1960 Ibero-American Games
The 1960 Ibero-American Games (Spanish: I Juegos Iberoamericanos) were held at the Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile, between October 11–16, 1960.
I Ibero-American Games | |
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Dates | October 11–16, 1960 |
Host city | Santiago, Chile |
Venue | Estadio Nacional |
Level | Senior |
Events | 31 (22 men, 9 women) |
Participation | 325 athletes from 15 nations |
A total of 31 events were contested, 22 by men and 9 by women.
Medal summary
Medal winners were published.[1][2]
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Rafael Romero (VEN) | 10.3 | Horacio Esteves (VEN) | 10.3 | Luis Vienna (ARG) | 10.4 |
200 metres | Rafael Romero (VEN) | 20.8 | José Telles da Conceição (BRA) | 21.5 | Lloyd Murad (VEN) | 21.5 |
400 metres | Humberto Brown (PAN) | 47.4 | Germán Guenard (PUR) | 47.9 | Anubes da Silva (BRA) | 48.5 |
800 metres | Ramón Sandoval (CHI) | 1:50.4 | Tomás Barris (ESP) | 1:51.0 | Julio León (CHI) | 1:51.9 |
1500 metres | Ramón Sandoval (CHI) | 3:52.4 | Tomás Barris (ESP) | 3:52.6 | Julio Gómez (ESP) | 3:56.0 |
5000 metres | Osvaldo Suárez (ARG) | 14:29.0 | José Molíns (ESP) | 14:33.6 | Manuel Oliveira (POR) | 14:56.4 |
10,000 metres | Osvaldo Suárez (ARG) | 30:26.0 | José Molíns (ESP) | 30:31.6 | Carlos Pérez (ESP) | 31:02.4 |
Marathon | Osvaldo Suárez (ARG) | 2:38:23 | Gumersindo Gómez (ARG) | 2:38:33 | Álvaro Conde (POR) | 2:43:20 |
3000 metres steeplechase | Sebastião Mendes (BRA) | 9:01.8 | Manuel Augusto Alonso (ESP) | 9:04.8 | José Jesús Fernández (ESP) | 9:07.4 |
110 metres hurdles | Lázaro Betancourt (CUB) | 14.3 | José Telles da Conceição (BRA) | 14.3 | Carlos Mossa (BRA) | 14.4 |
400 metres hurdles | Juan Carlos Dyrzka (ARG) | 52.8 | Anubes da Silva (BRA) | 53.0 | Ovidio de Jesús (PUR) | 53.7 |
High jump | Teodoro Palacios (GUA) | 1.95 | Eugenio Velasco (CHI) | 1.90 | Eleuterio Fassi (ARG) | 1.90 |
Pole vault | Rolando Cruz (PUR) | 4.35 | Fernando Adarraga (ESP) | 4.20 | Luis Meza (CHI) | 4.15 |
Long jump | Pedro Almeida (POR) | 7.32 | Roberto Procel (MEX) | 7.16 | Adhemar da Silva (BRA) | 7.07 |
Triple jump | Adhemar da Silva (BRA) | 15.83 | Ramón López (CUB) | 15.06 | Jorge Castillo (ARG) | 15.00 |
Shot put | Enrique Helf (ARG) | 16.09 | Cosme Di Cursi (ARG) | 15.88 | Miguel de la Quadra-Salcedo (ESP) | 14.72 |
Discus throw | Günther Kruse (ARG) | 48.56 | Dieter Gevert (CHI) | 47.98 | Hernán Haddad (CHI) | 47.88 |
Hammer throw | José María Elorriaga (ESP) | 52.99 | Alejandro Díaz (CHI) | 52.16 | Roberto Chapchap (BRA) | 52.15 |
Javelin throw | Emilio Navarro (PUR) | 67.38 | José Culleré (ESP) | 67.23 | Alfonso de Andrés (ESP) | 64.62 |
Decathlon | Héctor Thomas (VEN) | 6928 | Emir Martínez (ARG) | 6633 | Juris Laipenieks (CHI) | 6532 |
4 × 100 metres relay | Venezuela Lloyd Murad Rafael Romero Emilio Romero Horacio Esteves | 40.3 | Brazil Affonso Coelho da Silva João Pires Sobrinho Joel Satow José Telles da Conceição | 40.6 | Panama Humberto Brown Luis Carter Sydney Dobbs Percival Jespech | 41.3 |
