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Pan-American Games, Mexico City 1975 PAN-AMERICAN GAMES Mexico City, Mexico 1975 100 METRES (13 Oct) HEAT 1 (+0.00m) 1 Silvio Leonard Sarria Cuba 10.41 2 Marvin Nash Canada 10.62 3 Enrique Javier Almarante Dominican Republic 10.65 4 Alfred Daley Jamaica 10.79 5 Rudy Levarity Bahamas 10.80 6 Miguel Verti Mexico 11.01 7 Angel Guerreros Paraguay 11.03 HEAT 2 (-1.60m) 1 Hermes Ramirez Cajigal Cuba 10.51 2 Walter Callender Bahamas 10.81 3 Gustavo Dubarbier Argentina 10.85 4 Edsel Nahr Netherland Antilles 10.89 5 Ronald Russell Virgin Islands 10.90 6 Lionel Caero Bolivia 11.31 HEAT 3 (-1.00m) 1 Clancy Edwards USA 10.52 2 Gregorio Garcia Aglon Dominican Republic 10.64 3 Clifton Schultz Guyana 10.72 4 Michael Sharpe Bermuda 10.82 5 Philippe Etienne Haiti 10.91 6 Siegfried Merced Regales Netherland Antilles 10.98 HEAT 4 (-1.40m) 1 Bill Collins USA 10.42 2 Hasely Crawford Trinidad and Tobago 10.49 3 Nelson Rocha dos Santos Brazil 10.55 4 Hugh Fraser Canada 10.56 5 Gregory Simons Bermuda 10.83 6 Arturo Godoy Mexico 10.86 HEAT 5 (-0.00m) 1 James Gilkes Guyana 10.35 2 Rui da Silva Brazil 10.46 3 Michael Fray Jamaica 10.71 4 Melvin Ramirez Guatemala 11.35 Pan-American Games, Mexico City 1975 - 1 - 100 METRES (14 Oct) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (+1.40m) 1 Silvio Leonard Sarria Cuba 10.15 2 Hasely Crawford Trinidad and Tobago 10.27 3 Clancy Edwards USA 10.33 4 Rui da Silva Brazil 10.36 5 Marvin Nash Canada 10.41 6 Gregorio Garcia Aglon Dominican Republic 10.57 7 Clifton Schultz Guyana 10.58 8 Walter Callender Bahamas 10.74 HEAT 2 (+0.00m) 1 James Gilkes Guyana 10.22 2 Hermes Ramirez Cajigal Cuba 10.24 3 Bill Collins USA 10.35 4 Hugh Fraser Canada 10.37 5 Nelson Rocha dos Santos Brazil 10.39 6 Michael Fray Jamaica 10.39 7 Enrique Javier Almarante Dominican Republic 10.59 8 Gustavo Dubarbier Argentina 10.73 100 METRES (14 Oct) FINAL 1 Silvio Leonard Sarria Cuba 10.15 2 Hasely Crawford Trinidad and Tobago 10.21 3 Hermes Ramirez Cajigal Cuba 10.34 4 James Gilkes Guyana 10.35 5 Clancy Edwards USA 10.39 6 Hugh Fraser Canada 10.45 7 Rui da Silva Brazil 10.46 8 Bill Collins USA 10.48 wind -0.40m Pan-American Games, Mexico City 1975 - 2 - 200 METRES (15 Oct) HEAT 1 (-0.00m) 1 Raymond Heerenveen Netherland Antilles 20.98 2 Anthony Davis Jamaica 21.12 3 Gregory Simons Bermuda 21.41 4 Dennis Callison Guyana 21.66 5 Melvin Ramirez Guatemala 23.20 Enrique Javier Almarante Dominican Republic Disq.(20.99) HEAT 2 (-0.00m) 1 Larry Brown USA 20.62 2 Hugh Fraser Canada 20.90 3 Pablo Montes Casanova Cuba 21.18 4 Félix López Matias Dominican Republic 21.24 5 Hasely Crawford Trinidad and Tobago 21.65 6 Arturo Godoy Mexico 21.80 7 Henry Braafhart Netherland Antilles 22.17 8 Philippe Etienne Haiti 22.33 HEAT 3 (-1.20m) 1 Bob Martin Canada 20.93 2 Bill Collins USA 20.99 3 Chris Brathwaite Trinidad and Tobago 21.33 4 Rudy Levarity Bahamas 21.38 5 Gustavo Dubarbier Argentina 21.61 6 Lionel Caero Bolivia 22.61 HEAT 4 (-1.10m) 1 James Gilkes Guyana 21.01 2 Mike Sands Bahamas 21.09 3 Jesús Rohena Puerto Rico 21.86 4 Angel Guerreros Paraguay 22.31 5 Ronald Russell Virgin Islands 22.40 Silvio Leonard Sarria Cuba DNRun Pan-American Games, Mexico City 1975 - 3 - 200 METRES (15 