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2003 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia 27/4/2020 2003 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia 2003 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships The 12th Pan American Junior Athletics Championships were held in XII Pan American Junior Bridgetown, Barbados at the National Stadium on 18–20 July 2003.[1] Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt had the outstanding performance equalling the 200m World Athletics Championships Junior record, while the team of the USA dominated the championships gaining 48 medals.[2] Contents Participation (unofficial) Medal summary Dates 18–20 July Men Host city Bridgetown, Women Barbados Medal table (unofficial) Venue Barbados National References Stadium External links Level Junior Events 43 Participation (unofficial) Participation about 352 athletes from Detailed result lists can be found on the CACAC,[3] the CFPI,[4] the USA Track & 31 nations Field,[5] and the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[6] An unofficial count ← 2001 Santa Fe 2005 Windsor → yields the number of about 352 athletes from about 31 countries: Antigua and Barbuda (7), Argentina (12), Bahamas (6), Barbados (17), Bolivia (1), Brazil (22), British Virgin Islands (2), Canada (46), Cayman Islands (1), Chile (14), Colombia (11), Costa Rica (2), Cuba (6), Dominica (2), Dominican Republic (3), Ecuador (6), El Salvador (3), Grenada (4), Guyana (3), Jamaica (34), Mexico (21), Netherlands Antilles (1), Nicaragua (1), Peru (5), Puerto Rico (11), Saint Lucia (5), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (2), Trinidad and Tobago (14), United States (72), U.S. Virgin Islands (1), Venezuela (17). Medal summary Medal winners are published.[7] Complete results can be found on the CACAC,[3] the CFPI[4] on the USA Track & Field[5] and on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[6] Men https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Pan_American_Junior_Athletics_Championships 1/7 27/4/2020 2003 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze Churandy Kenny Tesfa 100 metres 10.33 10.42 10.47 Martina (AHO) O'Neal (USA) Latty (JAM) 20.13 Usain WYB, David Jorge 200 metres 20.63 20.70 Bolt (JAM) =WJR, Neville (USA) Sena (BRA) CR Ashton Jeremy Michael 400 metres 45.59 45.63 46.47 Collins (USA) Wariner (USA) Mathieu (BAH) Thiago Simeon Michael 800 metres 1:48.76 1:49.54 1:50.16 Chyaromont (BRA) Bovell (TRI) McGrath (USA) Maury Surel Kurt Mike 1500 metres 3:47.13 3:49.08 3:50.93 Castillo (CUB) Benninger (CAN) Woods (CAN) Galen Arturo Maury Surel 5000 metres 14:20.29 14:30.68 14:38.04 Rupp (USA) Merced (MEX) Castillo (CUB) 10,000 Brett Jonathan Deivis 30:39.51 30:40.04 30:40.66 metres Gotcher (USA) Castañeda (MEX) Sanches (VEN) 3000 metres Cristian Kevin Jean 9:05.70 9:06.20 9:06.25 steeplechase Patiño (ECU) Davis (USA) Calzadilla (VEN) 110 metres hurdles Kenneth Dexter Jesse 13.60 13.82 14.46 (Wind: Ferguson (USA) Faulk (USA) King (BAR) +0.0 m/s) 400 metres Kenneth Isa Javier 50.07 50.95 51.10 hurdles Ferguson (USA) Phillips (JAM) Culson (PUR) Keith Mark