4 × 400 metres relay | Puerto Rico Juan Montes José Luis Villalongo Ovidio de Jesús Germán Guenard | 3:12.8 | Brazil Joel Carvalho Rocha Anubes da Silva Paulo de Oliveira Ulises Laurindo dos Santos | 3:15.2 | Spain Virgilio González Barbeitos Pérez Rancaño José Luis Martínez Amigo | 3:15.6 |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Carlota Gooden (PAN) | 11.9 | Edith Berg (ARG) | 12.3 | Marisol Massot (CHI) | 12.4 |
200 metres | Jean Holmes (PAN) | 24.8 | Lorraine Dunn (PAN) | 25.7 | Marta Buongiorno (ARG) | 26.0 |
80 metres hurdles | Wanda dos Santos (BRA) | 11.5 | Maria José de Lima (BRA) | 11.9 | Eliana Gaete (CHI) | 12.0 |
High jump | Nelly Gómez (CHI) | 1.55 | Maria José de Lima (BRA) | 1.50 | Deonildes Martins (URU) | 1.45 |
Long jump | Ada Brener (ARG) | 5.55 | Laura das Chagas (BRA) | 5.43 | Eliette Zenardo (BRA) | 5.30 |
Shot put | Pradelia Delgado (CHI) | 12.17 | Ingeborg Pfüller (ARG) | 11.52 | Maria Caldeira (BRA) | 11.03 |
Discus throw | Ingeborg Mello (ARG) | 39.34 | Pradelia Delgado (CHI) | 39.15 | Ingeborg Pfüller (ARG) | 38.85 |
Javelin throw | Maria Ventura (BRA) | 40.72 | Marlene Silva (CHI) | 40.22 | Sumiko Yamakawa (BRA) | 29.22 |
4 × 100 metres relay | Panama Silvia Hunte Carlota Gooden Lorraine Dunn Jean Holmes | 47.2 | Argentina Margarita Formeiro Marta Buongiorno Ada Brenner Edith Berg | 48.9 | Chile Eliana Gaete Aurora Bianchi Marisol Massot Nancy Correa | 49.2 |
Medal table (unofficial)
Medal tables for both male and female competitions were published.[1]
* Host nation (Chile)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Argentina (ARG) | 8 | 6 | 5 | 19 |
2 | Brazil (BRA) | 4 | 8 | 7 | 19 |
3 | Chile (CHI)* | 4 | 5 | 7 | 16 |
4 | Panama (PAN) | 4 | 1 | 1 | 6 |
Venezuela (VEN) | 4 | 1 | 1 | 6 | |
6 | Puerto Rico (PUR) | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
7 | Spain (ESP) | 1 | 7 | 6 | 14 |
8 | Cuba (CUB) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
9 | Portugal (POR) | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
10 | Guatemala (GUA) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
11 | Mexico (MEX) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
12 | Uruguay (URU) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (12 nations) | 31 | 31 | 31 | 93 |
Team trophies
The placing table for team trophy awarded to the 1st place overall team (men and women) was published.[1] Overall winner and winner at the men's competition was Argentina. Brazil won the title in the women's category.
Participation
A total number of 325 athletes (278 men and 47 women) from 15 countries was reported to participate in the event.[1]
References
- Escamilla, Pedro (May 2010), Mansilla, Ignacio (ed.), I Juegos Atléticos Iberoamericanos – Santiago de Chile (PDF) (in Spanish) (4th ed.), Royal Spanish Athletics Federation, pp. 57–66, ISBN 84-87704-77-8, retrieved February 27, 2013
- "IBERO AMERICAN GAMES", Athletics Weekly, retrieved February 27, 2013
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