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Pan-American Games, Chicago 1959 PAN-AMERICAN GAMES Chicago, USA 1959 100 METRES (28 Aug) HEAT 1 (+0.00m) 1 Ray Norton USA 10.6 2 Clive Bonas Simmons Venezuela 10.6 3 Santiago Plaza Mexico 10.7 4 Enrique Figuerola Camue Cuba 10.7 5 Lynn Eves Canada 10.8 6 Heber Etcheverry Uruguay 10.8 7 Ramón Luis Vega Zayas Puerto Rico 10.9 Roland Romain Haiti DNRun HEAT 2 (+0.00m) 1 Robert Poynter USA 10.7 2 José Telles da Conciecao Brazil 10.9 3 Wilton Jackson British West Indies-Trinidad 10.9 4 Harry Jerome Canada 10.9 5 Alberto Torres de la Motta Dominican Republic 10.9 6 José Carrera Ecuador 7 Horacio Estevez Orihuela Venezuela Eduardo Krumm Chile DNRun HEAT 3 (+0.00m) 1 Dennis Johnson British West Indies-Jamaica 10.8 2 Bill Woodhouse USA 10.8 3 Joao Pires Sobrinho Brazil 10.9 4 Rubén Diaz Puerto Rico 10.9 5 Lazaro Betancourt Mella Cuba 11.0 6 Lionel James Midi Dominican Republic 7 George Short Canada 11.2 8 Arturo Isasmondi Uruguay HEAT 4 (+0.00m) 1 Mike Agostini British West Indies-Trinidad 10.8 2 Rafael Romero Sandrea Venezuela 10.8 3 Manuel Rivera Guevara Puerto Rico 10.9 4 Luis Vienna Argentina 10.9 5 Jorge Machado de Barros Brazil 10.9 6 Salvador Rivas Perez Dominican Republic 7 Gerardo di Tolla Barraza Peru 8 Arturo Flores Ecuador Pan-American Games, Chicago 1959 - 1 - 100 METRES (29 Aug) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (+4.02m) 1 Ray Norton USA 10.2 2 Mike Agostini British West Indies-Trinidad 10.2 3 Rafael Romero Sandrea Venezuela 10.3 4 Santiago Plaza Mexico 10.5 5 Manuel Rivera Guevara Puerto Rico 10.5 6 Joao Pires Sobrinho Brazil 10.6 7 Wilton Jackson British West Indies-Trinidad 10.6 8 Luis Vienna Argentina 10.8 HEAT 2 (+2.90m) 1 Robert Poynter USA 10.5 2 Bill Woodhouse USA 10.5 3 Enrique Figuerola Camue Cuba 10.5 4 Dennis Johnson British West Indies-Jamaica 10.5 5 José Telles da Conciecao Brazil 10.7 6 Clive Bonas Simmons Venezuela 10.7 7 Harry Jerome Canada 10.7 8 Rubén Diaz Puerto Rico 10.9 100 METRES (29 Aug) FINAL 1 Ray Norton USA 10.3 2 Mike Agostini British West Indies-Trinidad 10.4 3 Enrique Figuerola Camue Cuba 10.5 4 Robert Poynter USA 10.5 5 Dennis Johnson British West Indies-Jamaica 10.6 6 Rafael Romero Sandrea Venezuela 10.6 7 Bill Woodhouse USA 10.7 8 Santiago Plaza Mexico 10.8 wind +2.68m Pan-American Games, Chicago 1959 - 2 - 200 METRES (30 Aug) HEAT 1 1 Ray Norton USA 21.9 2 Mike Agostini British West Indies-Trinidad 21.9 3 Manuel Rivera Guevara Puerto Rico 22.0 4 Jorge Machado de Barros Brazil 22.1 5 Gordon Thorlaksson Canada 22.1 6 Alberto Torres de la Motta Dominican Republic Emilio Romero Nicolsin Venezuela DNRun HEAT 2 1 Ramón Luis Vega Zayas Puerto Rico 21.8 2 Basil Ince British West Indies-Trinidad 21.8 3 Rafael Romero Sandrea Venezuela 21.9 4 Luis Vienna Argentina 21.9 5 George Short Canada 22.7 6 Salvador Rivas Perez Dominican Republic 23.0 7 Arturo Flores Ecuador HEAT 3 1 Vance Robinson USA 21.6 2 Wilton Jackson British West Indies-Trinidad 21.9 3 José Telles da Conciecao Brazil 22.0 4 Enrique Figuerola Camue Cuba 22.2 5 Lloyd Murad Venezuela Heber Etcheverry Uruguay DNRun Iván Rodriguez Padilla Puerto Rico DNRun HEAT 4 1 Lester Carney USA 21.6 2 Harry Jerome Canada 22.1 3 Santiago Plaza Mexico 22.2 4 Joao Pires Sobrinho Brazil 