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Athletics at the 1991 Pan American Games - Wikipedia 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1991 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Athletics at the 1991 Pan American Games The athletics competition at the 1991 Pan American Games was held in Havana, Cuba. Athletics at the 1991 Pan American Games Contents Medal summary Men's events Women's events Host venue (shown in 2013) Medal table Dates 3–11 August See also Host city Havana, Cuba References Venue Estadio Panamericano Level Senior Medal summary Events 43 ← Indianapolis 1987 Mar del Plata 1995 → Men's events 1991 Pan American Games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1991_Pan_American_Games 1/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1991 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze Jeff Robson da Andre Cason Williams 100 metres Silva 10.32 United 10.35 10.48 United Brazil States States Robson da Kevin Little Félix 200 metres Silva 20.15 United 20.63 Stevens 20.76 Brazil States Cuba Jeff Roberto Ian Morris Reynolds 400 metres Hernández 44.52 Trinidad 45.24 45.81 United Cuba and Tobago States Tommy Ocky Clark Terril Davis Asinga 800 metres United 1:46.91 United 1:46.99 1:47.24 States States Suriname José Valente Bill Burke Dan Bertoia 1500 metres Brazil 3:42.90 United 3:43.04 3:43.71 States Canada Antonio Ignacio Arturo Barrios Silio 5000 metres 13:34.67 Fragoso 13:35.83 13:45.15 Mexico Mexico Argentina Ángel Juan Martín Pitayo 10,000 metres 29:45.49 Rodríguez 29:54.41 Linares 30:09.58 Mexico Cuba Cuba José Radamés Alberto Cuba Marathon 2:19:27 Santana 2:19:29 González 2:23:05 Cuba Brazil Cuba Cletus Clark Alexis Elbert Ellis 110 metres United 13.71 Sánchez 13.76 United 13.89 hurdles States Cuba States Eronilde McClinton Torrance 400 metres Nunes de Neal Zellner 49.96 50.05 50.21 hurdles Araújo United United Brazil States States Juan Adauto 3000 metres Ricardo Vera Ramón Domingues 8:36.01 Uruguay 8:36.83 8:37.53 steeplechase Brazil Conde Cuba 4 × 100 metres Cuba 39.08 Canada 39.95 U.S. 41.02 relay Leandro Donovan Virgin Peñalver Bailey Islands Félix Stevens Mike Dwyer Keith Smith Peter Ogilvie Kevin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1991_Pan_American_Games 2/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1991 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Jorge Aguilera Everton Robinson Joel Lamela Anderson Neville Hodge Derry Pemberton Jamaica United Cuba Patrick States Héctor Herrera O'Connor Gabriel Luke 4 × 400 metres Agustín Pavó Howard 3:01.93 Jeff Reynolds 3:02.02 3:02.12 relay Jorge Valentín Burnett Quincy Watts Lázaro Michael Clarence Martínez Anderson Daniel Seymour Fagan Héctor José Joel Sánchez Marcelo 20 kilometres Moreno 1:24:56 Guerrero 1:25:45 Palma 1:26:42 walk Colombia Mexico Brazil Carlos Miguel Ángel 50 kilometres Edel Oliva Mercenario 4:03:09 Rodríguez 4:04:06 4:16:27 walk Cuba Mexico Mexico Hollis Javier Troy Kemp Conway High jump Sotomayor 2.35 2.32 2.32 United Cuba Bahamas States Pat Manson Ángel Luis Doug Wood Pole vault United 5.50 5.35 García 5.20 Canada States Cuba Llewellyn Jaime Iván Starks Long jump Jefferson 8.26 8.01 Pedroso 7.96 United Cuba Cuba States Wendell Yoelbi Anísio Silva Lawrence Triple jump Quesada 17.06 Brazil 16.72 16.69 Cuba Bahamas C.J. Hunter Gert Weil Paul Ruiz Shot put 19.47 19.30 United 19.08 Chile Cuba States Anthony Roberto Juan Washington Discus throw 65.04 Moya 63.92 Martínez 63.52 United Cuba Cuba States Jim Driscoll Jud Logan René Díaz Hammer throw United 72.78 United 70.32 68.36 Cuba States States https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1991_Pan_American_Games 3/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1991 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Javelin throw Ramón 79.12 Mike Barnett 77.40 