Athletics at the 2014 Lusophony Games

Athletics at the III Lusophony Games
Host city Bambolim, Goa, IndiaIndia
Date(s) 23–27 January 2014
Main stadium GMC Complex
Participation 135 athletes from
10 nations
Events 31
Records set 1 GR
2017 Maputo


The Athletics competition at the 2014 Lusophony Games took place at the GMC Complex between 23 and 27 January 2014 in Bambolim, Goa State, India.

The competition stood at a significantly lower level than the two previous editions. Arguably the strongest Lusophone nation, Brazil, did not send any competitors while Portugal only sent a few development athletes. Taking advantage of this situation, the host nation, India, topped the medal table. Most of their athletes were representatives of the state of Goa. São Tomé and Princípe was the only nation not to medal.

Medal summary

For full event details see Athletics at the 2014 Lusophony Games – Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Osvaldo Morais (ANG) 10.67  Denielsan Martins (CPV) 10.75  Mauro Gaspar (ANG) 10.91
200 metres  Holder da Silva (GBS) 21.40 GR  Denielsan Martins (CPV) 21.95  Prisca Baltazar (ANG) 22.16
400 metres  Maurício Alves (CPV) 49.40[1]  Kevin Oliveira (ANG) 49.81  Izequiel Evora (CPV) 49.81
800 metres  Alberto Mamba (MOZ) 1:53.96  Lalit Mathur (IND) 1:54.36  Maurício Alves (CPV) 1:55.74
1500 metres  Alberto Mamba (MOZ) 4:06.90  Punchi Hewage Chamal (SRI) 4:08.60  Mohammed Afsal (IND) 4:10.60
5000 metres  Ruben Sança (CPV) 14:28.48  Euclides Varela (CPV) 14:29.91  Alexandre João (ANG) 14:37.92
10 kilometres  Alexandre João (ANG) 30:20.19  Francisco Caluvi (ANG) 30:21.59  Euclides Varela (CPV) 30:23.14
110 metres hurdles  Iong Kim Fai (MAC) 14.47  Hashith Nirmal (SRI) 14.58  Manamkandath Nasimudheen (IND) 14.72
400 metres hurdles  Kurt Couto (MOZ) 51.97  Creve Machava (MOZ) 53.44  Nandana Gunathilaka (SRI) 54.42
3000 metres steeplechase  Sachin Patil (IND) 9:9.49  Maloth Naresh (IND) 9:20.44  José Nuno Paulo (POR) 9:27.48
4×100 metres relay  Sri Lanka (SRI)
Umanga Surendra
Himasha Eashan
Mohamed Ashrafu
Ashan Hasaranga
41.38  India (IND)
Ganesh Satpute
Ajith Itty Varghese
Robin Raju
Ritesh Choudhary
42.00  Macau (MAC)
Pao Hin Fong
Yang Zi Xian
Lam Kin Hang
Leong Wang Kuong
42.09
4×400 metres relay  Sri Lanka (SRI)
Indunil Herath
Punchi Hewage Chamal
Hashith Nirmal
Nandana Gunathilaka
3:19.02  Cape Verde (CPV)
Bruno Moniz
Izequiel Evora
Maurício Alves
Samuel Freire
3:20.62  Angola (ANG)
Kevin Oliveira
Osvaldo Morais
Prisca Baltazar
Florisvaldo Estevão
3:23.11[1]
High jump  Harshith Shashidhar (IND) 2.13 m  Shreenith Mohan (IND) 2.11 m  Tiago Costa (POR) 2.06 m
Long jump  Shankar Kartik Dhamdhay (IND) 7.01 m  Anik Ajay Naik (IND) 6.91 m  Bruno Moniz (CPV) 6.76 m
Triple jump  Eranda Dinesh Fernando (SRI) 15.74 m  Zuber Mohd (IND) 14.92 m  Dhiraj Mishra (IND) 14.58 m
Shot put  Hubert D'Costa (IND) 12.32 m  Ashwin Soares (IND) 9.77 m  Samuel Marçal dos Santos (TLS) 5.32 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Archana Suseentran (IND) 11.98  Ruma Sarkar (IND) 12.16  Jani Chathurangani (SRI) 12.19
200 metres  Rengitha Chellah (IND) 25.00  Lidiane Lopes (CPV) 25.07  Danukshika Fernando (SRI) 25.89
400 metres  Rathna Kumari (SRI) 56.72  Vijayakumari Gowdenahalli (IND) 57.19  Leong Ka Man (MAC) 58.32
800 metres  Felismina Cavela (ANG) 2:16.48  Priyanka Singh Patel (IND) 2:22.70  Iao Si Teng (MAC) 2:27.18
1500 metres  Chitra Palakeezh Unnikrishan (IND) 4:35.37  Felismina Cavela (ANG) 4:41.15  Nitisha Govind Gaonk (IND) 5:04.10
5000 metres  Jayashri Boragi (IND) 18:06.70  Pooja Varade (IND) 18:13.26  Ernestina Paulino (ANG) 18:17.20
10 kilometres  Claudia Barboso (POR) 34:39.24  Ernestina Paulino (ANG) 35:16.88  Swati Haridas Gadhave (IND) 35:35.40
100 metres hurdles  Anchu Mamachan (IND) 14.21  Witiney Barata (ANG) 14.45  Silvia Panguana (MOZ) 14.76
400 metres hurdles  Anu Raghavan (IND) 60.53  Graciela Martins (GBS) 62.09  Niluka Wickramasinghe (SRI) 62.85
4×100 metres relay  India (IND)
Bhagyashree Shirke
Kirandeep Kaur
Rengitha Chellah
Neethu Mathew
47.11  Sri Lanka (SRI)
Jani Chathurangani
N.C.D. Priyadarshani
Danukshika Fernando
Yamuna Niranjani
47.67  Macau (MAC)
Ieong Loi
Io In Chi
Vu Nga Man
Leong Ka Man
49.67
4×400 metres relay  India (IND)
Vijayakumari Gowdenahalli
Merlin Parameshwaran
Anu Raghavan
Iniya Pongiyannan
3:48.75  Sri Lanka (SRI)
Upamalika Kumari
Niluka Wickramasinghe
Danukshika Fernando
Ishara Madushani
3:50.35  Macau (MAC)
Io In Chi
Vu Nga Man
Leong Ka Man
Iao Si Teng
4:20.77
High jump  Tintu Devassia (IND) 1.71 m  Saumiya Sooriyampola (SRI) 1.68 m  Neena Varakil (IND) 1.45 m
Long jump  Evelise Veiga (POR) 5.86 m  Neena Varakil (IND) 5.66 m  Karthika Gothandapani (IND) 5.53 m
Triple jump  Bhairabi Roy (IND) 12.48 m  Siva Anbarasi (IND) 12.31 m  Vanessa Rocha (POR) 12.15 m
Shot put  Sílvia Cruz (POR) 13.25 m  Kajal Ulhas Verenkar (IND) 10.38 m  Desiree Pereira (IND) 10.14 m

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  India 14 14 8 36
2  Sri Lanka 4 5 4 13
3  Angola 3 5 5 13
4  Mozambique 3 1 1 5
5  Portugal 3 0 1 4
6  Cape Verde 2 5 4 11
7  Guinea-Bissau 1 1 0 2
8  Macau 1 0 5 6
9  Timor-Leste 0 0 1 1

Participation

References

  1. 1 2 The original 400m and 4×400m medalist, Sumit Malik, was at the time of the competition provisionally suspended from competing for a doping violation and was later stripped of his medals.
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