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{{Infobox Athletics Championships
|Name = IX Ibero-American Championships
|Logo = 2000 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics logo.png
|Size =
|Colour = #FFCA4D
|Optional caption =
|Optional caption = The host athletics stadium (centre top) seen as part of the [[Maracanã Complex|Maracanã]] Sports Complex▼
|Host city = [[Rio de Janeiro (city)|Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]
|Dates =
|Stadium = [[Estádio Célio de Barros]]
|Nations participating = 20
|Athletes participating =
|Events = 44
|Records set = <small>8 championship records</small>
|Previous = [[1998 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics|1998 Lisbon]]
|Next = [[2002 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics|2002
}}
The '''2000 [[Ibero-American Championships in Athletics]]''' (Spanish: '''''IX Campeonato Iberoamericano de Atletismo''''') was the ninth edition of the international [[athletics (sport)|athletics]] competition between [[Ibero-America]]n nations which was held at the [[Estádio Célio de Barros]] in [[Rio de Janeiro (city)|Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]] on
The host nation Brazil easily topped the medal table by winning 18 [[gold medal]]s and a total haul of 45 medals. The next best performing nation was [[Spain]], which took six golds and 21 medals during the two-day championships.<ref name=IAAF1>[https://archive.today/20130415013341/http://berlin.iaaf.org/aboutiaaf/news/newsid=15214.html Brazil clinches 18 golds in Ibero American Championships]. IAAF/AP (2000-05-22). Retrieved on 2012-01-09.</ref> [[Cuba]] and [[Colombia]] won five golds each, while [[Argentina]] and [[Mexico]] had the third and fourth largest totals, with eleven and ten medals respectively. Fourteen of the 20 nations that participated reached the medal podium.<ref name=SF10/>
Brazil dominated the men's track events and [[Hudson de Souza]] completed
Although the level of performances was generally lower than at earlier editions, eight [[List of Ibero-American Championships in Athletics records|championships records]] were set. Two national records were also beaten; [[Elena Guerra (athlete)|Elena Guerra]] improved the 1500 m [[Uruguayan records in athletics|Uruguayan record]] and [[Érika Olivera]] set a new [[Chilean records in athletics|Chilean record]] for the [[5000 metres]].<ref name=SF10/> The Brazilian men's [[4×100 m relay]] team gave the performance of the competition with their winning time of 38.24 seconds, which was a [[List of South American records in athletics|South American record]] and an Ibero-American record.<ref name=IAAF1/>
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Several athletes present at the competition went on to win medals on the Olympic stage later that year: Mexican [[Noé Hernández]] won the 20 km walk silver medal, Fernanda Ribeiro took an Olympic bronze over 10,000 m, while both the Brazilian and Cuban 4×100 m relay teams reached the Olympic podium.<ref>[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2000/ATH/ Athletics at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games]. Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2012-01-09.</ref> Future world champion [[Naide Gomes]] won [[São Tomé and Príncipe]]'s first ever medal with her runner-up performance in the [[heptathlon]].▼
▲Several athletes present at the competition went on to win medals on the Olympic stage later that year: Mexican [[Noé Hernández (racewalker)|Noé Hernández]] won the 20 km walk silver medal, Fernanda Ribeiro took an Olympic bronze over 10,000 m, while both the Brazilian and Cuban 4×100 m relay teams reached the Olympic podium.<ref>[
==Medal summary==
{{main|2000 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics – Results}}
===Men===
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}
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|{{flagathlete|[[Eronilde de Araújo]]|BRA}} ||49.35
|{{flagathlete|[[Carlos Zbinden]]|CHI}} ||50.32
|{{flagathlete|[[Anderson
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|3000 m steeplechase
|{{flagathlete|[[José Luis Blanco]]|ESP}} ||8:28.44
|{{flagathlete|[[Salvador Miranda (runner)|Salvador Miranda]]|MEX}} ||8:28.80