22.2 5 Lionel James Midi Dominican Republic 22.9 6 Eduardo Krumm Chile 23.4 Arturo Isasmondi Uruguay DNRun 200 METRES (30 Aug) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Ramón Luis Vega Zayas Puerto Rico 21.4 2 Mike Agostini British West Indies-Trinidad 21.5 3 Vance Robinson USA 21.5 4 Rafael Romero Sandrea Venezuela 21.5 5 Harry Jerome Canada 21.8 6 Santiago Plaza Mexico 22.0 HEAT 2 1 Ray Norton USA 21.1 2 Basil Ince British West Indies-Trinidad 21.4 3 Lester Carney USA 21.5 4 Wilton Jackson British West Indies-Trinidad 21.9 5 Manuel Rivera Guevara Puerto Rico 21.9 José Telles da Conciecao Brazil DNRun 200 METRES (31 Aug) FINAL 1 Ray Norton USA 20.6 2 Lester Carney USA 21.1 3 Mike Agostini British West Indies-Trinidad 21.1 4 Vance Robinson USA 21.2 5 Ramón Luis Vega Zayas Puerto Rico 21.3 6 Basil Ince British West Indies-Trinidad 21.6 Pan-American Games, Chicago 1959 - 3 - 400 METRES (31 Aug) HEAT 1 1 Eddie Southern USA 48.4 2 Emigdio Torres Salazar Cuba 48.5 3 Ovidio de Jesús Vargas Puerto Rico 49.1 4 Siegmar Ohlemann Canada 49.7 5 Hugo Krauss Chile 50.3 6 Heber Etcheverry Uruguay 51.4 7 Rafael Arcos Ecuador HEAT 2 1 Dave Mills USA 48.0 2 Malcolm Spence British West Indies-Jamaica 48.0 3 Anubes Ferraz da Silva Brazil 48.7 4 Gonzalo Gonzáles Mexico 50.6 5 Guillermo Rocca Venezuela 50.9 6 George Shepherd Canada 53.0 Anthony Seth British Guiana DNRun HEAT 3 1 George Kerr British West Indies-Jamaica 47.9 2 Jack Yerman USA 48.1 3 José Villalongo Cepeda Puerto Rico 49.3 4 Eulogio Garcia Peru 49.5 5 Juan Cruz Godinez Mexico 49.9 6 Stan Worsfold Canada 50.3 7 Argemiro Roque Brazil HEAT 4 1 Iván Rodriguez Padilla Puerto Rico 47.7 2 Basil Ince British West Indies-Trinidad 48.4 3 Emilio Romero Nicolsin Venezuela 49.3 4 Jorge Teran Mexico 50.8 5 José Carrera Ecuador 51.2 6 Peter Ostermeyer Brazil 400 METRES (31 Aug) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 George Kerr British West Indies-Jamaica 47.5 2 Dave Mills USA 47.9 3 Jack Yerman USA 48.1 4 Emigdio Torres Salazar Cuba 48.5 5 Ovidio de Jesus Vargas Puerto Rico 52.5 José Villalongo Cepeda Puerto Rico DNRun HEAT 2 1 Malcolm Spence British West Indies-Jamaica 47.2 2 Ivan Rodriguez Padilla Puerto Rico 47.4 3 Basil Ince British West Indies-Trinidad 47.5 4 Eddie Southern USA 47.6 5 Anubes Ferraz da Silva Brazil 48.4 6 Emilio Romero Nicolsin Venezuela 49.4 400 METRES (1 Sep) FINAL 1 George Kerr British West Indies-Jamaica 46.1 2 Basil Ince British West Indies-Trinidad 46.4 3 Malcolm Spence British West Indies-Jamaica 46.6 4 Dave Mills USA 46.7 5 Iván Rodriguez Padilla Puerto Rico 47.0 6 Jack Yerman USA 47.9 Pan-American Games, Chicago 1959 - 4 - 800 METRES (28 Aug) HEAT 1 1 George Kerr British West Indies-Jamaica 1:52.9 2 Ernie Cunliffe USA 1:53.7 3 Allan Andrews Canada 1:53.9 4 Jossué Delgado Cains Puerto Rico 1:54.4 5 Julio León Chile 1:55.5 6 Jose Heredia Losano Mexico Peter Ostermeyer Brazil DNRun HEAT 2 1 Tom Murphy USA 1:52.5 2 Melville Spence British West Indies-Jamaica 1:53.5 3 Hugo Krauss Chile 1:55.0 4 Stan Worsfold Canada 1:56.0 5 Emigdio Torres Salazar Cuba 1:56.3 6 Alejandro Arroyo Ecuador 1:58.2 Ralph Gomes British Guiana DNRun Anubes Ferraz da Silva Brazil DNRun HEAT 3 1 Jerome Walters USA 1:53.9 2 Anthony Seth British Guiana 1:54.0 3 Ramon Sandoval Chile 1:54.3 