Swimming at the 1999 Pan American Games
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The Swimming Tournament at the 1999 Pan American Games took place in the Pan Am Pool in Winnipeg, Manitoba, from August 2 to August 7, 1999. In 32 events, the Americans won only ten golds, seven by the women. The last time either the U.S. men's or women's team won fewer than ten golds was 1963, when there were only eight events for each. But the U.S. didn't send its very best to Winnipeg. That honor went to the team that headed for Sydney at the 1999 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships.
[edit] Men’s Events
EVENT | GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE |
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50 m freestyle | Fernando Scherer Brazil |
José Martín Meolans Argentina |
Marcos Hernández Cuba |
100 m freestyle | Fernando Scherer Brazil |
José Martín Meolans Argentina |
Gustavo Borges Brazil |
200 m freestyle | Gustavo Borges Brazil |
Scott Tucker United States |
Leonardo Costa Brazil |
400 m freestyle | Luiz Lima Brazil |
Austin Ramirez United States |
Rick Say Canada |
1500 m freestyle | Tim Siciliano United States |
Luiz Lima Brazil |
Ricardo Monasterio Venezuela |
100 m backstroke | Rodolfo Falcon Cuba |
Alexandre Massura Brazil |
Matt Allen United States |
200 m backstroke | Leonardo Costa Brazil |
Aaron Peirsol United States |
Dan Shevchik United States |
100 m breaststroke | Ed Moses United States |
Jarrod Marrs United States Morgan Knabe |
None |
200 m breaststroke | Morgan Knabe Canada |
Steve West United States |
Mark Gangloff United States |
100 m butterfly | Francisco Sánchez Venezuela |
Shamek Pietucha Canada |
José Martín Meolans Argentina |
200 m butterfly | Shamek Pietucha Canada |
Steven Brown United States |
Devin Howard United States |
200 m individual medley | Curtis Myden Canada |
Joe Montague United States |
Owen von Richter Canada |
400 m individual medley | Curtis Myden Canada |
Eric Donnelly United States |
Owen von Richter Canada |
4 x 100 m freestyle relay | BRAZIL Fernando Scherer César Quintaes André Cordeiro Gustavo Borges |
UNITED STATES Scott Tucker Dan Phillips Jarod Schroeder Justin Ewers |
VENEZUELA --- --- --- --- |
4 x 200 m freestyle relay | UNITED STATES Adam Messner Dan Phillips Devin Howard Scott Tucker |
BRAZIL Leonardo Costa Rodrigo Castro André Cordeiro Gustavo Borges |
CANADA Mark Johnston Brian Johns Yannick Lupien Rick Say |
4 x 100 m medley relay | BRAZIL Alexandre Massura Marcelo Tomazini Fernando Scherer Gustavo Borges |
UNITED STATES Matt Allen Glenn Moses Jarod Schroeder Scott Tucker |
CANADA --- --- --- --- |
[edit] Women’s Events
EVENT | GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE |
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50 m freestyle | Tammie Spatz United States |
Eileen Coparropa Panama |
Laura Nicholls Canada |
100 m freestyle | Laura Nicholls Canada |
Tammie Spatz United States |
Marianne Limpert Canada |
200 m freestyle | Jessica Deglau Canada |
Janelle Atkinson Jamaica |
Talor Bendel United States |
400 m freestyle | Kaitlin Sandeno United States |
Janelle Atkinson Jamaica |
Joanne Malar Canada |
800 m freestyle | Kaitlin Sandeno United States |
Janelle Atkinson Jamaica |
Lindsay Beavers Canada |
100 m backstroke | Kelly Stefanyshyn Canada |
Denali Knapp United States |
Beth Botsford United States |
200 m backstroke | Denali Knapp United States |
Beth Botsford United States |
Kelly Stefanyshyn Canada |
100 m breaststroke | Staciana Stitts United States |
Kristen Woodring United States |
Lauren van Oosten Canada |
200 m breaststroke | Lauren van Oosten Canada |
Annemieke McReynolds United States |
Katie Yevak United States |
100 m butterfly | Karen Campbell United States |
Jessica Deglau Canada |
Karine Chevrier Canada |
200 m butterfly | Jessica Deglau Canada |
Jennifer Button Canada |
Kalyn Keller United States |
200 m individual medley | Joanne Malar Canada |
Maggie Bowen United States |
Marianne Limpert Canada |
400 m individual medley | Joanne Malar Canada |
Maggie Bowen United States |
Carolyn Adel Suriname |
4 x 100 m freestyle relay | CANADA Jessica Deglau Marianne Limpert Sarah Evanetz Laura Nicholls |
UNITED STATES Tammie Spatz Courtney Shealy Stefanie Williams Jen Eberwien |
BRAZIL Juliana Machado Rebeca Gusmão Flávia Delaroli Tatiana Lima |
4 x 200 m freestyle relay | CANADA Jessica Deglau Joanne Malar Marianne Limpert Laura Nicholls |
UNITED STATES Caroline Geehr Julia Stowers Megan Melgaard Talor Bendel |
BRAZIL Monique Ferreira Nayara Ribeiro Tatiana Lima Ana Muniz |
4 x 100 m medley relay | UNITED STATES Denali Knapp Staciana Stitts Karen Campbell Tammie Spatz |
CANADA Lauren van Oosten --- --- --- |
BRAZIL Fabíola Molina --- --- --- |
[edit] References
Swimming at the Pan American Games |
Buenos Aires 1951 | Mexico City 1955 | Chicago 1959 | São Paulo 1963 | Winnipeg 1967 | Cali 1971 | Mexico City 1975 | San Juan 1979 | Caracas 1983 | Indianapolis 1987 | Havana 1991 | Mar del Plata 1995 | Winnipeg 1999 | Santo Domingo 2003 | Rio de Janeiro 2007 |
Events at the 1999 Pan American Games (Winnipeg, Canada) |
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