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Athletics at the 1971 Pan American Games - Wikipedia 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1971 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Athletics at the 1971 Pan American Games The athletics competition at the 1971 Pan American Games was held in Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero in Cali, Colombia. At Athletics at the almost exactly 1000 metres elevation, all the marks from this meet 1971 Pan American Games marginally qualify as "altitude assisted." Contents Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table Dates 30 July – 5 August References Host Cali, Colombia city Venue Estadio Olímpico Pascual Medal summary Guerrero Level Senior Men's events Events 37 ← Winnipeg 1967 Mexico City 1975 → 1971 Pan American Games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1971_Pan_American_Games 1/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1971 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze Del Don Quarrie 100 metres Lennox Miller Meriwether 10.29 10.32 10.34 (wind: +1.3 m/s) Jamaica United Jamaica States Edwin Don Quarrie Marshall Dill 200 metres Roberts 19.86 United 20.39 20.39 (wind: +1.0 m/s) Trinidad Jamaica States and Tobago Fred John Smith Fernando Newhouse 45.30 400 metres United 44.60 45.09 Acevedo United NR States Peru States Ken Art Sandison Swenson Byron Dyce 800 metres 1:48.08 United 1:48.42 1:48.42 United Jamaica States States Marty Jim Crawford Liquori Bill Smart 1500 metres 3:42.10 3:43.39 United 3:43.76 United Canada States States Steve Steve Prefontaine Stageberg Mario Pérez 5000 metres 13:52.53 14:00.76 14:03.98 United United Mexico States States Frank Shorter Juan Martínez Álvaro Mejía 10,000 metres 28:50.83 29:05.07 29:06.97 United Mexico Colombia States Frank Hernán Shorter José García Marathon 2:22:40 2:26:30 Barreneche 2:27:19 United Mexico Colombia States Arnaldo Rod Milburn 110 metres Bristol Juan Morales United 13.46w 13.81w 13.85w hurdles Puerto Cuba States Rico Jacinto Ralph Mann Jim Seymour 400 metres Hidalgo United 49.11 United 50.36 51.68 hurdles States States Venezuela Mike Sidney Sink Héctor 3000 metres Manley 8:42.27 United 8:42.90 Villanueva 8:46.09 steeplechase United States Mexico States https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1971_Pan_American_Games 2/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1971 Pan American Games - Wikipedia 4 × 100 metres 39.28 Cuba 39.84 United 39.84 relay Jamaica Pablo Montes States Alfred Daley Hermes Rod Milburn Don Quarrie Ramírez Willie Carl Juan Morales Deckard Lawson Barbaro Marshall Dill Lennox Bandomo Ron Draper Miller United States Jamaica Trinidad John Smith Leighton and Tobago Dale Priestley Kent Bernard 4 × 400 metres Alexander 3:00.63 Alfred Daley 3:03.98 Trevor James 3:04.58 relay Fred Trevor Ben Cayenne Newhouse Campbell Edwin Tommy Garth Case Roberts Turner Goetz Tom Dooley 20 kilometres Klopfer José Oliveros 1:37:30 United 1:38:16 1:40:26 walk United Mexico States States Larry Young Gabriel John Knifton 50 kilometres United 4:38:31 Hernández 4:38:46 United 4:42:15 walk States Mexico States Pat Wilf Matzdorf Luis Arbulú High jump 2.10 m Wedmann 2.10 m 2.05 m United Peru Canada States Jan David Roberts Bruce Johnson Pole vault 5.33 m United 5.20 m Simpson 4.90 m United States Canada States James Arnie "Bouncy" Robinson Mike Mason Long jump 8.02 m Moore 7.98 m 7.65 m United Canada United States States Pedro Nelson John Craft 17.40 m Triple jump Pérez Prudêncio 16.82 m United 16.32 m WR Cuba Brazil States Al Karl Salb Feuerbach Mike Mercer Shot put 19.76 