Atletismo Sudamericano

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Atletismo Sudamericano (South American Athletics), formerly CONSUDATLE (Spanish: Confederación Sudamericana de Atletismo; South American Athletics Confederation), is the continental confederation governing body of athletics for national governing bodies and multi-national federations within South America, including the transcontinental country Panama. CONSUDATLE is one of six area associations of World Athletics (WA). CONSUDATLE was founded on May 24, 1918, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[2] Therefore, the CONSUDATLE claims to be the oldest athletics area association of the world. The founding members were Argentina, Uruguay, and Andean Chile. Successively, the other countries joined: Brazil in 1922, Ecuador and Peru in 1925, Bolivia in 1930, and Colombia in 1937. Paraguay and Venezuela followed later, and Guyana, Panama, and Suriname joined within the last decades.[2]

CONSUDATLE
Formation1918
TypeSports federation
HeadquartersManaus, Amazonas, Brazil[1]
Membership
13 member federations
President
Brazil Roberto Gesta de Melo
WebsiteAtletismoSudamericano.org (in Spanish)

Presidents

The current president Roberto Gesta de Melo was re-elected in 2010 for the period 2011-2015 in Rio de Janeiro.[3][4] Former presidents can be found here.[2]

NameCountryPresidency
Carlos Fanta  Chile1918–1919
Francisco Ghigliani  Uruguay1919–1920
Alfredo W. Betteley  Chile1920–1921
Francisco Ghigliani  Uruguay1921–1926
Alfredo W. Betteley  Chile1927–1928
Alfredo Benavides Canseco  Peru1929–1930
Próspero Alemandri  Argentina1930–1931
Juan Astengo  Uruguay1931–1933
Luis Mandujano Tobar  Chile1934–1935
Luis Aranha  Brazil1936–1937
Luis Gálvez Chipoco  Peru1937–1960
Pedro J. Gálvez Velarde  Peru1960–1989
Jacobo Bucaram  Ecuador1989–1993
Roberto Gesta de Melo  Brazil1993–present

Championships

The ConSudAtle organizes the following championships, tournaments, and circuits:[5]

Member federations

CountryFederationLink
 ArgentinaArgentine Athletics Confederation[1]
 BoliviaBolivian Athletics Federation[2]
 BrazilBrazilian Athletics Confederation[3]
 ChileChilean Athletics Federation[4]
 ColombiaColombian Athletics Federation[5]
 EcuadorEcuadorian Athletics Federation[6]
 GuyanaAthletics Association of Guyana[7] Archived 2014-02-01 at the Wayback Machine
 PanamaPanamanian Athletics Federation[8]
 ParaguayParaguayan Athletics Federation[9]
 PeruPeruvian Athletics Sport Federation[10]
 SurinameSuriname Athletics Federation[11]
 UruguayUruguayan Athletics Confederation[12]
 VenezuelaVenezuelan Athletics Federation[13]

See also

References

External links