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Paola Mautino
Paola Mautino Ruiz (born 1 June 1990) is a Peruvian athlete competing in the long jump and sprinting Sprinting is running over a short distance at the top-most speed of the body in a limited period of time. It is used in many sports that incorporate running, typically as a way of quickly reaching a target or goal, or avoiding or catching an op ... events. She competed at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing without qualifying for the final. Her personal best in the long jump is 6.66 metres (+1.5 m/s) set in Cochabamba in 2018, which is the current national record. Competition record Personal bests *100 metres – 11.76 (-1.5 m/s, Cochabamba 2018) *200 metres – 25.21 (0.0 m/s, Cochabamba 2010) *Long jump – 6.66 (+1.5 m/s, Cochabamba 2018) References Peruvian female sprinters Peruvian female long jumpers Living people Place of birth missing (living people) 1990 births World Athletics Championships athletes for Peru Athletes (track ...
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Track And Field
Track and field is a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills. The name is derived from where the sport takes place, a running track and a grass field for the throwing and some of the jumping events. Track and field is categorized under the umbrella sport of athletics, which also includes road running, cross country running and racewalking. The foot racing events, which include sprints, middle- and long-distance events, racewalking, and hurdling, are won by the athlete who completes it in the least time. The jumping and throwing events are won by those who achieve the greatest distance or height. Regular jumping events include long jump, triple jump, high jump, and pole vault, while the most common throwing events are shot put, javelin, discus, and hammer. There are also "combined events" or "multi events", such as the pentathlon consisting of five events, heptathlon consisting of seven events, and decathlon consisting of ...
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2008 South American Under-23 Championships In Athletics – Results
These are the full results of the 2008 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics which took place between September 5 and September 7, 2008, at Villa Deportiva Nacional (VIDENA) in Lima, Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal , national_motto = "Fi .... Men's results 100 meters Heat 1 – 5 September 16:00h Wind: -0.6 m/s Heat 2 – 5 September 16:00h Wind: +0.0 m/s Final – 6 September 9:55h Wind: -2.0 m/s 200 meters Final – 7 September 14:10h Wind: -1.0 m/s 400 meters Heat 1 – 5 September 16:40h Heat 2 – 5 September 16:40h Final – 6 September 10:15h 800 meters Final – 7 September 14:30h 1500 meters Final – 5 September 17:00h 5000 meters Final – 7 September 15:00h 10,000 meters Final – 6 September 11:00h 3000 met ...
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2013 South American Championships In Athletics – Results
These are the official results of the 2013 South American Championships in Athletics which took place on July 5–7 in Cartagena, Colombia. Men's results 100 meters Heats – July 5Day 1 Morning results

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Heat 1: -1.3 m/s, Heat 2: -2.2 m/s Final – July 6
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Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena ( , also ), known since the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias (), is a city and one of the major ports on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region, bordering the Caribbean sea. Cartagena's past role as a link in the route to West Indies provides it with important historical value for world exploration and preservation of heritage from the great commercial maritime routes. As a former Spanish colony, it was a key port for the export of Bolivian silver to Spain and for the import of enslaved Africans under the asiento system. It was defensible against pirate attacks in the Caribbean. The city's strategic location between the Magdalena and Sinú Rivers also gave it easy access to the interior of New Granada and made it a main port for trade between Spain and its overseas empire, establishing its importance by the early 1540s. Modern Cartagena is the capital of the Bolívar Department, and had a population of 1,028,736, according to the 2018 ce ...
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2013 South American Championships In Athletics
The 48th South American Championships in Athletics were held at the Parque de Atletismo Campo Elías Gutiérrez in Cartagena, Colombia, between July 5-7, 2013. A total of 44 events were contested, 22 by men and 22 by women. Detailed reports on the championships were given by Eduardo Biscayart. Records One new area record in pole vault, as well as seven new South American Championships records and a couple of other (mainly national) records were set. Medal summary The results were published by the Federación Colombiana de Atletismo. Men Women Medal table (unofficial) Team trophies Brazil won the team trophies in all three categories. Total Men Women Participation All 13 member federations of CONSUDATLE were participating summing up to about 322 athletes. * (27) * (5) * (78) * (14) * (69) * (31) * (3) * Panama (14) * (8) * Perú (29) * (1) * (6) * (37) References External links {{South American athletics championships South America ...
