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1995 South American Championships in Athletics

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1995 South American Championships in Athletics
Dates26–28 May
Host cityManaus, Brazil
VenueVila Olímpica de Manaus
Events43
Participation199 athletes from
15 nations

The 1995 South American Championships in Athletics were held at the Vila Olímpica in Manaus, Brazil, between 26 and 28 May. This was the first edition to feature women's 5000 metres (replacing 3000 metres), pole vault and hammer throw.

Medal summary

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.2 m/s)
Robson da Silva
 Brazil
10.29 Édson Ribeiro
 Brazil
10.30 Carlos Gats
 Argentina
10.51
200 metres
(wind: +1.2 m/s)
Robson da Silva
 Brazil
20.54 Claudinei da Silva
 Brazil
20.68 Carlos Gats
 Argentina
20.90
400 metres Sanderlei Parrela
 Brazil
45.74 CR Inaldo Sena
 Brazil
45.88 Wenceslao Ferrín
 Colombia
46.33
800 metres José Luíz Barbosa
 Brazil
1:46.16 CR José Carlos de Oliveira
 Brazil
1:48.88 Pablo Squella
 Chile
1:49.80
1500 metres Edgar de Oliveira
 Brazil
3:38.81 CR José Carlos de Oliveira
 Brazil
3:41.73 Jacinto Navarrete
 Colombia
3:44.27
5000 metres Ronaldo da Costa
 Brazil
13:51.66 CR Elenilson da Silva
 Brazil
14:04.97 Jacinto Navarrete
 Colombia
14:07.63
10,000 metres Sérgio Gonçalves da Silva
 Brazil
29:10.73 César Troncoso
 Argentina
30:24.29 Waldemar Cotelo
 Uruguay
30:43.66
3000 metres steeplechase Clodoaldo do Carmo
 Brazil
8:56.87 Eduardo do Nascimento
 Brazil
8:57.81 Antonio Soliz
 Argentina
9:04.26
110 metres hurdles
(wind: -0.7 m/s)
Joilto Bonfim
 Brazil
13.92 Arturo Rodríguez
 Chile
14.42 Oscar Ratto
 Argentina
14.60
400 metres hurdles Eronilde de Araújo
 Brazil
48.63 CR Llimy Rivas
 Colombia
50.37 Francisco Carlos de Lima
 Brazil
52.19
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil
Édson Ribeiro
Marcelo Brivilatti da Silva
Arnaldo da Silva
Robson da Silva
39.42 CR  Colombia
Robinson Urrutia
Jhon Mena
Luis Vega
Wenceslao Ferrín
40.31  Argentina
Jorge Polanco
Cristian Vitasse
Guillermo Cacián
Carlos Gats
40.78
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Osmar dos Santos
Eronilde de Araújo
Inaldo Sena
Sanderlei Parrela
3:04.93 CR  Colombia
Robinson Urrutia
Luis Vega
Llimy Rivas
Wenceslao Ferrín
3:10.16  Chile
Carlos Morales
Pablo Squella
Juan Francisco Cobo
Ricardo Roach
3:11.83
20,000 metres track walk Querubín Moreno
 Colombia
1:28:57.3 CR Héctor Moreno
 Colombia
1:31:03.9 Ademar Kammler
 Brazil
1:32:17.9
High jump Gilmar Mayo
 Colombia
2.25 CR Marcos dos Santos
 Brazil
2.15 Fernando Moreno
 Argentina
2.15
Pole vault Cristián Aspillaga
 Chile
4.70 Oscar Veit
 Argentina
4.60 Renato Bortolocci
 Brazil
4.40
Long jump Douglas de Souza
 Brazil
8.05 CR Nelson Ferreira
 Brazil
8.05 Oscar Valiente
 Peru
7.16
Triple jump Messias José Baptista
 Brazil
16.29 Sergio Saavedra
 Venezuela
16.25 Jefferson Ilário
 Brazil
16.16
Shot put Gert Weil
 Chile
19.02 Yojer Medina
 Venezuela
18.82 Adilson Oliveira
 Brazil
17.68
Discus throw João dos Santos
 Brazil
58.52 Marcelo Pugliese
 Argentina
57.80 Édson Miguel
 Brazil
52.30
Hammer throw Andrés Charadia
 Argentina
70.34 Adrián Marzo
 Argentina
69.04 Pedro Rivail Atílio
 Brazil
59.14
Javelin throw Luis Lucumí
 Colombia
76.82 Mauricio Silva
 Argentina
71.72 Marcos Vieira
 Brazil
70.04
Decathlon Pedro da Silva
 Brazil
7374 Márcio de Souza
 Brazil
6762 Oscar Veit
 Argentina
6565

