List of Colombian Athletics Championships winners

The Colombian Athletics Championships (Spanish: Campeonato Colombiano de Atletismo) is an annual track and field competition which serves as the national championship for Colombia. It is organised by Colombian Athletics Federation (FECODATLE), Colombia's national governing body for the sport of athletics.[1] The event was held for its 50th edition in 2005. Since 1992, the competition is held in conjunction with the National Games of Colombia when that competition is held, once every four years.[2]

Men

100 metres

  • 1991: Robinson Urrutia
  • 1992: Wenceslao Ferrín
  • 1993: ?
  • 1994: Robinson Urrutia
  • 1995: Robinson Urrutia
  • 1996: Robinson Urrutia
  • 1997:  Leonardo Prevost (CUB)
  • 1998: Robinson Urrutia
  • 1999: Jimmy Pino
  • 2000: John Córdoba
  • 2001: John Córdoba
  • 2002: Jimmy Pino
  • 2003: Jimmy Pino
  • 2004: John Córdoba
  • 2005: Daniel Grueso
  • 2006: Harlin Echavarría

200 metres

400 metres

800 metres

  • 1991: Javier Bermúdez
  • 1992: Javier Bermúdez
  • 1993: Víctor Cano
  • 1994: Diego Córdoba
  • 1995: Alcides Pinto
  • 1996: Alcides Pinto
  • 1997: John Chávez
  • 1998: José Luis Hincapié
  • 1999: José Luis Hincapié
  • 2000: John Chávez
  • 2001: José Bermúdez
  • 2002: John Chávez
  • 2003: José Bermúdez
  • 2004: Edgar Rivera
  • 2005: John Chávez
  • 2006: John Chávez

1500 metres

  • 1991: Rafael Uribe
  • 1992: Rafael Uribe
  • 1993: Herder Vásquez
  • 1994: Jacinto Navarrete
  • 1995: Jacinto Navarrete
  • 1996: Jacinto Navarrete
  • 1997: Rolando Ortiz
  • 1998:  Emigdio Delgado (VEN)
  • 1999: Mauricio Ladino
  • 2000: Alonso Pérez
  • 2001: José Perea
  • 2002: Mauricio Ladino
  • 2003: Mauricio Ladino
  • 2004: Oscar Lesmes
  • 2005: John Chávez
  • 2006: John Chávez

5000 metres

10,000 metres

  • 1991: Herder Vásquez
  • 1992: Herder Vásquez
  • 1993: Jacinto López
  • 1994: Herder Vásquez
  • 1995: Herder Vásquez
  • 1996: Herder Vásquez
  • 1997: Herder Vásquez
  • 1998: Juan Gutiérrez
  • 1999: Herder Vásquez
  • 2000: Herder Vásquez
  • 2001: William Roldán
  • 2002: William Naranjo
  • 2003: William Naranjo
  • 2004: Jacinto López
  • 2005: Jason Gutiérrez
  • 2006: Jacinto López

Half marathon

  • 2005: Herder Vásquez

Marathon

  • 1991: ?
  • 1992: Jaime Cuitiva
  • 1993: ?
  • 1994: ?
  • 1995: ?
  • 1996: ?
  • 1997: ?
  • 1998: ?
  • 1999: ?
  • 2000: Hugo Jiménez
  • 2001: ?
  • 2002: Jorge Real
  • 2003: ?
  • 2004: Jorge Real

3000 metres steeplechase

  • 1991: Leonardo García
  • 1992: Wilson Munevar
  • 1993: Leonardo García
  • 1994: Gonzalo Vanegas
  • 1995: Gonzalo Vanegas
  • 1996: Gonzalo Vanegas
  • 1997: Diego Grisales
  • 1998:  Emigdio Delgado (VEN)
  • 1999: William Peña
  • 2000: Diego Grisales
  • 2001: Richard Rosero
  • 2002: Richard Rosero
  • 2003: John Vargas
  • 2004: Julio Pulido
  • 2005: Wilder Álvarez
  • 2006: Wilder Álvarez

110 metres hurdles

400 metres hurdles

High jump

Pole vault

  • 1991: Norberto García
  • 1992: Miguel Saldarriaga
  • 1993: William Amador
  • 1994: Juan Jaramillo
  • 1995: ?
  • 1996: Miguel Saldarriaga
  • 1997: Miguel Saldarriaga
  • 1998:  Luis Hidalgo (VEN)
  • 1999: Jackson Angulo
  • 2000: Oscar Sánchez
  • 2001: Jackson Angulo
  • 2002: Oscar Romer
  • 2003: David Rojas
  • 2004: David Rojas
  • 2005: Víctor Medina
  • 2006: David Rojas

