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Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan Jul 30 - Aug 8, 2021 OLYMPIC GAMES TOKYO, JAPAN JUL 30 - AUG 8, 2021 RESULTS NACAC ATHLETES - FINAL REPORT - DAY 10 - AUG 8 (by Carlos Clemente - NACAC Statistics- email: [email protected]) MEN FINALS UP TO 8th Place PLACE ATHLETE DOB AGE CAT NAT . EVENT MARK SERIE . 1 GOLD Andre DE GRASSE 10-nov-94 27 S CAN 200 20.56/19.73/19.62 FINAL NR 2 GOLD Damian WARNER 4-nov-89 32 S CAN Decathlon 9018 FINAL OR 3 GOLD Ryan CROUSER 18-dic-92 29 S USA Shot Put 22.05/23.30 FINAL OR 4 GOLD Michael Cherry, Michael Norman, Bryce Deadmon, Rai Benjamin USA 4x400 2.57.77/2.55.70 FINAL 5 GOLD Hansle PARCHMENT 17-jun-90 31 S JAM 110mh 13.23/13.23/13.04 FINAL 6 GOLD Steven GARDINER 12-sep-95 26 S BAH 400 45.05/44.14/43.85 FINAL 7 SILVER Fred KERLEY 7-may-95 26 S USA 100 9.97/9.96/9.84 FINAL 8 SILVER Rai BENJAMIN 27-jul-97 24 S USA 400mh 48.60/47.37/46.17 FINAL NR 9 SILVER Christopher NILSEN 13-ene-98 23 S USA Pole Vault 5.75/5.97 FINAL 10 SILVER Kenneth BEDNAREK 14-oct-98 23 S USA 200 20.01/19.83/19.68 FINAL 11 SILVER Grant HOLLOWAY 19-nov-97 24 S USA 110mh 13.02/13.13/13.09 FINAL 12 SILVER Joe KOVACS 28-jun-89 32 S USA Shot Put 20.93/22.65 FINAL 13 SILVER Juan Miguel ECHEVARRIA 11-ago-98 23 S CUB Long Jump 8.50/8.41 FINAL 14 SILVER Mohammed AHMED 5-ene-91 30 S CAN 5000 13.38.96/12.58.61 FINAL 15 BRONZE Andre DE GRASSE 10-nov-94 27 S CAN 100 9.91/9.98/9.89 FINAL 16 BRONZE Evan DUNFEE 28-sep-90 31 S CAN 50kmRW 3h 50.59 FINAL 17 BRONZE Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake, Brendon Rodney, Andre De Grasse CAN 4x100 37.92/37.70 FINAL 18 BRONZE Noah LYLES 18-jul-97 24 S USA 200 20.18/19.99/19.74 FINAL 19 BRONZE Paul Kipkemoi CHELIMO 27-oct-90 31 S USA 5000 13.30.15/12.59.05 FINAL 20 BRONZE Maykel MASSO 8-may-99 22 U23 CUB Long Jump 8.07/8.21 FINAL 21 BRONZE Ronald LEVY 30-oct-92 29 S JAM 110mh 13.17/13.23/13.10 FINAL 22 BRONZE Kirani JAMES 1-sep-92 29 S GRN 400 45.09/43.88/44.19 FINAL 4 Kc LIGHFOOT 11-nov-99 22 U23 USA Pole Vault 5.75/5.80 FINAL 4 Erriyon KNIGHTON 29-ene-04 17 U18 USA 200 20.55/20.02/19.93 FINAL 4 Devon ALLEN 12-dic-94 27 S USA 110mh 13.21/13.18/13.14 FINAL 4 Will CLAYE 13-jun-91 30 S USA Triple Jump 16.91/17.44 FINAL 4 Michael CHERRY 23-mar-95 26 S USA 400 44.82/44.44/44.21 FINAL 4 Garrett SCANTLING 19-may-93 28 S USA Decathlon 8611 FINAL 4 Kyron McMASTER 3-ene-97 24 S IVB 400mh 48.79/48.26/47.08 FINAL NR 5 Grant FISHER 22-abr-97 24 S USA 10000 27.46.39 FINAL 5 Ronnie BAKER 15-oct-93 28 S USA 100 10.03/9.83/9.95 FINAL 5 Juvaughn HARRISON 30-abr-99 22 U23 USA Long Jump 8.13/8.15 FINAL 5 Michael NORMAN 3-dic-97 24 S USA 400 45.35/44.52/44.31 FINAL 5 Pierce LePAGE 22-ene-96 25 S CAN Decathlon 8604 FINAL 5 Jevaughn Minzie, Julian Forte, Yohan Blake, Oblique Seville JAM 