Oct) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (-2.20m) 1 James Gilkes Guyana 20.53 2 Larry Brown USA 20.83 3 Mike Sands Bahamas 20.92 4 Pablo Montes Casanova Cuba 21.25 5 Anthony Davis Jamaica 21.35 6 Félix López Matias Dominican Republic 21.66 7 Gregory Simons Bermuda 21.88 Bob Martin Canada Disq HEAT 2 (-2.00m) 1 Bill Collins USA 20.74 2 Hugh Fraser Canada 20.86 3 Raymond Heerenveen Netherland Antilles 21.11 4 Jesús Rohena Puerto Rico 21.13 5 Rudy Levarity Bahamas 21.19 6 Chris Brathwaite Trinidad and Tobago 21.21 7 Dennis Callison Guyana 21.54 8 Angel Guerreros Paraguay 22.03 200 METRES (16 Oct) FINAL 1 James Gilkes Guyana 20.43 2 Larry Brown USA 20.69 3 Mike Sands Bahamas 20.98 4 Bill Collins USA 21.03 5 Hugh Fraser Canada 21.09 6 Pablo Montes Casanova Cuba 21.35 7 Raymond Heerenveen Netherland Antilles 21.37 8 Jesús Rohena Puerto Rico 21.48 wind -2.40m Pan-American Games, Mexico City 1975 - 4 - 400 METRES (17 Oct) HEAT 1 1 Delmo da Silva Brazil 47.81 2 Félix Rios Puerto Rico 48.76 3 Ronnie Ray USA 49.09 4 Glenn Bogue Canada 49.10 5 Eddy Gutiérrez James Cuba 49.62 HEAT 2 1 Miguel López Mexico 47.87 2 Trevor Campbell Jamaica 48.31 3 Bryan Saunders Canada 48.64 Maurice Peoples USA DNRun HEAT 3 1 Alberto Juantorena Danger Cuba 47.19 2 Alfred Daley Jamaica 47.51 3 Mike Sands Bahamas 47.81 4 Juan Franceschi Puerto Rico 47.82 5 Hugo Tanino Argentina 48.06 6 Aubrey Wilson Guyana 48.34 7 Wilfred Cyriaque Haiti 51.82 400 METRES (17 Oct) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Ronnie Ray USA 46.05 2 Eddy Gutiérrez James Cuba 46.24 3 Mike Sands Bahamas 46.28 4 Glenn Bogue Canada 46.52 5 Alfred Daley Jamaica 46.56 6 Juan Franceschi Puerto Rico 53.46 Hugo Tanino Argentina DNRun HEAT 2 1 Alberto Juantorena Danger Cuba 45.46 2 Delmo da Silva Brazil 46.55 3 Trevor Campbell Jamaica 46.93 4 Bryan Saunders Canada 47.46 5 Félix Rios Puerto Rico 47.80 6 Miguel López Mexico 47.83 7 Aubrey Wilson Guyana 48.45 400 METRES (18 Oct) FINAL 1 Ronnie Ray USA 44.45 2 Alberto Juantorena Danger Cuba 44.80 3 Delmo da Silva Brazil 45.53 4 Mike Sands Bahamas 45.89 5 Eddy Gutiérrez James Cuba 46.15 6 Bryan Saunders Canada 46.30 7 Trevor Campbell Jamaica 46.61 8 Glenn Bogue Canada 47.29 Pan-American Games, Mexico City 1975 - 5 - 800 METRES (13 Oct) HEAT 1 1 Sylvan Barrett Jamaica 1:52.72 2 Keith Francis USA 1:53.45 3 Roy Bottse Surinam 1:54.02 4 Luis Medina Montoya Cuba 1:54.74 5 Carlos Villar Argentina 1:56.79 HEAT 2 1 Carlos Rodolfo Martinez Mexico 1:53.94 2 Alejo Castillo Dominican Republic 1:54.69 3 Rayfield Beaton Guyana 1:55.26 4 Bill Smart Canada 1:56.99 5 Venancio Ponce Honduras 2:00.36 6 Emmanuel Saint-Hilaire Haiti 2:12.20 HEAT 3 1 Tom McLean USA 1:55.22 2 Darcy Leao Pereira Brazil 1:56.85 3 Javier Chávez Mexico 1:57.48 4 Leandro Civil Jorvis Cuba 1:57.88 5 Ken Elmer Canada 1:58.15 6 Michael Watson Bermuda 1:58.48 800 METRES (14 Oct) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Luis Medina Montoya Cuba 1:49.50 2 Carlos Rodolfo Martinez Mexico 1:49.68 3 Rayfield Beaton Guyana 1:49.80 4 Keith Francis USA 1:49.92 5 Roy Bottse Surinam 1:50.31 6 Sylvan Barrett Jamaica 1:52.22 7 Bill Smart Canada 1:56.52 Michael Watson Bermuda DNRun HEAT 2 1 Tom McLean USA 1:50.23 2 Leandro Civil Jorvis Cuba 1:50.73 3 Ken Elmer Canada 1:50.82 4 Darcy Leao Pereira Brazil 1:50.86 