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Pan-American Games, Cali 1971 PAN-AMERICAN GAMES Cali, Colombia 1971 100 METRES (31 Jul) HEAT 1 (+2.20m) 1 Pablo Montes Casanova Cuba 10.3 (10.33) 2 Delano Meriwether USA 10.4 (10.46) 3 Félix Mata Venezuela 10.5 (10.53) 4 Pedro Bassart Argentina 10.5 (10.57) 5 Jimmy Sierra Colombia 10.6 (10.66) 6 Carlos Abbott Costa Rica 10.9 (10.98) 7 Salomón Stewart Rowe Martinez Guatemala 12.3 (12.31) HEAT 2 (+1.89m) 1 Jim Green USA 10.5 (10.51) 2 Julio Meade Dominican Republic 10.5 (10.59) 3 Kevin Edwin Johnson Bahamas 10.6 (10.64) 4 Junior Trotman Barbados 10.8 (10.85) 5 Ronald Russell Virgin Islands 10.8 (10.85) 6 Julio Martinich Peru 11.0 (11.02) HEAT 3 (+2.30m) 1 Don Quarrie Jamaica 10.1 (10.14) 2 Hermes Ramirez Cajigal Cuba 10.3 (10.34) 3 Mike Sands Bahamas 10.4 (10.44) 4 Santiago Antonetti Puerto Rico 10.5 (10.58) 5 Alberto Marchán Venezuela 10.5 (10.60) 6 Jorge do Nascimento Matias Brazil 10.6 (10.66) 7 Julio Chia Peru 10.7 (10.72) 8 Rudy Reid Trinidad and Tobago 10.7 (10.73) HEAT 4 (+2.49m) 1 Lennox Miller Jamaica 10.3 (10.30) 2 Charlie Francis Canada 10.4 (10.44) 3 Luis Gonzaga da Silva Brazil 10.5 (10.46) 4 Andrés Calonge Argentina 10.5 (10.59) 5 Arquimedes Mina Colombia 10.6 (10.61) 6 Félix Lopez Matias Dominican Republic 10.7 (10.79) 7 Raymond Fabien Trinidad and Tobago 10.8 (10.86) Pan-American Games, Cali 1971 - 1 - 100 METRES (31 Jul) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (+4.20m) 1 Don Quarrie Jamaica 10.2 (10.23) 2 Hermes Ramirez Cajigal Cuba 10.3 (10.32) 3 Delano Meriwether USA 10.3 (10.35) 4 Charlie Francis Canada 10.3 (10.36) 5 Mike Sands Bahamas 10.5 (10.51) 6 Junior Trotman Barbados 10.5 (10.56) 7 Pedro Bassart Argentina 10.6 (10.69) 8 Félix Mata Venezuela 10.9 (10.98) HEAT 2 (+0.09m) 1 Lennox Miller Jamaica 10.1 (10.19) 2 Pablo Montes Casanova Cuba 10.2 (10.27) 3 Luis Gonzaga da Silva Brazil 10.5 (10.57) 4 Jim Green USA 10.6 (10.61) 5 Andrés Calonge Argentina 10.6 (10.67) 6 Julio Meade Dominican Republic 10.7 (10.70) 7 Kevin Edwin Johnson Bahamas 10.7 (10.74) 8 Santiago Antonetti Puerto Rico 10.7 (10.78) 100 METRES (1 Aug) FINAL 1 Don Quarrie Jamaica 10.2 (10.29) 2 Lennox Miller Jamaica 10.3 (10.32) 3 Delano Meriwether USA 10.3 (10.34) 4 Pablo Montes Casanova Cuba 10.4 (10.40) 5 Hermes Ramirez Cajigal Cuba 10.4 (10.44) 6 Charlie Francis Canada 10.5 (10.54) 7 Luis Gonzaga da Silva Brazil 10.6 (10.60) Jim Green USA DNRun wind +0.00m Pan-American