Michael High jump 2.20 2.15 2.10 Moffatt (USA) Dillon (CAN) Morrison (USA) Germán João Gabriel Jason Pole vault 5.15 5.00 4.90 Chiaraviglio (ARG) Sousa (BRA) Wurster (CAN) Wilfredo 7.70 David 7.63 Ronald 7.58 Long jump Martínez (CUB) (+0.2 m/s) Giralt (CUB) (+0.0 m/s) Hill (USA) (+0.0 m/s) Leonardo David 16.93 PB Ayata 16.29 15.66 Triple jump dos Giralt (CUB) (−0.5 m/s) Joseph (ATG) (+0.1 m/s) (+0.1 m/s) Santos (BRA) Garrett Noah Gustavo de Shot put 19.95 19.40 19.24 Johnson (USA) Bryant (USA) Mendonça (BRA) Gustavo de Adam Jim Discus throw 58.76 55.41 55.26 Mendonça (BRA) Kuehl (USA) Steacy (CAN) Hammer Jim Nick Leandro 70.70 65.13 64.76 throw Steacy (CAN) Owens (USA) Benetti (ARG) Júlio César Justin Thomas Javelin throw 68.42 68.30 63.57 de Oliveira (BRA) Ryncavage (USA) Jordan (USA) Donavan Matías Freddy Decathlon 7486 CR 6635 6616 Kilmartin (USA) López (ARG) Díaz (VEN) 10,000 Francisco 46:27.34 Eder 46:27.41 Carlos 46:28.70 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Pan_American_Junior_Athletics_Championships 2/7 27/4/2020 2003 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia metres track Flores (MEX) Sánchez (MEX) Borgoño (CHI) walk Canada United States Jamaica Carlos Moore Winston Hutton Jamie Adjetey- 4 × 100 Aaron Collins 39.29 PB Tesfa Latty 39.40 PB Nelson 41.74 metres relay Ashton Collins Adrian Cephas Jonathan Willie Hordge Usain Bolt Suddaby Julien Dugal Canada United States Nathan Jamaica Elzie Coleman Vadeboncoeur Melhard Brown 4 × 400 Jeremy Wariner 3:02.88 Hank Palmer 3:11.56 Kiel Browne 3:12.41 metres relay Kenneth PB David Pedneault Rohan Phipps Fergusson Cameron Isa Phillips Ashton Collins Sahaduth Women https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Pan_American_Junior_Athletics_Championships 3/7 27/4/2020 2003 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze Shalonda Sherone Wanda 100 metres 11.35 11.44 11.58 Solomon (USA) Simpson (JAM) Hutson (TRI) 200 metres Shalonda Anneisha Shana (Wind: 22.93 CR 23.34 23.39 Solomon (USA) McLaughlin (JAM) Cox (USA) +0.0 m/s) Stephanie Angel Sonita 400 metres 52.52 52.76 53.56 Smith (USA) Perkins (USA) Sutherland (JAM) Yuneisi Kayann Carlene 800 metres 2:04.78 2:05.54 2:06.51 Santiusti (CUB) Thompson (JAM) Robinson (JAM) Yuneisi Chantelle Elizabeth 1500 metres 4:24.56 4:26.66 4:26.87 Santiusti (CUB) Dron (USA) Maloy (USA) Inés Laura Ángela 3000 metres 9:57.96 10:04.18 10:06.95 Melchor (PER) Zeigle (USA) Figueroa (COL) Inés Suzanna Amber 5000 metres 16:53.37 17:09.20 17:46.34 Melchor (PER) Larsen (USA) Sayer (USA) 2000 metres Angela Kelly Ángela steeplechase 6:37.84 6:40.87 6:51.31 Marvin (USA) Siefker (USA) Figueroa (COL) (exhibition) 100 metres Dawn Alandra Keisha 13.42 13.80 13.86 hurdles Harper (USA) Sherman (USA) Brown (JAM) 400 metres Amanda Josanne Mackenzie 58.09 58.43 58.61 hurdles Dias (BRA) Lucas (TRI) Hill (USA) Sharon Levern Chaunté High jump 1.85 1.83 1.81 Day (USA) Spencer (LCA) Howard (USA) Kira Julene Costa (USA) Pole vault 4.05 CR 4.00 Bailey (USA) Karla da Silva (BRA) Yudelkis 6.46 CR Yuridia 6.20 Renee 6.19 Long jump Fernández (CUB) (−0.4 m/s) Bustamante (MEX) (+0.0 m/s) Williams (USA) (−0.4 