Argentine hammer thrower
Juan Ignacio Cerra
Born (1976-10-16 ) 16 October 1976 (age 48) Santa Fe , ArgentinaHeight 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Weight 100 kg (220 lb) Country Argentina Sport Athletics Event Hammer throw Updated on 5 May 2014
Juan Ignacio Cerra (born 16 October 1976 in Santa Fe )[ 1] [ 2] is a male hammer thrower from Argentina . His personal best throw is 76.42 metres, achieved in July 2001 in Trieste. This is also the South American record.[ 3]
Career
He won the gold medal at the 2003 Pan American Games . He also has a bronze medal from the 1999 Pan American Games , and won the 1998 South American Games . He participated at the World Championships in Athletics in 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2005 as well as the Summer Olympics in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 [ 4] [ 5] without reaching the final. He won the Konex Award Merit Diploma in 2010 as one of the five best athletes from the last decade in Argentina.[ 6]
Personal bests
Hammer throw: 76.42 m – Trieste , 25 July 2001
Competition record
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Argentina
1992
South American Youth Championships
Santiago , Chile
2nd
Discus (1.5 kg)
49.74 m
1st
Hammer (5 kg)
69.64 m
1993
Pan American Junior Championships
Winnipeg , Canada
3rd
Hammer
57.78 m
South American Junior Championships
Puerto la Cruz , Venezuela
1st
Hammer
58.02 m
1994
South American Junior Championships
Santa Fe, Argentina
1st
Hammer
66.62 m
World Junior Championships
Lisbon , Portugal
12th (q)
Hammer
60.44 m
1995
Pan American Junior Championships
Santiago , Chile
9th
Discus
40.92 m
2nd
Hammer
64.24 m
South American Junior Championships
Santiago , Chile
2nd
Discus
44.40 m
1st
Hammer
67.12 m
1997
South American Championships
Mar del Plata , Argentina
3rd
Hammer
68.92 m
1998
Ibero-American Championships
Lisbon , Portugal
3rd
Hammer
70.83 m
South American Games
Cuenca , Ecuador
1st
Hammer
68.56 m A
1999
South American Championships
Bogotá , Colombia
1st
Hammer
72.09 m
Pan American Games
Winnipeg , Canada
3rd
Hammer
70.68 m
World Championships
Seville , Spain
31st (q)
Hammer
71.24 m
2000
Ibero-American Championships
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
1st
Hammer
74.32 m
Olympic Games
Sydney , Australia
27th (q)
Hammer
72.86 m
2001
South American Championships
Manaus , Brazil
1st
Hammer
73.95 m
World Championships
Edmonton , Canada
29th (q)
Hammer
70.70 m
2003
South American Championships
Barquisimeto , Venezuela
1st
Hammer
73.31 m
Pan American Games
Santo Domingo , Dominican Republic
1st
Hammer
75.53 m
World Championships
Paris , France
24th (q)
Hammer
72.70 m
2004
Ibero-American Championships
Huelva , Spain
1st
Hammer
73.34 m
Olympic Games
Athens , Greece
26th (q)
Hammer
72.53 m
2005
South American Championships
Cali , Colombia
1st
Hammer
72.03 m
World Championships
Helsinki , Finland
27th (q)
Hammer
68.44 m
2006
Ibero-American Championships
Ponce, Puerto Rico
1st
Hammer
69.38 m
South American Championships
Tunja , Colombia
1st
Hammer
71.20 m
2007
South American Championships
São Paulo , Brazil
1st
Hammer
72.96 m
Pan American Games
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
3rd
Hammer
72.12 m
2008
Ibero-American Championships
Iquique , Chile
1st
Hammer
69.74 m
Olympic Games
Beijing , China
30th (q)
Hammer
70.16 m
2009
South American Championships
Lima , Peru
1st
Hammer
69.42 m
World Championships
Berlin , Germany
30th (q)
Hammer
69.37 m
2010
Ibero-American Championships
San Fernando, Spain
2nd
Hammer
71.37 m
2011
South American Championships
Buenos Aires , Argentina
1st
Hammer
72.12 m
World Championships
Daegu , South Korea
34th (q)
Hammer
64.27 m
Pan American Games
Guadalajara , Mexico
6th
Hammer
66.80 m
2012
Ibero-American Championships
Barquisimeto , Venezuela
3rd
Hammer
70.86 m
Olympic Games
London , United Kingdom
36th (q)
Hammer
68.20 m
2013
South American Championships
Cartagena, Colombia
2nd
Hammer
69.33 m
2014
South American Games
Santiago , Chile
3rd
Hammer
66.34 m
Ibero-American Championships
São Paulo , Brazil
5th
Hammer
67.96 m
2015
South American Championships
Lima , Peru
3rd
Hammer
67.70 m
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