Games, Cali 1971 - 2 - 200 METRES (2 Aug) HEAT 1 (+0.00m) 1 Willie Deckard USA 20.8 (20.88) 2 Luis Gonzaga da Silva Brazil 21.9 (21.93) 3 Walter Callender Bahamas 22.1 (22.16) 4 Julio Meade Dominican Republic 22.1 (22.17) 5 Jesús Rico Venezuela 22.2 (22.26) 6 Junior Trotman Barbados 22.4 (22.44) 7 Carmelo Reyes Mexico 22.6 (22.64) HEAT 2 (+0.00m) 1 Don Quarrie Jamaica 21.0 (21.08) 2 Andrés Calonge Argentina 21.4 (21.44) 3 Alberto Marchán Venezuela 21.4 (21.48) 4 Pedro Grajales Escobar Colombia 21.6 (21.67) 5 Enrique Javier Almarante Dominican Republic 21.9 (21.93) 6 Carlos Abbott Costa Rica 22.2 (22.23) HEAT 3 (+0.00m) 1 Marshall Dill USA 20.9 (20.95) 2 Guillermo González Zayas Puerto Rico 21.2 (21.22) 3 Trevor Fitzroy James Trinidad and Tobago 21.3 (21.34) 4 Craig Blackman Canada 21.6 (21.62) 5 Kevin Edwin Johnson Bahamas 21.7 (21.70) 6 Jorge do Nascimento Matias Brazil 21.8 (21.89) 7 Julio Martinich Peru 22.2 (22.25) HEAT 4 (+0.00m) 1 Edwin Roberts Trinidad and Tobago 20.9 (20.91) 2 Fernando Acevedo Portugues Peru 21.0 (21.08) 3 Carl Lawson Jamaica 21.3 (21.35) 4 Charlie Francis Canada 21.4 (21.42) 5 Roberto Hoger Argentina 21.9 (21.96) 6 Santiago Antonetti Puerto Rico 22.2 (22.22) Pan-American Games, Cali 1971 - 3 - 200 METRES (3 Aug) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (+3.09m) 1 Don Quarrie Jamaica 20.6 (20.64) 2 Willie Deckard USA 20.6 (20.66) 3 Guillermo González Zayas Puerto Rico 21.1 (21.16) 4 Andrés Calonge Argentina 21.2 (21.27) 5 Alberto Marchán Venezuela 21.3 (21.39) 6 Trevor Fitzroy James Trinidad and Tobago 21.4 (21.48) 7 Craig Blackman Canada 21.6 (21.62) 8 Walter Callender Bahamas 21.7 (21.75) HEAT 2 (+2.19m) 1 Marshall Dill USA 20.3 (20.34) 2 Edwin Roberts Trinidad and Tobago 20.7 (20.71) 3 Fernando Acevedo Portugues Peru 20.8 (20.87) 4 Carl Lawson Jamaica 20.9 (20.94) 5 Charlie Francis Canada 21.2 (21.22) 6 Luis Gonzaga da Silva Brazil 21.4 (21.46) 7 Pedro Grajales Escobar Colombia 21.5 (21.58) Julio Meade Dominican Republic DNRun 200 METRES (3 Aug) FINAL 1 Don Quarrie Jamaica 19.8 (19.86) 2 Marshall Dill USA 20.3 (20.39) 3 Edwin Roberts Trinidad and Tobago 20.3 (20.39) 4 Fernando Acevedo Portugues Peru 20.6 (20.69) 5 Carl Lawson Jamaica 20.9 (20.98) 6 Guillermo González Zayas Puerto Rico 21.1 (21.12) 7 Andrés Calonge Argentina 21.1 (21.13) Willie Deckard USA DNFinish wind +0.95m Pan-American Games, Cali 1971 - 4 - 400 METRES (31 Jul) HEAT 1 1 Fernando Acevedo Portugues Peru 45.8 (45.81) 2 John