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2012 South American Under-23 Championships In Athletics – Results
These are the full results of the 2012 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics which took place between September 22 and September 23, 2012, at Estádio Ícaro de Castro Melo in São Paulo, Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area .... Men's results 100 meters Heat 1 – 22 September 9:20h Humidity: 53% – Temperature: 23.0 °C - Wind: -1.2 m/s Heat 2 – 22 September 9:20h Humidity: 54% – Temperature: 21.0 °C - Wind: -0.1 m/s Final – 22 September 11:55h Humidity: 50% – Temperature: 23.0 °C - Wind: +0.3 m/s 200 meters Heat 1 – 23 September 9:35h Humidity: 54% – Temperature: 20.0 °C - Wind: +1.6 m/s Heat 2 – 23 September 9:35h Humidity: 54% – Temperature: 20 °C - Wind: +1.0 m/ ...
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2012 South American Under-23 Championships In Athletics
The 2012 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics were held in São Paulo, Brazil, at the Estádio Ícaro de Castro Melo from 22 to 23 September 2012. They were the 5th edition of the competition, organised under the supervision of the CONSUDATLE. A detailed report on the results was given. Brazilian shot putters Geisa Arcanjo who achieved 18.43m in the women's event, and Darlan Romani who achieved 19.93m in the men's event, were awarded the title for the best performance of the event. Participation A total of 240 athletes from 12 nations participated at the championships. Other sources count only 236 athletes. An unofficial count through the result lists resulted in 234 participating athletes: * (27) * (6) * (75) * (21) * (28) * (8) * (4) * (2) * (7) * (20) * (11) * (25) Suriname was the only CONSUDATLE member federation absent. Records A total of 13 new championships records were set. Medal summary Complete results were published. Men Women Medal tabl ...
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Athletics At The 2010 South American Games – Women's 200 Metres
The Women's 200m event at the 2010 South American Games was held on March 21, 2010, with the heats at 10:30 and the Final at 18:35. Medalists Records Results Results were published. Heats Heat 1 Heat 2 Final See also *2010 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics The 4th South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics were held in Medellín, Colombia, at the Estadio Alfonso Galvis Duque at the Unidad Deportiva Atanasio Girardot on March 20–23, 2010. The championships, organized by CONSUDATLE, were h ... References External linksHeat 1Heat 2Final {{DEFAULTSORT:Athletics at the 2010 South American Games - Women's 200m 200W ...
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Athletics At The 2010 South American Games – Women's 100 Metres
The Women's 100m event at the 2010 South American Games was held on March 20, with the heats at 11:50 and the Final at 19:30. Medalists Records Results Results were published. Heats Heat 1 Heat 2 Final See also *2010 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics The 4th South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics were held in Medellín, Colombia, at the Estadio Alfonso Galvis Duque at the Unidad Deportiva Atanasio Girardot on March 20–23, 2010. The championships, organized by CONSUDATLE, were h ... References External linksHeat 1Heat 2Final {{DEFAULTSORT:Athletics at the 2010 South American Games - Women's 100 metres 100W ...
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2010 South American Under-23 Championships In Athletics
The 4th South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics were held in Medellín, Colombia, at the Estadio Alfonso Galvis Duque at the Unidad Deportiva Atanasio Girardot on March 20–23, 2010. The championships, organized by CONSUDATLE, were held as a part of the South American Games (organized by ODESUR). A detailed report on the results was given. The most prominent result was achieved in the heat of the women's 100 metres by Ana Cláudia Lemos Silva. Her time of 11.17 (wind: 1.4 m/s) equaled the South American and Brazilian record, and set a new championships and games record. Participation 13 countries participated in the Under-23 Championships. 12 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Perú, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela competed in both the South American Games and in the Under-23 Championships. Panamá competed only in the Under-23 Championships, but did not register for the athletics section of the South Americ ...
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Athletics At The 2010 South American Games
The athletics events at the 2010 South American Games ( es, IX Juegos Suramericanos) were held from March 20–23 at the Alfonso Galvis Duque Stadium in Medellín, Colombia. The competition also acted at the 4th South American Under-23 Championships. A total of 42 events were contested, 21 by male athletes and 21 by female athletes. The stadium was 1541 metres above sea level, thus some athletes' performances benefited from altitude assistance.Biscayart, Eduardo (2010-03-24)100m record at South American U23 champs IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-03-27. Brazil topped the medal table with 13 golds and 41 medals overall. Hosts Colombia were the next most successful (11 golds and 35 total) while Venezuela and Peru took third and fourth place respectively. Ana Cláudia Lemos Silva provided one of the highlights of the competition, equalling the South American record in the women's 100 metres with a run of 11.17 seconds. Jorge McFarlane of Peru took victory in both the 110 metres ...
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