Bayron Piedra

Bayron Efrén Piedra Avilés (born August 19, 1982 in Cuenca) is an Ecuadorian middle distance and long-distance runner.He decided to run in both the 1500 m and 5000 m races at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics but he did not succeed in either event, finishing third last in the heats of the 1500 m and failing to finish at all in the 5000 m He has medalled at regional competitions a number of times.He took part in the 2003 Pan American Games and reached the 1500 m final, finishing in eighth.In 2004, he came within a second of scoring a long race/short race double at the South American Cross Country Championships, but Juan Suárez of Argentina just finished ahead of him in the short competition.[2] He improved upon his past performance by taking a bronze in the 2007 Pan American Games.
CuencaEcuadorAthleticsSouth American Championships2013 CartagenaBolivarian Games2005 Armenia2009 SucrePan American Games2011 Guadalajara5000 metres1500 metres2007 Rio de JaneiroSpanish namesurnameEcuadorianGuayaquil Marathon2004 Olympic Games2005 Summer Universiade2007 World Championships2008 Olympic Games2012 Olympic Games2009 South American Championships in Athletics2009 World Championships in Athletics2003 Pan American GamesSouth American Cross Country Championships2007 Pan American Games800 metresBelémRio de Janeiro3000 metresNinove10000 metresStanfordHalf marathonNew York CityMarathonSouth American Junior ChampionshipsConcepciónCartagena, ColombiaColombiaWorld Cross Country ChampionshipsVilamouraPortugalSão Leopoldo, BrazilManausBrazilSanta Fe, ArgentinaPan American Junior ChampionshipsSanta FeArgentinaIbero-American ChampionshipsGuatemala City, GuatemalaSouth American Road Mile ChampionshipsBarquisimetoVenezuelaSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic3:52.20 minUniversiadeDaegu, South KoreaMacaéBrusselsBelgiumSouth American U23 ChampionshipsBarquisimeto, VenezuelaHuelva, SpainOlympic GamesAthens, Greece1:48.42 minCali, ColombiaIzmir, Turkey3:50.03ArmeniaMar del PlataSão Paulo1:48.56 min3:37.88 minWorld ChampionshipsOsaka, Japan3:45.59 minGuayaquil, EcuadorIquique, ChileBeijing, China3:45.57 minALBA GamesLa HabanaLima, Peru3:41.81 min13:56.93 minBelgrade, Serbia3:50.11 min14:07.11 minBerlin, Germany3:49.60 minBoliviaContinental CupSplit, Croatia7:55.52 minGuadalajara, Mexico3:53.45 min14:15.74 minLondonUnited Kingdom14:15.35 minMoscowRussia13:35.38 minTrujilloSouth American GamesSantiagoSouth American Half Marathon ChampionshipsAsunciónParaguayPan American Cross Country CupBarranquillaGuiyang2:14:12Asunción, Paraguay28:50.72Santa Marta, ColombiaCochabamba, BoliviaWorld AthleticsMallon, BillSports Reference LLC