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Louis Tristán
Louis Tristán (born 1 May 1984) is a Peruvian long jumper. His personal best jump is 8.09 metres, achieved in October 2006 in Tunja. He competed at the 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships, 2004 World Indoor Championships, the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships, 2006 World Indoor Championships, the 2007 World Championships in Athletics – Men's long jump, 2007 World Championships and the Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's long jump, 2008 Olympic Games without reaching the final. Achievements References

* 1984 births Living people Peruvian male long jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 2007 Pan American Games Pan American Games athletes for Peru Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Peru Athletes from Lima South American Games silver medalists for Peru South American Games medalists in athletics Competitors at the 2006 South American Games 21st-century Peruvian sportsmen {{Peru-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Track And Field
Track and field (or athletics in British English) is a sport that includes Competition#Sports, athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills. The name used in North America is derived from where the sport takes place, a running track and a grass field for the throwing and some of the jumping events. Track and field is categorized under the umbrella sport of athletics, which also includes road running, cross country running and racewalking. Though the sense of "athletics" as a broader sport is not used in American English, outside of the United States the term ''athletics'' can either be used to mean just its track and field component or the entirety of the sport (adding road racing and cross country) based on context. The foot racing events, which include sprint (running), sprints, middle-distance running, middle- and long-distance running, long-distance events, racewalking, and hurdling, are won by the athlete who completes it in the least time. The jumpin ...
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2005 South American Championships In Athletics
The 2005 in athletics (track and field), 2005 South American Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero in Cali, Colombia from July 21 to July 24, 2005. Detailed day-by-day reports can be found on the IAAF website. Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table See also *2005 in athletics (track and field) References External links Men Results– GBR Athletics
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Athletics At The 2007 Pan American Games – Men's Long Jump
The men's long jump event at the 2007 Pan American Games was held on July 23–24. Medalists Results Qualification Qualifying perf. 7.80 (Q) or 12 best performers (q) advanced to the Final. Final ReferencesOfficial results Long 2007 2007 was designated as the International Heliophysical Year and the International Polar Year. Events January * January 1 **Bulgaria and Romania 2007 enlargement of the European Union, join the European Union, while Slovenia joins the Eur ...
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Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro, or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro. It is the second-most-populous city in Brazil (after São Paulo) and the sixth-most-populous city in the Americas. Founded in 1565 by the Portuguese, the city was initially the seat of the Captaincy of Rio de Janeiro, a domain of the Portuguese Empire. In 1763, it became the capital of the State of Brazil, a state of the Portuguese Empire. In 1808, when the Portuguese Royal Court moved to Brazil, Rio de Janeiro became the seat of the court of Queen Maria I of Portugal. She subsequently, under the leadership of her son the prince regent John VI of Portugal, raised Brazil to the dignity of a kingdom, within the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and Algarves. Rio remained as the capital of the pluricontinental monarchy until 1822, when the Brazilian War of Independence began. This is one of the few instances in history that the capital of a colonizing country officially shifted to a city ...
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Athletics At The 2007 Pan American Games
The Sport of athletics, athletics competition at the 2007 Pan American Games was held at the Flamengo Park and Estádio Olímpico João Havelange in Rio de Janeiro between 22 July and 29 July 2007. In the 47 events that took place, thirteen List of Pan American Games records in Athletics, Games records in athletics were equalled or beaten at the 2007 edition. Cuba fielded its best athletes and easily topped the medal table, winning twelve gold medals and also having the greatest medal haul overall with a total of 30. The hosts, Brazil, took second place on the table having won nine golds and 23 medals overall. The United States – continuing its tradition of fielding a far from full strength squad – had its worst performance ever in the Athletics at the Pan American Games, Pan American athletics competition. With six golds for third place, it finished outside the top two for the first time in Games history (although its medal total of 24 was one greater than second-placed Brazil) ...
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Athletics At The 2006 South American Games – Results
These are the full results of the athletics competition at the 2006 South American Games also serving as the 2006 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics. The event took place between November 10 and November 12, 2006 at Centro Nacional de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo (CeNARD) in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Men's results 100 meters Heat 1 – 10 November 17:10h - Wind: +0.9 m/s Heat 2 – 10 November 17:10h - Wind: +1.0 m/s Final – 10 November 19:10h - Wind: +0.9 m/s 200 meters Heat 1 – 12 November 10:35h - Wind: +2.5 m/s Heat 2 – 12 November 10:35h - Wind: +2.0 m/s Final – 12 November 17:55h - Wind: +2.3 m/s 400 meters Heat 1 – 10 November 10:30h Heat 2 – 10 November 10:30h Final – 10 November 18:40h 800 meters Final – 10 November 18:20h 1500 meters Final – 11 November 18:10h 5000 meters Final – 10 November 19:30h 10,000 meters Final – 12 November 18:50h 3000 meters steeplechas ...
