- Medal summary Men Women
- Medal table (unofficial)
- Participation (unofficial)
- References
- External links
{{Infobox Athletics Championships |Name = IX South American Youth Championships in Athletics |Logo = |Size = 200px |Colour = |Optional caption = |Host city = Cuenca, Ecuador {{flagicon|Ecuador}} |Dates = September 2–4 |Stadium = |Nations participating = 9 |Athletes participating = about 190 |Events = 38 |Records set = |Level = Youth |Previous = 1986 Comodoro Rivadavia |Next = 1990 Lima }}The 9th South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held in Cuenca, Ecuador, from September 2–4, 1988. Medal summaryMedal winners are published for boys[1] and girls.[2] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3] All results are marked as "affected by altitude" (A), because Cuenca is located at 2,560 metres above sea level. Men100 metres | Elvis Adão|BRA}} | 11.0A | Leddil Paris|BRA}} | 11.1A | Eduardo Ojeda|PER}} | 11.4A | 200 metres | Elvis Adão|BRA}} | 22.2A | Marcos Eres|BRA}} | 22.9A | Javier Bengoa|CHI}} | 23.4A | 400 metres | Moisés Sandoval|CHI}} | 50.9A | Alexandre Marato|BRA}} | 51.3A | Eduardo Ojeda|PER}} | 51.4A | 800 metres | Julio Carneiro|BRA}} | 1:58.0A | Elber Mosquera|COL}} | 2:00.6A | Márcio Magalhães|BRA}} | 2:01.8A | 1500 metres | Daniel das Neves|BRA}} | 4:19.3A | Diego Toro|COL}} | 4:19.4A | Elver Romero|COL}} | 4:22.2A | 3000 metres | Edilson Braz|BRA}} | 9:18.4A | Manuel de Moraes|BRA}} | 9:25.2A | Urbano Bayardo|COL}} | 9:31.1A | 5000 metres | Julio Pozo|ECU}} | 16:40.0A | Lenin Guerra|ECU}} | 16:40.0A | Urbano Bayardo|COL}} | 16:40.0A | 1500 metres steeplechase | Daniel das Neves|BRA}} | 4:30.6A | Diego Toro|COL}} | 4:34.7A | Edilson Bras|BRA}} | 4:41.9A | 110 metres hurdles | Alexandre Bento|BRA}} | 14.4A | Paulo Dambacher|BRA}} | 14.7A | Luis Guerra|VEN}} | 14.8A | 300 metres hurdles | Luis Guerra|VEN}} | 39.8A | Nicolás Majluf|CHI}} | 40.0A | André Pereira|BRA}} | 40.0A | High jump | Alcides Silva|BRA}} | 2.05A | Jairo Venâncio|BRA}} | 1.94A | Sergio Arraigada|CHI}} | 1.91A | Pole vault | Alcides Silva|BRA}} | 3.90A | Marlon Borges|BRA}} | 3.80A | Igor Castillo|PER}} | 3.40A | Long jump | Jefferson Ilário|BRA}} | 7.10A | Pablo Silva|ARG}} | 6.87A | Gustavo Rodríguez|ARG}} | 6.72A | Triple jump | Jefferson Ilário|BRA}} | 14.87A | Jairo Venâncio|BRA}} | 14.74A | Néstor Cano|PAR}} | 14.16A | Shot put | Luís Wanderlei|BRA}} | 16.21A | Marcos Balbuena|ARG}} | 15.89A | André Mohamad|BRA}} | 14.55A | Discus throw | Luís Wanderlei|BRA}} | 48.32A | Gilton Basílio|BRA}} | 44.70A | Antonio Consiglieri|PER}} | 41.02A | Hammer throw | Marcos Balbuena|ARG}} | 62.66A | Luís Wanderlei|BRA}} | 53.04A | Nelson Odaua|BRA}} | 52.46A | Javelin throw | Marcos Balbuena|ARG}} | 60.62A | Néstor Cano|PAR}} | 51.88A | Gilberto de Oliveira|BRA}} | 43.36A | Hexathlon | José dos Santos|BRA}} | 4020A | Andrés Carvajal|CHI}} | 3944A | José Butrón|CHI}} | 3789A | 5000 metres track walk | Jefferson Pérez|ECU}} | 24:44.4A | Henry Guevara|COL}} | 26:11.2A | Mauricio Cardenas|ECU}} | 26:30.8A | 4 × 100 metres relay | {{BRA}} Elvis Adao Leonel Paris Bauto Marcos Merea | 43.3A | {{CHI}} Moisés Sandoval Xavier Burgos Álvaro Delgado Nicolás Majluf | 44.3A | {{ECU}} Henry Teran Darwin Salazar Juan Ramos Sánchez | 44.4A | 4 × 400 metres relay | {{BRA}} | 3:25.5A | {{CHI}} | 3:31.7A | {{ECU}} | 3:33.2A |
