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Pan-American Games, Sao Paulo 1963 PAN-AMERICAN GAMES Sao Paulo, Brazil 1963 100 METRES (27 Apr)) HEAT 1 1 Ollan Cassell USA 10.5 (10.70) 2 Gerardo di Tolla Barraza Peru 10.6 (10.76) 3 Jorge Derieux Puerto Rico 10.8 (10.94) 4 Miguel Angel González Mexico 10.9 (10.95) 5 Jaime Frasser Ecuador 11.0 (11.00) HEAT 2 1 Arquimedes Herrera Venezuela 10.2 (10.32) 2 Ira Murchison USA 10.5 (10.53) 3 Irving Joseph Trinidad and Tobago 10.5 (10.57) 4 Alfonso Coelho da Silva Brazil 10.6 (10.64) 5 Manuel Rivera Guevara Puerto Rico 10.9 (10.96) HEAT 3 1 Enrique Figuerola Camue Cuba 10.4 (10.58) 2 Horacio Estevez Orihuela Venezuela 10.5 (10.65) 3 Cipriani Phillips Trinidad and Tobago 10.5 (10.66) Joe Satow Brazil Disqualified 100 METRES (28 Apr) FINAL 1 Enrique Figuerola Camue Cuba 10.3 (10.46) 2 Arquimedes Herrera Venezuela 10.4 (10.59) 3 Ira Murchison USA 10.5 (10.62) 4 Horacio Estevez Orihuela Venezuela 10.6 (10.64) 5 Gerardo di Tolla Barraza Peru 10.7 (10.73) 6 Ollan Cassell USA 10.7 (10.79) 200 METRES (30 Apr) HEAT 1 1 Clifton Bertrand Trinidad and Tobago 21.2 (21.44) 2 Gerardo di Tolla Barraza Peru 21.2 (21.50) 3 Brooks Johnson USA 21.7 (21.76) 4 Joel Hipolito da Costa Brazil 21.7 (21.82) 5 Didier Mejia Esquivel Mexico 22.2 (22.25) HEAT 2 1 Arquimedes Herrera Venezuela 21.3 2 Ollan Cassell USA 21.3 3 Irving Joseph Trinidad and Tobago 21.7 4 Miguel Angel González Mexico 22.2 HEAT 3 1 Rafael Romero Sandrea Venezuela 21.6 (21.66) 2 Manuel Rivera Guevara Puerto Rico 21.8 (21.99) 3 Jauro Koga Brazil 22.1 (22.36) Enrique Figuerola Camue Cuba DNRun Jaime Frasser Ecuador DNRun 200 METRES (1 May) FINAL 1 Rafael Romero Sandrea Venezuela 21.2 (21.23) 2 Ollan Cassell USA 21.2 (21.23) 3 Arquimedes Herrera Venezuela 21.2 (21.23) 4 Gerardo di Tolla Barraza Peru 21.5 (21.58) 5 Clifton Bertrand Trinidad and Tobago 21.6 (21.62) 6 Manuel Rivera Guevara Puerto Rico 22.0 Pan-American Games, Sao Paulo 1963 - 1 - 400 METRES (27 Apr) HEAT 1 1 Hortensio Fucil Herrera Venezuela 47.4 (47.41) 2 Earl Young USA 47.8 (47.85) 3 Geraldo Sebastião Costa Brazil 50.1 (50.12) 4 Victor Hugo Gadea Uruguay 50.2 (50.19) Alejandro Arroyo Ecuador DNRun German Guenard Soltero Puerto Rico DNRun HEAT 2 1 James Johnson USA 48.7 (48.85) 2 Clifton Bertrand Trinidad and Tobago 48.9 (49.06) 3 Peter Ostermeyer Brazil 49.8 (49.95) Malcolm Spence Jamaica DNRun Victor Flores Maldonado Venezuela DNRun HEAT 3 1 Melville Spence Jamaica 49.5 (49.54) 2 Didier Mejia Esquivel Mexico 54.6 (54.75) Jaime Frasser Ecuador DNRun Juan Carlos Dyrzka Argentina DNRun Edwin Roberts Trinidad and Tobago DNRun 400 METRES (28 Apr) FINAL 1 James Johnson USA 46.7 (46.80) 2 Melville Spence Jamaica 46.8 (46.94) 3 Clifton Bertrand Trinidad and Tobago 47.3 (47.43) 4 Didier Mejia Esquivel Mexico 48.2 (48.28) 5 Hortensio Fucil Herrera Venezuela 48.5 (48.58) Earl Young USA DNRun 800 METRES (30/4) HEAT 1 1 Ernie Cunliffe USA 1:53.0 (1:53.05) 2 Leslie Mentor Maxwell Venezuela 1:53.1 (1:53.19) 3 José dos Santos Sobrinho Brazil 1:54.4 (1:54.43) Luis Alarcon Chile DNRun Mario Zambrano Ecuador DNRun HEAT 2 1 Don Bertoia Canada 1:51.6 (1:51.59) 2 Bill Dotson USA 1:52.2 (1:52.34) 3 Casper Springer Barbados 1:52.7 (1:52.62) 4 Alejandro Arroyo