Athletics at the 2017 Bolivarian Games

Athletics (Spanish: Atletismo), for the 2017 Bolivarian Games, took place at the Bureche Athletics Stadium in Santa Marta, Colombia from 21 to 25 November. A total of 47 events were contested, divided between the sexes bar the men's 50 kilometres walk.

Athletics at the XVIII Bolivarian Games
Dates21–25 November
Host citySanta Marta, Colombia
VenueBureche Athletics Stadium
LevelSenior
Events47 (24 men, 23 women)
Participation11 nations
2021


The host nation, Colombia, topped the medal table (as it did in 2013) with 17 gold medals among a total of 52. Venezuela were the next most successful team, with 28 medals, 11 of them gold. Chile had the third highest number of winners, with six, while Ecuador was third on the total medal count with 21.

The most successful athlete of the competition was Venezuela's Nercely Soto, who won the women's 200 metres and 400 metres (defending her 2013 double) as well as taking gold in the 4 × 100 metres relay and bronze in the 4 × 400 metres relay. The prevented women' 100 metres champion Ángela Tenorio of Ecuador from multiple titles, as she finished as silver medallist in the 200 m and 4 × 100 m relay. Tenorio's compatriot Álex Quiñónez defended his men's 100 m and 200 m titles in record-breaking times however, as well as taking a relay bronze. Carlos Díaz of Chile took a distance double in the men's 1500 metres and 5000 metres, a feat matched on the women's side by Colombia's Muriel Coneo.

Inés Melchor won a third consecutive title in the 10,000 metres. Other women athletes who defended their 2013 titles were Gladys Tejeda (women's half marathon), Robeilys Peinado (pole vault), Karen Gallardo (discus throw), Rosa Rodríguez (hammer throw) and Flor Ruiz. Additionally on the men's side, José Peña defended his steeplechase title, Andrés Chocho the 50 km walk, and Jhon Murillo the triple jump.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m (+ 1.6 m/s)[1]  Álex Quiñónez (ECU)10.13 GR  Diego Palomeque (COL)10.31  Jhonny Rentería (COL)10.44
200 m (+ 1.3 m/s)  Álex Quiñónez (ECU)20.27 GR  Bernardo Baloyes (COL)20.77  Luguelín Santos (DOM)20.95
400 m  Luguelín Santos (DOM)45.44  Jhon Perlaza (COL)45.80  Alberto Aguilar (VEN)46.68
800 m  Rafith Rodríguez (COL)1:46.84  Lucirio Antonio Garrido (VEN)1:48.12  Jelssin Robledo (COL)1:49.20
1500 m[2]  Carlos Díaz (CHI)3:45.58  Freddy Espinosa (COL)3:46.24  Lucirio Antonio Garrido (VEN)3:47.92
5000 m  Carlos Díaz (CHI)14:02.92  Marvin Blanco (VEN)14:05.90  José Luis Rojas (PER)14:07.48
10,000 m[3]  Luis Ostos (PER)28:56.95 GR  José Mauricio González (COL)29:36.29  Luis Alberto Orta (VEN)29:59.26
Half marathon  Jeisson Suárez (COL)1:06:53  Diego Colorado (COL)1:07:15  Segundo Jami (ECU)1:07:41
110 m hurdles  Javier McFarlane (PER)13.72  Yeison Rivas (COL)13.89  Juan Moreno Moreno (COL)13.89
400 m hurdles  Yeison Rivas (COL)50.47  Emerson Alejandro Chalá (ECU)50.53  Wilson Bello (VEN)50.74
3000 m s'chase  José Peña (VEN)8:39.99  Gerald Giraldo (COL)8:40.12  Andrés Camargo (COL)8:40.80
High jump  Eure Yáñez (VEN)2.24 m  Arturo Chávez (PER)2.18 m  Alexander Bowen (PAN)2.15 m
Pole vault  Walter Viafara (COL)5.25 m GR  José Pacho (ECU)5.20 m  Pablo Chaverra Palacios (COL)5.00 m
Long jump  Santiago Cova (VEN)7.81 m  Jorge McFarlane (PER)7.65 m  Eddy Florián (DOM)7.50 m
Triple jump  Jhon Murillo (COL)16.16 m  Divie Murillo (COL)15.87 m  Santiago Cova (VEN)15.85 m
Shot put  Edder Moreno (COL)18.16 m  Jhon Zea (COL)17.92 m  Aldo Gonzáles (BOL)17.78 m
Discus throw  Juan Caicedo (ECU)57.99 m  José Miguel Ballivián (CHI)55.53 m  Claudio Romero (CHI)53.42 m
Hammer throw  Hevertt Álvarez (CHI)62.08 m  Elías Díaz (COL)61.49 m  Daniel Felipe Aguirre (COL)61.42 m
Javelin throw  Arley Ibargüen (COL)78.87 m GR  Dayron Márquez (COL)76.75 m  Julio Billy Williams (VEN)70.77 m
Decathlon  José Gregorio Lemos (COL)7827 pts GR  Óscar Campos (VEN)6972 pts  Georni Jaramillo (VEN)6745 pts
20 km walk  Manuel Esteban Soto (COL)1:26:32  Mauricio Arteaga (ECU)1:27:03  Éider Arévalo (COL)1:27:47
50 km walk  Andrés Chocho (ECU)4:14:20  Ronald Quispe (BOL)4:25:30  Claudio Villanueva (ECU)4:49:33
4 × 100 m relay  Venezuela
Alexis Nieves
Arturo Ramírez
Rafael Vásquez
Yeiker Mendoza
39.40  Colombia
Bernardo Baloyes
Diego Palomeque
Jhonny Rentería
Deivi Díaz
39.58  Ecuador
Álex Quiñónez
Anderson Quintero
Carlos Perlaza
Jhon Valencia
39.83
4 × 400 m relay  Colombia
Yilmar Herrera
Rafith Rodríguez
Jelssin Robledo
Jhon Perlaza
3:06.14  Venezuela
Alberto Aguilar
Kelvin Padrino
Luis Felipe Rodríguez
Omar Longart
3:06.32  Chile
Sergio Aldea
José Manuel Del Prado
Alejandro Francesco
Rafael Muñoz
3:10.29

