Athletics at the South American Games
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Athletics competitions have been held at the quadrennial South American Games since the inaugural edition of the Southern Cross Games in 1978 in La Paz, Bolivia.
Editions
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rowspan="2" width=60|Games | rowspan="2" width=100|Year | rowspan="2" width=150|Host city | rowspan="2" width=100|Country | colspan="3" |Events | |
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width=60|Men | width=60|Women
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I | 1978 ({{detailsLink|Athletics at the 1978 South American Games}}) | La Paz | align=left| {{BOL}} | 22 | 13
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II | 1982 ({{detailsLink|Athletics at the 1982 South American Games}}) | Santa Fe | align=left| {{ARG}} | 23 | 16
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III | 1986 ({{detailsLink|Athletics at the 1986 South American Games}}) | Santiago | align=left| {{CHI}} | 23 | 17
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IV | 1990 ({{detailsLink|Athletics at the 1990 South American Games}}) | Lima | align=left| {{PER}} | 23 | 19
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V | 1994 ({{detailsLink|Athletics at the 1994 South American Games}}) | Valencia | align=left| {{VEN}} | 24 | 19
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VI | 1998 ({{detailsLink|Athletics at the 1998 South American Games}}) | Cuenca | align=left| {{ECU}} | 24 | 21
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VII | 2002 ({{detailsLink|Athletics at the 2002 South American Games}}) | Belém | align=left| {{BRA}} | 22 | 22
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VIII | 2006 ({{detailsLink|Athletics at the 2006 South American Games}}) | Buenos Aires | align=left| {{ARG}} | 22 | 22
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IX | 2010 ({{detailsLink|Athletics at the 2010 South American Games}}) | Medellín | align=left| {{COL}} | 21 | 21
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X | 2014 ({{detailsLink|Athletics at the 2014 South American Games}}) | Santiago | align=left| {{CHI}} | 22 | 22
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XI | 2018 ({{detailsLink|Athletics at the 2018 South American Games}}) | Cochabamba | align=left| {{BOL}} | 23 | 22
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XII
|2022 ({{detailsLink|Athletics at the 2022 South American Games}}) |{{PAR}} |24 |24 |1 |
Medals
Medal winners for the South American Games were published in a book by written Argentinian journalist Ernesto Rodríguez III with support of the Argentine Olympic Committee (Spanish: Comité Olímpico Argentino) under the auspices of the Ministry of Education (Spanish: Ministerio de Educación de la Nación) in collaboration with the Office of Sports (Spanish: Secretaría de Deporte de la Nación).{{Citation|last= Rodríguez III|first= Ernesto|year= 2010|title= LIBROS DEL CICLO OLÍMPICO ARGENTINO - Libro I de los Juegos Odesur 1978-2010|publisher= Alarco Ediciones|publication-place= Buenos Aires|url= https://www.scribd.com/doc/41949572/Libro-I-Juegos-Odesur-Ernesto-Rodriguez-III|access-date= June 3, 2012|language= es|isbn= 978-987-1367-18-4|pages= 192|edition= 1a.|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20120104102158/http://www.scribd.com/doc/41949572/Libro-I-Juegos-Odesur-Ernesto-Rodriguez-III|archive-date= 2012-01-04|url-status= dead}} Eduardo Biscayart supplied the list of winners in athletics and their results.
{{ Citation
| title = SOUTH AMERICAN (ODESUR) GAMES
| url = http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/sag.htm
| publisher = Athletics Weekly
| access-date = June 3, 2012
}}
See also
External links
- [http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/sag.htm Athletics gold medallists from 1978–2002 South American Games]
References
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{{South American Games Athletics}}
{{South American Games sports}}
{{Athletics at multi-sport events}}
{{South American athletics championships}}