4 Jose Manuel Luna Mexico 1:54.3 5 Siegmar Ohlemann Canada 1:55.0 6 Argemiro Roque Brazil 1:55.3 Guillermo Rocca Venezuela DNRun 800 METRES (29 Aug) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Tom Murphy USA 1:50.9 2 Anthony Seth British Guiana 1:51.7 3 Melville Spence British West Indies-Jamaica 1:51.9 4 Stan Worsfold Canada 1:52.2 5 Jossue Delgado Cains Puerto Rico 1:52.7 6 Hugo Krauss Chile 1:53.5 7 Jose Manuel Luna Mexico 1:54.5 8 Julio León Chile HEAT 2 1 Jerome Walters USA 1:51.1 2 George Kerr British West Indies-Jamaica 1:51.6 3 Siegmar Ohlemann Canada 1:51.9 4 Ernie Cunliffe USA 1:52.1 5 Emigdio Torres Salazar Cuba 1:52.4 6 Ramón Sandoval Chile 1:55.0 7 Allan Andrews Canada 1:55.2 800 METRES (30 Aug) FINAL 1 Tom Murphy USA 1:49.4 2 George Kerr British West Indies-Jamaica 1:49.4 3 Anthony Seth British Guiana 1:49.7 4 Melville Spence British West Indies-Jamaica 1:50.0 5 Ernie Cunliffe USA 1:51.5 6 Stan Worsfold Canada 1:52.4 7 Siegmar Ohlemann Canada 1:53.3 Jerome Walters USA DNFin Pan-American Games, Chicago 1959 - 5 - 1,500 METRES (31 Aug) HEAT 1 1 Randy Mason Canada 3:58.7 2 Ralph Gomes British Guiana 3:59.8 3 José Manuel Luna Mexico 4:00.3 4 Ricardo Vidal Chile 4:00.7 5 Dyrol Burleson USA 4:02.6 6 José Pérez Guerrero Mexico 4:10.2 7 Francois Ducarmel Haiti HEAT 2 1 David Drybrough Canada 3:59.6 2 Ramón Sandoval Chile 3:59.8 3 Ed Moran USA 4:00.0 4 Jim Grelle USA 4:02.4 5 Alfonso Tinoco Mexico 4:03.4 6 Alejandro Arroyo Ecuador 4:12.8 Jossué Delgado Cains Puerto Rico DNRun Sebastiao Mendes Brazil DNRun 1,500 METRES (2 Sep) FINAL 1 Dyrol Burleson USA 3:49.1 2 Jim Grelle USA 3:49.9 3 Ed Moran USA 3:50.1 4 Ramón Sandoval Chile 3:51.9 5 Randy Mason Canada 3:54.0 6 José Manuel Luna Mexico 3:58.1 7 Ralph Gomes British Guiana 4:00.5 8 Alfonso Tinoco Mexico 4:01.1 9 Ricardo Vidal Chile David Drybrough Canada (fell) DNFin 5,000 METRES (30 Aug) FINAL 1 Bill Dellinger USA 14:28.4 2 Osvaldo Suárez Argentina 14:28.5 3 Doug Kyle Canada 14:33.0 4 Alfredo Tinoco Mexico 14:43.8 5 George de Peana British Guiana 14:57.0 6 Eligio Galicia Castillo Mexico 7 Domingo Mastroianni Amaizón Argentina 15:03.0 8 Ricardo Vidal Chile 9 Guadelupe Jimenez Mexico 10 Luis Bocanegra Sandoval Argentina 11 Lew Steiglitz USA 12 Jesús Queche Guatemala Max Truex USA DNFinish Ron Wallingford Canada DNFinish Henry Glyde Canada DNFinish Pan-American Games, Chicago 1959 - 6 - 10,000 METRES (28 Aug) FINAL 1 Osvaldo Suárez Argentina 30:17.2 2 Doug Kyle Canada 30:28.0 3 Bob Soth USA 30:51.8 4 George de Peana British Guiana 31:16.0 5 Gordon Dickson Canada 31:18.0 6 Alex Breckenridge USA 31:18.6 7 Ricardo Vidal Chile 31:35.7 8 Luis Bocanegra Sandoval Argentina 31:40.2 9 Alfonso Diaz Mexico 31:42.8 10 Henry Glyde Canada 32:13.0 11 Guadelupe Jiménez Mexico 32:13.1 12 Isidro Segura Mexico 32:44.0 13 Jesús Queche Guatemala 33:05.3 Walter Lemos Candido Argentina DNRun Armando Pino Argentina DNRun Moses Dwarka British Guiana DNRun Juan Silva Chile DNRun Sebastian Garcia Guatemala DNRun Macario Subuyuj Guatemala DNRun Max Truex USA DNRun MARATHON (2 Sep) 1 John Kelley USA 2:27:54.2 2 Jim Green USA 2:32:16.9 3 Gordon Dickson Canada 2:36:18.6 4 Alf Confalone USA 2:38:52.9 5 Juan Silva Chile 2:42:34.6 6 Macario Subuyuj
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