Athletics at the 2009 Bolivarian Games

Athletics at the XVI Bolivarian Games
Host city Sucre, Bolivia Bolivia
Date(s) November 22–26
Main stadium Estadio Olímpico Patria
Level Senior
Participation at least 155 athletes from
5 nations
Events 47 (24 men, 23 women)
Records set 7 games records



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. A detailed report on the results was given.[1]

Medal summary

The official webpage[2] is no longer available.

Medal winners below were compiled from a variety of sources.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

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

For full event details see Athletics at the 2009 Bolivarian Games – Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Daniel Grueso (COL) 10.27 GR A  Arturo Ramírez (VEN) 10.28 A  Luis Morán (ECU) 10.31 A
200 meters  Arturo Ramírez (VEN) 20.78 A  Daniel Grueso (COL) 20.79 A  Lenin Cubillán (VEN) 21.31 A
400 meters  Alberto Aguilar (VEN) 46.54 A  Omar Longart (VEN) 46.74 A  Freddy Mezones (VEN) 46.97 A
800 meters  Nico Herrera (VEN) 1:51.75 A  Rafith Rodríguez (COL) 1:55.37 A  Julio Alfredo Pérez (PER) 1:59.57 A
1500 meters  Bayron Piedra (ECU) 3:50.53 A  Nico Herrera (VEN) 3:53.92 A  Mario Bazán (PER) 3:54.70 A
5000 meters  Bayron Piedra (ECU) 15:05.1 A  Jhon Cusi (PER) 15:09.1 A  William Naranjo (COL) 15:10.4 A
10,000 meters  Bayron Piedra (ECU) 31:07.10 A  William Naranjo (COL) 31:18.45 A  Jorge Aruquipa (BOL) 31:19.32 A
Half Marathon  Diego Colorado (COL) 1:09:25 A  Rolando Pillco (BOL) 1:10:30 A  Franklin Tenorio (ECU) 1:10:30 A
110 meter hurdles  Paulo Villar (COL) 13.64 A  Albert Bravo (VEN) 13.89 A  Jorge McFarlane (PER) 14.36 A
400 meter hurdles  Yeison Rivas (COL) 50.67 A  Víctor Solarte (VEN) 51.83 A  Emerson Chala (ECU) 52.35 A
3000 m steeplechase  Mario Bazán (PER) 9.29.04 A  Gerardo Villacrés (ECU) 9.46.75 A  Gregorio Peña (VEN) 10.04.90 A
20 km race walk  Luis Fernando López (COL) 1:28.09 A  Rolando Saquipay (ECU) 1:32.06 A  Mauricio Arteaga (ECU) 1:37.07 A
50 km race walk  Mesías Zapata (ECU) 4:24:07 A  Néstor Rueda (COL) 4:25.27 A  David Guevara (ECU) 4:36.22 A
4×100 meter relay  Colombia
Jhon Valoyes
Paulo Villar
Jhon Murillo
Daniel Grueso
39.25 GR A  Venezuela
Víctor Castillo
Arturo Ramírez
Diego Rivas
Ronald Amaya
39.73 A  Ecuador
Diego Ferrín
Luis Morán
Hugo Chila
Franklin Nazareno
39.80 A
4×400 meter relay  Venezuela
Freddy Mezones
Omar Longart
Alberto Aguilar
Albert Bravo
3:06.91 A  Colombia
Juan Pablo Maturana
Geiner Mosquera
Yeison Rivas
Jhon Valoyes
3:10.93 A  Ecuador
Emerson Chala
Gerardo Correa
Luis Caicedo
Lenin Flores
3:19.29 A
Pole vault  Victor Medina (COL) 5.10 =GR A  César González (VEN) 4.80 A  Oscar Mina (ECU) 3.60 A
High jump  Albert Bravo (VEN) 2.22 A  Wanner Miller (COL) 2.22 A  Diego Ferrín (ECU)
 Arturo Chávez (PER)
2.05 A
Long jump  Víctor Castillo (VEN) 8.25 GR A  Hugo Chila (ECU) 8.16 A  Jorge McFarlane (PER) 8.10 A
Triple jump  Hugo Chila (ECU) 17.03 GR A (0.3 m/s)  Jhon Murillo (COL) 16.20 A (0.5 m/s)  José Sornoza (ECU) 16.03 A
Shot put  Eder Moreno (COL) 18.29 A  Yojer Medina (VEN) 17.56 A  Jesus Parejo (VEN) 17.54 A
Discus throw  Jesús Parejo (VEN) 55.98 A  Julio César Londoño (COL) 53.89 A  Michael Putman (PER) 53.31 A
Hammer throw  Aldo Bello (VEN) 64.79 A  Pedro Muñoz (VEN) 62.73 A  Guillermo Braulio (ECU) 57.71 A
Javelin throw  Dayron Márquez (COL) 73.70 A  Noraldo Palacios (COL) 71.64 A  Jhonatan Davis (VEN) 56.29 A
Decathlon  William Valor (VEN) 7330 A  Jhonatan Davis (VEN) 7281 A  Oscar Mina (ECU) 6621 A

