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The South American U18 Championships in Athletics (Campeonato Sudamericano U18 de atletismo) is a biennial athletics event
organized by "Confederación Sudamericana de Atletismo" (CONSUDATLE), the South American area association of the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF). Starting in 1973, the competition was open for athletes under-17 in the early years. Since 2000 the international age group definition (under 18) has applied.[1][2] Up until the 2016 edition the competition was known as the South American Youth Championships in Athletics. The tournament is open for athletes from CONSUDATLE member federations. Athletes from IAAF members of other geographical areas may be invited.
However, they are not considered in the classification.[3]




Contents





  • 1 Events

    • 1.1 Boys


    • 1.2 Girls



  • 2 Awards


  • 3 Summary of championships


  • 4 Records

    • 4.1 Boys


    • 4.2 Girls


    • 4.3 Mixed events


    • 4.4 Defunct events



  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Events[edit]


Each member federation is allowed to enter 2 athletes and 1 relay team per event.
Due to the latest edition of article 27 of the regulations of CONSUDATLE[3] the following events are held during the championships:



Boys[edit]


  • Dash: 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 3000m

  • Hurdling: 110m (height: 0.914 m), 400m (height: 0.84 m)

  • Steeplechase: 2000m

  • Relay: 1000m Medley relay (100m x 200m x 300m x 400m)

  • Racewalking: 10,000m

  • Throw: Shot put (5 kg), Discus (1.5 kg), Hammer (5 kg), Javelin (700 g)

  • Jump: High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump, Pole Vault

  • Combined: Octathlon (100m, Long jump, Shot put, 400m, 110m hurdles, High jump, Javelin, 1000m).


Girls[edit]


Starting in 2012, there were new implements for the throws (and consequently in heptathlon):[4]


  • Dash: 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 3000m

  • Hurdling: 100m (height: 0.762 m), 400m (height: 0.762 m)

  • Steeplechase: 2000m

  • Relay: 1000m Medley relay (100m x 200m x 300m x 400m)

  • Racewalking: 5000m

  • Throw: Shot put (3 kg; (until 2011: 4 kg)), Discus (1 kg), Hammer (3 kg; (until 2011: 4 kg)), Javelin (500 g; (until 2011: 600 g))

  • Jump: High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump, Pole Vault

  • Combined: Heptathlon (100m hurdles, High jump, Shot put, 200m, Long jump, Javelin, 800m).


Awards[edit]


Medals are awarded for individuals and relay team members for the first three
places in each event.


Trophies are awarded to teams in each category (male and female) with the
highest total number of cumulative points in the entire competition.
In addition, a trophy will be given to the country for the overall title.


A trophy is also presented to both a male and a female athlete for the most
outstanding performance.[3]



Summary of championships[edit]

























































































































































Year
City
Country
Date
Venue
11973Comodoro Rivadavia
 Argentina
2–4 November
21975Quito
 Ecuador
8–11 November
Estadio Atahualpa
31976Santiago
 Chile
4–7 November
41977Rio de Janeiro
 Brazil
22–24 July
51978Montevideo
 Uruguay
11–13 November
61979Cochabamba
 Bolivia
3–5 August
71984Tarija
 Bolivia
13–16 September
81986Comodoro Rivadavia
 Argentina
17–19 October
91988Cuenca
 Ecuador
2–4 November
101990Lima
 Peru
22–24 November
111992Santiago
 Chile
2–4 October
121994Cochabamba
 Bolivia
30 September – 2 October
131996Asunción
 Paraguay
18–20 October
141998Manaus
 Brazil
23–25 October
152000Bogotá
 Colombia
4–5 November
El Salitre
162002Asunción
 Paraguay
19–20 October
Consejo Nacional de Deportes
172004Guayaquil
 Ecuador
25–26 September
Estadio Modelo
182006Caracas
 Venezuela
14–15 October
Estadio Nacional “Brígido Iriarte”
192008Lima
 Peru
29–30 November
Villa Deportiva Nacional (VIDENA)
202010Santiago
 Chile
9–10 October
Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos
212012Mendoza
 Argentina
27–28 October
Parque San Martín
222014Cali
 Colombia
29–30 November
Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero
232016Concordia
 Argentina
12–13 NovemberCentro de Desarrollo Deportivo
242018Cuenca
 Ecuador
30 June–1 JulyJefferson Perez Stadium


Records[edit]



Boys[edit]










































































































































































Event
Record
Athlete
Nationality
Date
Meet
Place
Ref

100 m
10.36 (+1.2 m/s)