|{{flagathlete|[[José María González (athlete)|José María González]]|ESP}} ||8:30.96
|-
|4×100 m relay
| {{flagteam|BRA}}<br />[[Vicente de Lima]]<br />[[Édson Ribeiro]]<br />[[André da Silva]]<br />[[Claudinei da Silva]]||38.24 '''CR'''
| {{flagteam|CUB}}<br />[[José Ángel César]]<br />[[Luis Alberto Pérez-Rionda]]<br />[[Iván García (athlete)|Iván García]]<br />[[Freddy Mayola]]||38.97
| {{flagteam|CHI}}<br />[[Juan Pablo Faúndez]]<br />[[Ricardo Roach]]<br />[[Sebastián Keitel]]<br />[[Rodrigo Roach]]||39.90
|-
|4×400 m relay
| {{flagteam|BRA}}<br />[[Anderson Jorge dos Santos]]<br />[[Sanderlei Parrela]]<br />[[Luis Antônio Eloi]]<br />[[Valdinei da Silva]]||3:03.33
| {{flagteam|CHI}}<br />[[Ricardo Roach]]<br />[[Guillermo Meyer]]<br />[[Carlos Zbinden]]<br />[[Rodrigo Roach]]||3:10.86
| {{flagteam|ARG}}<br />[[Carlos Gats]]<br />[[Gustavo Aguirre]]<br />[[Iván Altamirano]]<br />[[Gabriel López (athlete)|Gabriel López]]||3:12.45
|-
|20,000 m track walk
|{{flagathlete|[[Noé Hernández (racewalker)|Noé Hernández]]|MEX}} ||1:24:50.46
|{{flagathlete|[[João Vieira (
|{{flagathlete|[[Ricardo Alexandre Reinert]]|BRA}} ||1:32:43.63
|-
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| Long jump
|{{flagathlete|[[Nelson Ferreira (athlete)|Nelson Ferreira]]|BRA}} ||7.90 m
|{{flagathlete|[[Esteban Copland]]|VEN|1930}} ||7.81 m
|{{flagathlete|[[Joan Lino Martínez]]|CUB}} ||7.71 m
|-
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| Shot put
|{{flagathlete|[[Manuel Martínez Gutiérrez]]|ESP}} ||19.70 m
|{{flagathlete|[[Yojer Medina]]|VEN|1930}} ||18.89 m
|{{flagathlete|[[Iker Sukia]]|ESP}} ||18.17 m
|-
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| Hammer throw
|{{flagathlete|[[Juan Ignacio Cerra]]|ARG}} ||74.32 m
|{{flagathlete|[[Vítor Costa (hammer thrower)|Vítor Costa]]|POR}} ||72.36 m
|{{flagathlete|[[José Manuel Pérez (athlete)|José Manuel Pérez]]|ESP}} ||70.67 m
|-
| Javelin throw
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|1500 metres
|{{flagathlete|[[Nuria Fernández]]|ESP}} ||4:18.03
|{{flagathlete|[[Rocío Rodríguez (athlete)|Rocío Rodríguez]]|ESP}} ||4:19.78
|{{flagathlete|[[Niusha Mancilla]]|BOL}} ||4:20.02
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| Discus throw
|{{flagathlete|[[Katiuscia de Jesus]]|BRA}} ||51.41 m
|{{flagathlete|[[Neolanis Suárez]]|VEN|1930}} ||49.49 m
|{{flagathlete|[[Fanny García]]|VEN|1930}} ||49.45 m
|-
| Hammer throw
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[[File:Hudson de Souza.jpg|thumb|160px|Brazil's [[Hudson de Souza]] won the 800 and 1500 m titles.]]
[[File:Naide Gomes.JPG|thumb|220px|Heptathlon runner-up [[Naide Gomes]] was São Tomé and Príncipe's first ever medallist.]]
{{Medals table
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| gold_BRA = 18 | silver_BRA = 16 | bronze_BRA = 11 | host_BRA = yes
| gold_ESP = 6 | silver_ESP = 5 | bronze_ESP = 10
| gold_CUB = 5 | silver_CUB = 2 | bronze_CUB = 1
| gold_COL = 5 | silver_COL = 0 | bronze_COL = 1
| gold_ARG = 3 | silver_ARG = 3 | bronze_ARG = 5
| gold_POR = 3 | silver_POR = 3 | bronze_POR = 3
| gold_MEX = 3 | silver_MEX = 5 | bronze_MEX = 2
| gold_CHI = 1 | silver_CHI = 3 | bronze_CHI = 5
| gold_VEN = 0 | silver_VEN = 3 | bronze_VEN = 1 | name_VEN = {{flagteam|VEN|1930}}
| gold_PUR = 0 | silver_PUR = 1 | bronze_PUR = 3
| gold_BOL = 0 | silver_BOL = 1 | bronze_BOL = 1
| gold_PAR = 0 | silver_PAR = 1 | bronze_PAR = 0
| gold_STP = 0 | silver_STP = 1 | bronze_STP = 0
| gold_URU = 0 | silver_URU = 0 | bronze_URU = 1
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==Participation==
A total of 20 delegations were sent from the 28 member nations of the [[Asociación Iberoamericana de Atletismo]], with
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==References==
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*[http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/iac.htm Ibero American Championships]. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2012-01-08.
*[http://www.rfea.es/aeea/archivos/libroiberoamericano2010.pdf El Atletismo Ibero-Americano - San Fernando 2010] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111123081158/http://www.rfea.es/aeea/archivos/libroiberoamericano2010.pdf |date=2011-11-23 }} (pgs. 161-170). RFEA. Retrieved on 2012-01-08.
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