2014 South American Youth Championships in Athletics

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XXII South American Youth Championships in Athletics
DatesNovember 28–30
Host cityCali, Colombia Colombia
VenueEstadio Pascual Guerrero, Estadio Pedro Grajales
LevelYouth
Events39
Participation337 + 77 guest athletes from
12 + 9 guest nations
Records set13

The 22nd South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held in Cali, Colombia from November 28–30, 2014. The event was held jointly with the I Central American Youth Grand Prix (I Grand Prix Centroamericano Youth). The majority of events took place at Estadio Pascual Guerrero, whereas throwing events were held at Estadio Pedro Grajales.

A detailed report and an appraisal of the results was given.[1]

Medal summary[edit]

Complete results were published.

Boys[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.3 m/s)
Jhonny Rentería
 Colombia
10.61 Arturo Deliser
 Panama
10.66 Jerson Viáfara
 Colombia
10.84
200 metres
(wind: 0.0 m/s)
Arturo Deliser
 Panama
21.11 CR Aliffer dos Santos
 Brazil
21.30 Enzo Faulbaum
 Chile
21.49
400 metres Jason Yaw
 Guyana
46.79 CR Maykon do Nascimento
 Brazil
47.40 Martín Tagle
 Chile
47.67
800 metres Luiz Fernando Pires
 Brazil
1:55.68 Jean Jácome
 Ecuador
1:55.70 Cristian Castro
 Peru
1:56.04
1500 metres1 Rodrigo Valerio Silva
 Brazil
3:59.17 Lucas da Silva
 Brazil
4:00.29 Sebastián Cubides
 Colombia
4:00.62
3000 metres Daniel do Nascimento
 Brazil
8:30.85 CR Francisco Albarracín
 Colombia
8:46.80 Hugo Catrileo
 Chile
8:47.65
2000 metres steeplechase Diego Arévalo
 Ecuador
6:01.67 Nicolas da Silva
 Brazil
6:06.12 Martín Oyarzo
 Chile
6:07.93
110 metres hurdles
(wind: +1.8 m/s)
Diego Delmónaco
 Chile
13.55 CR Joshuan Berríos
 Colombia
13.59 Iago da Cunha
 Brazil
13.70
400 metres hurdles Mikael de Jesus
 Brazil
51.77 Fanor Escobar
 Colombia
53.10 Iago da Cunha
 Brazil
53.17
10,000 metres track walk César Augusto Rodríguez
 Peru
42:39.06 Pablo Armando Rodríguez
 Bolivia
44:57.00 César Alberto Herrera
 Colombia
45:50.41
High jump Danilo Cardoso
 Brazil
2.09 Jeaiver Moreno
 Venezuela
2.06 Jaime Escobar
 Panama
2.00
Pole vault Bruno Spinelli
 Brazil
5.00 Martín Castañares
 Uruguay
4.45 Carlos Amaya
 Colombia
4.30
Long jump Anderson dos Reis
 Brazil
7.25 (wind: +0.3 m/s) Lucas de Souza
 Brazil
7.23 (wind: +0.3 m/s) Rafael Insuaste
 Ecuador
7.11 (wind: 0.0 m/s)
Triple jump2 Vitor Centeno
 Brazil
15.03 (wind: +0.3 m/s) Allison Pereira
 Brazil
14.84 (wind: +0.1 m/s) Diego Delmónaco
 Chile
14.61 (wind: +1.4 m/s)
Shot put Josiel de Sousa
 Brazil
17.67 Julián Pereira
 Argentina
17.67 Luis Córdoba
 Colombia
16.94
Discus throw José Miguel Ballivian
 Chile
53.94 Cleverson Oliveira
 Brazil
53.74 Josiel de Sousa
 Brazil
50.68
Hammer throw3 Xavier Colmenares
 Venezuela
69.37 Jair Pacentchux Júnior
 Brazil
68.03 Roberto Montiel
 Chile
67.91
Javelin throw Pedro Barros
 Brazil
68.82 Felipe Bascuñán
 Chile
63.06 Pedro Rodrigues
 Brazil
60.34
Decathlon Andy Preciado
 Ecuador
7007 CR Sergio Pandiani
 Argentina
6399 Rafael Pereira
 Brazil
6303

1: In the 1500m event, Carlos Santiago Hernández from  Colombia tied for the 3rd place in 4:00.62 competing as guest.
2: In triple jump, Cristian Atanay from  Cuba was 1st in 15.38 m (+0.7 m/s) competing as guest.
3: In hammer throw, Miguel Zamora from  Cuba was 2nd throwing 68.94 m competing as guest.

