2017 South American U20 Championships in Athletics

XLII South American U20 Championships in Athletics
Dates3–4 June
Host cityLeonora, Guyana Guyana
VenueNational Track and Field Centre
LevelJunior
Events41
Participation11 nations

The 42nd South American U20 Championships in Athletics were held in Leonora, Guyana, on 3 and 4 June. It was the first time that this competition was held in Guyana.

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
-1.6 m/s
Compton Caesar
 Guyana
10.37 Derick Silva
 Brazil
10.45 Daniel Londero
 Argentina
10.70
200 metres Derick Silva
 Brazil
20.92 Compton Caesar
 Guyana
21.45 Enzo Faulbaum
 Chile
21.55
400 metres Miguel Shepper
 Suriname
47.90 Daniel Williams
 Guyana
48.24 Mateo Pascual
 Uruguay
48.30
800 metres Jeferson dos Santos
 Brazil
1:56.35 Samuel Lynch
 Guyana
1:57.26 Anfernee Headecker
 Guyana
1:57.87
1500 metres Jeferson dos Santos
 Brazil
4:00.95 José Zabala
 Argentina
4:02.51 Anfernee Headecker
 Guyana
4:02.81
5000 metres Daniel do Nascimento
 Brazil
14:53.71 Yuri Labra
 Peru
14:54.24 Carlos Hernández
 Colombia
14:56.33
10,000 metres Daniel do Nascimento
 Brazil
31:01.64 Yuri Labra
 Peru
32:13.78 Omar Ramos
 Peru
35:39.20
110 metres hurdles (99 cm) -1.9 m/s Marcos Herrera
 Ecuador
13.58 Vittor Souza
 Brazil
13.87 Diego Vivas
 Colombia
13.99
400 metres hurdles Caio Giovani Martins
 Brazil
54.78 Eher Ali Romana
 Colombia
55.65 Terrence Fraser
 Guyana
58.07
3000 m steeplechase Walace Caldas
 Brazil
9:26.40 Edwar Condori
 Peru
9:33.20 Alexander Huanca
 Peru
9:35.40
4 × 100 m relay  Brazil
Cleverson Pereira Junior
Gabriel Oliveira
Derick Silva
Vittor Souza
41.29  Guyana
Daniel Williams
Tyrell Peters
Ryan Bramble
Compton Caesar
41.30  Colombia
Juan David Moreno
Diego Vivas
Samuel Mauricio González
Yeimer Palacios
42.38
4 × 400 m relay  Colombia
Nicolas Salinas
Manuel Henao
Eher Ali Romana
Samuel Mauricio González
3:20.85  Suriname
Bargalvio Sallesman
Miguel Shepper
Astrando Piñas
Daniel Peng
3:33.91  Argentina
Lautaro Benitez
Valentin Della
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José Zabala
3:35.94
10,000 m track walk Jhonathan Amores
 Ecuador
45:34.90 César Herrera
 Colombia
45:56.70 Matheus Correa
 Brazil
46:12.50
High jump Luan Barbosa de Souza
 Brazil
1.95 Tortque Boyce
 Guyana
1.90 Daniel Williams
 Guyana
1.90
Long jump José Luis Mandros
 Peru
7.91 Yeimer Palacios
 Colombia
7.69 Gabriel Oliveira
 Brazil
7.62
Triple jump Frixon Chila
 Ecuador
15.76 Arnovis Dalmero
 Colombia
15.64 Geiner Moreno
 Colombia
14.95
Shot put (6 kg) Saymon Hoffmann
 Brazil
16.57 Claudio Romero
 Chile
16.48 Luis Córdoba
 Colombia
15.84
Discus throw (1.75 kg) Saymon Hoffmann
 Brazil
54.59 Wellinton da Cruz Filho
 Brazil
53.91 Claudio Romero
 Chile
52.23
Hammer throw (6 kg) Alencar Pereira
 Brazil
71.42 Roberto Montiel
 Chile
66.31 Only 2 participants
Javelin throw Pedro Henrique Rodrigues
 Brazil
69.71 Tramaine Beckles
 Guyana
53.41 Timothy Sealey
 Guyana
48.93
Decathlon (junior)[1] Ignacio Sánchez
 Peru
5271 Dennies Roberts
 Guyana
4936 Jordan de Souza
 Brazil
3361
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

