2015 South American Championships in Athletics

The 2015 South American Championships in Athletics (Spanish: Campeonato Sudamericano Mayores 2015) was the 49th edition of the biennial athletics competition between South American nations. The event was held in the Peruvian capital of Lima from 12 to 14 June at the Videna Stadium.[1] It was the eighth time Lima hosted the event, having last done so for the 2009 edition.[2] A total of 44 events were held, evenly divided between the sexes, continuing with the event programme established in 2001.

49th South American Championships
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Dates12–14 June
Host cityLima, Peru
VenueVidena Stadium
LevelSenior
Events44 (22 men, 22 women)
Participation333 athletes from
13 nations
Records set8

Brazil topped both the medal and points tables, with 11 golds, 34 medals, and 285 points. This extended the nation's unbeaten run at the tournament to 22 editions, having last lost in 1974. Colombia and Venezuela were clear as the next most successful nations, each gathering 22 medals; Colombia ranked second on medals with nine gold and Venezuela ranked second on points with 228. Brazil won both the men's and women's team titles, with Venezuela coming second in the women's rankings and Colombia runner-up in the men's.[3][4]

Sandra Arenas of Colombia provided the highlight performance of the meeting with a South American record of 1:31:02.3 hours—a 42-second improvement—to defend her 20,000 m racewalk title. A total of nine championship records were improved. Colombians Gerald Giraldo (men's steeplechase), Muriel Coneo (women's 1500 m) and Evelis Jazmín Aguilar (heptathlon) made it four records for their nation. Brazil's field athletes set two championship records through men's javelin thrower Júlio César de Oliveira and women's discus thrower Andressa de Morais. Ecuador's Bayron Piedra (men's 10,000 m) and Déborah Rodríguez of Uruguay (women's 400 m hurdles) rounded out the eight record breakers. A total of sixteen national records in athletics were also improved at the competition.[5]

Two athletes completed individual doubles at the championships, both women. Muriel Coneo of Colombia won both the 1500 metres and 3000 metres steeplechase titles – a feat she had managed at the 2014 South American Games.[6][7] Uruguay's Déborah Rodríguez did a shorter flat and barriers combination by winning the 800 metres and 400 metres hurdles, both in a national record time.[5] Venezuelan women's sprint duo Nediam Vargas and Nercely Soto each won four medals, reaching both individual and relay podiums and including a gold medal from each.[8] All winners at the competition gained qualification in their event for the 2015 World Championships in Athletics, in line with new IAAF rules.[1]

Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Diego Palomeque (COL) 10.40   Álex Quiñónez (ECU) 10.43   Ifrish Alberg (SUR) 10.57
200 metres   Álex Quiñónez (ECU) 20.76   Diego Palomeque (COL) 21.15   Arturo Deliser (PAN) 21.25
400 metres   Alberth Bravo (VEN) 45.26   Hederson Estefani (BRA) 45.57   Freddy Mezones (VEN) 45.67
800 metres[nb1]   Rafith Rodríguez (COL) 1:46.48   Lucirio Antonio Garrido (VEN) 1:47.83   Jhon Sinisterra (COL) 1:48.50
1500 metres   Carlos Díaz (CHI) 3:40.79   Federico Bruno (ARG) 3:42.21   Gerard Giraldo (COL) 3:42.38 NR
5000 metres   Víctor Aravena (CHI) 14:06.14   Federico Bruno (ARG) 14:06.25   Bayron Piedra (ECU) 14:08.84
10,000 metres   Bayron Piedra (ECU) 28:30.80 CR   Mauricio González (COL) 28:33.53   José Luis Ostos (PER) 28:43.10 NR
110 metres hurdles   João Vítor de Oliveira (BRA) 13.96   Jorge McFarlane (PER) 13.99   Javier McFarlane (PER) 14.00
400 metres hurdles   Andrés Silva (URU) 49.43   Hederson Estefani (BRA) 49.54   Víctor Solarte (VEN) 50.83
3000 m steeplechase   Gerard Giraldo (COL) 8:29.53 CR   Mauricio Valdivia (CHI) 8:40.28   Enzo Yáñez (CHI) 8:43.28
4 × 100 metres relay   Ecuador (ECU)
Anderson Quintero
Jhon Valencia
Franklin Nazareno
Álex Quiñónez
39.94   Venezuela (VEN)
Diego Rivas
Arturo Ramírez
Álvaro Cassiani
Dubeiker Cedeño
40.19   Colombia (COL)
Yeferson Valencia
Diego Palomeque
Jeyson Rivas
Carlos Lemos
40.80
4 × 400 metres relay   Venezuela (VEN)
Alberth Bravo
José Meléndez
Alberto Aguilar
Freddy Mezones
3:04.96   Chile (CHI)
Martín Tagle
Sergio Aldea
Sergio Germain
Enzo Faulbaum
3:10.32   Peru (PER)
Bryan Erazo
Williams García
Luis Saavedra
Paulo Herrera
3:14.64
20,000 m track walk   Pavel Chihuán (PER) 1:23:34 NR   Juan Manuel Cano (ARG) 1:23:56   Mauricio Arteaga (ECU) 1:24:18
High jump   Fernando Carvalho Ferreira (BRA) 2.22 m   Talles Frederico Silva (BRA) 2.22 m   Alexander Bowen (PAN) 2.19 m
Pole vault   Germán Chiaraviglio (ARG) 5.70 m   Daniel Zupeuc (CHI) 5.00 m   José Gutiérrez Pozo (PER) 4.70 m
Long jump   Emiliano Lasa (URU) 8.09 m NR   Diego Hernández (VEN) 7.91 m w   Mauro Vinícius da Silva (BRA) 7.81 m
Triple jump   Jhon Murillo (COL) 16.55 m   Jefferson Sabino (BRA) 16.34 m   Divier Murillo (COL) 16.34 m
Shot put   Germán Lauro (ARG) 20.77 m   Darlan Romani (BRA) 20.32 m   Nelson Henrique Fernandes (BRA) 18.28 m
Discus throw   Mauricio Ortega (COL) 61.36 m   Ronald Julião (BRA) 59.80 m   Juan Caicedo (ECU) 54.88 m
Hammer throw   Wagner Domingos (BRA) 71.47 m   Allan Wolski (BRA) 69.82 m   Juan Ignacio Cerra (ARG) 67.70 m
Javelin throw   Júlio César de Oliveira (BRA) 81.22 m CR NR   Braian Toledo (ARG) 79.34 m   Arley Ibargüen (COL) 75.47 m
Decathlon   Luiz Alberto de Araújo (BRA) 7799 pts   Georni Jaramillo (VEN) 7454 pts   Óscar Campos (VEN) 6857 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Nediam Vargas (VEN) 11.45   Isidora Jiménez (CHI) 11.51   Vanusa dos Santos (BRA) 11.60
200 metres   Nercely Soto (VEN) 23.15   Isidora Jiménez (CHI) 23.38   Nediam Vargas (VEN) 23.60
400 metres   Geisa Coutinho (BRA) 53.07   Nercely Soto (VEN) 54.38   Liliane Fernandes (BRA) 54.53
800 metres   Déborah Rodríguez (URU) 2:01.46 NR   Flávia de Lima (BRA) 2:02.05   Ydanis Navas (VEN) 2:07.92
1500 metres   Muriel Coneo (COL) 4:10.14 CR   Flávia de Lima (BRA) 4:13.58   Pia Fernandez (URU) 4:19.37 NR
5000 metres   María Pastuña (ECU) 15:49.33   Tatiele Roberta de Carvalho (BRA) 15:50.62   Carolina Tabares (COL) 15:59.28
10,000 metres   Inés Melchor (PER) 32:28.87   María Pastuña (ECU) 32:51.33   Wilma Arizapana (PER) 33:1.15
100 metres hurdles   Yvette Lewis (PAN) 13.31   Brigitte Merlano (COL) 13.43   Adelly Santos (BRA) 13.53
400 metres hurdles   Déborah Rodríguez (URU) 56.33 CR NR   Magdalena Mendoza (VEN) 56.65 NR   Liliane Fernandes (BRA) 58.44
3000 m steeplechase   Muriel Coneo (COL) 9:53.1   Tatiane Raquel da Silva (BRA) 9:56.8   Belén Casetta (ARG) 9:57.1 NR
4 × 100 metres relay   Venezuela (VEN)
Lexabeth Hidalgo
Magdalena Mendoza
Nediam Vargas Arteaga
Nercely Soto
44.28   Brazil (BRA)
Vanusa dos Santos
Bruna Farias
Vitoria Cristina Rosa
Adelly Oliveira
44.43   Chile (CHI)
Josefina Gutiérrez
Isidora Jiménez
Maria Fernanda Mackenna
Paula Goñi
44.83 NR
4 × 400 metres relay[nb2]   Brazil (BRA)
Vanusa dos Santos
Liliane Fernandes
Joelma Sousa
Jailma de Lima
3:34.51   Venezuela (VEN)
Nercely Soto
Magdalena Mendoza
Maryury Valdez
Ydanis Navas
3:37.05   Chile (CHI)
Paula Goñi
Carmen Mansilla
Javiera Errázuriz
Maria Fernanda Mackenna
3:40.56
20,000 m track walk   Sandra Arenas (COL) 1:31:2.3 CR AR   Ingrid Hernández (COL) 1:36:42.1   Angela Castro (BOL) 1:41:38.3
High jump   Ana Paula Caetano de Oliveira (BRA) 1.82 m   Candy Toche (PER) 1.76   Betsabé Páez (ARG) 1.76 m
Pole vault   Robeilys Peinado (VEN) 4.35 m   Valeria Chiaraviglio (ARG) 4.10 m   Karla Rosa da Silva (BRA) 4.10 m
Long jump   Paola Mautino (PER) 6.52 m w [nb3]   Tânia da Silva (BRA) 6.37 m w   Yuliana Angulo (ECU) 6.25 m
Triple jump   Yulimar Rojas (VEN) 14.14 m w   Tânia da Silva (BRA) 13.60 m   Giselly Andrea Landázury (COL) 13.35 m
Shot put   Geisa Arcanjo (BRA) 17.76 m   Natalia Duco (CHI) 17.56 m   Ahymará Espinoza (VEN) 17.25 m
Discus throw   Andressa de Morais (BRA) 61.15 m CR   Fernanda Borges Martins (BRA) 58.22 m   Rocío Comba (ARG) 57.15 m
Hammer throw   Rosa Rodríguez (VEN) 71.66 m   Johana Moreno (COL) 66.05 m   Jennifer Dahlgren (ARG) 64.76 m
Javelin throw   Jucilene de Lima (BRA) 60.16 m [nb4]   Flor Ruiz (COL) 59.86 m   Maria Paz Rios (COL) 51.12 m
Heptathlon   Evelis Aguilar (COL) 5902 pts CR NR   Guillercy González (VEN) 5444 pts   Giovana Cavaleti (BRA) 5426 pts