m United 19.10 m 18.01 m United Canada States States Discus throw Dick 62.26 m Tim Vollmer 61.06 m Ain Roost 58.06 m Drescher United Canada States https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1971_Pan_American_Games 3/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1971 Pan American Games - Wikipedia United States Al Hall George Frenn Darwin Hammer throw United 65.84 m United 65.68 m Piñeyrúa 61.54 m States States Uruguay Cary Amado Bill Skinner Feldmann Morales Javelin throw 81.52 m United 80.36 m 76.14 m United Puerto States States Rico Rick Russ Hodge Wanamaker Jesús Mirabal Decathlon 7648 pts United 7314 pts 7295 pts United Cuba States States Women's events https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1971_Pan_American_Games 4/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1971 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze Iris Davis Silvia Stephanie Berto 100 metres United 11.25w 11.40w Chivás 11.47w Canada States Cuba Esther Stephanie Fulgencia Romay Stroy 200 metres Berto 23.57 23.70 23.82 Cuba United Canada States Yvonne Marilyn Carmen Trustée Saunders 400 metres Neufville 52.34 52.89 53.13 Cuba Jamaica Jamaica Penny Doris Brown Abby Hoffman Werthner 800 metres 2:05.54 United 2:05.90 2:06.32 Canada States Canada Patty Johnson Penny May 100 metres Marlene Elejalde United 13.19w 13.54w 13.70w hurdles Cuba States Canada United States Cuba Colombia Iris Davis Marlene Elejarde Juana 4 × 100 metres Mosquera Mattiline 44.59 Carmen Valdés 45.01 45.99 relay Render Silvia Chivás Elsy Rivas Orien Brown Fulgencia Romay Aida Ortíz Pat Hawkins Ana Maquilón Jamaica United Yvonne States Cuba Saunders Cheryl Carmen Trustée 4 × 400 metres Ruth Toussaint 3:32.45 Beatriz Castillo 3:34.04 3:34.05 relay Williams Esther Stroy Aurelia Pentón Marilyn Gwen Norman Marcela Chibás Neufville Mavis Laing Beverly Franklin Andrea Debbie Brill Audrey Reid Bruce High jump 1.85 m 1.75 m 1.70 m Canada Jamaica Jamaica Marina Brenda Eisler Silvina Pereira Long jump 6.34 m 6.35 m Samuells 6.14 m Canada Brazil Cuba Shot put Lynn Graham 15.76 Grecia Hamilton 14.63 Rosa 14.50 United m Cuba m Molina m https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1971_Pan_American_Games 5/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1971 Pan American Games - Wikipedia States Chile Carol Carmen María Cristina 57.20 51.76 Martin 50.04 Discus throw Romero Betancourt m m m Cuba Cuba Canada Roberta Sherry Calvert Tomasa Núñez 54.02 51.52 Brown 50.94 Javelin throw United Cuba m m United m States States Debbie Van Aída dos 4290 Penny May 4112 3887 Pentathlon Kiekebelt Santos pts Canada pts pts Canada Brazil Medal table Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 United States (USA) 25 16 7 48 2 Canada (CAN) 5 4 7 16 3 Jamaica (JAM) 4 3 4 11 4 Cuba (CUB) 3 8 4 15 5 Mexico (MEX) 0 3 3 6 6 Brazil (BRA) 0 2 1 3 7 Puerto Rico (PUR) 0 1 1 2 8 Colombia (COL) 0 0 3 3 Peru (PER) 0 0 2 2 9 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 0 0 2 2 Chile (CHI) 0 0 1 1 11 Uruguay (URU) 0 0 1 1 Venezuela (VEN) 0 0 1 1 Totals (13 nations) 37 37 37 111 References GBR Athletics (http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/pag.htm) Track and Field Brinkster (http://trackfield.brinkster.net/Tournaments.asp?TourCode=P&Year=1971& Gender=M&TF=T&P=R) Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Athletics_at_the_1971_Pan_American_Games&oldid=953550331" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1971_Pan_American_Games 6/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1971 Pan American Games - 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