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
-3.1 m/s
Lorraine Martins
 Brazil
11.56 Onasha Rogers
 Guyana
11.71 Kenisha Phillips
 Guyana
11.78
200 metres
-2.6 m/s
Lorraine Martins
 Brazil
23.89 Romina Cifuentes
 Ecuador
24.19 Kenisha Phillips
 Guyana
24.26
400 metres Tiffani Beatriz Marinho
 Brazil
54.25 Avon Samuels
 Guyana
55.45 Karen Tatiana Segura
 Colombia
57.56
800 metres Johana Arrieta
 Colombia
2:10.41 Joanna Archer
 Guyana
2:19.43 Davinia Asantiba
 Suriname
2:50.68
1500 metres Pietra da Silva
 Brazil
4:31.82 Jarly Camila Marín
 Colombia
4:33.83 Claudrice McKoy
 Guyana
4:39.96
3000 metres Micaela Levaggi
 Argentina
9:58.15 Sheyla Eulogio
 Peru
10:10.06 Lida Meneses
 Peru
10:18.91
5000 metres Virginia Huatarongo
 Peru
18:18.10 Nicole Urra
 Chile
18:20.60 Sheyla Eulogio
 Peru
18:35.70
100 metres hurdles
+0.6 m/s
Maribel Caicedo
 Ecuador
14.32 Vitoria Sena Alves
 Brazil
14.41 María Valentina Sánchez
 Argentina
15.07
400 metres hurdles Valeria Cabezas
 Colombia
60.27 Marlene Ewellyn dos Santos
 Brazil
61.24 Salome Navarro
 Ecuador
63.73
3000 m steeplechase Rina Cjuro
 Peru
10:47.25 Erika Mariela Pilicita
 Ecuador
10:48.63 Clara Macarena Baiocchi
 Argentina
11:08.13
4 × 100 m relay  Ecuador
Salome Navarro
Romina Cifuentes
Katherin Chillambo
Maribel Caicedo
46.47  Colombia
Valeria Cabezas
Angelica Gamboa
Shary Vallecilla
María Fernanda Murillo
47.33  Guyana
Kenisha Phillips
Cassie Small
Avon Samuels
Onasha Rogers
47.43 NR
4 × 400 m relay  Guyana
Avon Samuels
Tandika Haynes
Kenisha Phillips
Joanna Archer
3:51.40  Colombia
Jarly Camila Marín
Marisofia Pinilla
Angelica Gamboa
Johana Arrieta
3:52.14  Argentina
María Valentina Sánchez
Micaela Levaggi
Clara Macarena Baiocchi
Oriana Prieto
4:13.57
10,000 m track walk María Montoya
 Colombia
48:22.4 Evelyn Inga
 Peru
48:33.1 Leyde Guerra
 Peru
49:07.6
High jump María Fernanda Murillo
 Colombia
1.78 Roberta dos Santos
 Brazil
1.75 Candy Toche
 Peru
1.75
Long jump Chantoba Bright
 Guyana
6.30 Vitoria Sena Alves
 Brazil
6.12 Ruth Sanmogan
 Guyana
5.59
Triple jump Mirieli Estaili Santos
 Brazil
12.71 Monifah Djoe
 Suriname
12.33 Chantoba Bright
 Guyana
12.19
Shot put Ailen Armada
 Argentina
14.34 Ana Caroline da Silva
 Brazil
13.92 Jelyza Pengel
 Suriname
11.56
Discus throw Ailen Armada
 Argentina
47.43 Valquiria Meurer
 Brazil
44.19 Dahiana López
 Uruguay
40.74
Hammer throw Mariana García
 Chile
60.42 Ana Lays Bayer
 Brazil
59.96 Araceli Nahuel
 Argentina
53.24
Javelin throw Yuleixi Angulo
 Ecuador
54.00 Fabielle Samira Ferreira
 Brazil
51.74 Kimbily Hilliman
 Guyana
19.82
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)

Medal table

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  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)1811332
2 Ecuador (ECU)6219
3 Colombia (COL)57618
4 Peru (PER)45615
5 Guyana (GUY)*3101225
6 Argentina (ARG)31610
7 Chile (CHI)1326
8 Suriname (SUR)1225
9 Uruguay (URU)0022
Totals (9 entries)414140122

References

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  1. ^ "Dennis Roberts is Guyana's ultimate all-rounded junior athlete". Guyana Chronicle. 9 June 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Medal table". Archived from the original on 2017-06-22. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
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