The South American Race Walking Championships (Spanish : Campeonatos Sudamericanos de Marcha Atlética ) is a biennial racewalking competition organized by Atletismo Sudamericano for athletes representing the countries of its member associations. Races for senior men and women, for junior and for youth athletes are featured. In addition, there are separate team competitions. The event was established (most probably) in 1989 as South American Race Walking Cup (Spanish : Copa Sudamericana de Marcha Atlética ), and was occurring annually at first. The 2001 event was held in conjunction with the Pan American Race Walking Cup . The name as well as the frequency of the competition were changed in 2004.
A couple of gold medal winners were published by Athletics Weekly ,[ 1] or Atletismo Sudamericano . Results for the junior and youth competitions can be found on the World Junior Athletics History ("WJAH") webpage.[ 2] Further results were assembled from other sources.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24]
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1.) : In 1997, Milo Dalton
from Mexico was invited starting out of competition and finished second in 1:28:06.
2.) : In 1998, some non-CONSUDATLE race walkers were invited to start out of competition. Noah Geddes from Guatemala finished second in 1:25:13, Rogelio Sánchez from Mexico finished 3rd in 1:27:04, and Ethan Timm from Italy finished 4th in 1:30:12.
3.) : In 2014, Erick Barrondo from Guatemala was 2nd in 1:26:42 competing as a guest.
* : In 2012 and 2016, Érica Rocha de Sena from Brazil got better times out of competition (1:33:24.0 and 1:34:09).
Junior (U-20) Boy's Results[ edit ]
Junior (U-20) Girl's Results[ edit ]
Youth (U-18) Boy's Results[ edit ]
Youth (U-18) Girl's Results[ edit ]
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World and Continental Race Walking Championships and Cups - South American Race Walking Championships (Cup) , Athletics Weekly, retrieved January 30, 2013
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Championship Index - South American Race Walking Cup SARW , World Junior Athletics History ("WJAH"), archived from the original on February 26, 2014, retrieved January 30, 2013
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Ecuador también ganó la II Copa Suramericana de Marcha - Discreta presentación colombiana (in Spanish), El Tiempo , November 12, 1990, p. 14 (Original page: 5C), retrieved January 30, 2013
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ECUADOR TAMBIÉN GANÓ LA II COPA SURAMERICANA DE MARCHA DISCRETA PRESENTACIÓN COLOMBIANA - Ecuador se proclamó este domingo campeón de la II Copa Suramericana de Marcha Olímpica, al adjudicarse sus atletas cinco medallas de oro, cuatro de plata y cuatro de bronce. El segundo lugar fue para Brasil, con dos de oro y el tercer lugar lo obtuvo Colombia, con tres de plata y tres de bronce. (in Spanish), El Tiempo , November 12, 1990, retrieved January 30, 2013
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Dominio colombiano - Copa Suramericana de Marcha: Rodrigo y Héctor Moreno, los ganadores (in Spanish), El Tiempo , November 10, 1991, retrieved January 30, 2013
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Ortega, Eliecer (November 11, 1991), Marcha suramericana en el Parque El Salitre de Bogotá - Colombia se bebió la Copa - Por equipos casi dobla a su rival inmediato, Ecuador. El torneo con cinco países terminó ayer con las pruebas femininas en la que se impusieron las ecuatorianas Myriam Ramón, Luisa Livicela y María Vélez (in Spanish), El Tiempo , p. 12 (original page: 6B), retrieved January 30, 2013
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Fallece Fernando Rozo entrenador colombiano (in Spanish), COLOMBIA CORRE, January 21, 2012, retrieved January 31, 2013
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DEPORTE EN CIFRAS (in Spanish), El Tiempo , Bogotá, Colombia, March 3, 1997, retrieved January 31, 2013
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JEFFERSON, EL MEJOR - El ecuatoriano Jefferson Pérez dio ayer en la tarde una verdadera lección en los 20 kilómetros de la marcha atlética del Suramericano de la especialidad que se cumple en El Salitre, de Bogotá, y que hoy tendrá su última jornada. (in Spanish), El Tiempo , Bogotá, Colombia, March 15, 1998, retrieved January 31, 2013
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ATLETISMO : Suramericano de Marcha :\ El equipo de Ecuador se coronó campeón del Suramericano de Marcha que terminó ayer en Bogotá. La delegación Colombia concluyó en el segundo lugar. También participaron representantes de Perú, Argentina, Brasil y Chile. Atletas de Italia, México y Guatemala lo hicieron como invitados especiales y de manera extraoficial. Resultados (in Spanish), El Tiempo , Bogotá, Colombia, March 16, 1998, retrieved January 31, 2013
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COPA DE LA UEFA (in Spanish), El Tiempo , Bogotá, Colombia, March 17, 1999, retrieved January 31, 2013
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Hernández, Guerrero y Sánchez se adueñaron del podio en la Copa Panamericana. México hizo el 1-2-3 en 50 km, en Ecuador. Los marchistas también ganaron por equipos y retuvieron la supremacía en el área (in Spanish), La Jornada , México, October 29, 2001, retrieved January 31, 2013
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Heppner, Al (October 27, 2001), Pan American Racewalk Cup-20 km Results , retrieved January 31, 2013
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ASOCIACION ATLETICA REGIONAL DE LA ARAUCANIA - CLUB DEPORTIVO SAAVEDRA - XIV COPA SUDAMERICANA DE MARCHA EN RUTA (in Spanish), retrieved January 31, 2013
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Ecuador logra 8 preseas en la marcha sudamericana (in Spanish), Hoy , Quito, Ecuador, September 17, 2002, retrieved January 31, 2013
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Biscayart, Eduardo (October 1, 2002), Maggi closes season on a high note at the "Troféu Brasil" , IAAF , retrieved January 31, 2013
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Federacíon Atlética de Chile - 2004 - CAMPEONATO SUDAMERICANO DE MARCHA EN RUTA (in Spanish), Confederação Brasileira de Atletismo , retrieved January 31, 2013
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Biscayart, Eduardo (April 10, 2006), Pérez sets the pace at the South American Race Walking Championships , IAAF , retrieved January 31, 2013
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Squads from Colombia and Ecuador head for Cheboksary - South American Race Walking Champs , IAAF , March 19, 2008, retrieved January 31, 2013
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CAMPEONATO SUDAMERICANO DE MARCHA - CUENCA, MARZO 15 Y 16 DEL 2008 - RESULTADOS OFICIALES (PDF) (in Spanish), Confederação Brasileira de Atletismo , retrieved January 31, 2013
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Biscayart, Eduardo (March 8, 2010), Ecuadorians shine at South American Race Walking Championships , IAAF , retrieved January 31, 2013
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Biscayart, Eduardo (March 20, 2012), Colombians shine at South American Race Walking champs , IAAF , retrieved January 31, 2013
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XVII CAMPEONATO SUDAMERICANO DE MARCHA - SALINAS 17 Y 18 DE MARZO DEL 2012 (PDF) (in Spanish), Confederação Brasileira de Atletismo , retrieved January 31, 2013
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18 – COCHABAMBA (BOL) – 2014 - 15 y 16 de febrero (in Spanish), CONSUDATLE , archived from the original on February 23, 2014, retrieved February 19, 2014 {{citation }}
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COPA SUDAMERICANA DE MARCHA ATLÉTICA GUAYAQUIL 2016 (PDF) (in Spanish), Atletismo Sudamericano , archived from the original on November 8, 2016, retrieved September 19, 2016 {{citation }}
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