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PAN-AMERICAN GAMES Winnipeg, Canada 1999 PAN-AMERICAN GAMES Winnipeg, Canada 1999 100 METRES (24 Jul) HEAT 1 (+1.60m) 1 Freddy Mayola Fernández Cuba 10.31 2 Tim Harden USA 10.40 3 Dwight Ferguson Bahamas 10.55 4 Niconnor Alexander Trinidad and Tobago 10.62 5 Ronald Promesse St.Lucia 10.63 6 Yvan Darbouze Haiti 10.95 7 Wladimir Afriani Haiti 11.04 HEAT 2 (-1.00m) 1 Bernard Williams USA 10.28 2 Patrick Jarrett Jamaica 10.29 3 André Domingos da Silva Brazil 10.35 4 Luis Pérez Rionda Cuba 10.42 5 Nathaniel Esprit Netherland Antilles 10.46 6 Devon Bean Bermuda 10.83 7 Sherwin James Dominica 10.89 HEAT 3 (-0.50m) 1 Claudinei Quirino da Silva Brazil 10.19 2 Brad McCuaig Canada 10.48 3 Joel Mascoll St.Vincent and the Grenadines 10.58 4 Edgardo Serpas Rodas El Salvador 10.61 5 Carlos Gats Argentina 10.62 6 Oscar Meneses González Guatemala 10.65 7 Ricardo Roach González Chile 10.69 8 Caimin Douglas Netherland Antilles 10.74 NON-PARTICIPANTS Glenroy Gilbert Canada Stephen Jones Virgin Islands 100 METRES (25 Jul) FINAL 1 Bernard Williams USA 10.08 2 Freddy Mayola Fernández Cuba 10.10 3 Claudinei Quirino da Silva Brazil 10.13 4 Tim Harden USA 10.19 5 André Domingos da Silva Brazil 10.21 6 Patrick Jarrett Jamaica 10.23 7 Luis Pérez Rionda Cuba 10.27 8 Brad McCuaig Canada 10.31 wind +0.40m Pan-American Games, Winnipeg 1999 - 1 - 200 METRES (27/7) HEAT 1 (+2.20m) 1 Curtis Perry USA 20.50 2 Edson Luciano Ribeiro Brazil 20.84 3 Heber Viera Uruguay 21.07 4 Dominic Demeritte Bahamas 21.16 5 Joel Mascoll St.Vincent and the Grenadines 21.25 6 Jacey Harper Trinidad and Tobago 21.27 7 Carlos Gats Argentina 21.29 8 Sherwin James Dominica 21.85 HEAT 2 (+3.40m) 1 Claudinei Quirino da Silva Brazil 20.14 2 Sebastian Keitel Bianchi Chile 20.44 3 Iván Garcia Sánchez Cuba 20.54 4 Chris Williams Jamaica 20.68 5 Juan Toledo Dominguez Mexico 20.80 6 Nathaniel Esprit Netherland Antilles 21.09 7 Francisco Cornelio Dominican Republic 21.14 Kenny Brokenburr USA DNRun NON-PARTICIPANTS Renward Wells Bahamas Devon Bean Bermuda Andre Domingos da Silva Brazil Misael Ortiz Robaina Cuba Ato Boldon Trinidad and Tobago Neil de Silva Trinidad and Tobago Derrick Brew USA 200 METRES (28 Jul) FINAL 1 Claudinei Quirino da Silva Brazil 20.30 2 Curtis Perry USA 20.58 3 Sebastian Keitel Bianchi Chile 20.82 4 Iván Garcia Sánchez Cuba 20.85 5 Juan Toledo Dominguez Mexico 21.05 6 Edson Luciano Ribeiro Brazil 21.09 7 Chris Williams Jamaica 21.19 8 Heber Viera Uruguay 21.19 wind -1.90m Pan-American Games, Winnipeg 1999 - 2 - 400 METRES (24 Jul) HEAT 1 1 Gregory Haughton Jamaica 44.99 2 Avard Moncur Bahamas 45.97 3 Mariano Mesa Aguilera Cuba 46.15 4 Alleyne Francique Grenada 46.46 5 Juan Toledo Dominguez Mexico 46.80 Simon Pierre Trinidad and Tobago DNFin HEAT 2 1 Sanderlei Parrela Brazil 44.70 2 Alejandro Cardenas Robles Mexico 44.98 3 Neil de Silva Trinidad and Tobago 45.55 4 Danny McFarlane Jamaica 45.71 5 Deon Minor USA 45.81 6 Shane Niemi Canada 45.81 7 Geraldo Peralta Ozuna Dominican Republic 46.52 HEAT 3 1 Danny McCray USA 45.53 2 Anderson Oliveira dos Santos Brazil 45.54 3 Troy McIntosh Bahamas 45.69 4 Carlos Santa Ramirez Dominican Republic 46.26 5 Edel Hevia Cuesta Cuba 46.81 6 Kenmore Hughes Antigua