Athletics at the 2022 Bolivarian Games

Athletics competitions at the 2022 Bolivarian Games in Valledupar, Colombia are being held from 1 to 5 July 2022 at the Athletics Stadium in the Centro de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo La Gota Fría cluster, with the marathon and walks being held at Vías Públicas Departamentales.

Athletics
at the 2022 Bolivarian Games
Athletics pictogram
VenueEstadio de Atletismo José Luis Parada
Vías Públicas Departamentales
Dates1–5 July
Competitors240 from 9 nations

Forty nine medal events were originally scheduled to be contested; 48 events equally divided among men and women plus a 4 × 400 metres relay mixed event.[1] However, on 30 June 2022, during the technical congress held prior to the start of the competitions the following events were cancelled due to lack of athletes: shot put, discus throw and hammer throw for men and 3000 metres steeplechase and javelin throw for women, reducing the total medal events to 44.[2] A total of 240 athletes will compete in the events. The events were open competitions without age restrictions.[3]

Colombia are the athletics competitions defending champions having won them in the previous edition in Santa Marta 2017.

Participating nations

A total of 9 nations (all the 7 ODEBO nations and 2 invited) registered athletes for the athletics competitions. Each nation was able to enter a maximum of 85 athletes; up to 2 men and 2 women for the individual events and one team for each relay event:[3]

  •  Bolivia (8 athletes)
  •  Chile (30)
  •  Colombia (55)
  •  Ecuador (34)
  •  Dominican Republic (20)
  •  Panama (11)
  •  Paraguay (8)
  •  Peru (32)
  •  Venezuela (42)

Venues

The athletics competitions were held in two venues, both in Valledupar. Road events (marathons and racewalks) took place at Vías Públicas Departamentales, while track and field events were held at Estadio de Atletismo José Luis Parada located within the Centro de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo La Gota Fría. The athletics stadium track has a World Athletics "Class 2 certificate", which was equipped by the Italian company Mondo.[4]

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Colombia*14121036
2 Ecuador831021
3 Peru56718
4 Chile55717
5 Dominican Republic53513
6 Venezuela39214
7 Panama3115
8 Bolivia1304
9 Paraguay0224
Totals (9 entries)444444132

