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Pan-American Games, Caracas 1983 PAN-AMERICAN GAMES Caracas, Venezuela 1983 100 METRES (23 Aug) HEAT 1 (-2.60m) 1 Ben Johnson Canada 10.49 2 Sam Graddy USA 10.50 3 Raymond Stewart Jamaica 10.55 4 Wilfredo Almonte Dominican Republic 10.68 5 Luis Schneider Zuanich Chile 11.01 6 Katsuhiko Nakaia Brazil 12.93 Lester Benjamin Antigua and Barbuda DNRun HEAT 2 (-2.45m) 1 Leandro Peñalver Gonzalez Cuba 10.41 2 Juan Nuñez Lima Dominican Republic 10.51dq 3 Nelson Rocha dos Santos Brazil 10.62 4 Hipolito Timothy Brown Venezuela 10.68 5 Everard Samuels Jamaica 10.71 6 Calvin Greenaway Antigua and Barbuda 11.14 HEAT 3 (-2.52m) 1 Osvaldo Lara Canizares Cuba 10.41 2 Desai Williams Canada 10.58 3 Chris Brathwaite Trinidad and Tobago 10.58 4 Ken Robinson USA 10.69 5 Neville Hodge Gomez Virgin Islands 10.73 6 Florencio Aguilar Mejia Panama 10.81 7 Angel Andrade Venezuela 10.90 100 METRES (23 Aug) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (-1.55m) 1 Leandro Peñalver Gonzalez Cuba 10.16 2 Sam Graddy USA 10.30 3 Raymond Stewart Jamaica 10.31 4 Desai Williams Canada 10.34 5 Nelson Rocha dos Santos Brazil 10.43 6 Wilfredo Almonte Dominican Republic 10.57 7 Neville Hodge Gomez Virgin Islands 10.73 8 Florencio Aguilar Mejia Panama 10.74 HEAT 2 (-1.44m) 1 Ben Johnson Canada 10.32 2 Osvaldo Lara Canizares Cuba 10.35 3 Juan Nuñez Lima Dominican Republic 10.52dq 4 Chris Brathwaite Trinidad and Tobago 10.53 5 Everard Samuels Jamaica 10.53 6 Ken Robinson USA 10.62 7 Hipolito Timothy Brown Venezuela 10.65 8 Luis Schneider Zuanich Chile 10.75 100 METRES (24 Aug) FINAL 1 Leandro Peñalver Gonzalez Cuba 10.06 2 Sam Graddy USA 10.18 3 Osvaldo Lara Canizares Cuba 10.21 4 Raymond Stewart Jamaica 10.22 5 Ben Johnson Canada 10.25 6 Nelson Rocha dos Santos Brazil 10.35 Juan Nuñez Lima Dominican Republic Disq (10.14) Desai Williams Canada DNRun wind +1.93m Pan-American Games, Caracas 1983 - 1 - 200 METRES (25 Aug) HEAT 1 (-0.33m) 1 Joao Batista Eugen da Silva Brazil 20.66 2 Leandro Peñalver Gonzalez Cuba 20.72 3 Elliott Quow USA 20.90 4 Andrew Bruce Trinidad and Tobago 21.06 5 George Walcott Jamaica 21.13 6 Luis Schneider Zuanich Chile 21.28 7 Hipolito Timothy Brown Venezuela 21.34 8 Neville Hodge Gomez Virgin Islands 21.57 HEAT 2 (-2.47m) 1 Bernie Jackson USA 20.86 2 Tomás Gonzalez Barrios Cuba 20.88 3 Juan Nuñez Lima Dominican Republic 20.91dq 4 Tony Sharpe Canada 21.04 5 Robson Caetano da Silva Brazil 21.07 6 Chris Brathwaite Trinidad and Tobago 21.31 7 Alberto Lugo Venezuela 21.31 8 Everard Samuels Jamaica 21.42 NON-PARTICIPANTS Desai Williams Canada 200 METRES (26 Aug) FINAL 1 Elliott Quow USA 20.42 2 Leandro Peñalver Gonzalez Cuba 20.53 3 Bernie Jackson USA 20.81 4 Tomás Gonzalez Barrios Cuba 20.85 5 Joao Batista Eugen da Silva Brazil 21.12 6 Tony Sharpe Canada 21.20 7 Andrew Bruce Trinidad and Tobago 21.29 Juan Nuñez Lima Dominican Republic Disq.