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Road running in Uruguay is managed by the Uruguay Athletes' Federation.
Every Uruguayan road running club seems to have a flag. I am
describing below the flags of 23 clubs (including one athlete's
personal flag and the flag of the athletics section of two famous
sports clubs) I have identified beyond the reasonable doubt. Unless
specified, the sources for the images are the Picasa galleries of the
AAU; the photos have been made during the road running championship
organized by the AAU (18 races in 2011, 19 races scheduled in 2012)
and during social events.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The flag is gray with a green square diamond charged with a black runner's shoe-print surrounded by "abran" (left) and "paso" (right) in white letters outlined in black. Below the shoe-print is written "7pm"in black letters.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The club was founded on 7 February 2004 by members of the Fighting
Battalion of Engineers No.1 of the
National Army ("zapador" means "a
sapper" in Spanish); it was opened to all in 2005.
The flag is white with a black border and two black semi-circles on
the left and right border of the flag. In the middle is placed a black
runner, surrounded by the writings in black capital letters
"AGRUPACION ATLETAS" (horizontal, top), "URUGUAY" (horizontal,
bottom), "ZAP" (diagonally descending with letter's size decreasing),
"A" (between the runner's feet), and "DOR" (diagonally ascending with
letter's size increasing).
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The club was founded in May 2007.
The flag is white with two blue curved triangles in upper left and
lower right corners. In the white field is placed a blue disk charged
with a white runner and the writing "A.A. TRANCO / LARGO" (blue) / "San José" (black).
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The flag is blue with a white "X" over the Earth and two ellipses, all
blue outlined in black.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The flag is blue with a yellow-green triangle on each side. In the
middle is an emblem made of a white "X" and a child-stylized runner
wearing a yellow jersey and green shoes. The emblem is surrounded by
the white writing "LOS AMIGOS" (top, arched) / "ATLETISMO" (bottom,
horizontal).
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The flag is white with a small blue triangle in the upper left and
lower right corners. In the middle is a blue disk charged with two
runner's silhouettes, blue outlined in white, and the club's name
written in white capital letters along the inner border of the disk.
"MONTEVIDEO / URUGUAY" is written in blue capital letters in the white
field, "MONTEVIDEO" on the left of the disk, in a descending diagonal
pattern, "URUGUAY" on the right of the disk, in an ascending diagonal
pattern.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The flag is blue with a yellow disk charged with two blue runners
wearing the club's yellow jersey, placed on a white map of Uruguay.
The club's name is written in blue capital letters on a yellow
rectangle superimposed to the bottom of the disk. "URUGUAY" is written
below in white capital letters outlined in blue. The URL of the club's
website ("www.atletasdelprado.uy") is written in yellow letters at the
bottom of the flag.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The club was founded in March 2010.
The flag is red with a white runner surrounded with white flames
("llama" means "flame" in Spanish). C.A. LA LLAMA is written in an
arched pattern over the emblem, and, again, horizontally at the top of
the flag. "ATLETISMO" is written at the bottom, all writings in white
letters.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The club is named for the "chasquis" / "chaski" messengers, who ran
all across the Inca Empire to transmit messages and presents.
The flag is white with two blue curved triangles in upper left and
lower right corners. In the white filed is placed a blue disk with a
white (inner) and black (outer) border, charged with a black stylized
runner and the white writing "CHASQUIS / Uruguay". "CORREDORES" is
written in black letters at the bottom of the flag.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The club's athletes use the C.N. de F. flag, charged with the word
"ATLETISMO", written in white capital letters in the lower fly.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The club is ran by the Canelones Department's Police.
The flag is dark blue with a runner superimposed to a blue arrow
outline in yellow pointing upwards and inscribed inside a yellow ring.
A yellow star and number "2009" are placed on the right of the
runner's emblem. "POLICIAL / CANELONES" is written in yellow letters
below the emblem.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The flag is blue with the white letters "CORREDORES / DE / COLONIA".
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The flag is white with a very stylized red runner. Below is the black
writing "Corredores / DeLaPiedraAlta / FLORIDA-URUGUAY"
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The flag is white with the blue silhouettes, outlined in orange, of
two runners. The club's name is written in blue capital letters on the
white field, "CORREDORES" at the top, "DEL PRADO" at the bottom.
"URUGUAY" is written in blue capital letters, vertically along the
hoist. "MONTEVIDEO" is written in purple letters outlined in orange,
placed in three diagonally descending rows near the fly ("MON" /
"TEVI" / "DEO").
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The flag is light blue with two horizontal black stripes at the top
and the bottom, charged with the white letters "CORREDORES" (Runners)
and "ROCHA", respectively. In the middle of the flag is placed a light
blue disk with four vertical white stripe in its left half,
surrounded by a black ring charged with three light blue stars; in the
middle of the disk are the black filled silhouettes of two runners.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The flag is white with two horizontal red stripes at the top and the
bottom. In the middle of the white field is placed the club's shield,
flanked by the red letters "C.S.C. y D." (left) and
"C.O.E.T.C." (right).
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The flag is white with two horizontal green stripes at the top and the
bottom. In the middle is a blue flying falcon (the club's name means
"Falcons" in Spanish) surrounded by "HALCONES" (top) in green capital
letters and "Uruguay" (bottom) in green letters. The whole emblem is
inscribed in a ring formed by 14 blue words "HALCONES".
Another Halcones flag is green with "HALCONES" in white letters at the
top of the flag and the Uruguayan flag in the middle.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The club's athletes use the Peñarol flag, charged with "ATLETISMO"
written in orange capital letters in a descending diagonal pattern.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The club was founded on 11 November 2007.
The flag is crimson red with a caterpillar (in Spanish, "oruga")
wearing running shoes and holding the flag of the Ecoflag Movement*.
The caterpillar is surrounded by yellow writing, "LELE" (left,
vertical), "TACHU" (right, vertical), and "LOS RAPIDOS ORUGA" (bottom,
horizontal).
The flag is red with white stylized letters "LR" and the writing "LOS
ROJOS" / "GRUPO DE AMIGOS / Y CORREDEROS" (The Reds / Group of
Friends / and Runners) in white capital letters.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The club, founded in 2002, is named for Route 60, the tertiary road
linking Pan De Azúcar and Minas.
The flag is dark green with two grey "roads" on each side. In the
middle is placed the club's badge, a white roadshield-like shield
charged with "RUTEROS / 60" in black.
The club was founded on 21 January 2007 in Montevideo.
The flag is orange with two horizontal black stripes at the top and
the bottom, charged with "SUPERSÓNICOS" and "URUGUAY", respectively,
in white capital letters. In the middle is placed the club's emblem,
made of a runner running on the ring of a planet, all in
white,surrounded on top and bottom by the club's name in white capital
letters, mirrored at the bottom.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
The club also uses a simpler flag, orange with a thin black border and
"SUPERSONICOS" written in black letters in the middle.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
Lourdes García is an athlete member of the Uruguayan national team.
Her "personal' flag is San José's departmental flag, charged with the
white writing "Atleta Maragata - LOURDES GARCIA" at the top and "San
José - Uruguay" at its bottom.
Ivan Sache, 18 December 2011
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