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Alonso Edward
 Panama
10.17 SB Christopher Valdez
 Dominican Republic
10.18 SB Carlos Palacios
 Colombia
10.23
200 metres
Alonso Edward
 Panama
20.41 Erick Sánchez
 Dominican Republic
20.64 SB Melbin Marcelino
 Dominican Republic
20.85
400 metres
Robert King
 Dominican Republic
46.47 SB Kelvis Padrino
 Venezuela
46.96 Gustavo Barrios
 Colombia
47.24
800 metres
Jelssin Robledo
 Colombia
1:48.05 SB José Antonio Maita
 Venezuela
1:48.57 Marco Antonio Vilca
 Peru
1:48.77
1500 metres
Carlos San Martín
 Colombia
3:42.91 GR, SB David Ninavia
 Bolivia
3:43.60 SB Esteban González
 Chile
3:44.29
5000 metres
Carlos Martín Díaz
 Chile
14:34.59 Vidal Basco
 Bolivia
14:35.21 Ivan Darío González
 Colombia
14:35.70
10,000 metres
Vidal Basco
 Bolivia
29:40.80 Héctor Garibay
 Bolivia
29:42.54 SB Ignacio Velásquez
 Chile
29:59.96
110 metres hurdles
Fanor Escobar
 Colombia
13.55 SB Brayan Rojas
 Colombia
14.06 Martín Sáenz de Santa María
 Chile
14.13
400 metres hurdles
Juander Santos
 Dominican Republic
50.05 GR Alfredo Sepúlveda
 Chile
50.25 SB Fanor Escobar
 Colombia
50.62 SB
3000 metres steeplechase
Carlos San Martín
 Colombia
8:44.62 Julio Palomino
 Peru
8:48.97 Yuri Labra
 Peru
9:07.17
4 × 100 metres relay
 Dominican Republic (DOM)
Arnaldo González
Melbin Marcelino
Erick Sánchez
Christopher Valdez
39.26  Venezuela (VEN)
Bryant Álamo
Abdel Kalil Hernández
Rafael Vásquez
David Vivas
39.75  Paraguay (PAR)
César Almirón
Nilo Dure
Fredy Maidana
Jonathan Wolk
39.90
4 × 400 metres relay
 Colombia (COL)
Gustavo Barrios
Raúl Mena
Jelssin Robledo
Jhonatan Rodríguez
3:06.61  Venezuela (VEN)
Javier Gómez
José Antonio Maita
Kelvis Padrino
Julio José Rodríguez
3:07.28  Dominican Republic (DOM)
Robert King
Melbin Marcelino
José Miguel Paulino
Juander Santos
3:08.11
Half marathon
Rafael Loza
 Ecuador
1:06:34.82 GR Ferdinan Cereceda
 Peru
1:06:49.33 Christian Vasconez
 Ecuador
1:07:05.60
20 kilometres walk
Jordy Jiménez
 Ecuador
1:28:53 Jose Montaña
 Colombia
1:29:08 Manuel Soto
 Colombia
1:31:40
35 kilometres walk
César Rodríguez
 Peru
2:43:43 GR Diego Pinzón
 Colombia
2:44:20 Luis Henry Campos
 Peru
2:45:01
High jump
Nicolás Numair
 Chile
2.18 m =SB Gilmar Correa
 Colombia
2.18 m SB Pedro Álamos
 Chile
2.10 m
Pole vault
Dyander Pacho
 Ecuador
5.40 m GR, SB Austin Ramos
 Ecuador
5.30 m SB Walter Viáfara
 Colombia
5.20 m =SB
Long jump
Jhon Berrío
 Colombia
7.56 m Santiago Cova
 Venezuela
7.56 m Eubrig Maza
 Venezuela
7.40 m
Triple jump
Leodán Torrealba
 Venezuela
16.57 m Geiner Moreno
 Colombia
16.11 m Steeven Palacios
 Ecuador
15.93 m SB
Shot put
Cancelled
Discus throw
Cancelled
Hammer throw
Cancelled
Javelin throw
Francisco Muse
 Chile
76.71 m SB Larson Diaz
 Paraguay
73.84 m Arley Ibargüen
 Colombia
73.21 m
Decathlon
Andy Preciado
 Ecuador
7966 pts GR Gerson Izaguirre
 Venezuela
7731 pts José Miguel Paulino
 Dominican Republic
7452 pts

