Carlos Díaz (athlete)

Carlos Martín Díaz del Río (born 9 July 1993) is a Chilean middle and long-distance runner. He holds the Chilean national record for the indoor and outdoor 1500 metres, the indoor 3000 metres, the 10,000 metres, the half marathon and the marathon. He was the gold medallist in the event at the South American Championships in Athletics in 2015.

Carlos Díaz
Personal information
Full nameCarlos Martín Díaz del Río
Born (1993-07-09) 9 July 1993 (age 30)
Santiago, Chile
Sport
Country Chile
SportAthletics
Event1500 metresMarathon
Medal record
Pan American Games
Bronze medal – third place2019 Lima5000 m
South American Games
Gold medal – first place2018 Cochabamba1500 m
Gold medal – first place2022 Asunción10,000 m
South American Championships
Gold medal – first place2015 Lima1500 m
Gold medal – first place2023 São Paulo10,000 m
Silver medal – second place2017 Luque1500 m
Silver medal – second place2021 Guayaquil10,000 m
Ibero-American Championships
Bronze medal – third place2012 Barquisimeto1500 m
Bronze medal – third place2014 São Paulo1500 m

Díaz rose through the age categories, taking the South American Youth title in 2010, a South American Junior bronze in 2011, then a gold medal at the South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics in 2014. As a senior athlete he is a two-time medallist at the Ibero-American Championships in Athletics and won a bronze at the 2014 Pan American Sports Festival.

Career

He came from a sporting background, as his mother Julia del Río had competed internationally for Chile at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships.[1] He began to train in distance running with his mother as his coach from a young age.[2] Díaz made his international debut at the 2008 South American Youth Championships in Athletics, where he was ninth.[3] He represented his country at the global level the year after, running in the heats at the 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics.[4] He returned to continental level at the 2010 South American Youth Championships in Athletics and had his first success, taking the 1500 m gold on home turf in Santiago de Chile.[5] Another youth level medal came at the 2010 South American Cross Country Championships, where his fourth-place finish led Chile to the team bronze medals.[6] He began to make progress in the under-20 category at the 2011 South American Junior Championships in Athletics, taking a bronze as the youngest 1500 m medallist as well as fourth in the 800 m.[7]

He began his 2012 with his first senior medal, taking bronze at the 2012 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics just ahead of his older compatriot Iván López. He became an under-20 global finalist at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics, finishing seventh after a national junior record of 3:43.16 minutes in the qualifiers.[8] He moved up another age category for the 2012 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics and took the bronze medal, beaten this time by López, as well as Argentine Federico Bruno.[9]

He failed to improve his personal best in 2013, but took a silver medal behind Leandro de Oliveira at the South American Road Mile Championships and was runner-up at the inaugural Chilean National Sports Games.[10] Díaz returned to the track for Chile in 2014. First, he came close to a personal best at the South American Games in the Chilean capital but narrowly missed a medal behind Colombia's Rafith Rodríguez.[11] After a personal best of 3:40.24 minutes in July,[10] he scored two international bronze medals: first repeating his finish at the Ibero-American Championships, then coming third at the Pan American Sports Festival (Venezuela's Marvin Blanco won both times). In his last outing of the year he topped the podium at the South American Under-23 Championships with a championship record time of 3:44.52 minutes.[12]

Díaz was an improved runner at the start of 2015 and set personal bests in the 1500 metres (3:40.15) and 3000 metres (7:56.34).[10] He set a new best in the 10K run, defending his title in that section of the Santiago Marathon with a time of 28:45 minutes.[13][14] At the age of twenty-one, Díaz established himself as one of the region's top middle-distance runners at the 2015 South American Championships in Athletics by securing his first senior gold in the 1500 m. – one of two winners for Chile at the meeting, alongside Víctor Aravena.[15]

In 2018, Díaz made a move up in distance to the half marathon, and in his debut, he broke the Chilean record by almost 2 minutes with a time of 1:02:22.

Personal bests

International competitions

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
2008South American Youth ChampionshipsLima, Peru9th1500 m4:09.73
2009World Youth ChampionshipsBressanone, Italy11th (q)1500 m4:02.31
2010South American Cross Country ChampionshipsGuayaquil, Ecuador4thYouth race12:09.7
3rdYouth team13 pts
South American Youth ChampionshipsSantiago, Chile1st1500 m4:12.11
2011South American Junior ChampionshipsMedellín, Colombia4th800 m1:50.92
3rd1500 m3:54.41
2012Ibero-American ChampionshipsBarquisimeto, Venezuela3rd1500 m3:48.50
World Junior ChampionshipsBarcelona, Spain7th1500 m3:44.02
South American Under-23 ChampionshipsSão Paulo, Brazil3rd1500 m3:50.01
2013South American Road Mile ChampionshipsBelém, Brazil2ndMile run4:05
2014South American GamesSantiago, Chile4th1500 m3:43.22
Ibero-American ChampionshipsSão Paulo, Brazil3rd1500 m3:44.74
Pan American Sports FestivalMexico City. Mexico3rd1500 m3:49.20
South American Under-23 ChampionshipsMontevideo, Uruguay1st1500 m3:44.52
2015South American ChampionshipsLima, Peru1st1500 m3:40.79
World ChampionshipsBeijing, China24th (sf)1500 m3:47.48
2016Ibero-American ChampionshipsRio de Janeiro, Brazil2nd1500 m3:39.20
2nd3000 m7:54.31
2017South American ChampionshipsAsunción, Paraguay2nd1500 m3:45.69
Bolivarian GamesSanta Marta, Colombia1st1500 m3:45.58
1st5000 m14:02.92
2018South American GamesCochabamba, Bolivia1st1500 m3:50.82
2019Pan American GamesLima, Peru12th1500 m3:49.33
3rd5000 m13:54.43
10,000 mDNF
2021South American ChampionshipsGuayaquil, Ecuador2nd5000 m13:52.63
2022Ibero-American ChampionshipsLa Nucía, Spain2nd5000 m13:51.97
Bolivarian GamesValledupar, Colombia1st5000 m14:34.59
4th10,000 m30:03.46
South American GamesAsunción, Paraguay1st10,000 m29:15.66
2023South American ChampionshipsSão Paulo, Brazil1st10,000 m28:57.18
World ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary10,000 mDNF
Pan American GamesSantiago, Chile4th10,000 m29:22.54

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