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m  Ángela Tenorio (ECU)11.26  Narcisa Landazuri (ECU)11.30  Andrea Purica (VEN)11.53
200 m  Nercely Soto (VEN)22.89  Ángela Tenorio (ECU)23.63  Narcisa Landazuri (ECU)23.65
400 m  Nercely Soto (VEN)52.43  Jennifer Padilla (COL)53.43  María Fernanda Mackenna (CHI)54.05
800 m  Rosangelica Escobar (COL)2:03.41  Andrea Calderón (ECU)2:04.00  Johana Arrieta (COL)2:04.61
1500 m  Muriel Coneo (COL)4:15.61  Rosibel García (COL)4:18.35  Zulema Arenas (PER)4:19.03
5000 m  Muriel Coneo (COL)16:08.29  Carmen Toaquiza (ECU)16:13.49  Saida Meneses (PER)16:13.80
10,000 m  Inés Melchor (PER)33:57.13  Luz Mery Rojas (PER)33:59.58  Carmen Martínez (PAR)34:07.14
Half marathon  Gladys Tejeda (PER)1:14:55  Angie Orjuela (COL)1:15:09  Diana Landi (ECU)1:17:23
100 m hurdles  Genesis Romero (VEN)13.19  Eliecith Palacios (COL)13.42  Maribel Caicedo (ECU)13.46
400 m hurdles  Julieth Caballero (COL)58.04  Gianna Woodruff (PAN)58.06  Melissa González (COL)58.14
3000 m s'chase  Zulema Arenas (PER)9:52.32  Rolanda Bell (PAN)10:08.56  Andrea Ferris (PAN)10:09.05
High jump  María Fernanda Murillo (COL)1.81 m  Amanda Vergara (VEN)1.81 m  Joice Micolta (ECU)1.81 m
Pole vault  Robeilys Peinado (VEN)4.20 m  Katherine Castillo (COL)4.00 m  Carmen Villanueva (VEN)4.00 m
Long jump  Nathalee Aranda (PAN)6.46 m  Macarena Reyes (CHI)6.34 m  Paola Mautino (PER)6.25 m
Triple jump  Ana Lucía José Tima (DOM)13.50 m  Mirian Isabel Reyes (PER)13.20 m  Valeria Quispe (BOL)13.17 m
Shot put  Natalia Duco (CHI)17.99 m  Sandra Lemos (COL)17.87 m  Ahymara Espinoza (VEN)16.57 m
Discus throw  Karen Gallardo (CHI)55.73 m  Aixa Middleton (PAN)54.74 m  Johana Martínez (COL)53.67 m
Hammer throw  Rosa Rodríguez (VEN)66.31 m  Johana Moreno (COL)62.17 m  Maryuri Orozco (COL)61.92 m
Javelin throw  Flor Ruiz (COL)62.48 m  Estefany Chacón (VEN)54.88 m  María Lucelly Murillo (COL)54.66 m
Heptathlon  Luisarys Toledo (VEN)5785 pts  Martha Araujo (COL)5703 pts  Joice Micolta (ECU)5154 pts
20 km walk  Sandra Arenas (COL)  Kimberly García (PER)  Ángela Castro (BOL)
4 × 100 m relay  Venezuela
Nediam Vargas
Andrea Purica
Génesis Romero
Nercely Soto
44.15  Ecuador
Maribel Caicedo
Narcisa Landazuri
Marina Poroso
Ángela Tenorio
45.15  Colombia
Melissa González
Eliecith Palacios
Darlenys Obregón
Eliana Chávez
45.96
4 × 400 m relay  Chile
Paula Goñi
Carmen Mansilla
María Fernanda Mackenna
Maria José Echeverria
3:37.93  Colombia
Eliana Chávez
Johana Arrieta
Julieth Paola Caballero
Rosangelica Escobar
3:38.49  Venezuela
Pamela Milano
Ydanis Navas
María Simancas
Nercely Soto
3:40.81

Medal table

Key:

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Colombia (COL)*17221352
2 Venezuela (VEN)1161128
3 Chile (CHI)62311
4 Ecuador (ECU)58821
5 Peru (PER)55414
6 Dominican Republic (DOM)2024
7 Panama (PAN)1326
8 Bolivia (BOL)0134
9 Paraguay (PAR)0011
Totals (9 nations)474747141

References

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  3. https://www.juegosbolivarianos2017.gov.co/competencias/esquema/3/competencia/85027
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