m/s) Yudelkis 13.89 CR Alyce 12.87 Desiree 12.86 Triple jump Fernández (CUB) (+0.0 m/s) Williams (USA) (+0.5 m/s) Crichlow (BAR) (+0.1 m/s) Michelle Zara Jennifer Shot put 16.23 14.46 14.26 Carter (USA) Northover (JAM) Dahlgren (ARG) Amarachi Beth Shernelle Discus throw 52.05 50.91 40.64 Ukabam (USA) Mallory (USA) Nicholls (BAR) Hammer Jennifer Beth Adriana 58.61 57.75 56.81 throw Dahlgren (ARG) Mallory (USA) Benaventa (VEN) Erma Gene Krista Dalila Javelin throw 49.67 48.90 48.61 Evans (LCA) Woodward (CAN) Rugama (NCA) Juana Nadina Janine Heptathlon 5381 5135 5101 Castillo (DOM) Marsh (JAM) Polischuk (CAN) 10,000 Alessandra 52:27.57 Josette 53:04.51 Johana 53:39.42 metres track Picagevicz (BRA) Sepúlveda (CHI) Malla (ECU) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Pan_American_Junior_Athletics_Championships 4/7 27/4/2020 2003 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia walk United States Trinidad and Jamaica Ashley Owens Tobago Jodi-Ann Powell Juanita Kerry Barrow 4 × 100 Simone Facey Broaddus 44.00 44.24 Wanda Hutson 45.15 metres relay Anneisha Alandra Monique Cabral McLaughlin Sherman Kelly-Ann Sherone Simpson Shalonda Baptiste Solomon United States Jamaica Canada Jasmine Lee Camille Robinson Alicia Brown 4 × 400 Angel Perkins 3:34.08 Sonita Sutherland 3:41.26 Bailey Lewis 3:43.54 metres relay Natasha Maxine Foster Holly Ratzlaff Hastings Carlene Robinson Patricia Mayers Stephanie Smith Medal table (unofficial) The medal count has been published.[8][9] It is in agreement with the following unofficial medal count. * Host nation (Barbados) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Pan_American_Junior_Athletics_Championships 5/7 27/4/2020 2003 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 United States 20 18 10 48 2 Cuba 7 1 1 9 3 Brazil 5 2 3 10 4 Argentina 2 1 2 5 5 Peru 2 0 0 2 6 Jamaica 1 9 5 15 7 Canada 1 4 6 11 8 Mexico 1 4 0 5 9 Saint Lucia 1 1 0 2 10 Ecuador 1 0 1 2 Dominican Republic 1 0 0 1 11 Netherlands Antilles 1 0 0 1 13 Trinidad and Tobago 0 2 2 4 14 Chile 0 1 1 2 15 Antigua and Barbuda 0 1 0 1 16 Venezuela 0 0 4 4 17 Barbados* 0 0 3 3 Bahamas 0 0 1 1 Colombia 0 0 1 1 18 Nicaragua 0 0 1 1 Puerto Rico 0 0 1 1 Totals (21 nations) 43 44 42 129 References 1. 2003 Pan American Junior Championships in Athletics (http://www.usatf.org/events/2003/PanAmericanJuniorCha mpionships/), USA Track & Field, retrieved 5 August 2011 2. Bolt equals World junior 200m record, as USA dominates Pan Am Junior Champs (http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind =2/newsId=22064.html), IAAF, 21 July 2003, retrieved 26 October 2011 3. AthleCAC – Results Service – Servicio de Resultados. 2003 Pan American Junior Championships, PACj Bridgetown BAR, 18–20 Jul 2003 (http://www.athlecac.org/estadisticas/resultsMeet.asp?Meet=656), AthleCAC – CACAC, retrieved 26 October 2011 4. Pan American Junior Championships at the National Stadium in Bridgetown, Barbados, WI, July 18–20, 2003 (htt p://www.cfpitiming.com/2003%20outdoor%20season/Pan%20Am%20Junior%202003/Pan%20Am%20Junior%20 championship%20home%202003.htm), C.F.P.I.
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