Ana Mercedes Campos


Ana Mercedes Campos was a Salvadoran athlete recognized for her role in the 7th Central American and Caribbean Games in Mexico in 1954.

Sports career

On August 10, 1954, in the framework of the 7th Central American and Caribbean Games held in Mexico, Ana Mercedes Campos will become the first Salvadoran woman to obtain a gold medal in the javelin throw category, imposing a 38.82 meters mark.
In 1967, in recognition of her legacy as an athlete, the Sonsonate municipal stadium was named Ana Mercedes Campos Stadium.
On January 25, 2012, she was recognized by the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador as "Most Deserving Daughter of El Salvador", due to "her valuable contributions in the field of national sport".
Campos died on July 31, 2013, from cardiac arrest at the ISSS hospital in her native Sonsonate.

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