Athletics at the 1999 Pan American Games

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Athletics at the 1999 Pan American Games

Two new events were introduced for women: pole vault and hammer throw. In addition the 20 km road walk replaced the 10,000 m track walk.

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[edit] Men's results

[edit] Track

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
100 m Bernard Williams
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10.08 Freddy Mayola
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10.10 Claudinei da Silva
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10.13
Wind: +0.4
200 m Claudinei da Silva
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20.30 Curtis Perry
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20.58 Sebastián Keitel
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20.82
Wind: -1.9
400 m Greg Haughton
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44.59 Danny McCray
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44.83 Alejandro Cárdenas
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44.92
800 m Johnny Gray
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1:45.38 Norberto Téllez
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1:45.40 Zach Whitmarsh
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1:45.94
1500 m Graham Hood
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3:41.20 Michael Stember
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3:41.96 Hudson de Souza
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3:42.18
5000 m José David Galván
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13:42.04 Elenílson da Silva
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13:43.13 Jeff Schiebler
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13:43.66
10,000 m Elenílson da Silva
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28:43.50 José David Galván
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28:44.03 Pete Julian
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28:44.55
Marathon Vanderlei de Lima
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2:17:20 Rubén Maza
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2:19:56 Éder Fialho
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2:20:09
3000 m st. Joël Bourgeois
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8:35.03 Francis O'Neill
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8:35.73 Jean-Nicolas Duval
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8:39.52
110 m H Anier García
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13.17 CR Yoel Hernández
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13.24 Eugene Swift
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13.41
Wind: +1.1
400 m H Eronilde de Araújo
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48.23 CR Eric Thomas
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48.40 Torrance Zellner
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48.45
20 km Walk Bernardo Segura
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1:20:17 Daniel García
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1:20:28 Jefferson Pérez
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1:20:46
50 km Walk Joel Sánchez
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4:06:31 Carlos Mercenario
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4:09:48 Philip Dunn
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4:13:45
4 X 100 m Flag of Brazil Brazil 38.18 Flag of Canada Canada 38.49 Flag of Jamaica Jamaica 38.82
4 X 400 m Flag of Jamaica Jamaica 2:57.97 CR Flag of Brazil Brazil 2:58.56 Flag of the United States United States 3:00.94

AR Area record | CR championship record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB/PR personal best/record | SB seasonal best | WL world leading (in a given season) | WR world record

[edit] Field

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
High jump[1] Kwaku Boateng
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Mark Boswell
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2.25 - - Charles Clinger
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2.25
Pole vault Pat Manson
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5.60 Scott Hennig
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5.55 Jason Pearce
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5.30
Long jump Iván Pedroso
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8.52 Kareem Streete-Thompson
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8.12 Luis Meliz
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8.06
Triple jump Yoelbi Quesada
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17.19 LaMark Carter
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17.09 Michael Calvo
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17.03
Shot Put Brad Mears
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19.93 Jamie Beyer
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18.95 Brad Snyder
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18.74
Discus Anthony Washington
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64.25 Alexis Elizalde
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61.99 Jason Tunks
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61.75
Hammer Lance Deal
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79.61 CR Kevin McMahon
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73.41 Juan Cerra
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70.68
Javelin Emeterio González
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77.46 Máximo Rigondeaux
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76.24 Tom Petranoff
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75.95
Decathlon Chris Huffins
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8170 pts CR Dan Steele
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8070 pts Raúl Duany
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7730 pts

AR Area record | CR championship record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB/PR personal best/record | SB seasonal best | WL world leading (in a given season) | WR world record

[edit] Women's results

[edit] Track

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
100 m Chandra Sturrup
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11.10 Angela Williams
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11.16 Peta-Gaye Dowdie
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11.20
Wind: +1.7
200 m Debbie Ferguson
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22.83 Lucimar de Moura
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23.03 Felipa Palacios
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23.05
Wind: +0.7
400 m Ana Guevara
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50.91 Michelle Collins
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51.21 Claudine Williams
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51.58
800 m Letitia Vriesde
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1:59.95 Zulia Calatayud
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2:00.67 Meredith Valmon
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2:01.51
1500 m Marla Runyan
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4:16.86 Leah Pells
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4:16.86 Stephanie Best
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4:18.44
5000 m Adriana Fernández
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15:56.57 Bertha Sánchez
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15:59.04 Blake Phillips
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15:59.77
10 000 m Nora Rocha
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32:56.51 Stella Castro
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33:05.97 Tina Connelly
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33:27.87
Marathon Erika Olivera
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2:37:41 CR Iglandini González
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2:40:06 Viviany de Oliveira
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2:40:55
100 m H Aliuska López
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12.76 CR Maurren Maggi
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12.86 Miesha McKelvy
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12.91
Wind: +1.2
400 m H Daimí Pernía
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53.44 CR Andrea Blackett
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53.98 Michelle Johnson
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54.22
20 km Walk Graciela Mendoza
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1:34:19 Rosario Sánchez
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1:34:46 Michelle Rohl
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1:35:22
4 X 100 m Flag of Jamaica Jamaica 42.62 Flag of the United States United States 43.27 Flag of Cuba Cuba 43.52
4 X 400 m Flag of Cuba Cuba 3:26.70 Flag of the United States United States 3:27.50 Flag of Barbados Barbados 3:30.72

AR Area record | CR championship record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB/PR personal best/record | SB seasonal best | WL world leading (in a given season) | WR world record

[edit] Field

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
High jump[2] Solange Witteveen
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1.88 Luciane Dambacher
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1.85 Nicole Forrester
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1.85
Pole vault Alejandra García
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4.30 Kellie Suttle
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4.25 Déborah Gyurcsek
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4.15
Long jump Maurren Maggi
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6.59 Angie Brown
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6.51 Elva Goulbourne
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6.41
Triple jump Yamilé Aldama
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14.77 CR Suzette Lee
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14.09 Magdelín Martínez
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13.98
Shot put Connie Price-Smith
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19.06 Yumileidi Cumbá
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18.67 Teri Tunks
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18.03
Discus Aretha Hill
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59.06 Kris Kuehl
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57.21 Ana Elys Fernández
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56.32
Hammer Dawn Ellerbe
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65.36 Yipsi Moreno
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63.03 Caroline Wittrin
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61.28
Javelin Osleidys Menéndez
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65.85 Xiomara Rivero
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62.46 Laverne Eve
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61.24
Heptathlon Magalys García
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6290 pts CR Shelia Burrell
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6244 pts Nicole Haynes
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6000 pts

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[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Original winner Javier Sotomayor was stripped of the gold medal after testing positive for cocaine. ("Drugs in world athletics", BBC, 31 July 2000. Retrieved on 2007-03-11. )
  2. ^ Original winner Juana Arrendel was stripped of the gold medal after testing positive for stanozolol. ("Drugs in world athletics", BBC, 31 July 2000. Retrieved on 2007-03-11. )
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