Luis 77.38 González United Lucumí Cuba States Colombia Sheldon Eugenio Pedro da Silva Blockburger Decathlon 7762 Balanqué 7726 7363 Brazil United Cuba States Women's events https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1991_Pan_American_Games 4/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1991 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze Chryste Beverly Liliana Allen Gaines 100 metres 11.39 11.46 McDonald 11.52 Cuba United Jamaica States Ximena Merlene Liliana Allen Restrepo 200 metres 23.11 23.16 Frazer 23.48 Cuba Jamaica Colombia Ximena Ana Fidelia Jearl Miles Restrepo 50.14 400 metres Quirot 49.61 United 50.82 AR Cuba States Colombia Celeste Ana Fidelia Alisa Hill Halliday 800 metres Quirot 1:58.71 United 1:59.99 2:01.41 United Cuba States States Letitia Alisa Hill Sarah Vriesde 1500 metres United 4:13.12 4:16.75 Howell 4:17.55 States Canada Suriname Sabrina María del Carmem de Dornhoefer 3000 metres 9:16.15 Carmen Díaz 9:19.05 Oliveira 9:19.18 United Mexico Brazil States María del María Luisa Lisa Harvey 10,000 metres Carmen Díaz 34:21.13 34:25.52 Servín 34:55.94 Canada Mexico Mexico Maribel Emperatriz Olga Appell Marathon 2:43:36 Durruty 2:46:04 Wilson 2:48:48 Mexico Cuba Cuba Arnita Odalys 100 metres Aliuska López Myricks 12.99 Adams 13.06 13.23 hurdles Cuba United Cuba States Lency Deon Tonja Buford 400 metres Montelier 57.34 Hemmings 57.54 United 57.81 hurdles Cuba Jamaica States 4 × 100 metres Jamaica 43.79 Cuba 44.31 United 44.62 relay Cheryl-Ann Liliana Allen States Phillips Eusebia Chryste Dahlia Riquelme Gaines Duhaney Julia Duporty LaMonda Beverly Idalmis Miller McDonald Bonne Anita https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1991_Pan_American_Games 5/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1991 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Merlene Howard Frazer Arnita Myricks Jamaica United Cuba Inez Turner States Ana Fidelia Vivienne Jearl Miles Quirot Spence- Maicel 4 × 400 metres Nancy Gardner Malone 3:24.21 3:24.91 3:28.33 relay McLeón Sandie Natasha Julia Duporty Richards Kaiser Odalmis Cathy Tasha Limonta Rattray- Downing Williams Debbi Graciela Maricela 10,000 metres Lawrence Mendoza 46:41.56 46:51.53 Chávez 47:44.73 walk United Mexico Mexico States María del Jan Ioamnet Carmen Wohlschlag High jump Quintero 1.88 1.85 1.80 García United Cuba Cuba States Diane Eloína Julie Bright Guthrie- Long jump 6.64 Echevarría 6.60w United 6.53w Gresham Cuba States Jamaica Connie Ramona Belsy Laza Price-Smith Pagel Shot put 18.87 18.30 17.76 Cuba United United States States Bárbara Lacy Barnes Hilda Ramos Discus throw Hechevarría 63.50 63.38 United 60.32 Cuba Cuba States Donna Herminia Dulce García Mayhew Javelin throw 64.78 58.44 Bouza 56.70 Cuba United Cuba States DeDee Sharon Magalys Nathan Hanson Heptathlon 5778 5770 García 5690 United United Cuba States States Medal table https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1991_Pan_American_Games 6/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1991 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Rank Country Total 1 Cuba (CUB) 18 12 12 42 2 United States (USA) 9 15 16 40 3 Mexico (MEX) 6 4 2 12 4 Brazil (BRA) 6 2 2 10 5 Jamaica (JAM) 2 1 4 7 6 Colombia (COL) 1 2 1 4 7 Chile (CHI) 1 0 0 1 8 Canada (CAN) 0 3 2 5 9 Suriname (SUR) 0 1 1 2 — Bahamas (BAH) 0 1 1 2 11 Uruguay (URU) 0 1 0 1 — Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 0 1 0 1 13 Virgin Islands (ISV) 0 0 1 1 — Argentina (ARG) 0 0 1 1 See also 1991 in athletics (track and field) References GBR Athletics (http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/pag.htm) Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Athletics_at_the_1991_Pan_American_Games&oldid=812956232" This page was last edited on 30 November 2017, at 21:53. 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