1991 South American Cross Country Championships
International athletics championship event
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The 1991 South American Cross Country Championships took place on February 2, 1991. The races were held in Ambato, Ecuador.[1] Competitions open for youth athletes (under 17) were held for the first time.
| 1991 South American Cross Country Championships | |
|---|---|
| Organisers | CONSUDATLE |
| Edition | 6th |
| Date | February 2 |
| Host city | Ambato, Tungurahua, Ecuador |
| Events | 6 |
| Distances | 12 km – Senior men 8 km – Junior men (U20) 5 km – Youth men (U17) 8 km – Senior women 5 km – Junior women (U20) 3 km – Youth women (U17) |
| Participation | at least 2 nations |
Medal winners,[1][2] and medal winners for junior and youth competitions[3] were published.
Medallists
All results are marked "affected by altitude" (A), because Ambato is situated at an elevation of about 2,600 m above sea level.
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Individual | ||||||
| Senior men (12 km) |
Jacinto Navarrete | 41:37 A | Roberto Punina | 41:59 A | Néstor Quinapanta | 43:13 A |
| Junior (U20) men (8 km) |
William Roldán | 28:12 A | Carlos Collahuazo | 28:38 A | Julio Pozo | 29:12 A |
| Youth (U17) men (5 km) |
Patricio Rosero | 18:33 A | Pedro Yupa | 18:52 A | Bolívar Ordoñez | 19:00 A |
| Senior women (8 km) |
Graciela Caizabamba | 32:39 A | Soledad Villamarín | 32:57 A | Sandra Ruales | 33:11 A |
| Junior (U20) women (5 km) |
Carmen Naranjo | 20:00 A | Mónica Tapía | 20:07 A | Miriam Achote | 20:11 A |
| Youth (U17) women (3 km) |
Tania Cevallos | 11:27 A | Norma Torres | 11:29 A | Yolanda Duchi | 11:35 A |