Athletics at the 2009 Bolivarian Games explained

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Dates:November 22–26, 2009
Stadium:Estadio Olímpico Patria
Nations Participating:5
Athletes Participating:at least 155
Events:47 (24 men, 23 women)
Records Set:7 games records
Level:Senior
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Games:2009 Bolivarian Games

Athletics at the 2009 Bolivarian Games was held at the Estadio Olímpico Patria in Sucre, Bolivia, between November 22–26, 2009. A total of 47 events were contested, 24 by men and 23 by women. In total, 7 games records were set or equaled.

Medal summary

See main article: Athletics at the 2009 Bolivarian Games – Results. The official webpage is no longer available.

Medal winners below were compiled from a variety of sources.

All results are marked as "affected by altitude" (A), because the stadium in Sucre is situated 2820 m above sea level.

Men

100 metres10.27 GR A10.28 A10.31 A
200 meters20.78 A20.79 A21.31 A
400 meters46.54 A46.74 A46.97 A
800 meters1:51.75 A1:55.37 A1:59.57 A
1500 meters3:50.53 A3:53.92 A3:54.70 A
5000 meters15:05.1 A15:09.1 A15:10.4 A
10,000 meters31:07.10 A31:18.45 A31:19.32 A
Half Marathon1:09:25 A1:10:30 A1:10:30 A
110 meter hurdles13.64 A13.89 A14.36 A
400 meter hurdles50.67 A51.83 A52.35 A
3000 m steeplechase9.29.04 A9.46.75 A10.04.90 A
4×100 meter relay39.25 GR A39.73 A39.80 A
4×400 meter relay3:06.91 A
Juan Pablo Maturana
Geiner Mosquera
Yeison Rivas
Jhon Valoyes
3:10.93 A3:19.29 A
20 km race walk1:28.09 A1:32.06 A1:37.07 A
50 km race walk4:24:07 A4:25.27 A4:36.22 A
High jump2.22 A2.22 A
2.05 A
Pole vault5.10 =GR A4.80 A3.60 A
Long jump8.25 GR A8.16 A8.10 A
Triple jump17.03 GR A (0.3 m/s)16.20 A (0.5 m/s)16.03 A
Shot put18.29 A17.56 A17.54 A
Discus throw55.98 A53.89 A53.31 A
Hammer throw64.79 A62.73 A57.71 A
Javelin throw73.70 A71.64 A56.29 A
Decathlon7330 A7281 A6621 A

Women

100 metres11.44 A11.59 A11.75 A
200 meters23.19 A23.50 A23.65 A
400 meters52.9 A53.9 A54.0 A
800 meters2:10.00 A2:10.66 A2:10.87 A
1500 meters4:45.66 A4:45.96 A4:46.75 A
5000 meters17:42.95 A17:57.05 A18:32.04 A
10,000 meters36:00.62 A36:54.21 A38:12.31 A
Half Marathon1:20:45 A1:21:42 A1:24:46 A
100 meter hurdles13.35 A13.43 A14.16 A
400 meter hurdles57.77 A58.12 A60.44 A
3000 m steeplechase11:06.48 A11:25.92 A12.10.71 A
4×100 meter relay43.96 A44.98 A46.28 A
4×400 meter relay
Kelly López
Darlenys Obregón
Yenifer Padilla
Muriel Coneo
3:39.06 A3:39.06. A3:41.42 A
20 km race walk1:44.37 A1:44.38 A1:47.12 A
High jump1.80 A1.73 A1.60 A
Pole vault4.00 A4.00 A
Long jump6.32 A (-0.4 m/s)6.14 A (-1.0 m/s)6.10 A w (2.6 m/s)
Triple jump13.97 GR A13.96 A12.87 A
Shot put16.37 A16.32 A14.32 A
Discus throw51.04 A49.66 A39.72 A
Hammer throw69.65 GR A66.98 A53.36 A
Javelin throw51.81 A41.40 A41.18 A
Heptathlon5142 A4809 A4797 A

Notes

: One source lists María Ruiz from Ecuador as bronze medalist in pole vault (without indicating any height or result). However, other sources say that she did not show or there is no indication for any attempt or height achieved. Therefore, she was not considered in the medal list.

Participation

According to an unofficial count through incomplete result lists, at least 155 athletes from 5 countries participated.

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