Athletics at the 1978 Southern Cross Games

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Athletics at the I Southern Cross Games
Hernando Siles Stadium, the national stadium of Bolivia located in the Miraflores borough of La Paz
DatesNovember
Host cityLa Paz, Bolivia Bolivia
VenueEstadio Olímpico Hernando Siles
LevelSenior
Events35 (22 men, 13 women)
Participation7 nations


Athletics events at the 1978 Southern Cross Games were held at the Estadio Olímpico Hernando Siles in La Paz, Bolivia in November.[1] The stadium was one of the first in South America equipped with a synthetic track. A total of 35 events were contested, 22 by men and 13 by women.

Best performances were by Luis Schneider from Chile winning four gold medals (100m, 200m, 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay),[2] by native Johnny Pérez from Bolivia winning three gold medals (1500 m, 5000 m, and 3000 m steeplechase), by Ivonne Neddermann from Argentina winning two gold (long jump, 4×100 m relay), two silver (100 m hurdles, pentathlon) and one bronze medal (shot put), and finally by Nancy Vallecilla from Ecuador winning two gold (100 m hurdles, pentathlon), one silver (400 m), and one bronze medal (long jump). She was awarded the unofficial title of "Queen of the Games" (Spanish: Reina de los Juegos).[3]

Medal summary[edit]

Medal winners were published in a book written by Argentinian journalist Ernesto Rodríguez III with support of the Argentine Olympic Committee (Spanish: Comité Olímpico Argentino) under the auspices of the Ministry of Education (Spanish: Ministerio de Educación de la Nación) in collaboration with the Office of Sports (Spanish: Secretaría de Deporte de la Nación).[3] Eduardo Biscayart supplied the list of winners and their results.[4] All results are marked as "affected by altitude" (A), because the stadium in La Paz is situated 3,650 metres above sea level.

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Luis Schneider
 Chile
10.70 A José Luis Elías
 Peru
10.77 A Gustavo Dubarbier
 Argentina
10.78 A
200 metres Luis Schneider
 Chile
21.4 A Ricardo Donda
 Argentina
21.5 A José Luis Elías
 Peru
21.6 A
400 metres Patricio Valenzuela
 Chile
48.31 A Felipe Mascaró
 Chile
49.08 A Roberto Prado
 Bolivia
49.12 A
800 metres Omar Andematen
 Argentina
1:56.68 A Álvaro Cortez
 Argentina
1:57.22 A Felipe Mascaro
 Chile
1:57.51 A
1500 metres Johnny Pérez
 Bolivia
4:11.56 A Pedro Foronda
 Bolivia
4:12.72 A Abel Godoy
 Uruguay
4:14.09 A
5000 metres Johnny Pérez
 Bolivia
15:54.33 A Luis Tipán
 Ecuador
15:56.54 A Lucio Guachalla
 Bolivia
16:18.14 A
10,000 metres Luis Tipán
 Ecuador
33:28.14 A Lucio Guachalla
 Bolivia
34:11.62 A Rufino Chávez
 Bolivia
34:30.27 A
110 m hurdles Alfredo Piza
 Chile
14.64 A Rodolfo Iturraspe
 Argentina
15.04 A Francisco Fuentes
 Chile
15.42 A
400 m hurdles Alfredo Piza
 Chile
53.26 A Rodolfo Iturraspe
 Argentina
54.53 A Guillermo Gago
 Argentina
56.08 A
3000 m steeplechase Johnny Pérez
 Bolivia
9:53.08 A Luis Tipán
 Ecuador
10:07.39 A Norberto Limonta
 Argentina
10:34.24 A
4 × 100 metres relay  Chile
Patricio Valenzuela
Luis Alberto Schneider
Francisco Pichott
Alejandro Kapsch
40.35 A Jorge Ullanque
José Torrico
Roberto Prado
Ernesto Roca
 Bolivia
40.91 A Daniel Díaz Antuña
Ricardo Donda
Carlos Gagliano
Eduardo Labalta
 Argentina
41.05 A
4 × 400 metres relay  Chile
Patricio Valenzuela
Luis Schneider
Alfredo Piza
Felipe Mascaro
3:18.48 A Daniel Díaz Antuña
Guillermo Gago
Carlos Gagliano
Rodolfo Iturraspe
 Argentina
3:18.73 A Roberto Prado
Edgar Aguayo
Freddy Bustamante
Freddy Torrico
 Bolivia
3:18.78 A
20 kilometres walk Oswaldo Morejón
 Bolivia
1:56:13 A Esteban Quelale
 Bolivia
1:56.49 A Víctor Sánchez
 Paraguay
2:08.05 A
High jump Daniel Mamet
 Argentina
2.18 A Luis Arbulú
 Peru
2.05 A Víctor Migliaro
 Chile
2.00 A
Pole vault Roberto Steinmetz
 Argentina
4.60 A Alejandro Jadresic
 Chile
4.20 A Andrés Vicuña
 Chile
4.00 A
Long jump Francisco Pichot
 Chile
7.47 A Alex Kapch
 Chile
7.46 A Ronald Raborg
 Peru
7.25 A
Triple jump Francisco Pichot
 Chile
16.27 A Carlos Gagliano
 Argentina
15.66 A Oscar Aguirre
 Bolivia
13.47 A
Shot put José Alberto Vallejo
 Argentina
14.46 A Héctor Rivero
 Argentina
14.11 A Miro Ronac
 Peru
11.63 A
Discus throw Héctor Rivero
 Argentina
47.10 A José Alberto Vallejo
 Argentina
46.76 A Eduardo Vieira
 Chile
43.68 A
Hammer throw José Alberto Vallejo
 Argentina
63.90 A Daniel Gómez
 Argentina
62.38 A Miro Ronac
 Peru
33.26 A
Javelin throw Angel Garmendia
 Argentina
70.70 A Miro Ronac
 Peru
60.04 A
Decathlon Roberto Steinmetz
 Argentina
6624 A Alejandro Silva
 Chile
6597 A