Ecuador 1:53.1 (1:53.14) 5 Victor Hugo Gadea Uruguay 1:59.7 (1:59.78) HEAT 3 1 Siegmar Ohlemann Canada 1:55.0 (1:55.00) 2 Paulo Siqueira de Araujo Brazil 1:55.3 (1:55.27) 3 Carver King Trinidad and Tobago 1:57.3 Lloyd Bacchus British Guiana DNRun José Manuel Luna Mexico DNRun 800 METRES (1 May) FINAL 1 Don Bertoia Canada 1:48.3 (1:48.46) 2 Siegmar Ohlemann Canada 1:48.7 (1:48.63) 3 Ernie Cunliffe USA 1:48.8 (1:48.92) 4 Paulo Siqueira de Araujo Brazil 1:52.7 (1:52.82) 5 Bill Dotson USA 1:57.3 (1:57.40) Leslie Mentor Maxwell Venezuela Disqualified Pan-American Games, Sao Paulo 1963 - 2 - 1,500 METRES (4/5) FINAL 1 Jim Grelle USA 3:43.5 (3:43.62) 2 Jim Beatty USA 3:43.6 (3:43.88) 3 Don Bertoia Canada 3:55.0 (3:55.19) 4 José dos Santos Primo Brazil 3:56.5 (3:56.69) 5 Alejandro Arroyo Ecuador 4:00.3 (4:00.37) 6 Albertino Etchechurry Uruguay 4:02.0 (4:02.18) 7 Jeffrey Payne Bermuda (4:14.42) 8 José Manuel Luna Mexico (4:16.21) Casper Springer Barbados DNRun Luis Alarcon Chile DNRun Lloyd Bacchus British Guiana DNRun Carver King Trinidad and Tobago DNRun Jocelem dos Santos Brazil DNRun Mario Zambrano Ecuador DNRun 5,000 METRES (27 Apr) FINAL 1 Osváldo Suarez Argentina 14:25.9 (14:25.81) 2 Charles Clark USA 14:27.2 (14:27.16) 3 Bob Schul USA 14:29.2 (14:29.21) 4 Doug Kyle Canada 14:30.8 (14:30.80) 5 Eligio Galicia Castillo Mexico 14:37.8 (14:37.81) 6 Ricardo Vidal Chile 14:40.9 (14:40.87) 7 Alberto Ascension Rios Cariz Argentina (15:03.77) 8 Albertino Etchechurry Uruguay (15:11.76) 9 José de Oliveira Silva Brazil (15:29.03) 10 Antonio Nogueira de Azevedo Brazil (15:50.74) 10,000 METRES (1 May) FINAL 1 Peter McArdle USA 29:52.1 (29:52.22) 2 Osvaldo Suárez Argentina 30:26.7 (30:26.56) 3 Eligio Galicia Castillo Mexico 30:27.8 (30:27.90) 4 John Gutnecht USA 30:33.8 (30:33.90) 5 Doug Kyle Canada 31:47.4 (31:47.39) 6 Ricardo Vidal Chile 31:54.6 (31:54.57) 7 João Alves dos Santos Filho Brazil (32:22.41) Benedito Martins Brazil DNFinish Francisco Allen Chile DNRun Fidel Negrete Gamboa Mexico DNRun Ramnarine British Guiana DNRun MARATHON (4 May) 1 Fidel Negrete Gamboa Mexico 2:27:55.6 2 Gordon McKenzie USA 2:31:17.2 3 Peter McArdle USA 2:34:14.0 4 José Campos Brazil 2:42:44.8 5 Dorival Alves da Silva Brazil 2:45:05.8 6 Pedro Alvarado Miranda Mexico 2:49:05.8 Doug Kyle Canada DNFinish Ramnarine British Guiana DNFinish Ricardo Vidal Chile DNFinish Pan-American Games, Sao Paulo 1963 - 3 - 110 METRES HURDLES (28 Apr) HEAT 1 1 Willie May USA 14.1 (14.28) 2 Lázaro Betancourt Mella Cuba 14.1 (14.32) 3 José Telles da Conciecão Brazil 14.4 (14.61) 4 Juan Carlos Dyrzka Argentina 14.9 (14.93) José Cavero Samillan Peru DNRun HEAT 2 1 Blaine Lindgren USA 14.0 (14.11) 2 Heriberto Cruz Puerto Rico 14.1 (14.34) 3 Carlos Luiz Mossa Brazil 14.3 (14.41) 4 Bill Gairdner Canada 14.5 (14.51) Luiz Antonio Alzamora Peru DNRun 110 METRES HURDLES (3 May) FINAL 1 Blaine Lindgren USA 13.8 2 Willie May USA 14.0 3 Lázaro Betancourt Mella Cuba 14.3 4 Heriberto Cruz Puerto Rico 14.7 5 Carlos Luiz Mossa Brazil 16.5 José Telles da Conciecão Brazil DNRun 400 METRES HURDLES (30 Apr) HEAT 1 1 Willie Atterbury USA 51.5 (51.54) 2 Anubes Ferraz da Silva Brazil 52.0 (52.08) 3 Aristides Pineda Boscon Venezuela 52.3 Anthony Harper Bermuda DNRun