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.4 m/s)
Cleide Amaral
 Brazil
11.38 Mirtha Brock
 Colombia
11.52 Kátia de Jesus Santos
 Brazil
11.52
200 metres
(wind: +1.1 m/s)
Kátia de Jesus Santos
 Brazil
23.34 Cleide Amaral
 Brazil
23.39 Patricia Rodríguez
 Colombia
23.42
400 metres Ximena Restrepo
 Colombia
51.93 Luciana Mendes
 Brazil
52.64 Patricia Rodríguez
 Colombia
52.95
800 metres Marlene da Silva
 Brazil
2:04.57 Marta Orellana
 Argentina
2:06.37 Mercy Colorado
 Ecuador
2:10.36
1500 metres Marta Orellana
 Argentina
4:21.60 Célia dos Santos
 Brazil
4:23.23 Clara Morales
 Chile
4:24.89
5000 metres Marlene Flores
 Chile
16:48.35 CR Esneda Londoño
 Colombia
16:48.67 Bertha Sánchez
 Colombia
16:49.58
10,000 metres Carmem de Oliveira
 Brazil
33:55.84 Marlene Flores
 Chile
34:48.45 Esneda Londoño
 Colombia
36:26.55
100 metres hurdles
(wind: -0.1 m/s)
Carmen Bezanilla
 Chile
13.62 Verónica Depaoli
 Argentina
13.92 Vânia da Silva
 Brazil
14.03
400 metres hurdles Ximena Restrepo
 Colombia
57.42 Marise da Silva
 Brazil
58.62 Flor Robledo
 Colombia
59.90
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil
Cleide Amaral
Lucimar de Moura
Vânia da Silva
Kátia Regina Santos
44.97  Colombia
Helena Guerrero
Sandra Borrero
Mirtha Brock
Flor Robledo
45.64  Chile
Marcela Barros
Carmen Bezanilla
Lisette Rondón
Hannelore Grosser
46.73
4 × 400 metres relay  Colombia
Mirtha Brock
Flor Robledo
Patricia Rodríguez
Ximena Restrepo
3:33.37  Chile
Marcela Barros
Hannelore Grosser
Carmen Bezanilla
Ismenia Guzmán
3:42.27  Argentina
Mariela Andrade
Veronica Depaoli
Sandra Izquierdo
Marta Orellana
3:49.58
10,000 metres track walk Miriam Ramón
 Ecuador
49:26.4 Liliana Bermeo
 Colombia
49:34.9 Nailse Pazin
 Brazil
52:41.8
High jump Orlane dos Santos
 Brazil
1.80 Luciane Dambacher
 Brazil
1.75 Mariela Andrade
 Argentina
1.70
Pole vault Alejandra García
 Argentina
3.10 CR Conceição Geremias
 Brazil
2.70 Patrícia de Oliveira
 Brazil
2.30
Long jump Andrea Ávila
 Argentina
6.58 CR Luciana dos Santos
 Brazil
6.16 Helena Guerrero
 Colombia
6.06
Triple jump Andrea Ávila
 Argentina
13.34 Luciana dos Santos
 Brazil
13.07 Milly Figueroa
 Colombia
12.62
Shot put Elisângela Adriano
 Brazil
17.37 CR María Isabel Urrutia
 Colombia
16.43 Alexandra Amaro
 Brazil
15.62
Discus throw Amélia Moreira
 Brazil
55.10 María Isabel Urrutia
 Colombia
54.60 Liliana Martinelli
 Argentina
54.32
Hammer throw María Eugenia Villamizar
 Colombia
56.34 CR Karina Moya
 Argentina
52.18 Zulma Lambert
 Argentina
50.74
Javelin throw Zuleima Araméndiz
 Colombia
54.82 Carla Bispo
 Brazil
52.56 Zorobabelia Córdoba
 Colombia
51.82
Heptathlon Zorobabelia Córdoba
 Colombia
5495 Euzinete dos Reis
 Brazil
5322 Andrea Ávila
 Argentina
5290

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil24201357
2 Colombia9101130
3 Argentina581225
4 Chile43411
5 Ecuador1012
6 Venezuela0202
7 Peru0011
 Uruguay0011
Totals (8 entries)434343129

Participating nations

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Guyana and Suriname competed for the first time at these Championships. In addition, Angola and French Guiana participated as guests.

*Countries participating as guests

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