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Beatriz Allocco
 Argentina
11.73 A Carmela Bolívar
 Peru
11.83 A Isabel Alemán
 Bolivia
12.06 A
200 metres Beatriz Allocco
 Argentina
22.94 A Carmela Bolívar
 Peru
23.55 A Isabel Alemán
 Bolivia
24.57 A
400 metres Alejandra Ramos
 Chile
56.68 A Nancy Vallecilla
 Ecuador
59.05 A Blanca Ibáñez
 Bolivia
59.17 A
800 metres Ana María Nielsen
 Argentina
2:15.85 A Mery Rojas
 Bolivia
2:19.03 A Laura Méndez
 Ecuador
2:20.73 A
1500 metres Ana María Nielsen
 Argentina
4:57.12 A Laura Méndez
 Ecuador
5:08.58 A Trinidad Guerra
 Chile
5:11.7 A
100 m hurdles Nancy Vallecilla
 Ecuador
13.80 A Ivonne Neddermann
 Argentina
14.34 A Emilia Dyrzka
 Argentina
14.74 A
4 × 100 metres relay  Argentina
Ivonne Neddermann
Emilia Dyrzka
Araceli Bruschini
Beatriz Allocco
46.06 A  Bolivia
CarIa Guissini
Blanca Ibáñez
Martha Novillo
Isabel Alemán
46.94 A
High jump Elizabeth Huber
 Chile
1.75 A Laura Ragas
 Argentina
1.65 A Ximena Mesa
 Chile
1.65 A
Long jump Ivonne Neddermann
 Argentina
6.05 A Ximena Mesa
 Chile
5.97 A Nancy Vallecilla
 Ecuador
5.90 A
Shot put Patricia Weber
 Argentina
12.91 A Lorena Prado
 Chile
12.49 A Ivonne Neddermann
 Argentina
12.10 A
Discus throw Lucy Ascune
 Uruguay
39.72 A Lorena Prado
 Chile
38.12 A Elizabeth Garnica
 Bolivia
31.02 A
Javelin throw Ana María Campillay
 Argentina
46.72 A Elizabeth Guernica
 Bolivia
36.78 A Elizabeth Huber
 Chile
31.18 A
Pentathlon Nancy Vallecilla
 Ecuador
3798 A Ivonne Neddermann
 Argentina
3625 A Ariana Salas
 Chile
3103 A

Medal table (unofficial)[edit]

  *   Host nation (Bolivia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Argentina (ARG)1612634
2 Chile (CHI)117927
3 Bolivia (BOL)*47920
4 Ecuador (ECU)3429
5 Uruguay (URU)1012
6 Peru (PER)0549
7 Paraguay (PAR)0011
Totals (7 entries)353532102


References[edit]

  1. ^ LA PAZ 78, BOLÍVIA, I JUEGOS SUDAMERICANOS, Fecha de apertura: 3 de noviembre de 1978, Fecha de clausura: 12 de noviembre de 1978 (in Spanish), ODESUR, archived from the original on 2014-03-15, retrieved June 2, 2012
  2. ^ Guzmán M., María Elena, Chile en los Juegos Suramericanos (Odesur) (PDF) (in Spanish), Associatión Deportistas Olímpicos, retrieved June 8, 2012[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b Rodríguez III, Ernesto (2010), LIBROS DEL CICLO OLÍMPICO ARGENTINO - Libro I de los Juegos Odesur 1978-2010 (in Spanish) (1a. ed.), Buenos Aires: Alarco Ediciones, p. 192, ISBN 978-987-1367-18-4, archived from the original on 2012-01-04, retrieved June 3, 2012
  4. ^ SOUTH AMERICAN (ODESUR) GAMES, Athletics Weekly, retrieved June 3, 2012