and Barbuda 46.94 7 Thomas Dickson St.Vincent and the Grenadines 48.28 NON-PARTICIPANTS Alvin Harrison USA 400 METRES (25 Jul) FINAL 1 Gregory Haughton Jamaica 44.59 2 Danny McCray USA 44.83 3 Alejandro Cardenas Robles Mexico 44.92 4 Sanderlei Parrela Brazil 44.93 5 Neil de Silva Trinidad and Tobago 45.42 6 Troy McIntosh Bahamas 45.60 7 Anderson Oliveira dos Santos Brazil 45.77 8 Avard Moncur Bahamas 45.91 Pan-American Games, Winnipeg 1999 - 3 - 800 METRES (24 Jul) HEAT 1 1 Johnny Gray USA 1:47.07 2 Norberto Tellez Santana Cuba 1:47.35 3 Mario Vernon-Watson Jamaica 1:47.64 4 Darryl Fillion Canada 1:48.52 5 Danielo Estefan Uruguay 1:50.94 Jean-Marc Destine Haiti DNFinish. Hudson Santos de Souza Brazil DNRun HEAT 2 1 Trinity Townsend USA 1:47.64 2 Zach Whitmarsh Canada 1:47.73 3 Kenroy Levy Jamaica 1:47.91 4 Ian Roberts Guyana 1:48.13 5 Milton Browne Barbados 1:48.71 6 Terrance Armstrong Bermuda 1:51.09 7 Chris Brown Bahamas 1:51.91 800 METRES (25 Jul) FINAL 1 Johnny Gray USA 1:45.38 2 Norberto Tellez Santana Cuba 1:45.40 3 Zach Whitmarsh Canada 1:45.94 4 Kenroy Levy Jamaica 1:46.86 5 Darryl Fillion Canada 1:47.63 6 Mario Vernon-Watson Jamaica 1:48.19 7 Trinity Townsend USA 1:51.88 8 Ian Roberts Guyana 2:13.22 1,500 METRES (30 Jul) FINAL 1 Graham Hood Canada 3:41.20 2 Michael Stember USA 3:41.96 3 Hudson Santos de Souza Brazil 3:42.18 4 Hector Torres Castrejon Mexico 3:42.72 5 Mauricio Ladino Colombia 3:43.81 6 Jonathon Riley USA 3:45.37 7 Cristian Rosales Uruguay 3:46.92 8 Terrance Armstrong Bermuda 3:46.99 9 Steve Green Jamaica 3:47.12 10 Darryl Fillion Canada 3:47.68 11 Johnny Loria Solano Costa Rica 3:51.73 Sheldon Monderay Trinidad and Tobago DNRun Pan-American Games, Winnipeg 1999 - 4 - 5,000 METRES (24 Jul) FINAL 1 José David Galvan Martinez Mexico 13:42.04 2 Elenilson da Silva Brazil 13:43.13 3 Jeff Schiebler Canada 13:43.66 4 Brian Baker USA 13:47.29 5 Dan Browne USA 13:48.27 6 Silvio Guerra Burbano Ecuador 13:48.94 7 Mauricio Diaz Castro Chile 13:53.55 8 Mauricio Ladino Colombia 13:54.15 9 Sean Kaley Canada 14:06.36 10 Freddy González Venezuela 14:12.94 11 Nestor Garcia Uruguay 14:26.40 Pablo Olmedo Castanon Mexico Disqualified 10,000 METRES (27 Jul) FINAL 1 Elenilson da Silva Brazil 28:43.50 2 José David Galván Martinez Mexico 28:44.03 3 Peter Julian USA 28:44.55 4 Silvio Guerra Burbano Ecuador 28:47.66 5 Mebrahtom Keflezighi USA 28:50.22 6 Nestor Garcia Uruguay 28:58.13 7 Mauricio Diaz Castro Chile 29:20.56 8 Alejandro Salvador Cruz Mexico 30:00.87 Antonio Silio Alaguibe Argentina DNFinish Sean Kaley Canada DNRun Orlando Guérrero Colombia DNRun Franklin Tenorio Ecuador DNRun MARATHON (25 Jul) 1 Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima Brazil 2:17:20 2 Ruben Maza Larez Venezuela 2:19:56 3 Eder Moreno Fialho Brazil 2:20:09 4 Franklin Tenorio Ecuador 2:20:19 5 Darrell General USA 2:23:58 6 Joseph McVeigh USA 2:27:49 7 Eddy Bathalien Haiti 2:49:48 Carlos Bautista Abad Mexico DNFinish Luis Reyes Hernández Mexico DNFinish Luis Ochoa Colombia DNFinish Miguel Mallqui Ichivar Peru DNRun Pan-American Games, Winnipeg 1999 - 5 - 110 METRES HURDLES (28 Jul) HEAT 1 (+0.80m) 1 Anier Garcia Ortiz Cuba 13.58 2 Steve Brown Trinidad and Tobago 13.59 3 Maurice Wignall Jamaica 13.66 4 Marcio