Andrés Charadía Explained

Andrés Charadia Alfieri (born July 10, 1966) is a retired male hammer thrower from Argentina, who represented his native country three times in the men's hammer throw event at the Summer Olympics, starting in 1988. He set his personal best (74.66 metres) on October 9, 1994, at a meet in Cordoba, Argentina.

International competitions

Representing
1985South American Junior ChampionshipsSanta Fe, Argentina2ndHammer58.48 m
1986Ibero-American ChampionshipsLa Habana, Cuba5thHammer59.20 m
South American GamesSantiago, Chilebgcolor=gold1stHammer62.72 m
1987Pan American GamesIndianapolis, United States10thDiscus46.61 m
2ndHammer69.36 m
World ChampionshipsRome, Italy24th (q)Hammer63.70 m
South American ChampionshipsSão Paulo, Brazil1stHammer66.72 m
1988Ibero-American ChampionshipsMexico City, Mexicobgcolor=gold1stHammer68.46 m A
Olympic GamesSeoul, South Korea25th (q)Hammer68.26 m
1989South American ChampionshipsMedellín, Colombia2ndHammer65.56 m
1990Ibero-American ChampionshipsManaus, Brazil6thShot put15.01 m
5thDiscus51.54 m
bgcolor=gold1stHammer68.98 m
South American GamesLima, Perubgcolor=silver2ndShot put15.24 m
bgcolor=silver2ndDiscus47.10 m
bgcolor=gold1stHammer69.94 m
1991South American ChampionshipsManaus, Brazil5thShot put15.14 m
5thDiscus47.44 m
2ndHammer62.88 m
Pan American GamesHavana, Cuba5thHammer68.22 m
World ChampionshipsTokyo, Japan25th (q)Hammer66.52 m
1992Ibero-American ChampionshipsSeville, Spainbgcolor=silver2ndHammer69.38 m
Olympic GamesBarcelona, Spain20th (q)Hammer70.82 m
World CupHavana, Cuba5thHammer71.62 m1
1993South American ChampionshipsLima, Peru4thShot put16.03 m
1stHammer71.14 m
World ChampionshipsStuttgart, Germany23rd (q)Hammer68.48 m
1994Ibero-American ChampionshipsMar del Plata, ArgentinaShot putNM
bgcolor=gold1stHammer70.80 m
South American GamesValencia, Venezuela1stHammer70.80 m
1995Pan American GamesMar del Plata, Argentina3rdHammer71.78 m
South American ChampionshipsManaus, Brazil1stHammer70.34 m
World ChampionshipsGothenburg, Sweden37th (q)Hammer66.34 m
1996Ibero-American ChampionshipsMexico City, Mexico4thHammer67.94 m
Olympic GamesAtlanta, United States35th (q)Hammer65.26 m
1Representing the Americas

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