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 GOLD Silver SILVER Bronze BRONZE
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
Canada

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
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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
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[edit] Women’s Events

EVENT Gold GOLD Silver SILVER Bronze BRONZE
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
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BRAZIL
Fabíola Molina
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[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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