Women100 metres | Elizabeth Minetti|ARG}} | 12.2A | Lisette Rondón|CHI}} | 12.3A | Patricia Daniya|PER}} | 12.4A | 200 metres | Elizabeth Minetti|ARG}} | 25.1A | Rosa Magaly Segovia|COL}} | 25.3A | Lisette Rondón|CHI}} | 25.3A | 400 metres | Rosa Magaly Segovia|COL}} | 57.9A | Claudia Herrera|CHI}} | 58.5A | Patricia Oroño|ARG}} | 59.3A | 800 metres | Beatriz Hernández|COL}} | 2:20.6A | Janeth Caizalitín|ECU}} | 2:21.6A | Lilian Guerra|ECU}} | 2:25.2A | 1500 metres | Soledad Villamarín|ECU}} | 4:55.8A | Sandra Ruales|ECU}} | 4:55.8A | Beatriz Hernández|COL}} | 5:00.6A | 3000 metres | Soledad Villamarín|ECU}} | 10:42.9A | Sandra Ruales|ECU}} | 10:44.5A | Daysi Burgos|COL}} | 11:03.2A | 100 metres hurdles | Michelle Openshaw|PER}} | 14.7A | Cintia Camossato|BRA}} | 14.9A | Daniela Rodrigues|BRA}} | 15.4A | High jump | Katherine Yáñez|PER}} | 1.58A | Cintia Camossato|BRA}} | 1.58A | Carmen Melo|ECU}} | 1.55A | Long jump | Natalia Toledo|PAR}} | 5.81A | Claudia Herrera|CHI}} | 5.56A | Tânia da Silva|BRA}} | 5.51A | Shot put | Alexandra Amaro|BRA}} | 13.93A | Elisângela Adriano|BRA}} | 12.85A | Karina Davis|ECU}} | 10.35A | Discus throw | Elisângela Adriano|BRA}} | 42.60A | Cintia Camossato|BRA}} | 39.74A | Verónica Tripoloni|ARG}} | 37.50A | Javelin throw | Natalia Toledo|PAR}} | 41.08A | María Bengolea|CHI}} | 36.86A | Rosa Balanta|COL}} | 34.02A | Pentathlon | Natalia Toledo|PAR}} | 3222A | Euzinete dos Reis|BRA}} | 3172A | Katherine Yáñez|PER}} | 2940A | 3000 metres track walk | Miriam Ramón|ECU}} | 15:19.1A | Luisa Nivicela|ECU}} | 15:30.6A | Ernestina Castellanos|COL}} | 18:05.5A | 4 × 100 metres relay | {{CHI}} Lisette Rondón Judith De La Fuente Claudia Barrera María González | 48.3A | {{PER}} Patricia Adaniya Michelle Openshaw Lucia Crosse Cecilia Zereceda | 49.3A | {{COL}} Angelica Garzon Rosa Magaly Segovia Angelica Mendoza Clemencia Ramírez | 49.4A | 4 × 400 metres relay | {{CHI}} | 4:02.8A | {{BRA}} | 4:03.6A | {{ECU}} | 4:04.4A |
Medal table (unofficial){{Medals table | caption = | host = ECU | flag_template = | event = | team = | gold_BRA = 18 | silver_BRA = 16 | bronze_BRA = 8 | gold_ECU = 5 | silver_ECU = 5 | bronze_ECU = 7 | host_ECU = yes | gold_ARG = 4 | silver_ARG = 2 | bronze_ARG = 3 | gold_CHI = 3 | silver_CHI = 8 | bronze_CHI = 4 | gold_PAR = 3 | silver_PAR = 1 | bronze_PAR = 1 | gold_COL = 2 | silver_COL = 5 | bronze_COL = 8 | gold_PER = 2 | silver_PER = 1 | bronze_PER = 6 | gold_VEN = 1 | silver_VEN = 0 | bronze_VEN = 1 }}Participation (unofficial)Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3] An unofficial count yields the number of about 190 athletes from about 9 countries: {{col-start}}{{col-break}}- {{flagcountry|Argentina}} (11)
- {{flagcountry|Bolivia}} (9)
- {{flagcountry|Brazil}} (50)
{{col-break}}- {{flagcountry|Chile}} (23)
- {{flagcountry|Colombia}} (17)
- {{flagcountry|Ecuador}} (49)
{{col-break}}- {{flagcountry|Paraguay}} (6)
- {{flagicon|Peru}} Perú (24)
- {{flagcountry|Venezuela}} (1)
{{col-end}}References1. ^{{ Citation | last = | first =| date =| title = SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (BOYS)| url = http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/say.htm| work = Athletics Weekly | accessdate = November 11, 2011}} 2. ^{{ Citation | last = | first =| date =| title = SOUTH AMERICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (GIRLS)| url = http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/sayw.htm| work = Athletics Weekly | accessdate = November 11, 2011}} 3. ^1 {{ Citation | last = World Junior Athletics History| first =| date =| title = WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH")| url = http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/SAYC/SAYC1988.html| publisher = | accessdate = November 11, 2011}}
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20130305032141/http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/meetlist.htm World Junior Athletics History]
{{South American athletics championships}} 4 : South American Youth Championships in Athletics|1988 in Ecuadorian sport|1988 in athletics (track and field)|International athletics competitions hosted by Ecuador |