(21.06) wind -1.26m Pan-American Games, Caracas 1983 - 2 - 400 METRES (26 Aug) HEAT 1 1 James Rolle USA 45.30 2 Carlos Reyté Garcia Cuba 46.19 3 Aaron Phillips Venezuela 46.38 4 Steve Griffiths Jamaica 46.43 5 Evaldo Rosa da Silva Brazil 46.72 6 Larry Miller Antigua and Barbuda 48.39 Bryan Saunders Canada DNRun HEAT 2 1 Lázaro Martinez Despaigne Cuba 45.38 2 Cliff Wiley USA 45.55 3 Gerson de Andrade Souza Brazil 45.97 4 Michael Puckerin Trinidad and Tobago 46.48 5 Edison Ramon Reyes Caldea Venezuela 46.62 6 Devon Morris Jamaica 46.73 7 Alfred Browne Antigua and Barbuda 48.07 8 Ulrick Jackson Virgin Islands 48.61 400 METRES (27 Aug) FINAL 1 Cliff Wiley USA 45.02 2 Lázaro Martinez Despaigne Cuba 45.37 3 Gerson de Andrade Souza Brazil 45.45 4 James Rolle USA 45.70 5 Carlos Reyté Garcia Cuba 45.78 6 Steve Griffiths Jamaica 46.57 7 Aaron Phillips Venezuela 46.68 8 Michael Puckerin Trinidad and Tobago 46.97 Pan-American Games, Caracas 1983 - 3 - 800 METRES (23 Aug) HEAT 1 1 Jose Luiz Barbosa Brazil 1:49.55 2 James Mays USA 1:49.65 3 Angel Roman Venezuela 1:49.99 4 Oslen Barr Guyana 1:50.07 5 Reuben Bayley Barbados 1:50.43 6 Dale Jones Antigua and Barbuda 1:53.07 Alberto Juantorena Danger Cuba DNRun HEAT 2 1 Stanley Redwine USA 1:49.07 2 William Wuycke Venezuela 1:49.57 3 Agberto Conciecao Guimaraes Brazil 1:49.95 4 Gordon Hinds Barbados 1:50.31 5 Anthony West Trinidad and Tobago 1:50.36 6 Héctor Herrera Ortiz Cuba 1:51.01 7 Luis Munguia Ramirez Nicaragua 1:53.03 8 Jyme Bridges Antigua and Barbuda 2:00.06 800 METRES (24 Aug) FINAL 1 Agberto Conciecao Guimaraes Brazil 1:46.31 2 Jose Luiz Barbosa Brazil 1:46.65 3 Stanley Redwine USA 1:47.26 4 Oslen Barr Guyana 1:47.39 5 James Mays USA 1:47.65 6 Angel Roman Venezuela 1:52.13 William Wuycke Venezuela (fell) DNFinish Gordon Hinds Barbados DNRun 1,500 METRES (26 Aug) FINAL 1 Agberto Conciecao Guimaraes Brazil 3:42.91 2 Ross Donahue USA 3:43.09 3 Chuck Aragon USA 3:44.57 4 Eduardo Castro Mexico 3:44.76 5 Omar Ortega Argentina 3:47.03 6 Pedro Cáceres Argentina 3:48.59 7 Ricardo Vera Rebollo Uruguay 3:48.64 8 Phil Laheurte Canada 3:50.76 9 Luis Munguia Ramirez Nicaragua 3:54.68 10 José Diaz Venezuela 3:56.07 11 Dale Jones Antigua and Barbuda 3:56.17 12 Thomas Nelson Antigua and Barbuda 4:21.55 Pan-American Games, Caracas 1983 - 4 - 5,000 METRES (28 Aug) FINAL 1 Eduardo Castro Mexico 13:54.11 2 Gerardo Alcalá Mexico 13:54.37 3 Domingo Tibaduiza Reyes Colombia 13:59.68 4 José Romao Andrade da Silva Brazil 14:08.02 5 Don Clary USA 14:09.07 6 German Peña Colombia 14:17.53 7 Omar Aguilar Cardenas Chile 14:27.68 8 Chris Fox USA 14:33.50 9 Ricardo Vera Rebollo Uruguay 14:34.57 10 Greg Duhaime Canada 14:40.07 11 Victor Maldonado Venezuela 14:57.96 12 Ramón López Paraguay 15:20.77 13 William Aguirre Villaviconcio Nicaragua 15:50.44 14 Tyrone Thibou Antigua and Barbuda 17:44.93 Eduardo Navas Rodriguez Venezuela DNFinish 10,000 METRES (23 Aug) FINAL 1 José Gómez Cervantes Mexico 29:14.75 2 Domingo Tibaduiza Reyes Colombia 29:17.12 3 Mark Nenow USA 29:22.46 4 José Romao Andrade da Silva Brazil 29:28.56 5 German Peña Colombia 29:38.91 6 Rodolfo Gómez Mexico 29:41.83 7 Omar Aguilar Cardenas Chile 29:54.27 8 Michael Feurtado Jamaica 30:19.69 9 Victor Maldonado Venezuela 30:38.78 10 José Zapata Venezuela 31:32.47 11 Tom Hunt USA 31:36.69 12 Ramón López Paraguay 31:57.28 13 William Aguirre Villaviconcio Nicaragua 32:52.43 Tyrone Thibou Antigua and Barbuda DNFinish MARATHON (28 Aug) 1 Jorge González Rivera Puerto Rico 2:12:43 2 Cásar Mercado Puerto Rico 2:20:30 3 Miguel Angel Cruz Mexico 2:21:11 4 Armando Azócar