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Ángela Tenorio
 Ecuador
11.14 GR, SB Gabriela Suárez
 Ecuador
11.38 Selena Arjona
 Ecuador
11.61
200 metres
Shary Vallecilla
 Colombia
23.30 Orangy Jiménez
 Venezuela
23.45 PB, SB Gabriela Suarez
 Ecuador
23.48
400 metres
Evelis Aguilar
 Colombia
51.84 GR, SB Martina Weil
 Chile
52.64 Nicole Caicedo
 Ecuador
54.36 SB
800 metres
Rosangélica Escobar
 Colombia
2:04.63 SB Anita Poma
 Peru
2:05.57 SB Andrea Calderón
 Ecuador
2:05.89
1500 metres
Joselyn Brea
 Venezuela
4:16.64 Muriel Coneo
 Colombia
4:17.77 Josefa Quezada
 Chile
4:18.07
5000 metres
Josefa Quezada
 Chile
17:22.21 Soledad Torre
 Peru
17:22.89 Muriel Coneo
 Colombia
17:23.45
10,000 metres
Jovana de la Cruz
 Peru
34:48.56 Edymar Brea
 Venezuela
34:49.59 Soledad Torre
 Peru
34:50.29
100 metres hurdles
Yoveinny Mota
 Venezuela
13.07 GR Maribel Caicedo
 Ecuador
13.31 Diana Bazalar
 Peru
13.62
400 metres hurdles
Gianna Woodruff
 Panama
55.32 GR Valeria Cabezas
 Colombia
57.47 Evilin del Carmen
 Dominican Republic
58.90
3000 metres steeplechase
Cancelled
4 × 100 metres relay
 Colombia (COL)
Angélica Gamboa
Laura Martínez
Evelyn Rivera
Shary Vallecilla
44.52  Chile (CHI)
Macarena Borie
Javiera Cañas
Isidora Jiménez
María Ignacia Montt
44.57  Ecuador (ECU)
Nicole Caicedo
Evelin Mercado
Gabriela Suárez
Virginia Villalba
45.55
4 × 400 metres relay
 Colombia (COL)
Evelis Aguilar
Johanna Arrieta
Rosangélica Escobar
Valeria Cabezas
3:36.91  Chile (CHI)
Berdine Castillo
Isidora Jiménez
Martina Weil
Rocio Muñoz
3:36.98  Ecuador (ECU)
Nicole Caicedo
Evelin Mercado
Gabriela Suárez
Virginia Villalba
3:37.84
Half marathon
Gladys Tejeda
 Peru
1:15:13.86 Luz Mery Rojas
 Peru
1:15:22.94 Rosa Chacha
 Ecuador
1:16:42.38
20 kilometres walk
Karla Jaramillo
 Ecuador
1:38:45 Sandra Galvis
 Colombia
1:39:54 Not awarded
(only two competitors)
35 kilometres walk
Magaly Bonilla
 Ecuador
2:59:54 GR Arabelly Orjuela
 Colombia
3:00:14 Evelyn Inga
 Peru
3:04:28
High jump
Jenifer Rodriguez
 Colombia
1.84 m Marysabel Senyu
 Dominican Republic
1.84 m María Fernanda Murillo
 Colombia
1.78 m SB
Pole vault
Nicole Hein
 Peru
4.05 m SB Alejandra Arévalo
 Peru
4.00 m =SB Katherin Castillo
 Colombia
3.90 m
Long jump
Natalia Linares
 Colombia
6.79 m (+2.2 m/s)
6.68 m (+1.8 m/s) GR, AU20R
Nathalee Aranda
 Panama
6.38 m SB Yuliana Angulo
 Ecuador
6.24 m
Triple jump
Liuba Zaldívar
 Ecuador
13.57 m Fernanda Maita
 Venezuela
13.05 m Silvana Segura
 Peru
12.75 m
Ana Paula Argüello
 Paraguay
12.67 m
Shot put
Rosa Ramírez
 Dominican Republic
17.31 m Natalia Duco
 Chile
16.75 m SB Ivana Gallardo
 Chile
16.52 m
Discus throw
Karen Gallardo
 Chile
59.38 m GR Yerlin Mesa
 Colombia
53.37 m Catalina Bravo
 Chile
53.32 m
Hammer throw
Ximena Zorrilla
 Peru
66.96 m SB Mayra Gaviria
 Colombia
64.93 m Valeria Chiliquinga
 Ecuador
63.44 m
Javelin throw
Cancelled
Heptathlon
Martha Araújo
 Colombia
5975 pts GR Anna Camila Pirelli
 Paraguay
5848 pts Yesi Tejeda
 Dominican Republic
4832 pts

Mixed event

Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 400 metres relay
 Dominican Republic (DOM)
Juander Santos
Mariana Pérez
Robert King
Anabel Medina
3:19.50 GR  Colombia (COL)
Nicolás Salinas
Evelis Aguilar
Gustavo Barrios
Rosangélica Escobar
3:20.30  Venezuela (VEN)
Javier Gómez
Orangy Jiménez
José Antonio Maita
Ibeyis Romero
3:22.68

References

  1. "El atletismo tendrá 49 medallas en disputa en los Bolivarianos 2022". www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022 Organizing Committee. 23 March 2022. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  2. "El atletismo entregará 45 medallas doradas en los Juegos Bolivarianos" (in Spanish). Running Colombia. 1 July 2022. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  3. "XIX JUEGOS BOLIVARIANOS VALLEDUPAR COLOMBIA – MANUAL TÉCNICO – ATLETISMO" (PDF). www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarian Sport Games 2022 Technical Coordination, ODEBO and CONSUDATLE. 18 June 2022. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  4. "XIX Juegos Bolivarianos contarán con pista certificada por World Athletics". www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022 Organizing Committee. 19 October 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
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