Vinícius Rocha Moraes

 Brazil
12 November 2016

2016 Championships

Argentina Concordia, Argentina
[5]

200 m
21.16 (+1.9 m/s)

Vinícius Rocha Moraes

 Brazil
13 November 2016

2016 Championships

Argentina Concordia, Argentina
[6]

400 m
47.46

Diego Venâncio

 Brazil
19 October 2002

2002 Championships

Paraguay Asunción, Paraguay

[7][8]

800 m
1:50.6

Joseílton Cunha

 Brazil
10 October 2010

2010 Championships

Chile Santiago, Chile

[8][9]

1500 m
3:56.9

Luís Felipe Leite Barboza

 Brazil
25 September 2004

2004 Championships

Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador

[7][8]

3000 m
8:33.4

Joilson Bernardo da Silva

 Brazil
25 September 2004

2004 Championships

Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador

[7][8]

110 m hurdles
13.55 (+0.4 m/s)

Marcos Morley

 Ecuador
November 2016

2016 Championships

Argentina Concordia, Argentina
[10]

400 m hurdles
51.67

Hederson Alves Estefani

 Brazil
30 November 2008

2008 Championships

Peru Lima, Peru

[7][8]

2000 m steeplechase
5:52.2

José Gregorio Peña

 Venezuela
26 September 2004

2004 Championships

Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador

[7][8]

High jump
2.10 m

Yohan Chaverra Córdoba

 Colombia
27 October 2012

2012 Championships

Argentina Mendoza, Argentina
[11]

Pole vault
5.20 m

Germán Pablo Chiaraviglio

 Argentina
25 September 2004

2004 Championships

Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador

[7][8]

Long jump
7.82 m (+1.2 m/s)

Jhamal Fernando Bowen

 Panama
29 November 2008

2008 Championships

Peru Lima, Peru

[7][8]

Triple jump
15.83 m

Márcio Rogério da Cruz

 Brazil
24 November 1990

1990 Championships

Peru Lima, Peru

[7][8]

Shot put
21.40 m A AR-y

Nazareno Sassia

 Argentina
30 June 2018

2018 Championships

Ecuador Cuenca, Ecuador
[12]

Discus throw
60.92 m

Saymon Hoffman

 Brazil
12 November 2016

2016 Championships

Argentina Concordia, Argentina
[13]

Hammer throw
81.15 m AR-y

Joaquín Gómez

 Argentina
27 October 2012

2012 Championships

Argentina Mendoza, Argentina
[11]

Javelin throw
85.32 m

Braian Toledo

 Argentina
10 October 2010

2010 Championships

Chile Santiago, Chile

[8][9]

Decathlon
6716 pts A

Henrique Pereira Silva

 Brazil
30 June–1 July 2018

2018 Championships

Ecuador Cuenca, Ecuador
[14]





















100m (wind)
Long jump (wind)
Shot put
High jump
400m
110H (wind)
Discus
Pole vault
Javelin
1500m
10.82 (+1.0 m/s)
6.46 m (-0.2 m/s)
14.84 m
1.77 m
51.72
14.44 (+1.4 m/s)
41.53 m
3.00 m
51.96 m
5:26.09

10000 m walk (track)
40:27.95

Eider Arévalo

 Colombia
10 October 2010

2010 Championships

Chile Santiago, Chile

[8][9]

4×100 m relay
40.77 A

Luiz Ambrosio da Silva
André Caliari Oliveira
Luis Eduardo Ambrosio
Bruno Nascimento Pacheco

 Brazil
5 November 2000

2000 Championships

Colombia Bogotá, Colombia

[7][8]




Key:

WR-y World youth record

AR-y South American youth record

NR-y National youth record

A affected by altitude


Girls[edit]























































































































































































Event
Record
Athlete
Nationality
Date
Meet
Place
Ref

100 m
11.48 (+1.3 m/s)

Franciela das Graças Krasucki

 Brazil
25 September 2004

2004 Championships

Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador

[7][8]

200 m
23.57 A (+0.6 m/s)

Gabriela Suarez

 Venezuela
1 July 2018

2018 Championships

Ecuador Cuenca, Ecuador
[15]

400 m
53.94 A

Yusmelis García

 Venezuela
4 November 2000

2000 Championships

Colombia Bogotá, Colombia

[7][8]

800 m
2:10.5

Yessica Quispe

 Peru
26 September 2004

2004 Championships

Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador

[7][8]