Smith USA 47.6 (47.49) 3 Raúl Sanhouse Dome Venezuela 48.0 (48.00) 4 Alberto Gajate Argentina 48.5 (48.55) 5 Ian Gordon Canada 48.7 (48.64) 6 Felipe Cigala Mexico 49.0 (49.05) HEAT 2 1 Fred Newhouse USA 45.8 (45.83) 2 Kent Bernard Trinidad and Tobago 47.0 (47.00) 3 Alfred Daley Jamaica 47.3 (47.24) 4 Melesio Piña Oregel Mexico 47.7 (47.67) 5 Pedro Grajales Escobar Colombia 48.1 (48.06) 6 Tobias Tejada Dominican Republic 50.2 (50.09) HEAT 3 1 Jimmy Sierra Colombia 47.7 (47.74) 2 Joao Pedro Francisco Brazil 48.1 (48.17) 3 Doug Chapman Canada 48.3 (48.25) 4 Rodovaldo Diaz Arambarry Cuba 48.4 (48.37) 5 Walter Pankey Virgin Islands 48.8 (48.84) 6 Carlos Heuchert Argentina 49.1 (48.92) 7 Alfred Logie Trinidad and Tobago 49.2 (49.15) HEAT 4 1 Garth Case Jamaica 46.9 (46.94) 2 Antonio Alvarez Machado Cuba 47.2 (47.18) 3 Victor Patinez Venezuela 47.3 (47.33) 4 Jorge Alemán Tapia Peru 48.4 (48.32) 5 Carlos Abbott Costa Rica 48.7 (48.66) 6 Enrique Javier Almarante Dominican Republic 49.2 (49.10) Pan-American Games, Cali 1971 - 5 - 400 METRES (31 Jul) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 John Smith USA 46.1 (46.11) 2 Fernando Acevedo Portugues Peru 46.3 (46.33) 3 Alfred Daley Jamaica 47.0 (47.01) 4 Kent Bernard Trinidad and Tobago 47.2 (47.25) 5 Melesio Piña Oregel Mexico 47.7 (47.74) 6 Raúl Sanhouse Dome Venezuela 47.8 (47.82) 7 Rodovaldo Diaz Arambarry Cuba 48.1 (48.10) 8 Joao Pedro Francisco Brazil 50.2 (50.24) HEAT 2 1 Fred Newhouse USA 45.6 (45.68) 2 Garth Case Jamaica 46.7 (46.77) 3 Antonio Alvarez Machado Cuba 47.6 (47.69) 4 Doug Chapman Canada 47.9 (47.87) 5 Victor Patinez Venezuela 48.4 (48.46) 6 Jorge Alemán Tapia Peru 48.6 (48.66) Alberto Gajate Argentina DNRun Jimmy Sierra Colombia DNRun 400 METRES (1 Aug) FINAL 1 John Smith USA 44.6 (44.60) 2 Fred Newhouse USA 45.0 (45.08) 3 Fernando Acevedo Portugues Peru 45.3 (45.30) 4 Alfred Daley Jamaica 46.5 (46.52) 5 Garth Case Jamaica 46.8 (46.82) 6 Doug Chapman Canada 47.2 (47.28) 7 Kent Bernard Trinidad and Tobago 47.4 (47.43) 8 Antonio Alvarez Machado Cuba 47.4 (47.46) Pan-American Games, Cali 1971 - 6 - 800 METRES (1 Aug) HEAT 1 1 Byron Dyce Jamaica 1:50.5 (1:50.54) 2 Art Sandison USA 1:50.6 (1:50.67) 3 Donaldo Arza Panama 1:50.8 (1:50.81) 4 Carlos Rodolfo Martinez Mexico 1:50.9 (1:50.92) 5 Fabio Zuñiga Colombia 1:52.2 (1:52.24) 6 Maurice Charlotin Haiti 2:10.7 (2:10.72) HEAT 2 1 Lennox Stewart Trinidad and Tobago 1:53.0 (1:53.02) 2 Gildardo López Mexico 1:53.1 (1:53.06) 3 Leandro Civil Jorvis Cuba 1:53.4 (1:53.46) 4 Ken Swenson USA 1:53.4 (1:53.48) 5 Carlos Heuchert Argentina 1:53.5 (1:53.52) 6 Jorge Alemán Tapia Peru 1:54.7 (1:54.72) 7 Sixto Lora Dominican Republic 1:56.6 (1:56.63) HEAT 3 1 Bill Smart Canada 1:52.9 (1:52.90) 2 Hugo Burgos Colombia 1:53.0 (1:53.07) 3 Daniel Gajate Argentina 1:53.1 (1:53.19) 4 Rómulo Carreño Venezuela 1:53.3 (1:53.38) 5 Roberto Salmona Chile 1:53.6 (1:53.61) HEAT 4 1 Darcy Leao Pereira Brazil 1:54.5 (1:54.58) 2 Sergio Llanusa Aviles Cuba 1:55.6 (1:55.60) 3 Benedict Cayenne Trinidad and Tobago 1:55.6 (1:55.62) 4 Victor Rios Chile 1:55.6 (1:55.67) 5 Modesto Comprés Dominican Republic 1:55.7 (1:55.71) 6 Joseph Anilus Haiti 2:00.1 (2:00.12) 7 José Siguas Peru 2:03.7 (2:03.73) Pan-American Games, Cali 1971 - 7 - 800 METRES (2 Aug) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Byron Dyce Jamaica 1:52.0 (1:52.08) 2 Ken Swenson USA 1:52.2 (1:52.24) 3 Benedict Cayenne Trinidad and Tobago 1:52.2 (1:52.28) 4 Bill Smart Canada 1:52.3 (1:52.32) 5 Donaldo Arza Panama 1:52.5 (1:52.51) 6 Sergio Llanusa Aviles Cuba 1:53.9 (1:53.85) 7 Darcy Leao Pereira Brazil 1:54.3 (1:54.33) 8 Gildardo López Mexico 1:57.2 (1:57.25) HEAT 2 1 Lennox Stewart Trinidad and Tobago 1:52.0 (1:52.05) 2 Art Sandison USA 1:52.1 (1:52.11) 3 Carlos Rodolfo Martinez Mexico 1:52.2 (1:52.27) 4 Leandro Civil Jorvis Cuba 1:52.3 (1:52.34) 5 Rómulo Carreño Venezuela 1:52.8 (1:52.80) 6 Hugo Burgos Colombia 1:53.1 (1:53.15) 7 Victor Rios Chile 1:53.3 (1:53.34) 8 Daniel Gajate Argentina 1:54.7 (1:54.77) 800 METRES (3 Aug) FINAL 1 Ken Swenson USA 1:48.0 (1:48.08) 2 Art Sandison USA 1:48.4 (1:48.42) 3 Byron Dyce Jamaica 1:48.4 (1:48.42) 4 Lennox Stewart Trinidad and Tobago 1:48.8 (1:48.80) 5 Leandro Civil Jorvis Cuba 1:50.0 (1:50.03) 6 Bill Smart Canada 1:50.0 (1:50.28) 7 Benedict Cayenne Trinidad and Tobago 1:52.0 (1:51.95) 8 Carlos Rodolfo Martinez Mexico 1:52.0 (1:52.07) Pan-American Games, Cali 1971 - 8 - 1,500 METRES (31 Jul) HEAT 1 1 Marty Liquori USA 3:49.4 (3:49.40) 2 Carlos Rodolfo Martinez Mexico 3:49.4 (3:49.47) 3 Richard Ritchie Canada 3:50.9 (3:50.97) 4 Jorge Grosser Castillo Chile 3:51.3 (3:51.36) 5 Antonio Colón Puerto Rico 3:52.0 (3:52.03) 6 José Neira Carvajal Colombia 3:52.2 (3:52.28) 7 Sergio Llanusa Aviles Cuba 3:53.3 (3:53.34) 8 Modesto Comprés Dominican Republic 3:58.3 (3:58.37) 9 (4:20.01) HEAT 2 1 Jim Crawford USA 3:48.8
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