Girls[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.2 m/s)
Evelin Rivera
 Colombia
11.72 Isabela Silva
 Brazil
11.75 Maribel Caicedo
 Ecuador
12.04
200 metres
(wind: +1.0 m/s)
Evelin Rivera
 Colombia
23.93 CR Kelly Barona
 Ecuador
24.29 Daysiellen Dias
 Brazil
24.77
400 metres Jimena Copara
 Peru
54.83 Natricia Hooper
 Guyana
55.06 Eliana Chávez
 Colombia
55.30
800 metres Johana Arrieta
 Colombia
2:10.64 Ana Karolyne Silva
 Brazil
2:11.35 Valentina Barrientos
 Chile
2:12.20
1500 metres Valeria Cornejo
 Ecuador
4:41.94 Micaela Levaggi
 Argentina
4:44.61 Ruth Basilio
 Peru
4:46.56
3000 metres Ruth Cjuro
 Peru
10:01.73 Martha Guerrero
 Colombia
10:01.79 Clara Baiocchi
 Argentina
10:13.04
2000 metres steeplechase4 Luz Karen Olivera
 Peru
7:12.85 Rina Cjuro
 Peru
7:14.49 Agustina Boucherie
 Argentina
7:18.15
100 metres hurdles
(wind: +1.3 m/s)
Maribel Caicedo
 Ecuador
13.49 CR Clara Marín
 Chile
13.61 Steffi Murillo
 Peru
13.81
400 metres hurdles Clara Marín
 Chile
1:01.21 Ana Yenifer Cedeño
 Venezuela
1:01.60 Josselyn Montiel
 Ecuador
1:01.64
5000 metres track walk Karla Jaramillo
 Ecuador
23:38.83 María Fernanda Montoya
 Colombia
23:47.70 Leydi Guerra
 Peru
23:55.61
High jump María Fernanda Murillo
 Colombia
1.78 CR Camila Arrieta
 Chile
1.78 CR Catalina Ossa
 Chile
1.72
Pole vault Robeilys Peinado
 Venezuela
4.00 CR Paula Arellano
 Colombia
3.40 Carolina Guzmán
 Chile
3.30
Long jump Leticia Melo
 Brazil
6.13 (wind: +0.1 m/s) CR Alexa Morey
 Peru
6.07 (wind: +0.1 m/s) Antonia Kummerlin
 Chile
5.90 (wind: +0.5 m/s)
Triple jump Nhayilla Rentería
 Colombia
12.94 (wind: +0.5 m/s) Valeria Quispe
 Bolivia
12.58 (wind: +0.2 m/s) Beatriz Diogo
 Brazil
12.41 (wind: +0.3 m/s)
Shot put Ginger Quintero
 Ecuador
15.68 Amanda Scherer
 Brazil
15.54 Dayna Toledo
 Chile
14.71
Discus throw Ailén Armada
 Argentina
42.60 Elizabeth Mina
 Ecuador
41.92 Catalina Bravo
 Chile
41.74
Hammer throw María Alexandra Gaviria
 Colombia
64.94 CR Elizabeth Mina
 Ecuador
63.61 Ana Bayer
 Brazil
60.86
Javelin throw Estefany Chacón
 Venezuela
51.87 CR Joana Soares
 Brazil
47.57 Ana Carolina Pires
 Brazil
47.24
Heptathlon Jennifer Canchingre
 Ecuador
5059 Letícia Sumocoski da Silva
 Brazil
4880 Joyce Micolta
 Ecuador
4813

4: In 2000m steeplechase, María Paula Guerrero from Colombia was 2nd in 7:13.38 competing as guest.

Mixed[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed 4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Stephanie Guimarães
Anderson Cerqueira
Daysiellen Dias
Maykon do Nascimento
3:27.02 CR  Colombia
Johana Arrieta
Eliana Chávez
Rodrigo Lagares
Anthony Zambrano
3:28.53  Chile
Mónica Mendoza
Enzo Faulbaum
Clara Marín
Martín Tagle
3:32.13

Medal table[edit]

The unofficial medal count is in agreement with an official publication.

  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil1213934
2 Colombia*77620
3 Ecuador74415
4 Peru42410
5 Chile331319
6 Venezuela3205
7 Argentina1326
8 Panama1113
9 Guyana1102
10 Bolivia0202
11 Uruguay0101
Totals (11 entries)393939117

Participation[edit]

According to an unofficial count, 337 athletes from 12 countries participated.

In addition, 77 athletes participated in the Central American Youth Grand Prix, 35 athletes in 12 international teams:

and 42 athletes in 9 local teams from Colombian departments:

Team trophies[edit]

Brazil won the team trophies in two categories, overall and boys, while Colombia won the girls category.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Biscayart, Eduardo (1 December 2014), Cali hosts South American Youth Champs in preparation to welcome the world, IAAF, retrieved 2 December 2014
  2. ^ CAMPEONATO SURAMERICANO DE MENORES - CALI, NOVIEMBRE 28, 29 Y 30 DE 2014 - CONSOLIDADO DE MEDALLERIA - PUNTUACION FINAL (PDF), CONSUDATLE, retrieved 1 December 2014[permanent dead link]