1500 m
4:21.6

Yessica Quispe

 Peru
25 September 2004

2004 Championships

Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador

[7][8]

3000 m
9:29.8

Yessica Quispe

 Peru
25 September 2004

2004 Championships

Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador

[7][8]

100 m hurdles
13.73 (+0.1 m/s)

Micaela Rosa De Mello

 Brazil
12 November 2016

2016 Championships

Argentina Concordia, Argentina
[16]

400 m hurdles
59.64 A

Valeria Cabezas

 Colombia
1 July 2018

2018 Championships

Ecuador Cuenca, Ecuador
[17]

2000 m steeplechase
6:34.7 ht

Sabine Letícia Heitling

 Brazil
26 September 2004

2004 Championships

Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador

[7][8]
6:40.28

Zulema Arenas Huacasi

 Peru
27 October 2012

2012 Championships

Argentina Mendoza, Argentina
[18]

High jump
1.85 m

María Fernanda Murillo

 Colombia
November 2016

2016 Championships

Argentina Concordia, Argentina
[19]

Pole vault
3.90 m

Milena Agudelo

 Colombia
19 October 1996

1996 Championships

Paraguay Asunción, Paraguay

[7][8]

Ana Gabriela Quiñónez

 Ecuador
13 November 2016

2016 Championships

Argentina Concordia, Argentina
[20]

Long jump
6.13 m (-1.5 m/s)

Yuly Quinto

 Colombia
12 November 2016

2016 Championships

Argentina Concordia, Argentina
[21]

Triple jump
13.06 m (+1.5 m/s)

Leidy Marcela Cuesta

 Colombia
13 November 2016

2016 Championships

Argentina Concordia, Argentina
[22]

Shot put (3 kg)
17.24 m AR-y

Dayna Toledo

 Chile
12 November 2016

2016 Championships

Argentina Concordia, Argentina
[23]

Discus throw
48.22 m

Esthefania da Costa

 Brazil
9 October 2010

2010 Championships

Chile Santiago, Chile

[8][9]

Hammer throw (3 kg)
65.92 m

Carolina Ulloa Daza

 Colombia
1 July 2018

2018 Championships

Ecuador Cuenca, Ecuador
[24]

Javelin throw (500 g)
54.33 m A AR-y

Yuleixi Anai Angulo

 Ecuador
30 June 2018

2018 Championships

Ecuador Cuenca, Ecuador
[25]

Heptathlon
5090 pts

Leonela Graciani

 Argentina
27–28 October 2012

2012 Championships

Argentina Mendoza, Argentina
[26]
14.53 (-3.3 m/s) (100 m hurdles), 1.57 m (high jump), 10.90 m (shot put (3 kg)), 25.18 (+0.8 m/s) (200 m) / 5.55 m (nw) (long jump), 38.74 m (javelin (500 g)), 2:32.08 (800 m)

5000 m walk
22:33.63 AR-y

Yuli Capcha

 Peru
9 October 2010

2010 Championships

Chile Santiago, Chile

[8][9]

4×100 m relay
45.99 A

Mileidy López
Yenny Díaz
Sandrine Legenort
Yusmelis García

 Venezuela
5 November 2000

2000 Championships

Colombia Bogotá, Colombia

[7][8]


Mixed events[edit]


























Event
Record
Athlete
Nationality
Date
Meet
Place
Ref

4×400 m relay
3:27.02

Stephanie Andreza Guimarães
Anderson Cordeiro Lima Cerqueira
Daysiellen Dias
Maykon do Nascimento

 Brazil
30 November 2014

2014 Championships

Colombia Cali, Colombia


8×300 m relay
4:54.20

Vitoria Pereira Jardim
?
Erica Geni Barbosa Cavalheiro
Thais Michele Da Silva Clemente
Lucas Conceicao Vilar
Caio de Almeida Alves Teixeira
Joao Carlos Dos Santos Junior
Eduardo Ribeiro Moreira

 Brazil
1 July 2018

2018 Championships

Ecuador Cuenca, Ecuador
[27]




Key:

WR-y World youth record

AR-y South American youth record

NR-y National youth record

A affected by altitude


Defunct events[edit]


Men








































































Event
Record
Name
Nation
Date
Meet
Place
Ref

5000 m
14:53.94

Marcelo da Silva

 Brazil
4 October 1992

1992 Championships

Chile Santiago, Chile
[28]

300 m hurdles
37.79

Víctor Hugo Goulart

 Brazil
4 October 1992

1992 Championships

Chile Santiago, Chile
[28]

