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  2. List of South American under-18 records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    World Youth Championships: Marrakesh, Morocco 17 years, 48 days 11.39 (+1.6 m/s) 1 October 2005 South American Junior Championships: Rosario, Argentina 17 years, 128 days 11.30 Ángela Tenorio Ecuador 29 June 2013 Ecuadorian Junior Championships Quito, Ecuador 17 years, 153 days [6] 200 m: 23.13 (-0.1 m/s) Angela Tenorio Ecuador 14 July 2013

  3. World Festival of Youth and Students - Wikipedia

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    The World Festival of Youth and Students is an international event organized by the World Federation of Democratic Youth ... Quito: 8,500: 80 [4] "Youth Unite Against ...

  4. Iñaquito - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] There is a large concentration of malls in the area, [1] and the population is wealthy relative to the rest of Quito. [citation needed] This is also home to a large international community in Ecuador, primarily Americans. Various mission agencies have their headquarters for Ecuador here, including HCJB and Youth World.

  5. South American U18 Championships in Athletics - Wikipedia

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    The South American U18 Championships in Athletics (Campeonato Sudamericano U18 de atletismo) is a biennial athletics event organized by "Confederación Sudamericana de Atletismo" , the South American area association of the World Athletics (IAAF). Starting in 1973, the competition was open for athletes under-17 in the early years.

  6. World Youth Day - Wikipedia

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    World Youth Day (WYD) is an event for the youth organized by the Catholic Church that was initiated by Pope John Paul II in 1985. Its concept has been influenced by the Light-Life Movement that has existed in Poland since the 1960s, where during summer camps Catholic young adults over 13 days of camp celebrated a "day of community".

  7. Sport in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador qualified for the finals tournaments of the 2002, 2006, and 2014 editions of the FIFA World Cup. Ecuador finished ahead of Poland and Costa Rica to come second to Germany in Group A in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, eventually falling to England in the Round of 16. Ecuador failed to advance past the group stage in 2002 and 2014, leaving the ...

  8. 1995 FIFA U-17 World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 FIFA U-17 World Championship was the sixth edition of the FIFA U-17 World Championship which was held in the cities of Guayaquil, Portoviejo, Quito, Ibarra, Cuenca, and Riobamba in Ecuador from 3 to 20 August 1995. Players born after 1 August 1978 could participate in this tournament.

  9. 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship squads - Wikipedia

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    LDU Quito: 2 DF: William Cuero 1 June 1981 (aged 20) Barcelona: 3 DF: Jorge Guagua 28 September 1981 (aged 19) El Nacional: 4 DF: Pool Gavilánez 3 August 1981 (aged 19) Santa Rita: 5 MF: Cristhian Quiñónez 12 September 1981 (aged 19) Barcelona: 6 DF: Jorge Vargas 30 January 1981 (aged 20) LDU Quito: 7 MF