40th South American Championships
Dates25–27 June 1999
Host cityBogotá, ColombiaColombia
VenueColiseo El Salitre
Events43
Participation260 athletes from
11 (+1 guest) nations
Records set6 ARs, 19 CRs

The 1999 South American Championships in Athletics were held at the Coliseo El Salitre[1] in Bogotá, Colombia from June 25–27.

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres André da Silva
 Brazil
10.06A CR Sebastián Keitel
 Chile
10.13A Heber Viera
 Uruguay
10.15A
200 metres Édson Ribeiro
 Brazil
20.54Aw Ricardo Roach
 Chile
20.59Aw Heber Viera
 Uruguay
20.76Aw
400 metres Anderson Jorge dos Santos
 Brazil
45.39A CR John Mena
 Colombia
46.16A Inácio Leão Filho
 Brazil
46.18A
800 metres Hudson de Souza
 Brazil
1:49.82A Flavio Godoy
 Brazil
1:50.00A José Luis Hincapié
 Colombia
1:51.11A
1500 metres Mauricio Ladino
 Colombia
3:49.95A Márcio da Silva
 Brazil
3:51.38A Alonso Pérez
 Colombia
3:51.51A
5000 metres Silvio Guerra
 Ecuador
14:20.35A Franklin Tenorio
 Ecuador
14:34.21A Valdenor dos Santos
 Brazil
14:37.75A
10,000 metres Silvio Guerra
 Ecuador
30:30.20A Vicente Chura
 Peru
30:55.24A Franklin Tenorio
 Ecuador
30:57.12A
3000 metres steeplechase Pablo Ramírez
 Ecuador
9:11.21A Giovanni Morejón
 Bolivia
9:16.10A Diego Grisales
 Colombia
9:19.79A
110 metres hurdles Luiz André Balcers
 Brazil
13.76A CR Paulo Villar
 Colombia
14.31A Márcio de Souza
 Brazil
14.37A
400 metres hurdles Eronilde de Araújo
 Brazil
49.13A Cleverson da Silva
 Brazil
49.50A Llimy Rivas
 Colombia
50.41A
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil
Raphael de Oliveira
Claudinei da Silva
Édson Ribeiro
André da Silva
38.46A CR  Argentina
Iván Altamirano
Gabriel Simón
Guillermo Cacián
Carlos Gats
39.96A  Chile
Ricardo Roach
Fabián Aguilera
Rodrigo Roach
Juan Pablo Faúndez
39.98A
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Eronilde de Araújo
Anderson Jorge dos Santos
Inácio Leão Filho
Cleverson da Silva
3:02.09A CR  Colombia
John Mena
Llimy Rivas
Alexander Mena
Julio César Rojas
3:04.52A  Argentina
Gustavo Aguirre
Carlos Gats
Guillermo Cacián
Damián Spector
3:08.53A
20000 metres track walk Sérgio Galdino
 Brazil
1:31:01.68A Nixon Zambrano
 Colombia
1:32:49.76A Mário dos Santos
 Brazil
1:33:50.59A
High jump Fabrício Romero
 Brazil
2.26A =CR Gilmar Mayo
 Colombia
2.26A Erasmo Jara
 Argentina
2.21A
Pole vault Ricardo Diez
 Venezuela
5.20A Javier Benítez
 Argentina
5.00A Cristián Aspillaga
 Chile
5.00A
Long jump Lewis Asprilla
 Colombia
7.96A Cláudio Novaes
 Brazil
7.78A Sérgio dos Santos
 Brazil
7.77A
Triple jump Anísio Silva
 Brazil
16.48A Johnny Rodríguez
 Venezuela
16.45Aw Sérgio dos Santos
 Brazil
16.20A
Shot put Édson Miguel
 Brazil
17.86A Marco Antonio Verni
 Chile
17.83A Jhonny Rodríguez
 Colombia
16.97A
Discus throw Marcelo Pugliese
 Argentina
59.23A Julio Piñero
 Argentina
57.92A João dos Santos
 Brazil
55.82A
Hammer throw Juan Cerra
 Argentina
72.09A CR Eduardo Acuña
 Peru
64.52A Adrián Marzo
 Argentina
64.09A
Javelin throw Nery Kennedy
 Paraguay
78.89A CR Luis Lucumí
 Colombia
73.58A Luiz Fernando da Silva
 Brazil
73.57A
Decathlon Santiago Lorenzo
 Argentina
7344A Édson Bindilatti
 Brazil
7196A Diógenes Estévez