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southwest of the Río de la Plata. Buenos Aires is classified as an Alpha− global city, according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, GaWC 2024 ranking. The city proper has a population of 3.1 million and its urban area 16.7 million, making it the List of metropolitan areas, twentieth largest metropolitan area in the world. It is known for its preserved eclecticism, eclectic European #Architecture, architecture and rich culture, cultural life. It is a multiculturalism, multicultural city that is home to multiple ethnic and religious groups, contributing to its culture as well as to the dialect spoken in the city and in some other parts of the country. This is because since the 19th century, the city, and the country in general, has been a major recipient of millions of Immigration to Argentina, im ...
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2006 South American Under-23 Championships In Athletics
The 2nd South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics were held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, at the Centro Nacional de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo (CeNARD) on November 10–12, 2006. The championships were held as a part of the 2006 South American Games (ODESUR). A detailed report on the results was given. Participation 410 athletes from 11 countries participated in the event. However, an unofficial count through the result lists resulted only in 266 participating athletes: * (55) * (6) * (65) * (35) * (35) * (17) * (1) * (9) * (11) * (6) * (26) Medal summary Medal winners are published. Detailed results can be found on the Fecodatle, on the CAU, on the CACAC website, on the CONSUDATLE 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 ... website, and on the Ti ...
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2006 South American Championships In Athletics – Results
These are the official results of the 2006 South American Championships in Athletics which took place from September 29 through October 1, 2006 in Tunja, Colombia. Men's results 100 meters Heats – September 29Wind:Heat 1: -2.8 m/s, Heat 2: -3.8 m/s Final – September 29Wind:-2.0 m/s 200 meters Heats – September 30Wind:Heat 1: -2.8 m/s, Heat 2: -3.8 m/s Final – September 30Wind:-1.3 m/s 400 meters Heats – September 29 Final – September 29 800 meters October 1 1500 meters September 30 5000 meters October 1 10,000 meters September 29 110 meters hurdles September 29Wind: -3.0 m/s 400 meters hurdles Heats – September 30 Final – September 30 3000 meters steeplechase October 1 4 x 100 meters relay September 30 4 x 400 meters relay October 1 20,000 meters walk September 30 High jump September 30 Pole vault September 29 Long jump October 1 Triple jump September 30 Shot put October 1 Discus thro ...
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Tunja () is a municipality and city on the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes, in the region known as the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, 130 km northeast of Bogotá. In 2018 the municipality had a population of 172,548. It is the capital of Boyacá department and the Central Boyacá Province. Tunja is an important educational centre of well-known universities. In the time before the Spanish conquest of the Muisca, there was an indigenous settlement, called Hunza, seat of the ''hoa'' Eucaneme, conquered by the Spanish conquistadors on August 20, 1537. The Spanish city was founded by captain Gonzalo Suárez Rendón on August 6, 1539, exactly one year after the capital Santafé de Bogotá. The city hosts the most remaining Muisca architecture: Hunzahúa Well, Goranchacha Temple and Cojines del Zaque. Tunja is a tourist destination, especially for religious colonial architecture, with the Casa Fundador Gonzalo Suárez Rendón recognized as the oldest remnant. In addition to its ...
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2006 South American Championships In Athletics
The 2006 South American Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio La Independencia in Tunja, Colombia from 29 September to 1 October. The competition represented a departure from the traditional biennial cycle of the championships, a decision taken partly as a response to the lack of major competitions that year for the region's athletes, as well as the fact many athletes would instead focus on the 2007 World Championships in Athletics and the Pan American Games (in Rio de Janeiro) which were scheduled for the following year. The stadium's location at 2810 metres above sea level aided the performances of athletes competing in the sprint and field events.Tunja to host South American Championships


2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's Long Jump
The Men's long jump event at the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on March 10–11. Medalists Results Qualification Qualifying perf. 7.95 (Q) or 8 best performers (q) advanced to the Final. Final ReferencesResults {{DEFAULTSORT:2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships - Men's long jump Long Long may refer to: Measurement * Long, characteristic of something of great duration * Long, characteristic of something of great length * Longitude (abbreviation: long.), a geographic coordinate * Longa (music), note value in early music mens ... Long jump at the World Athletics Indoor Championships ...
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