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2001 South American Race Walking Championships
OrganisersCONSUDATLE
Edition13th
DateOctober 27–28
Host cityCuenca, Azuay, Ecuador Ecuador
VenueAvenida España, Parque Calderón
Events7
Participationat least 76 athletes from
6 nations

The 2001 South American Race Walking Championships were held in Cuenca, Ecuador, on October 27–28, 2001. The track of the Cup runs in the Avenida España, Parque Calderón.[1] The event was held jointly with the 2001 Pan American Race Walking Cup. The results for the 20 km races (both men and women) were extracted from the Pan American Race Walking Cup results, while the South American Race Walking Championships additionally featured separate races for men in 35 km, and for junior and youth athletes (both men and women).

Results were published (35 km only in part).[1] The junior events are documented on the World Junior Athletics History webpages.[2]

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
20 km  Jefferson Pérez (ECU) 1:26:21  Cristián Muñoz (CHI) 1:30:00  Fausto Quinde (ECU) 1:30:06
35 km  Fausto Quinde (ECU) 2:56:58  Edwin Centeno (PER) 3:01:49  Luis Figueroa (CHI) 3:03:56
10 km Junior (U20)  Andrés Chocho (ECU) 45:55  Víctor Marín (PER) 45:56  Gustavo Restrepo (COL) 46:42
10 km Youth (U18)  Juan Carlos Sandy (BOL) 47:50  Oswaldo Ortega (ECU) 48:14  German Rivillas (COL) 50:42
Team (Men)
20 km Team  Ecuador 10 pts
35 km Team Unknown
10 km Junior (U20) Team  Ecuador 11 pts
10 km Youth (U18) Team  Ecuador 13 pts
Women
20 km  Geovana Irusta (BOL) 1:40:23  Cristina Bohórquez (COL) 1:46:55  Gianetti Bonfim (BRA) 1:46:55
10 km Junior (U20)  Luisa Paltin (ECU) 53:56  Mabel Oncebay (PER) 54:30  Alessandra Picagevicz (BRA) 55:36
5 km Youth (U18)  Alessandra Picagevicz (BRA) 24:26  Gina Meneses (COL) 26:19  Johana Ordóñez (ECU) 27:11
Team (Women)
20 km Team No team finished
10 km Junior (U20) Team  Ecuador 14 pts  Brazil 17 pts
5 km Youth (U18) Team  Ecuador 14 pts

Results

Men's 20km

Place Athlete Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jefferson Pérez  ECU 1:26:21
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Cristián Muñoz  CHI 1:30:00
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Fausto Quinde  ECU 1:30:06
4 Marco Taype  PER 1:37:13
5 Hugo Aros  CHI 1:37:33
6 Juan Albarracín  ECU 1:55:38
7 Angel Pucha  ECU 2:02:52
José Alessandro Baggio  BRA DQ
Mário José dos Santos  BRA DQ
Francielo de Souza Medeiros  BRA DQ
Luis Fernando López  COL DQ

Team 20km Men

Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ecuador 10 pts

Men's 35km

Place Athlete Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Fausto Quinde  ECU 2:56:58
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Edwin Centeno  PER 3:01:49
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Luis Figueroa  CHI 3:03:56
Incomplete

Men's 10km Junior (U20)

Place Athlete Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Andrés Chocho  ECU 45:55
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Víctor Marín  PER 45:56
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Gustavo Restrepo  COL 46:42
4 Xavier Malacatus  ECU 48:02
5 Rafael Duarte  BRA 48:39
6 Flavio Maldonado  ECU 50:40
7 David Guevara  ECU 50:41
8 Edison Placencia  ECU 54:51
9 Edgar Cudco  ECU 1:03:21
Diogo Gamboa  BRA DQ
Dionisio Neira  PER DQ
Luiz dos Santos  BRA DNF
Jorge Aguilar  PER DNF

Team 10km Men Junior (U20)

Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ecuador 11 pts

Men's 10km Youth (U18)

Place Athlete Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Juan Carlos Sandy  BOL 47:50
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Oswaldo Ortega  ECU 48:14
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) German Rivillas  COL 50:42
4 Carlos Borgoño  CHI 51:10
5 Camilo Litardo  ECU 51:46
6 Cristian González  ECU 54:02
7 Robinson Vivar  ECU 55:32
8 David Villafuerte  ECU 56:22
9 Daniel Voigt  BRA 56:52
10 Luis Quinde  ECU 58:26
11 José Luis Muñoz  ECU 59:35
12 Luis Caldas  ECU 59:37
Andres Cabrea  ECU DQ
Miguel Quisnancela  ECU DQ

Team 10km Men Youth (U18)

Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ecuador 13 pts

Women's 20km

Place Athlete Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Geovana Irusta  BOL 1:40:23
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Cristina Bohórquez  COL 1:46:55
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Gianetti Bonfim  BRA 1:46:55
4 Tânia Spindler  BRA 1:52:50
5 Gima Castelo  ECU 1:53:41
6 Mónica Sánchez  ECU 2:05:33
Miriam Gutiérrez  ECU DQ
Rosemar Piazza  BRA DNF

Women's 10km Junior (U20)

Place Athlete Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Luisa Paltin  ECU 53:56
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mabel Oncebay  PER 54:30
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alessandra Picagevicz  BRA 55:36
4 Johana Peña  COL 56:32
5 Cisiane Lopes  BRA 57:03
6 Leidi Tena  ECU 58:50
7 Alexandra Ortíz  ECU 59:26
8 Carla Litardo  ECU 1:00:46
9 Larisa da Silva  BRA 1:00:55
10 Viviana Astudillo  ECU 1:01:54
Ariana Quino Salazar  BOL DQ
Elizabeth Ramos  PER DQ
Lizbeth Zúñiga  PER DNF

Team 10km Women Junior (U20)

Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ecuador 14 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Brazil 17 pts

Women's 5km Youth (U18)

Place Athlete Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alessandra Picagevicz  BRA 24:26
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gina Meneses  COL 26:19
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Johana Ordóñez  ECU 27:11
4 Josette Sepúlveda  CHI 27:25
5 Elizabeth Bravo  ECU 27:54
6 Adriana Jara  ECU 28:06
7 Patricia Amboya  ECU 28:24
8 Gabriela Cornejo  ECU 30:01
9 Veronica Morales  ECU 30:07
10 Mayra Tutillo  ECU 30:12
Juana Cachi  PER DQ
Johana Malla  ECU DQ
Leydi Palomino  PER DQ
Angela Ramos  PER DQ
Norma Tenesaca  ECU DQ

Team 5km Women Youth (U18)

Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ecuador 14 pts

Participation

The participation of at least 76 athletes from 6 countries is reported.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Aguilera, Rubén, Historia de las Copas Panamericanas de Marcha Atlética 1984-2007 (PDF) (in Spanish), Association of Panamerican Athletics, pp. 75–79, retrieved August 14, 2013
  2. ^ a b WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), World Junior Athletics History ("WJAH"), retrieved August 14, 2013