1500 m steeplechase
4:18.89

Julián Peralta

 Argentina
2 October 1992

1992 Championships

Chile Santiago, Chile
[28]

Hexathlon
4172 pts

Moisés Pereira

 Brazil
2/3 October 1992

1992 Championships

Chile Santiago, Chile
[28]
14.24 (100 m hurdles), 12.16m (shot put), 6.74m (long jump), 43.56m (javelin), 1.98m (high jump), 2:10.53 (800 m)

Octathlon
6141 pts

Jefferson de Carvalho Santos

 Brazil
27–28 October 2012

2012 Championships

Argentina Mendoza, Argentina
[26]
11.44 (-2.6 m/s) (100 m), 7.22 m (+1.6 m/s) (long jump), 15.44 m (shot put), 51.64 (400 m) /
14.27 (-2.6 m/s) (110 m hurdles), 2.06 m (high jump), 42.67 m (javelin), 2:59.18 (1000 m)

5000 m walk
19:49.54

Jefferson Pérez

 Ecuador
22 November 1990

1990 Championships

Peru Lima, Peru
[28]

4x400 m relay
3:18.42

Humberto de Oliveira
Cristian Dunker
Carlos Santos
Rodolfo dos Santos

 Brazil
20 October 1996

1996 Championships

Paraguay Asunción, Paraguay
[2]

Medley relay
1:51.65

Diego Venâncio (100m)
Jorge Célio da Rocha Sena (200m)
Bruno de Alcántara Góes (300m)
Rafael da Silva Ribeiro (400m)

 Brazil
20 October 2002

2002 Championships

Paraguay Asunción, Paraguay

[7][8]
Women
































































































Event
Record
Name
Nation
Date
Meet
Place
Ref

600 m
1:33.1

Marcela López Espinosa

 Argentina
7 November 1976

1976 Championships

Chile Santiago, Chile
[2]

80 metres hurdles
11.75

Beatriz Capotosto

 Argentina
11 November 1978

1978 Championships

Uruguay Montevideo, Uruguay
[2]

300 m hurdles
43.18

Rúbia dos Santos

 Brazil
19 October 1996

1996 Championships

Paraguay Asunción, Paraguay
[2]

Shot put (4 kg)
15.67 m

Natalia Ducó

 Chile
15 October 2006

2006 Championships

Venezuela Caracas, Venezuela

[7][8]

Hammer throw (4 kg)
56.68 m A

Jennifer Dahlgren

 Argentina
4 November 2000

2000 Championships

Colombia Bogotá, Colombia

[7][8]

Javelin throw (600 g)
48.04 m

Jucilene Sales de Lima

 Brazil
25 September 2004

2004 Championships

Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador

[7][8]

Pentathlon
3642 pts A

Rosemarie Boeck

 Peru
November 1975

1975 Championships

Ecuador Quito, Ecuador
[2]

(100 m hurdles), (shot put), (high jump), (long jump), (200 m)

Heptathlon (old implements)
5347 pts

Tamara de Souza

 Brazil
9–10 October 2010

2010 Championships

Chile Santiago, Chile

[7][8]
14.37 (-0.7 m/s) (100 m hurdles), 1.62m (high jump), 13.47m (shot put (4 kg)), 25.29 (-1.0 m/s) (200 m) / 5.75m (-0.7 m/s) (long jump), 40.73m (javelin (600 g)), 2:38.75 (800 m)

3000 m walk
14:04.99 A

Luisa Paltín

 Ecuador
23 October 1998

1998 Championships

Brazil Manaus, Brazil
[2]

4x400 m relay
3:49.67

Flávia da Silva
Mislene da Silva
Adriana da Silva
Rúbia dos Santos

 Brazil
20 October 1996

1996 Championships

Paraguay Asunción, Paraguay
[2]

Medley relay
2:11.6

Franciela das Graças Krasucki (100m)
Fernanda Aprigio (200m)
Gisele de Oliveira Cruz (300m)
Kamilla Felix Miranda (400m)

 Brazil
26 September 2004

2004 Championships

Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador

[7][8]

ht = hand timing

A = affected by altitude



References[edit]


general
  • South American Youth Championships Records
specific


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External links[edit]



  • List of winners (boys) until 2004. List of medallists courtesy of Eduardo Biscayart.


  • List of winners (girls) until 2004. List of medallists courtesy of Eduardo Biscayart.

  • World Junior Athletics History ("WJAH")











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