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2002 South American Race Walking Championships
The 2002 South American Race Walking Championships were held in Puerto Saavedra, Chile, on September 14–15, 2002. The event was also known as ''South American Race Walking Cup''. A short note on the event and an appraisal of the results was given by Eduardo Biscayart for the IAAF. Complete results were published. The junior events are documented on the World Junior Athletics History webpages. Medallists Results Men's 20km Team 20km Men Men's 35km Men's 10km Junior (U20) Men's 10km Youth (U18) Team 10km Men Youth (U18) Women's 20km Team 20km Women Women's 10km Junior (U20) Team 10km Women Junior (U20) Women's 5km Youth (U18) Team 5km Women Youth (U18) Participation The participation of 83 athletes from 9 countries is reported. * (8) * (5) * (16) * (24) * (6) * (19) * (1) * Perú (3) * (1) See also * 2002 Race Walking Year Ranking References {{South American athletics championships South American Race Walking Championships South American R ...
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Atletismo Sudamericano (''South American Athletics''), formerly CONSUDATLE (Spanish: Confederación Sudamericana de Atletismo; ''South American Athletics Confederation''), is the continental confederation governing body of athletics for national governing bodies and multi-national federations within South America. CONSUDATLE is one of six area associations of World Athletics (WA). CONSUDATLE was founded on May 24, 1918, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Therefore, the CONSUDATLE claims to be the oldest athletics area association of the world. The founding members were Argentina, Uruguay, and Andean Chile. Successively, the other countries joined: Brazil in 1922, Ecuador and Peru in 1925, Bolivia in 1930, and Colombia in 1937. Paraguay and Venezuela followed later, and Guyana, Panama, and Suriname joined within the last decades. Presidents The current president Roberto Gesta de Melo was re-elected in 2010 for the period 2011-2015 in Rio de Janeiro. Former presidents can be found here. ...
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