Long jump

Triple jump

Shot put

  • 1991: Celso Aragón
  • 1992: Celso Aragón
  • 1993: Celso Aragón
  • 1994: Orlando Ibarra
  • 1995: Orlando Ibarra
  • 1996: Orlando Ibarra
  • 1997: Jhonny Rodríguez
  • 1998: Orlando Ibarra
  • 1999: Orlando Ibarra
  • 2000: Orlando Ibarra
  • 2001: Jhonny Rodríguez
  • 2002: Orlando Ibarra
  • 2003: Jhonny Rodríguez
  • 2004: Geovanny García
  • 2005: Jhonny Rodríguez
  • 2006: Jhonny Rodríguez

Discus throw

  • 1991: Luis Fernando Garrido
  • 1992: Rogelio Ospino
  • 1993: Rogelio Ospino
  • 1994: Isaac Vallecilla
  • 1995: Rogelio Ospino
  • 1996: Rogelio Ospino
  • 1997: ?
  • 1998: Rogelio Ospino
  • 1999: Julián Angulo
  • 2000: Orlando Ibarra
  • 2001: Orlando Ibarra
  • 2002: Orlando Ibarra
  • 2003: Julián Angulo
  • 2004: Julián Angulo
  • 2005: Jhonny Rodríguez
  • 2006: Julián Angulo

Hammer throw

  • 1991: David Castrillón
  • 1992: David Castrillón
  • 1993: Fredy Mendoza
  • 1994: Fabián Vera
  • 1995: Roberto Lozano
  • 1996: David Castrillón
  • 1997: David Castrillón
  • 1998: David Castrillón
  • 1999: Fabián Vera
  • 2000: Fabián Vera
  • 2001: Fabián Vera
  • 2002: Fabián Vera
  • 2003: Freimar Arias
  • 2004: Freimar Arias
  • 2005: Freimar Arias
  • 2006: Freimar Arias

Javelin throw

Decathlon

  • 1991: Luis Banquero
  • 1992: Arnold Chara
  • 1993: ?
  • 1994: Cecilio Escobar
  • 1995: Cecilio Escobar
  • 1996: Cecilio Escobar
  • 1997: Luis Banquero
  • 1998: Luis Banquero
  • 1999: Leonel Gómez
  • 2000: Jackson Angulo
  • 2001: Jackson Angulo
  • 2002: Jhon Urrutia
  • 2003: Robinson Urrutia
  • 2004: Andrés Mantilla
  • 2005: José Gómez
  • 2006: José Gómez

20 kilometres walk

The competition was contested on a track in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2005.

35 kilometres walk

The 1993 event was short at 30 km.

50 kilometres walk

  • 1991: Rodrigo Moreno
  • 1992: Clodomiro Moreno
  • 1993: Not held
  • 1994: Not held
  • 1995: Not held
  • 1996: Fernando Roso
  • 1997:?
  • 1998:?
  • 1999:?
  • 2000: Joaquín Córdoba
  • 2001:?
  • 2002: Not held
  • 2003:?
  • 2004: Rodrigo Moreno
  • 2005:?
  • 2006:?

Women

100 metres

200 metres

400 metres

800 metres

1500 metres

3000 metres

5000 metres

10,000 metres

Half marathon

Marathon

  • 1991: ?
  • 1992: Teresa Allende
  • 1993: ?
  • 1994: ?
  • 1995: ?
  • 1996: ?
  • 1997: ?
  • 1998: ?
  • 1999: ?
  • 2000: Sandra León
  • 2001: ?
  • 2002: Rosalba García
  • 2003: ?
  • 2004: Claudia Tangarife

3000 metres steeplechase

100 metres hurdles

400 metres hurdles

High jump

Pole vault

Long jump

Triple jump

Shot put

Discus throw

Hammer throw

Javelin throw

Heptathlon

10 kilometres walk

  • 1991: Gloria Moreno
  • 1992: Gloria Moreno
  • 1993: Liliana Bermeo
  • 1994: Cristina Bohórquez
  • 1995: Liliana Bermeo
  • 1996: Liliana Bermeo
  • 1997: Liliana Bermeo
  • 1998: Sandra Zapata

20 kilometres walk

The 2000, 2002 and 2003 events were contested on a track.

References

  1. ^ Quienes Somos (in Spanish). Colombian Athletic Federation. Retrieved on 2021-04-16.
  2. ^ Colombian Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2021-04-16.
Champions 1991–2006
  • Colombian Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
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