5 Alejo Castillo Dominican Republic 1:52.14 6 Javier Chávez Mexico 1:52.16 7 Venancio Ponce Honduras 2:00.24 Carlos Villar Argentina DNRun 800 METRES (15 Oct) FINAL 1 Luis Medina Montoya Cuba 1:47.98 2 Leandro Civil Jorvis Cuba 1:48.75 3 Carlos Rodolfo Martinez Mexico 1:48.78 4 Rayfield Beaton Guyana 1:49.11 5 Tom McLean USA 1:49.14 6 Ken Elmer Canada 1:49.30 7 Keith Francis USA 1:50.84 8 Darcy Leao Pereira Brazil 1:57.21 Pan-American Games, Mexico City 1975 - 6 - 1,500 METRES (18 Oct) HEAT 1 1 Carlos Rodolfo Martinez Mexico 3:55.55 2 Ken Elmer Canada 3:55.99 3 Jesús Barrero Colombia 3:57.65 4 Luis Medina Montoya Cuba 3:58.70 5 Scott Daggatt USA 3:59.39 6 Modesto Comprés Dominican Republic 4:03.11 7 Michael Watson Bermuda 4:09.85 8 Olmeus Charles Haiti 4:48.49 Sylvan Barrett Jamaica DNFinish HEAT 2 1 Tony Waldrop USA 4:01.18 2 Carlos Báez Puerto Rico 4:01.20 3 José Cobo Valdes Cuba 4:01.23 4 Paul Pearson Canada 4:02.37 5 Carlos Villar Argentina 4:02.41 6 Javier Chávez Mexico 4:02.69 7 Darcy Leao Pereira Brazil 4:05.04 1,500 METRES (20 Oct) FINAL 1 Tony Waldrop USA 3:45.09 2 Carlos Rodolfo Martinez Mexico 3:45.98 3 Luis Medina Montoya Cuba 3:49.84 4 Modesto Comprés Dominican Republic 3:52.14 5 Javier Chávez Mexico 3:52.35 6 Jose Cobo Valdes Cuba 3:52.37 7 Carlos Báez Puerto Rico 3:54.81 8 Ken Elmer Canada 3:55.00 9 Carlos Villar Argentina 4:03.35 10 Scott Daggatt USA 4:07.34 11 Paul Pearson Canada 4:15.90 Jesús Barrero Colombia DNFinish 5,000 METRES (16 Oct) FINAL 1 Domingo Tibaduiza Reyes Colombia 14:02.00 2 Ted Castaneda USA 14:03.20 3 Rodolfo Gómez Mexico 14:05.25 4 Luis Hernández Mexico 14:21.59 5 José Romao Andrade da Silva Brazil 14:41.36 6 Edmundo Warnke Bravo Chile 15:10.66 7 Mike Slack USA 15:17.32 8 Sixto Hierrezuelo Ramirez Cuba 15:32.59 9 Hipólito López Honduras 15:56.16 10 John Sharp Canada 16:01.57 11 Luis Raudales Honduras 16:20.96 Pan-American Games, Mexico City 1975 - 7 - 10,000 METRES (13 Oct) FINAL 1 Luis Hernández Mexico 29:19.28 2 Rodolfo Gómez Mexico 29:21.22 3 Domingo Tibaduiza Reyes Colombia 29:25.45 4 Garry Bjorklund USA 29:52.36 5 Rafael Angel Pérez Cordoba Costa Rica 30:07.97 6 Edmundo Warnke Bravo Chile 30:31.67 7 John Gregorio USA 30:42.25 8 Hipólito López Honduras 32:22.13 MARATHON (20 Oct) 1 Rigoberto Mendoza Perez Cuba 2:25:02.81 2 Charles Smead USA 2:25:31.53 3 Tom Howard Canada 2:25:45.42 4 Héctor Rodriguez Colombia 2:31:33.20 5 Rafael Palomares Tadeu Mexico 2:34:03.71 6 Jairo Cubillos Ramirez Colombia 2:37:09.95 7 José de Jesús Puerto Rico 2:39:22.27 8 Rafael Angel Pérez Cordoba Costa Rica 2:43:10.06 9 Ricardo Condori Bolivia 2:45:15.31 10 Hugo Vargas Costa Rica 2:48:54.0 11 Fulgencio Hernández Guatemala 2:51:19.0 12 César Pastrano Ecuador 3:07:00.0 Luis Hernandez Mexico DNFinish Carlos Cuque Lopez Guatemala DNFinish Ricardo Rojas USA DNFinish Jose Bordon Gonzalez Cuba DNRun 110 METRES HURDLES (16 Oct) HEAT 1 (-0.00m) 1 Charles Dobson USA 13.95 2 Marcio Viani Lomonaco Brazil 14.21 3 Danny Smith Bahamas 14.49 4 Rodolfo Chavira Mexico 14.54 5 Tito Steiner Argentina 14.64 HEAT 2 (-3.00m) 1 Alejandro Casañas Ramirez Cuba 13.76 2 Arnaldo Bristol Sabater Puerto Rico 13.98 3 Charles Rich USA 13.99 4 Jesús Villegas Candelo Colombia 14.69 5 José Cartas
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