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South American Championships: Cochabamba, Bolivia [85] 7.58 Rafael Pereira Brazil 20 March 2022 World Championships: Belgrade, Serbia [86] 7.58 A: Eduardo de Deus Brazil 28 January 2024 South American Championships: Cochabamba, Bolivia [87] High jump: 2.31 m Thiago Moura Brazil 20 March 2022 World Championships: Belgrade, Serbia [88] Pole vault ...
20000 m walk (track) : 1:20:23.8 h AR: Andrés Chocho Ecuador 5 June 2011 2011 Championships: Buenos Aires, Argentina [20]4 × 100 m relay: 38.46 A: Raphael de Oliveira Claudinei da Silva
South American Games records in athletics are set by athletes competing from a range of member nations of the Organización Deportiva Suramericana commonly known as ODESUR. The South American Games is a quadrennial event which began in 1978. The Games records in athletics are set by athletes who are representing one of the ODESUR's member ...
Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Age Ref 100 m: 9.99 (+0.8 m/s): Ronal Longa Colombia 28 July 2023 South American Championships: São Paulo, Brazil : 19 years, 28 days
South American youth records in the sport of athletics are the all-time best marks set in competition by aged 17 or younger throughout the entire calendar year of the performance and competing for a member nation of the South American Athletics Confederation (Atletismo Sudamericano). CONSUDATLE maintains these records only in a specific list of ...
South American U23 records in the sport of athletics are ratified by the Atletismo Sudamericano, which maintains an official list for such performances, but only in a specific list of outdoor events. Athletics records comprise the best performance of an athlete before the year of their 23rd birthday.
The South American Championships in Athletics is a biennial athletics event organized by CONSUDATLE. The first edition in 1919 was competed between only two countries ( Chile and Uruguay ), but it has since expanded and has generally been held every two years since 1927.
In addition to the seven Championship records which were broken during the three-day event, two South American records were broken: Keila Costa jumped 14.57 m in the women's triple jump. In comparison, Fábio Gomes da Silva broke the men's pole vault record with a clearance of 5.77 m.