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1972 South American Junior Championships in Athletics


FieldValue
NameIX South American Junior Championships in Athletics
Size200px
Host cityAsunción, Paraguay Paraguay
DatesOctober 21–25
Nations participating8
Athletes participatingabout 194
Events33
LevelUnder-19
Previous1970 Cali
Next1974 Lima

The ninth South American Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Asunción, Paraguay from October 21–25, 1972.

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website. An unofficial count yields the number of about 194 athletes from about 8 countries: Argentina (40), Brazil (32), Chile (33), Colombia (22), Ecuador (6), Paraguay (24), Peru (22), Uruguay (15).

Medal summary

Medal winners are published for men | access-date = November 1, 2011 and women | access-date = November 1, 2011 Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website. | access-date = November 1, 2011

Men

Pentathlon*Geraldo Rodrigues3653Pablo Pérez3518Luis Betancourt3460
  • = another source rather states: Hexathlon

Women

PentathlonEdith Noeding3432Mirtha Fleitas2957Hildegard Krause2947

Medal table (unofficial)

References

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