Simao de Souza Brazil 13.67 5 Adrian Woodley Canada 13.77 6 Wagner Marseille Haiti 13.88 7 Jackson Quiñonez Ecuador 14.28 HEAT 2 (+1.60m) 1 Eugene Swift USA 13.21 2 Dominique Arnold USA 13.21 3 Yoel Hernández Reyes Cuba 13.43 4 Luiz de Carmargo Balcers Brazil 13.46 5 Jeffrey Jackson Virgin Islands 13.50 6 Gabriel Burnett Barbados 13.95 NON-PARTICIPANTS Stephen Gittens Trinidad and Tobago 110 METRES HURDLES (29 Jul) FINAL 1 Anier Garcia Ortiz Cuba 13.17 2 Yoel Hernández Reyes Cuba 13.24 3 Eugene Swift USA 13.41 4 Dominique Arnold USA 13.45 5 Steve Brown Trinidad and Tobago 13.53 6 Luiz de Carmargo Balcers Brazil 13.64 7 Maurice Wignall Jamaica 13.76 8 Jeffrey Jackson Virgin Islands 13.83 wind +1.10m Pan-American Games, Winnipeg 1999 - 6 - 400 METRES HURDLES (27 Jul) HEAT 1 1 Eronilde Nunes de Araujo Brazil 48.83 2 Torrance Zellner USA 49.35 3 Monte Raymond Canada 50.02 4 Carlos Zbinden Brito Chile 50.26 5 Victor Houston Barbados 50.73 Domingo Cordero Clase Puerto Rico DNRun HEAT 2 1 Eric Thomas USA 48.71 2 Félix Sánchez Arque Dominican Republic 48.83 3 Cleverson Oliveira da Silva Brazil 49.68 4 Omar Brown Jamaica 49.85 5 Alexandre Marchand Canada 49.97 6 Paul Tucker Guyana 51.09 Jhon Etienne Haiti DNFin NON-PARTICIPANTS Emilio Valle Alvarez Cuba Stephen Gittens Trinidad and Tobago 400 METRES HURDLES (28 Jul) FINAL 1 Eronilde Nunes de Araujo Brazil 48.23 2 Eric Thomas USA 48.40 3 Torrance Zellner USA 48.45 4 Félix Sánchez Arque Dominican Republic 48.60 5 Cleverson Oliveira da Silva Brazil 49.10 6 Omar Brown Jamaica 49.37 7 Monte Raymond Canada 49.80 8 Alexandre Marchand Canada 50.10 3,000 METRES STEEPLECHASE (25 Jul) FINAL 1 Joel Bourgeois Canada 8.35.03 2 Francis O’Neill USA 8.35.73 3 Jean-Nicolas Duval Canada 8.39.52 4 Robert Gary USA 8.56.01 5 Johnny Loria Solano Costa Rica 9.06.16 Emigdio Delgado Venezuela DNFinish Pan-American Games, Winnipeg 1999 - 7 - 4x100 METRES RELAY (28 Jul) HEAT 1 1 Canada 38.74 Donovan Bailey,Trevino Betty, Brad McCuaig,Glenroy Gilbert 2 Trinidad and Tobago 39.95 Niconnor Alexander,Peter Frederick, Alvin Henry,Steve Brown 3 Guatemala 40.59 Rolando Blanco Nolberto,José Tinoco Kipps, Jose Meneses González,Oscar Meneses Gonzalez 4 Netherland Antilles 40.67 Giuseppi Josephia,Nathanael Esprit, Charlton Raphaela,Caimin Douglas 5 St.Lucia 40.84 Dominic Johnson,Ronald Promesse, Emile John,Dane Gaspar Cuba DNFinish Alfredo Garcia Baro,Freddy Mayola Fernández, Luis Pérez Rionda,Misael Ortiz Robaina HEAT 2 1 Brazil 38.67 Raphael Raymundo Oliveira,Andre Domingos da Silva, Edson Luciano Ribeiro,Claudinei Quirino da Silva 2 USA 38.93 Kaaron Conwright,Curtis Perry, Bernard Williams,Dwight Phillips 3 Jamaica 39.06 Garth Robinson,Dwight Thomas, Chris Williams,Patrick Jarrett 4 Haiti 41.55 Wladimir Afriani,Wagner Marseille, Jean Rudolph,Yvan Darbouze NON-PARTICIPANTS Brazil Paulo Poersch,Marcio Simao de Souza Canada Patrick Grant,Bruny Surin Cuba Anier Garcia Ortiz,Iván Garcia Sánchez Haiti Jhon Etienne Jamaica Donovan Housen,Byron Logan Netherland Antilles Jermain Esprit St.Lucia Damian Henville Trinidad and Tobago Alvin Daniel,Jacey Harper USA Theodore McCall,Coby Miller, Curtis Johnson,Eugene Swift 4x100 METRES HURDLES (30 Jul) FINAL 1
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