Thiago Dias
 Brazil
7.93 Esteban Copland
 Venezuela
7.92
Triple jump Jefferson Sabino
 Brazil
16.24 Hugo Chila
 Ecuador
15.91 Carlos Carabalí
 Colombia
15.85
Shot put Marco Antonio Verni
 Chile
18.43 Yojer Medina
 Venezuela
18.32 Jhonny Rodríguez
 Colombia
18.22
Discus throw Jorge Balliengo
 Argentina
60.97 CR Marcelo Pugliese
 Argentina
56.76 Ronald Julião
 Brazil
56.51
Hammer throw Juan Cerra
 Argentina
72.03 Wagner Domingos
 Brazil
67.33 Patricio Palma
 Chile
67.10
Javelin throw Luiz Fernando da Silva
 Brazil
79.44 Júlio César de Oliveira
 Brazil
73.60 Noraldo Palacios
 Colombia
73.54
Decathlon Jorge Naranjo
 Chile
7489 Ivan da Silva
 Brazil
7437 Andrés Mantilla
 Colombia
7383

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's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Lucimar de Moura
 Brazil
11.25 Melisa Murillo
 Colombia
11.39 Luciana dos Santos
 Brazil
11.46
200 metres Lucimar de Moura
 Brazil
22.98w Felipa Palacios
 Colombia
23.14w Wilmary Álvarez
 Venezuela
23.14w
400 metres Maria Laura Almirao
 Brazil
52.32 Geisa Coutinho
 Brazil
52.94 Wilmary Álvarez
 Venezuela
53.57
800 metres Rosibel García
 Colombia
2:03.28 Jenny Mejías
 Venezuela
2:04.93 Perla dos Santos
 Brazil
2:06.04
1500 metres Rosibel García
 Colombia
4:29.63 María Peralta
 Argentina
4:30.37 Valeria Rodríguez
 Argentina
4:31.35
5000 metres Bertha Sánchez
 Colombia
16:47.03 Lucélia Peres
 Brazil
17:03.55 Nadir Sabino Siqueira
 Brazil
17:16.33
10000 metres Bertha Sánchez
 Colombia
34:34.40 Lucélia Peres
 Brazil
34:51.12 Ruby Riativa
 Colombia
35:38.02
3000 metres steeplechase Patrícia Lobo
 Brazil
10:36.21 Mónica Amboya
 Ecuador
10:43.67 Yolanda Caballero
 Colombia
10:48.36
100 metres hurdles Maíla Machado
 Brazil
13.18 Princesa Oliveros
 Chile
13.51 Brigith Merlano
 Colombia
13.68
400 metres hurdles Perla dos Santos
 Brazil
58.33 Lucimar Teodoro
 Brazil
59.27 Lucy Jaramillo
 Ecuador
59.78
4 × 100 metres relay  Colombia
Melisa Murillo
Felipa Palacios
Darlenys Obregón
Norma González
43.17 CR  Brazil
Luciana dos Santos
Lucimar de Moura
Raquel da Costa
Thatiana Regina Ignâcio
44.35  Chile
María José Echeverría
Daniela Riderelli
María Fernanda Mackenna
Nicole Manríquez
45.37
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Amanda Dias
Geisa Coutinho
Maria Laura Almirao
Lucimar Teodoro
3:29.24  Colombia
María Alejandra Idrobo
Rosibel García
Felipa Palacios
Norma González
3:36.95  Chile
María José Echeverría
Daniela Riderelli
María Fernanda Mackenna
Nicole Manríquez
3:40.49
20000 metres track walk Sandra Zapata
 Colombia
1:40:54.20 Tatiana Orellana
 Ecuador
1:45:12.40 Gianetti Bonfim
 Brazil
1:47:16.10
High jump Catherine Ibargüen
 Colombia
1.93 CR Solange Witteveen
 Argentina
1.88 Eliana da Silva
 Brazil
Marielys Rojas
 Venezuela
1.79
Pole vault Joana Costa
 Brazil
4.20 Fabiana Murer
 Brazil
4.00 Milena Agudelo
 Colombia
4.00
Long jump Luciana dos Santos
 Brazil
6.39 Keila Costa
 Brazil
6.32 Catherine Ibargüen
 Colombia
6.30
Triple jump Gisele de Oliveira
 Brazil
13.90 Keila Costa
 Brazil
13.75 Catherine Ibargüen
 Colombia
13.59
Shot put Andréa Pereira
 Brazil
16.60 Luz Dary Castro
 Colombia
16.27 Rosario Ramos
 Venezuela
14.67
Discus throw Luz Dary Castro
 Colombia
53.49 Rosario Ramos
 Venezuela
52.46 Renata de Figueiredo
 Brazil
51.74
Hammer throw Jennifer Dahlgren
 Argentina
65.05 CR Johana Moreno
 Colombia
61.65 Rosa Rodríguez
 Venezuela
61.51
Javelin throw Alessandra Resende
 Brazil
56.06 Zuleima Araméndiz
 Colombia
54.81 Romina Maggi
 Argentina
48.76
Heptathlon Elizete da Silva
 Brazil
5429 Andrea Bordalejo
 Argentina
5249 Daniela Crespo
 Argentina
5170

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

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Brazil 25 16 10 51
2  Colombia 10 11 13 34
3  Argentina 4 6 8 18
4  Ecuador 2 5 2 9
5  Chile 2 0 4 6
6  Uruguay 1 1 1 3
7  Venezuela 0 4 6 10
8  Peru 0 1 0 1
9  Netherlands Antilles 0 0 1 1

See also

References

  1. Biscayart, Eduardo (2005-07-23), Brazil dominates – 43rd South American Champs, Day One, IAAF, retrieved 2011-01-29
  2. Biscayart, Eduardo (2005-07-24), South American Championships, Day Two, IAAF, retrieved 2011-01-29
  3. Biscayart, Eduardo (2005-07-24), Brazil wins overall at the South American Championships, Final Day, IAAF, retrieved 2011-01-29

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