2002 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics explained

X Ibero-American Championships
Colour:
  1. FFCA4D
Host City:Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala
Dates:11 & 12 May
Stadium:Estadio Cementos Progreso
Nations Participating:21
Athletes Participating:312
Events:44
Records Set:6 Championship records
Previous:2000 Rio de Janeiro
Next:2004 Huelva

The 2002 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics (Spanish: X Campeonato Iberoamericano de Atletismo) was the tenth edition of the international athletics competition between Ibero-American nations which was held at the Estadio Cementos Progreso in Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala on 11 and 12 May. A total of 328 athletes participated in the 44-event programme.[1] The 3000 metres was introduced for both men and women, replacing the longer 10,000 metres event.

Following on from the success of the 2001 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics and 2001 Central American Games, Guatemala hosted the Ibero-American Championships for the first time. The competition was a factor for selection for the Americas team in the 2002 IAAF World Cup. Cuba, Spain and Portugal all sent small delegations to the competition, which was held at an altitude of 1402 m – a factor which raised performances in the sprints and jumps.[2]

Brazil topped the medal table for the second time running, taking 38 medals (15 of them gold) from the events. Despite its reduced numbers, Cuba placed second as its athletes won eight events and 16 medals overall. Mexico had the next highest number of event winners, with five gold medallists, while Colombia had the third highest medal haul (13). Fifteen of the 21 nations present reached the medal table.[3] [4]

Six new championship records were set at the competition. Maurren Maggi cleared a record of 6.97 m to win the long jump, while Isbel Luaces's javelin throw of 81.64 m bettered the championship record. Vânia Silva improved the women's hammer throw mark by several metres. Uruguay's Heber Viera and Brazil's Vicente de Lima needed a photo finish to separate them in the 100 metres. The Uruguayan took the honours by 2/1000 of a second – a difference which may have been made by de Lima's premature celebration before the line. Viera went on take the 200 metres silver in a Uruguayan record time.[4] [5]

Former Olympic champion Jefferson Pérez was present for the men's racewalk and won by half a minute. Hudson de Souza defended his 800/1500 metres double from the 2000 edition. Others to defend their titles were Alejandra García in the women's pole vault, Felipa Palacios in the 200 m and Gilmar Mayo in the men's high jump.[6]

Medal summary

Men

100 metres
(Wind: 3.0 m/s)
10.08w10.08w10.22w
200 metres20.2220.46 NR20.99
400 metres45.6946.0946.37
800 metres1:46.741:46.811:47.08
1500 metres3:45.463:47.093:48.73
3000 metres8:10.28 CR8:10.628:12.18
5000 metres14:16.2214:17.1814:19.92
110 metres hurdles13.5713.5813.66
400 metres hurdles50.6050.7850.88
3000 metres steeplechase8:47.798:50.728:59.95
4×100 metres relay
Vicente de Lima
Édson Ribeiro
André da Silva
Fabio Gonçalves Silva
38.58
Carlos Santos
Jesús Carrión
Osvaldo Nieves
Rogelio Pizarro
39.47
Juan Morillo
Ellis Ollarves
José Carabalí
Nilson Palacios
40.15
4×400 metres relay
Luis Enrique Serra da Silveira
Luiz Antonio Eloi
Diego Venancio
Flavio Godoy
3:05.71
José Carabalí
Danny Núñez
Luis Luna
Jonathan Palma
3:08.87
Jorge Richardson
Ricardo Etheridge
Alexander Greaux
Rogelio Pizarro
3:12.64
20,000 m track walk1:23:511:24:311:25:27
High jump 2.26 m2.23 m2.23 m
Pole vault 5.25 m5.20 m5.20 m
Long jump7.83 m7.75 m7.73 m
Triple jump16.90 m16.26 m15.86 m
Shot put19.79 m19.27 m18.87 m
Discus throw59.00 m58.22 m52.20 m
Hammer throw70.30 m69.38 m66.71 m
Javelin throw81.64 m CR74.66 m72.23 m
Decathlon7449 pts7280 pts7172 pts

Women

100 metres
(Wind: 2.3 m/s)
11.32w11.49w11.53w
200 metres
(Wind: 2.7 m/s)
22.76w23.00w23.47w
400 metres52.1452.5552.74
800 metres2:06.302:06.712:08.53
1500 metres4:22.374:25.254:27.41
3000 metres9:28.129:29.619:34.99
5000 metres16:25.2516:26.8116:45.25
100 metres hurdles13.1513.4613.53
400 metres hurdles56.9957.3758.22
3000 metres steeplechase10:36.47 CR10:48.7511:02.68
4×100 metres relay
Thatiana Ignácio
Rosemar Coelho Neto
Lucimar de Moura
Kátia de Jesus Santos
44.28
Melissa Murillo
Mirtha Brock
Felipa Palacios
Norma González
44.44Only two teams started
4×400 metres relay
Lucimar Teodoro
Geisa Coutinho
Claudete Alves Pina
Maria Laura Almirao
3:33.13
Felipa Palacios
Mirtha Brock
Princesa Oliveros
Norma González
3:33.35
Beatriz Cruz
Militza Castro
Sandra Moya
Yvonne Harrison
3:34.26
20,000 m track walk1:36:58 CR1:37:321:38:28
High jump1.87 m1.84 m1.81 m
Pole vault 4.25 m4.00 m3.90 m
Long jump6.97 m CR6.33 m6.10 m
Triple jump14.18 m13.65 m13.53 m
Shot put18.87 m17.20 m16.63 m
Discus throw58.20 m57.63 m53.91 m
Hammer throw65.02 m CR63.75 m61.83 m
Javelin throw62.62 m61.41 m58.06 m
Heptathlon5593 pts5288 pts5237 pts

Medal table

Participation

Of the twenty-eight member nations of the Asociación Iberoamericana de Atletismo twenty-one sent delegations to the competition. None of the six African members took part. All the original 22 founding member nations were present with the sole exception of Paraguay. A total of 312 athletes participated at the event.[10]

References

Results

Notes and References

  1. . CONSUDATLE. Retrieved on 2012-01-10.
  2. Biscayart, Eduardo (2002-05-10). Guatemala gets ready for the 10th Edition of the Ibero-American Championships. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-01-10.
  3. http://www.rfea.es/aeea/archivos/libroiberoamericano2010.pdf El Atletismo Ibero-Americano - San Fernando 2010
  4. Biscayart, Eduardo (2002-05-13). Brazil takes overall victory in Guatemala. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-01-10.
  5. Biscayart, Eduardo (2002-05-12). Maggi's 6.97 leap assists Brazil's dominance of first day in Guatemala. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-01-10.
  6. http://www.rfea.es/aeea/archivos/libroiberoamericano2010.pdf El Atletismo Ibero-Americano - San Fernando 2010
  7. http://www.rfea.es/aeea/archivos/libroiberoamericano2010.pdf El Atletismo Ibero-Americano - San Fernando 2010
  8. http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/iac.htm Ibero American Championships
  9. http://www.rfea.es/aeea/archivos/libroiberoamericano2010.pdf El Atletismo Ibero-Americano - San Fernando 2010
  10. http://www.rfea.es/aeea/archivos/libroiberoamericano2010.pdf El Atletismo Ibero-Americano - San Fernando 2010