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2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia 27/4/2020 2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia 2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships The 13th Pan American Junior Athletics Championships were held in XIII Pan American Junior Windsor, Ontario at the University of Windsor Stadium on July 29–31, 2005.[1] Athletics Championships Contents Participation (unofficial) Medal summary Dates July 29–31 Men Host city Windsor, Canada Women Medal table (unofficial) Venue University of References Windsor Stadium External links Level Junior Events 44 Participation (unofficial) Participation about 387 athletes from Detailed result lists can be found on the Athletics Canada,[2] the CACAC,[3] the 35 nations [4] [5] USA Track & Field, and the "World Junior Athletics History" website. An ← 2003 Bridgetown unofficial count yields the number of about 387 athletes from about 35 countries: 2007 São Paulo → Anguilla (1), Antigua and Barbuda (3), Argentina (5), Aruba (1), Bahamas (16), Barbados (6), Bermuda (5), Brazil (29), British Virgin Islands (3), Canada (73), Cayman Islands (4), Chile (6), Colombia (10), Costa Rica (5), Cuba (14), Dominican Republic (2), El Salvador (1), Grenada (2), Guatemala (5), Guyana (1), Haiti (2), Jamaica (43), Mexico (21), Nicaragua (2), Panama (1), Paraguay (2), Peru (6), Puerto Rico (18), Saint Kitts and Nevis (6), Saint Lucia (1), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (2), Trinidad and Tobago (17), United States (80), Uruguay (1), Venezuela (3). Medal summary Medal winners are published.[6] Complete results can be found on the Athletics Canada,[2] on the CACAC,[3] on the USA Track & Field[4] and on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[5] Men https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Pan_American_Junior_Athletics_Championships 1/7 27/4/2020 2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres James 10.20 Justyn Rafael (Wind: 10.26 10.33 Samuels (USA) =CR Warner (CAN) Ribeiro (BRA) +0.7 m/s) 200 metres Otis Tremaine Daniel (Wind: 20.67w 20.78w 20.80w McDaniel (USA) Smith (USA) Bailey (ATG) +2.5 m/s) Justin Nathaniel Jason 400 metres 46.73 46.91 47.31 Oliver (USA) Anderson (USA) Edwards (JAM) Gilder Karjuan Jacob 800 metres 1:50.76 1:50.97 1:51.01 Barboza (VEN) Williams (USA) DuBois (USA) Mike 3:45.72 Braden Mark 1500 metres 3:48.92 3:49.81 Woods (CAN) CR Novakowski (CAN) Matusak (USA) Daniel Paul Joilson da 5000 metres 14:55.17 14:56.65 14:58.54 Nunn (USA) Hefferon (USA) Silva (BRA) Neal Joshua Joilson da 10,000 metres 30:12.14 30:19.53 30:21.62 Naughton (USA) Perrin (USA) Silva (BRA) 3000 metres José Alberto 8:43.96 Alex Chris 8:47.00 8:58.49 steeplechase Sánchez (CUB) CR Genest (CAN) Winter (CAN) 110 metres hurdles Dayron Tyron Dominic 13.46 CR 14.00 14.01 (Wind: Robles (CUB) Akins (USA) Berger (USA) −1.6 m/s) 400 metres Reuben Greg Terry 50.28 51.84 52.12 hurdles McCoy (USA) Offerman (USA) Marshall (BAR) Dustin Darvin Guilherme High jump 2.21 2.15 2.15 Jonas (USA) Edwards (LCA) Cobbo (BRA) Germán Mitch José Pole vault 5.40 5.00 5.00 Chiaraviglio (ARG) Greeley (USA) Montaño (MEX) Jermaine Robert 7.60 7.59 Oluseyi 7.27 Long jump Alphous Rands (USA) (−1.1 m/s) (−1.7 m/s) Smith (CAN) (−0.4 m/s) Jackson (JAM) Denis 16.80w Kenneth 16.55 Maxwell 15.50 Triple jump Fernández (CUB) (2.1 m/s) Hall (USA) (1.6 m/s) Álvarez (GUA) (1.9 m/s) Ryan Nathan Kyle Shot put 19.75 19.61 18.21 Whiting (USA) Englin (USA) Helf (CAN) Ryan Jorge Edward Discus throw 61.40 CR 57.87 55.04 Whiting (USA) Fernández (CUB) Cornell (USA) Hammer Boldizsár Roberto John 68.15 66.76 64.58 throw Kocsor (USA) Janet (CUB) Freeman (USA) Júlio César Corey Víctor Javelin throw 72.35 69.76 67.00 de Oliveira (BRA) White (USA) Fatecha (PAR) Andrés Yunior Michael Decathlon 7641 CR 7290 7049 Silva (URU) Díaz (CUB) Bingham (USA) 10,000 metres Marco 44:49.62 Pierre-Luc 45:09.50 Noel 45:32.16 track walk Antonio Ménard (CAN) Santini (PUR) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Pan_American_Junior_Athletics_Championships 2/7 27/4/2020 2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia Rodríguez (ESA) Jamaica United States Canada Cawayne Wopamo Osaisai Adam Newton Jervis 4 × 100 Otis McDaniel 39.36 Oluseyi Smith 40.25 Dwight 40.27 metres relay Tremaine Smith Gavin Smellie Mullings James Samuels Justyn Warner Rascive Grant Omar Brown Canada United States Jamaica Gavin Smellie Lionel Larry Michael Gardener 4 × 400 Aaron White Terrance Reid 3:05.34 Leford Green 3:08.64 3:09.50 metres relay Brian Nate Anderson Kerone Robinson Cummings Justin Oliver Jason Edwards Bryan Barnett Women https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Pan_American_Junior_Athletics_Championships 3/7 27/4/2020 2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres Cleo Schillonie Darlenis (Wind: 11.52 11.80 11.82 Tyson (USA) Calvert (JAM) Obregón (COL) −1.8 m/s) 200 metres Anneisha Alexandria Brittany (Wind: 23.00 23.06 23.23 McLaughlin (JAM) Anderson (USA) Jones (USA) +2.0 m/s) Natasha Carline Sonita 400 metres 52.15 52.38 52.68 Hastings (USA) Muir (CAN) Sutherland (JAM) Rebekah Heidi Analia 800 metres 2:04.07 2:04.12 2:06.49 Noble (USA) Magill (USA) Videaux (CUB) Sarah Erin Liudmila 1500 metres 4:17.61 4:22.87 4:26.94 Bowman (USA) Bedell (USA) Florentín (CUB) Alyson Inés Mandy 3000 metres 9:25.09 9:36.24 9:42.75 Kohlmeier (CAN) Melchor (PER) McBean (CAN) Inés Nicole Whitney 5000 metres 16:48.06 16:55.17 17:04.22 Melchor (PER) Blood (USA) Anderson (USA) 3000 metres Sabine Marie Lindsay 10:04.71 10:27.44 10:28.49 steeplechase Heitling (BRA) Lawrence (USA) Allen (USA) 100 metres hurdles Latoya Natasha Geneviève 13.38w 13.42w 13.50w (Wind: Greaves (JAM) Ruddock (JAM) Thibault (CAN) +2.1 m/s) Corri-Ann 400 metres Nickiesha Krystal 57.40 59.26 Campbell- 60.64 hurdles Wilson (JAM) Cantey (USA) Fell (CAN) Latroya Rhonda Darrell (BER) High jump 1.79 1.79 Watkins (TRI) Chealsea Taylor (USA) Keisa Rachel Leah Pole vault 4.10 CR 3.95 3.85 Monterola (VEN) Greff (USA) Vause (CAN) Arantxa 6.21 Gayle 6.15 Rhonda 6.05 Long jump King (BER) (−0.7 m/s) Hunter (USA) (+1.5 m/s) Watkins (TRI) (+0.9 m/s) Tânia Yanelis 13.54 13.38w Verónica 13.30w Triple jump Ferreira da Veranes (CUB) (+1.7 m/s) (+2.2 m/s) Davis (VEN) (+2.5 m/s) Silva (BRA) Sarah Melissa Rocío Shot put 16.10 15.35 14.41 Stevens (USA) Faubus (USA) Comba (ARG) Lisandra Shanna Yuneimis Discus throw 49.86 49.68 49.51 Rodríguez (CUB) Dickenson (USA) Soria (CUB) Hammer Arasay Brittany Marie-Eve 64.80 CR 59.72 57.70 throw Tondike (CUB) Riley (USA) Boiselle (CAN) Rachel Kara Tracy Javelin throw 52.58 CR 50.26 47.03 Yurkovich (USA) Patterson (USA) Morrison (BAH) Heptathlon Lauren 5333 Shevell 5266 Jailma de 5025 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Pan_American_Junior_Athletics_Championships 4/7 27/4/2020 2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia Stewart (USA) Quinley (USA) Lima (BRA) 10,000 Jamy Leisy Maria metres track 49:36.25CR 49:41.68 49:43.85 Franco (GUA) Rodríguez (CUB) Michta (USA) walk United Trinidad and States Tobago Brazil Amberly Nesbitt Cadajah Tatiane Ferraz 4 × 100 Alexandria 43.97 Spencer 45.45 Bárbara Leôncio 45.75 metres relay Anderson Sade St. Louis Vanda Gomes Kristina Davis Jurnelle Francis Josiane Valentim Cleo Tyson Monique Cabral Jamaica United Anastasia Le- States Canada Roy Nicole Leach Bailey Lewis Sonita 4 × 400 Deonna Corri-Ann 3:32.82 Sutherland 3:36.99 3:41.29 metres relay Lawrence Campbell-Fell Bobby-Gaye Brittany Jones Omoye Ugiagbe Wilkins Natasha Carline Muir Sherene Hastings Pinnock Medal table (unofficial) The medal count has been published.[7] It is in agreement with the following unofficial medal count. * Host nation (Canada) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Pan_American_Junior_Athletics_Championships 5/7 27/4/2020 2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 United States 22 25 10 57 2 Cuba 6 4 3 13 3 Jamaica 3 5 3 11 4 Canada* 2 6 10 18 5 Brazil 2 1 6 9 6 Venezuela 2 0 1 3 7 Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 1 3 Bermuda 1 1 0 2 8 Peru 1 1 0 2 Argentina 1 0 1 2 10 Guatemala 1 0 1 2 El Salvador 1 0 0 1 12 Uruguay 1 0 0 1 14 Saint Lucia 0 1 0 1 Bahamas 0 0 1 1 Barbados 0 0 1 1 Colombia 0 0 1 1 15 Mexico 0 0 1 1 Netherlands Antilles 0 0 1 1 Paraguay 0 0 1 1 Puerto Rico 0 0 1 1 Totals (21 nations) 44 45 43 132 References 1. Bower, John (1 August 2005), Successful Pan Am Juniors come to a close (http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind=2/news Id=30779.html), IAAF, retrieved October 26, 2011 2. Pan American Junior Athletics Championships – 7/29/2005 to 7/31/2005, Windsor, Canada, Results (https://web.a rchive.org/web/20120523172545/http://www.athletics.ca/files/PanAmericanJunior05.pdf) (PDF), Athletics Canada, archived from the original (http://www.athletics.ca/files/PanAmericanJunior05.pdf) (PDF) on 2012-05-23, retrieved Oct 26, 2011 3. AthleCAC – Results Service – Servicio de Resultados. 2005 Pan American Junior Championships, PANAM-j Windsor CAN, 29-31 Jul 2005 (http://www.athlecac.org/estadisticas/resultsMeet.asp?Meet=3053), AthleCAC – CACAC, retrieved Oct 26, 2011 4.
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