Heriberto Cruz Puerto Rico DNRun HEAT 2 1 Victor Flores Maldonado Venezuela 52.9 (53.04) 2 Russ Rogers USA 53.7 (53.78) 3 Jaime Frasser Ecuador 54.2 (54.18) 4 Juan Montez Puerto Rico 54.3 (54.33) HEAT 3 1 Juan Carlos Dyrzka Argentina 53.2 (53.26) 2 José Cavero Samillan Peru 53.4 (53.58) 3 Jorge Cumberbach Calle Cuba 54.3 (54.38) João Carlos Gonzales Brazil DNRun 400 METRES HURDLES (1 May) FINAL 1 Juan Carlos Dyrzka Argentina 50.2 (50.32) 2 Willie Atterbury USA 50.4 (50.49) 3 Russ Rogers USA 51.1 (51.19) 4 Victor Flores Maldonado Venezuela 51.8 (51.89) 5 Anubes Ferraz da Silva Brazil 52.1 (52.13) 6 José Cavero Samillan Peru 53.1 (53.10) Pan-American Games, Sao Paulo 1963 - 4 - 3,000 METRES STEEPLECHASE (30 Apr) FINAL 1 Jeff Fishback USA 9:07.9 2 Sebastião Mendes Brazil 9:11.8 3 Albertino Etchechurry Uruguay 9:17.3 4 Alberto Ascension Rios Cariz Argentina 9:32.0 5 Antonio Nogueira de Azevedo Brazil 9:42.4 Francisco Allen Chile DNRun George Young USA DNRun 4x100 METRES RELAY (4 May) FINAL 1 USA 40.4 (40.40) Ira Murchison,Brooks Johnson, Ollan Cassell,Earl Young 2 Venezuela 40.5 (40.71) José Thomas,Horacio Estevez Orihuela, Arquimedes Herrera,Rafael Romero Sandrea 3 Trinidad and Tobago 40.7 (40.87) Cipriani Phillips,Irving Joseph, Anthony Jones,Clifton Bertrand 4 Brazil 41.2 (41.23) Antonio Alves,Joel Hipolito da Costa, Alfonso Coelho da Silva,Joe Satow 5 Puerto Rico 42.1 (42.02) Heriberto Cruz,Jorge Derieux, Juan Montez,Manuel Rivera Guevara 6 Cuba 42.5 (42.60) Victor Hernández Paredes,Lázaro Betancourt Mella, Jorge Cumberbach Calle,Enrique Figuerola Camue NON-PARTICIPANTS Trinidad and Tobago Edwin Roberts 4x400 METRES RELAY (4 May) FINAL 1 USA 3:09.6 Dick Edmunds,James Johnson, Ollan Cassell,Earl Young 2 Venezuela 3:12.0 Aristides Pineda Boscon,Leslie Mentor Maxwell, Victor Flores Maldonado,Hortensio Fucil Herrera 3 Jamaica 3:12.6 Anthony Carr,Rupert Hoilette, Malcolm Spence,Melville Spence 4 Brazil 3:17.1 Carlos Luiz Mossa,Anubes Ferraz da Silva, Geraldo Sebastião Costa,Paulo Siqueira de Araujo NON-PARTICIPANTS Brazil Peter Ostermeyer 20KM.WALK (3 May) 1 Alex Oakley Canada 1:42:43.2 2 Nick Marrone Canada 1:46:34.9 3 Ron Zinn USA 1:49:44.2 4 Ron Laird USA 1:52:09.3 5 Renato Coutinho Brazil 2:07:46.2 6 Adalberto Fritsch Brazil 2:21:33.0 Pan-American Games, Sao Paulo 1963 - 5 - HIGH JUMP (27 Apr) 1 Gene Johnson USA 2.11m 2 Teodoro Flores Palacios Guatemala 2.04m 3 Anton Norris Barbados 2.04m 4 Ralph Boston USA 2.04m 5 Eleutorio Fassi Argentina 1.95m 6 Roberto Abugattas Aboino Peru 1.95m 7 Manoel da Silva Cesar Brazil 1.90m 8 Roberto Procel Mexico 1.90m 9 Marcos Moreira Silveira Brazil 1.80m Luiz Antonio Alzamora Peru DNComp POLE VAULT (28 Apr) 1 Dave Tork USA 4.90m 2 Henry Wadsworth USA 4.75m 3 Rubén Cruz Puerto Rico 4.30m 4 Ayrton Gomes Turini Brazil 3.80m 5 Jessemon Siqueira Brazil 3.80m Luis Meza Chile No Hgt LONG JUMP (3 May) 1 Ralph Boston USA 8.11m 2 Darrell Horn USA 8.02m 3 Juan Muñoz Venezuela 7.46m 4 Roberto Procel Mexico 7.31m 5 Victor Hernández Paredes Cuba 7.12m 6 Newton Nogueira de Castro Brazil 6.89m 7 Francisco Grasso Brazil 6.67m Carlos Tornquist Chile DNComp Roberto Abugattas Aboino Peru DNComp Carlos Monges Nieto Peru DNComp
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