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Brazil1115834
2  Colombia96722
3  Venezuela88622
4  Ecuador42410
5  Uruguay4015
6  Peru32510
7  Chile26412
8  Argentina25512
9  Panama1023
10  Bolivia0011
  Suriname0011
12  Aruba0000
  Paraguay0000
Totals (13 entries)444444132

Points tables

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Rank Nation Total Men Women
1   Brazil 285 121 164
2   Venezuela 228 97 131
3   Colombia 212 112 100
4   Chile 124 64 60
5   Peru 107 57 50
6   Argentina 94 53 41
7   Ecuador 93 60 33
8   Uruguay 52 23 29
9   Panama 28 13 15
10   Paraguay 18 9 9
11   Suriname 11 7 4
12   Bolivia 7 2 5
13   Aruba 0 0 0

Participation

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Twelve of the 13 member federations of CONSUDATLE participated at the championships, plus ODESUR member Aruba. Guyana did not compete at this edition, having done so at the 2013 South American Championships in Athletics.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Biscayart, Eduardo (2015-06-15). Brazilians dominate South American Championships in Lima. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-06-20.
  2. ^ Todas Las Ediciones[usurped] (in Spanish). CONSUDATLE. Retrieved on 2015-06-20.
  3. ^ Medallero Final Totales[usurped]. CONSUDATLE. Retrieved on 2015-06-20.
  4. ^ Puntaje Final Totales[usurped]. CONSUDATLE. Retrieved on 2015-06-20.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Todos los récords de Lima 2015[usurped] (in Spanish). CONSUDATLE (2015-06-15). Retrieved on 2015-06-20.
  6. ^ Biscayart, Eduardo (2014-03-17). Davide and Duco delight big crowd on final day of ODESUR Games . IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-06-20.
  7. ^ Biscayart, Eduardo (2014-03-15). Henriques speeds to 45.03 400m among a plethora of ODESUR Games records. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-06-20.
  8. ^ Campeonato Sudamericano Mayores Lima 2015[usurped]. CONSUDATLE. Retrieved on 2015-06-20.
  9. ^ Eduardo Biscayart (7 July 2013). "Quinonez and Lemos Silva double up at South American Championships". IAAF. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
Individual results
Medal and points tables
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