Venezuela 2:21:30 5 Luis Bautista Venezuela 2:22:35 6 Rafael Parra Colombia 2:22:51 7 Manuel Garcia Mexico 2:24:35 8 Michael Feurtado Jamaica 2:26:29 9 Damián Rivera Panama 2:37:46 10 Raúl Llusa Argentina 2:39:23 11 Moses Ranghel Trinidad and Tobago 2:45:41 12 Serafin Alvarez Panama 2:45:57 Mike Layman USA DNFinish David Hinz USA DNFinish Mike Dyon Canada DNFinish Radamés González Tamayo Cuba DNFinish Pan-American Games, Caracas 1983 - 5 - 110 METRES HURDLES (28 Aug) FINAL 1 Roger Kingdom USA 13.44 2 Alejandro Casañas Ramirez Cuba 13.51 3 Tonie Campbell USA 13.54 4 Modesto Castillo Dominican Republic 13.90 5 Jeff Glass Canada 13.98 6 Mark McKoy Canada 14.02 7 Nelson Rodriguez Venezuela 14.40 8 Elvis Cedeno Venezuela 14.42 wind -3.15m 400 METRES HURDLES (23 Aug) HEAT 1 1 James King USA 50.25 2 Osvaldo Zea Venezuela 50.88 3 Frank Montiéh Alvarez Cuba 50.89 4 Lloyd Guss Canada 51.89 5 Javier Olivar Nunez Uruguay 54.21 HEAT 2 1 Ian Newhouse Canada 52.13 2 Julio Ferrer Puerto Rico 53.65 3 Antonio Eusebio Dias Ferreira Brazil 53.97 Mark Patrick USA DNRun 400 METRES HURDLES (24 Aug) FINAL 1 Frank Montiéh Alvarez Cuba 50.02 2 Antonio Eusebio Dias Ferreira Brazil 50.08 3 James King USA 50.31 4 Ian Newhouse Canada 50.66 5 Osvaldo Zea Venezuela 50.85 6 Lloyd Guss Canada 51.50 7 Julio Ferrer Puerto Rico 51.94 8 Javier Olivar Nunez Uruguay 53.96 3,000 METRES STEEPLECHASE (26 Aug) FINAL 1 Emilio Ulloa Valenzuela Chile 8:57.62 2 Carmelo Rios Figueroa Puerto Rico 9:01.47 3 Greg Duhaime Canada 9:06.03 4 Dave Daniels USA 9:08.73 5 Rafael Colmenares Venezuela 9:15.04 6 José Martinez Venezuela 9:26.22 7 Tyrone Thibou Antigua and Barbuda 10:23.00 Phil Laheurte Canada DNRun Pan-American Games, Caracas 1983 - 6 - 4x100 METRES RELAY (28 Aug) FINAL 1 USA 38.49 Sam Graddy,Bernie Jackson, Ken Robinson,Elliott Quow 2 Cuba 38.55 Osvaldo Lara Canizares,Leandro Peñalver González, Silvio Leonard Sarria,José Isalgue Cumba 3 Brazil 39.08 Gerson de Andrade Souza,Nelson Rocha dos Santos, Katsuhiko Nakaia,Robson Caetano da Silva 4 Canada 39.24 Mark McKoy,Cyprean Enweani, Tony Sharpe,Ben Johnson 5 Trinidad and Tobago 39.40 Andrew George,Chris Brathwaite, Andrew Bruce,Hasely Crawford 6 Jamaica 39.53 Steve Griffiths,Raymond Stewart, George Walcott,Everard Samuels 7 Venezuela 40.44 Angel Andrade,Alberto Lugo, Hipolito Timothy Brown,Reinaldo Lizardi Antigua and Barbuda DNRun Calvin Greenaway,Larry Miller, Alfred Brown,Lester Benjamin NON-PARTICIPANTS Brazil Joao Batista Eugen da Silva Canada Desai Williams Cuba Tomás González Barrios Jamaica Devon Morris USA Brady Cain 4x400 METRES RELAY (28 Aug) FINAL 1 USA 3:00.47 Alonzo Babers 45.2,Mike Bradley 45.7, James Rolle 44.6,Eddie Carey 45.0 2 Brazil 3:02.79 Evaldo Rosa da Silva,Jose Luiz Barbosa, Agberto Conciecao Guimaraes,Gerson de Andrade Souza 3 Cuba 3:03.15 Lázaro Martinez Despaigne,Agustin Pavó Santos, Carlos Reyté Garcia,Héctor Herrera Ortiz 4 Trinidad and Tobago 3:05.91 Bernard Carlyle,Andrew Bruce, Oswald Peters,Michael Puckerin 5 Venezuela 3:06.50 Aaron Phillips,Jesús Malavé, Edison Ramon Reyes Caldea,Hipolito Timothy Brown 6 Canada 3:07.17 Mark Guthrie,Lloyd Guss, Ian Newhouse,Bryan Saunders 7 Antigua and Barbuda 3:15.36 Alfred
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