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Darlenys Obregón (COL) 11.44 A  Prisciliana Chourio (VEN) 11.59 A  Nelcy Caicedo (COL) 11.75 A
200 meters  Darlenys Obregón (COL) 23.19 A  Norma González (COL) 23.50 A  Erika Chávez (ECU) 23.65 A
400 meters  Lucy Jaramillo (ECU) 52.9 A  Yenifer Padilla (COL) 53.9 A  Wilmary Álvarez (VEN) 54.0 A
800 meters  Rosibel García (COL) 2:10.00 A  Muriel Coneo (COL) 2:10.66 A  Daisy Ugarte (BOL) 2:10.87 A
1500 meters  Rosibel García (COL) 4:45.66 A  Muriel Coneo (COL) 4:45.96 A  Raquel Acosta (ECU) 4:46.75 A
5000 meters  Inés Melchor (PER) 17:42.95 A  Julia Rivera (PER) 17:57.05 A  Rosa Chacha (ECU) 18:32.04 A
10,000 meters  Inés Melchor (PER) 36:00.62 A  Rosa Chacha (ECU) 36:54.21 A  Rosmery Quispe (BOL) 38:12.31 A
Half Marathon  Jemena Misayauri (PER) 1:20:45 A  Yolanda Fernández (COL) 1:21:42 A  Nelby Sánchez (BOL) 1:24:46 A
100 meter hurdles  Brigitte Merlano (COL) 13.35 A  Lina Flórez (COL) 13.43 A  Ada Hernández (VEN) 14.16 A
400 meter hurdles  Lucy Jaramillo (ECU) 57.77 A  Princesa Oliveros (COL) 58.12 A  Magdalena Mendoza (VEN) 60.44 A
3000 m steeplechase  Ángela Figueroa (COL) 11:06.48 A  Marlene Acuña (ECU) 11:25.92 A  Rocío Huillca (PER) 12.10.71 A
20 km race walk  Johana Ordóñez (ECU) 1:44.37 A  Geovana Irusta (BOL) 1:44.38 A  Sandra Zapata (COL) 1:47.12 A
4×100 meter relay  Colombia
Nelcy Caicedo
Lina Flórez
Brigitte Merlano
Darlenys Obregón
43.96 A  Venezuela
Nercely Soto
Prisciliana Chourio
Lexabeth Hidalgo
Nancy Garcés
44.98 A  Ecuador
Erika Chávez
Germania Caicedo
Liliana Núñez
María Ruiz
46.28 A
4×400 meter relay  Colombia
Kelly López
Darlenys Obregón
Yenifer Padilla
Muriel Coneo
3:39.06 A  Venezuela
Yenny Mejías
Ydanis Navas
Magdalena Mendoza
Wilmary Álvarez
3:39.06. A  Ecuador
Erika Chávez
María Corozo
Liliana Núñez
Lucy Jaramillo
3:41.42 A
Pole vault  Keisa Monterola (VEN) 4.00 A  Milena Agudelo (COL) 4.00 A
High jump  Caterine Ibargüen (COL) 1.80 A  Gabriela Saravia (PER) 1.73 A  Guillercy González (VEN) 1.60 A
Long jump  Caterine Ibargüen (COL) 6.32 A (-0.4 m/s)  Verónica Davis (VEN) 6.14 A (-1.0 m/s)  Munich Tovar (VEN) 6.10 A w (2.6 m/s)
Triple jump  Verónica Davis (VEN) 13.97 GR A  Caterine Ibargüen (COL) 13.96 A  Munich Tovar (VEN) 12.87 A
Shot put  Luz Dary Castro (COL) 16.37 A  Ahymará Espinoza (VEN) 16.32 A  Rosa Rodríguez (VEN) 14.32 A
Discus throw  María Cubillán (VEN) 51.04 A  Luz Dary Castro (COL) 49.66 A  Rosa Rodríguez (VEN) 39.72 A
Hammer throw  Johana Moreno (COL) 69.65 GR A  Rosa Rodríguez (VEN) 66.98 A  Zuleyma Mina (ECU) 53.36 A
Javelin throw  Zuleima Araméndiz (COL) 51.81 A  Thaimara Rivas (VEN) 41.40 A  Rubí Mercado (ECU) 41.18 A
Heptathlon  Thaimara Rivas (VEN) 5142 A  Guillercy González (VEN) 4809 A  Nasli Perea (COL) 4797 A

Notes

: One source lists María Ruiz from Ecuador as bronze medalist in pole vault (without indicating any height or result).[3] However, other sources say that she did not show[22] or there is no indication for any attempt or height achieved.[20] Therefore, she was not considered in the medal list.

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Colombia 22 19 4 45
2  Venezuela 13 18 13 44
3  Ecuador 8 5 19 32
4 Peru Perú 4 3 7 14
5  Bolivia 0 2 4 6

Participation

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

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