1918 South American Championships in Athletics (unofficial)

Unofficial South American Championships in Athletics were held in Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 24–26, 1918. The event was entitled "Campeonato de Iniciación".[1] It was organized by the "Federación Pedestre Argentina", the predecessor of the "Federación Atlética Argentina" (founded in 1919) and the "Confederación Argentina de Atletismo" (founded in 1954), and was then representing Argentinian athletics.[2]

Unofficial South American Championships in Athletics
DatesMay 24–26, 1918
Host cityBuenos Aires, Argentina Argentina
LevelSenior
Events17
Participation3 nations

In a historical meeting on May 24, 1918, in the "salón de honor" (hall of fame) of the newspaper "La Razón", its director, Eloy María Prieto, together with Leopoldo Falconi, Carlos Fanta and Alfredo Betteley, representatives from Chile, and Dr. Francisco Ghigliani, representative from Uruguay, decided the foundation of the Confederación Sudamericana de Atletismo nowadays known as ConSudAtle.[3]


Medal summary

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Medal winners are published.[1]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Marcelo Uranga (CHI) 12.0   José Pozzi (ARG)   Abelardo Piovano (ARG)
200 metres   Marcelo Uranga (CHI) 24.2   Eduardo Lambierto (ARG)   Isabelino Gradín (URU)
400 metres   Isabelino Gradín (URU) 53.0   José Pozzi (ARG)   Marcelo Uranga (CHI)
800 metres   Manuel Moraga (CHI) 2:14.0   J.M. Martínez (ARG)   Juan Campos (URU)
1 Mile   Juan Jorquera (CHI) 4:37.8   Manuel Moraga (CHI)   A.R. Arriola (ARG)
Marathon*   Juan Jorquera (CHI) 3:28:04   Luis Urzua (CHI)   Ernesto Lamilla (CHI)
200 metres hurdles   Marcelo Rendic (CHI) 30.8   Carlos Bovo (ARG)   Harold Rosenqvist (CHI)
400 metres hurdles   Leopoldo Palma (CHI)   Julio Kilián (CHI)   Harold Rosenqvist (CHI)
High jump   Miguel Arigós (ARG)
  Marcelo Rendic (CHI)
1.70   Luis Groussac (ARG)
Standing high jump   Enrique Kossow (ARG) 1.45   Juan Moliné (ARG) 1.45   Luis Groussac (ARG) 1.45
Pole vault   Enrique Sansot (CHI) 3.15   Adolfo Reccius (CHI) 3.10   Héctor Berruti (URU) 3.10
Long jump   Harold Rosenqvist (CHI) 5.95   Adolfo Reccius (CHI) 5.89   E. Servetti (URU) 5.78
Standing long jump   S. Delpech (ARG) 2.905   Enrique Kossow (ARG) 2.89   Juan Moliné (ARG) 2.81
Shot put   Juan Moliné (ARG) 11.83   Miguel Arigós (ARG) 11.65   Víctor Zaragoza (URU) 11.35
Discus throw   Rodolfo Hammersley (CHI) 30.29   L. Heber (ARG) 29.93   Harold Rosenqvist (CHI) 29.57
Hammer throw   Fernando Capellini (URU) 26.70   Rodolfo Hammersley (CHI) 25.40   Carlo Heller (CHI) 20.57
4×400 metres relay   Argentina   Uruguay   Chile

* = Actual distance was 40.2 km

Medal table (unofficial)

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  *   Host nation (Argentina)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Chile (CHI)116724
2  Argentina (ARG)*510419
3  Uruguay (URU)2158
Totals (3 entries)18171651


References

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  1. ^ a b Athletics Weekly, SOUTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNOFFICIAL), retrieved October 29, 2011
  2. ^ Aguilera, Ruben (May 18, 2011), ATLETISMO: A LA ESPERA DEL SUDAMERICANO 2011 - A LA ESPERA DEL SUDA DE MAYORES EN BUENOS AIRES, EN JUNIO (in Spanish), deportelauquen.com.ar, retrieved October 29, 2011
  3. ^ Confederación Sudamericana de Atletismo, Historial - El origen de la ConSudAtle (in Spanish), archived from the original on June 21, 2011, retrieved October 29, 2011{{citation}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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