 Venezuela
7135A
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
11.17A CR Mirtha Brock
 Colombia
11.44A Kátia de Jesus Santos
 Brazil
11.59A
200 metres Lucimar de Moura
 Brazil
22.60A CR Felipa Palacios
 Colombia
22.97A Cleide Amaral
 Brazil
23.74A
400 metres Norfalia Carabalí
 Colombia
52.92A Ana Paula Pereira
 Brazil
53.56A Lorena de Oliveira
 Brazil
54.73A
800 metres Luciana Mendes
 Brazil
2:05.62A Janeth Lucumí
 Colombia
2:06.51A Marlene Moreira
 Brazil
2:08.70A
1500 metres Bertha Sánchez
 Colombia
4:35.72A Fabiana Cristine da Silva
 Brazil
4:37.68A Célia dos Santos
 Brazil
4:41.73A
5000 metres Stella Castro
 Colombia
16:45.63A Bertha Sánchez
 Colombia
17:02.89A Érika Olivera
 Chile
17:15.17A
10,000 metres Stella Castro
 Colombia
34:30.92A Érika Olivera
 Chile
34:45.70A Sonia Calizaya
 Bolivia
36:17.45A
100 metres hurdles Maurren Maggi
 Brazil
13.05A CR Verónica Depaoli
 Argentina
13.45A Princesa Oliveros
 Colombia
13.49A
400 metres hurdles Ana Paula Pereira
 Brazil
58.06A Luciana França
 Brazil
58.55A Princesa Oliveros
 Colombia
58.77A
4 × 100 metres relay  Colombia
Mirtha Brock
Felipa Palacios
Patricia Rodríguez
Norfalia Carabalí
44.12A CR  Ecuador
Martha González
Maritza Valencia
Zulay Nazareno
Ondina Rodríguez
48.13A
4 × 400 metres relay  Colombia
Patricia Rodríguez
Norma González
Mirtha Brock
Norfalia Carabalí
3:32.74A  Brazil
Ana Paula Pereira
Lorena de Oliveira
Luciana Mendes
Luciana França
3:37.88A  Ecuador
Martiza Valencia
Zulay Nazareno
Mercy Colorado
Ondina Rodríguez
3:49.05A
20000 metres track walk Miriam Ramón
 Ecuador
1:39:27.0A CR Geovana Irusta
 Bolivia
1:39:42.0A Cristina Bohórquez
 Colombia
1:43:49.5A
High jump Luciane Dambacher
 Brazil
1.87A Glaucia da Silva
 Brazil
1.81A Catherine Ibargüen
 Colombia
1.76A
Pole vault Alejandra García
 Argentina
4.30A CR Déborah Gyurcsek
 Uruguay
3.75A Fabiana Murer
 Brazil
3.70A
Long jump Maurren Maggi
 Brazil
7.26A CR Luciana dos Santos
 Brazil
6.81A Gilda Massa
 Peru
6.68Aw
Triple jump Luciana dos Santos
 Brazil
13.90A Mónica Falcioni
 Uruguay
13.57A Andrea Ávila
 Argentina
13.57A
Shot put Elisângela Adriano
 Brazil
19.02A CR Alexandra Amaro
 Brazil
15.21A Marianne Berndt
 Chile
15.00A
Discus throw Elisângela Adriano
 Brazil
60.27A CR Luz Dary Castro
 Colombia
50.95A Liliana Martinelli
 Argentina
49.11A
Hammer throw Karina Moya
 Argentina
60.69A CR María Eugenia Villamizar
 Colombia
58.26A Josiane Soares
 Brazil
57.23A
Javelin throw
(Current design)
Sabina Moya
 Colombia
58.81A CR Sueli dos Santos
 Brazil
58.16A Zuleima Araméndiz
 Colombia
55.77A
Heptathlon Euzinete dos Reis
 Brazil
5741A Elizete da Silva
 Brazil
5669A Flor Robledo
 Colombia
5474A
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)

A = affected by altitude

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil23141552
2 Colombia8121131
3 Argentina54514
4 Ecuador4228
5 Chile1449
6 Venezuela1113
7 Paraguay1001
8 Uruguay0224
9 Bolivia0213
 Peru0213
Totals (10 entries)434342128

Participation

See also

References

  1. ECUADOR CUARTO EN ATLETISMO (in Spanish), Explored, Jun 28, 1999, retrieved November 9, 2011
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