2013 South American Championships in Athletics – Results
These are the official results of the 2013 South American Championships in Athletics which took place on July 5–7 in Cartagena, Colombia.
Men's results
100 meters
Heats – July 5[1] Wind: Heat 1: -1.9 m/s, Heat 2: -0.9 m/s
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Final – July 5[2] Wind: +1.3 m/s
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200 meters
Heats – July 6[3] Wind: Heat 1: -1.3 m/s, Heat 2: -2.2 m/s
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Final – July 6[4] Wind: +1.8 m/s
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400 meters
Heats – July 5[1]
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Final – July 5[2]
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800 meters
Heats – July 6[4]
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Final – July 7[5]
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1500 meters
July 5[2]
5000 meters
July 7[5]
10,000 meters
July 5[2]
110 meters hurdles
July 5[2] Wind: +1.0 m/s
400 meters hurdles
Heats – July 6[3]
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Final – July 6[4]
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3000 meters steeplechase
July 7[5]
4 × 100 meters relay
July 6[4]
Rank |
Nation |
Competitors |
Time |
Notes
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Brazil |
José Carlos Moreira, Jorge Vides, Jefferson Lucindo, Rebert Firmiano |
39.47 |
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Colombia |
Isidro Montoya, Vladimir Valencia, Daniel Grueso, Yeison Rivas |
39.76 |
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Venezuela |
Jermaine Chirinos, Álvaro Cassiani, Albert Bravo, Alberto Aguilar |
39.76 |
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4 |
Ecuador |
Álex Quiñónez, Luis Morán, Jhon Valencia, Jhon Tamayo |
40.11 |
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4 × 400 meters relay
July 7[5]
Rank |
Nation |
Competitors |
Time |
Notes
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Venezuela |
Arturo Ramírez, Alberto Aguilar, José Meléndez, Freddy Mezones |
3:03.64 |
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Colombia |
Jhon Perlaza, Carlos Lemos, Rafith Rodríguez, Yeison Rivas |
3:06.25 |
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Brazil |
Wagner Cardoso, Jonathan da Silva, Hederson Estefani, Willian Carvalho |
3:08.60 |
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4 |
Ecuador |
Jhon Valencia, Alejandro Chala, Álex Quiñónez, Jhon Tamayo |
3:15.61 |
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20,000 meters walk
July 7[5]
High jump
July 6[4]
Pole vault
July 5[2]
Long jump
July 6[4]
Triple jump
July 7[5]
Shot put
July 7[5]
Discus throw
July 5[1]
Hammer throw
July 6[3]
Javelin throw
July 7[5]
Decathlon
July 5–6[1][2][3][4]
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Women's results
100 meters
Heats – July 5[1] Wind: Heat 1: -1.8 m/s, Heat 2: -1.6 m/s
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Final – July 5[2] Wind: +0.1 m/s
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200 meters
Heats – July 6[3] Wind: Heat 1: -1.5 m/s, Heat 2: -2.4 m/s
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Final – July 6[4] Wind: +3.4 m/s
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400 meters
July 5[2]
800 meters
July 7[5]
1500 meters
July 5[2]
5000 meters
July 7[5]
10,000 meters
July 6[4]
100 meters hurdles
July 5[2] Wind: +2.0 m/s
400 meters hurdles
July 6[4]
3000 meters steeplechase
July 7[5]
4 × 100 meters relay
July 6[4]
Rank |
Nation |
Competitors |
Time |
Notes
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Brazil |
Ana Cláudia Lemos, Franciela Krasucki, Jailma de Lima, Evelyn dos Santos |
43.37 |
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Colombia |
Eliecith Palacios, Alejandra Idrobo, Lina Flórez, Yomara Hinestroza |
44.01 |
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Venezuela |
Lexabeth Hidalgo, Nercely Soto, Génesis Romero, Nelsibeth Villalobos |
45.44 |
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4 |
Chile |
Isidora Jiménez, Fernanda Mackenna, Viviana Olivares, Paula Goñi |
45.53 |
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5 |
Ecuador |
Erika Chávez, Celene Cevallos, Yuliana Angulo, Lady Barona |
45.93 |
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6 |
Panama |
Ruth Hunt, Kaila Smith, Kashany Rios, Jennifer Clayton |
46.98 |
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4 × 400 meters relay
July 7[5]
Rank |
Nation |
Competitors |
Time |
Notes
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Brazil |
Joelma Sousa, Evelyn dos Santos, Liliane Fernandes, Jailma de Lima |
3:35.37 |
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Colombia |
Jennifer Padilla, Lina Flórez, Rosibel García, Yaneth Largacha |
3:36.29 |
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Ecuador |
Erika Chávez, Celene Cevallos, Yadira Méndez, Nicol Minota |
3:43.01 |
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4 |
Venezuela |
Nercely Soto, Emileth Pirela, Nelsibeth Villalobos, Estefani Balladares |
3:46.25 |
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20,000 meters walk
July 6[4]
High jump
July 7[5]
Pole vault
July 6[3]
Long jump
July 6[4]
Triple jump
July 5[2]
Shot put
July 6[4]
Discus throw
July 5[2]
Hammer throw
July 5[1]
Javelin throw
July 6[4]
Heptathlon
July 5–6[1][2][3][4]
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
References
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