4x100 37.82/37.84 FINAL 6 Mohammed AHMED 5-ene-91 30 S CAN 10000 27.47.76 FINAL 6 Matthew HUGHES 3-ago-89 32 S CAN 3000st 8.13.56/8.16.03 FINAL OLYMPIC GAMES TOKYO, JAPAN JUL 30 - AUG 8, 2021 RESULTS NACAC ATHLETES - FINAL REPORT - DAY 10 - AUG 8 (by Carlos Clemente - NACAC Statistics- email: [email protected]) 6 Aaron BROWN 27-may-92 29 S CAN 200 20.38/19.99/20.20 FINAL 6 Zachery ZIEMEK 23-feb-93 28 S USA Decathlon 8435 FINAL 6 Cole HOCKER 6-jun-01 20 U23 USA 1500 3.36.16/3.33.87/3.31.40 FINAL 6 Christopher TAYLOR 29-sep-99 22 U23 JAM 400 45.20/44.92/44.79 FINAL 6 Demish Gaye, Christopher Taylor, Jaheel Hyde, Nathon Allen JAM 4x400 2.59.29/2.58.76 FINAL 7 Rudy WINKLER 6-dic-94 27 S USA Hammer 78.81/77.08 FINAL 7 Donald SCOTT 23-feb-92 29 S USA Triple Jump 17.01/17.18 FINAL 7 Juvaughn HARRISON 30-abr-99 22 U23 USA High Jump 2.28/2.33 FINAL 7 Rasheed DWYER 29-ene-89 32 S JAM 200 20.31/20.13/20.21 FINAL 7 Lindon VICTOR 28-feb-93 28 S GRN Decathlon 8414 FINAL 7 Justyn KNIGHT 19-jul-96 25 S CAN 5000 13.30.22/13.04.38 FINAL 8 Jereem Kern RICHARDS 13-ene-94 27 S TTO 200 20.52/20.10/20.39 FINAL 8 Deon Lendore, Jereem Ricahrds, Dwight St. Hillarie, Machel Cedenio TTO 4x400 2.58.60/3.00.85 FINAL 8 Sam MATTIS 19-mar-94 27 S USA Discus 63.74/63.88 FINAL 8 Galen RUPP 8-may-86 35 S USA Marathon 2h 11.41 FINAL 8 Django LOVETT 6-jul-92 29 S CAN High Jump 2.28/2.30 FINAL PLACE ATHLETE DOB AGE CAT NAT . EVENT MARK SERIE . 10 Trayvon BROMELL 10-jul-95 26 S USA 100 10.05/10.00 Semi 12 Oblique SEVILLE 16-mar-01 20 U23 JAM 100 10.04/10.09 Semi 17 Jason Alston ROGERS 31-ago-91 30 S SKN 100 10.21/10.12 Semi 18 Yohan BLAKE 26-dic-89 32 S JAM 100 10.06/10.14 Semi 37 Cejhae Colin GREENE 6-oct-95 26 S ANT 100 10.25 Heats 44 Samson COLEBROOKE 10-may-97 24 S BAH 100 10.33 Heats 49 Kemar Dwain HYMAN 11-oct-89 32 S CAY 100 10.41 Heats 51 Gavin SMELLIE 26-jun-86 35 S CAN 100 10.44 Heats 52 Bismark BOATENG 15-mar-92 29 S CAN 100 10.47 Heats 55 Yeikell Eliu ROMERO RODRIGUEZ 16-nov-02 19 U20 NCA 100 10.62/10.70 Heats 59 Mario BURKE 18-mar-97 24 S BAR 100 15.81 Heats 74 Shaun Christopher GILL 9-abr-93 28 S BIZ 100 10.88 Prelim * Tyquendo TRACEY 10-jun-93 28 S JAM 100 DNS Heats 12 Yancarlos MARTINEZ MARTINEZ 8-jul-93 28 S DOM 200 20.17/20.24 Semi NR 25 Brendon RODNEY 9-abr-92 29 S CAN 200 20.60 Heats 26 Julian FORTE 7-ene-93 28 S JAM 200 20.65 Heats 30 Kyle Vernie GREAUX 26-abr-88 33 S TTO 200 20.77 Heats 45 Jose Andres SALAZAR MIJANGOS 11-ene-97 24 S ESA 200 21.66 Heats 20 Jonathan JONES 6-feb-99 22 U23 BAR 400 45.04/45.61 Semi 9 Deon Christopher LENDORE 28-oct-92 29 S TTO 400 45.14/44.93 Semi 19 Dwight Kurnell ST HILLARE 5-dic-97 24 S TTO 400 45.41/45.58 Semi 11 Demish GAYE 20-ene-93 28 S JAM 400 45.49/45.09 Semi 23 Alonzo Alexander RUSSELL 8-feb-92 29 S BAH 400 45.51/46.04 Semi 21 Machel Hayden CEDENIO 16-sep-95 26 S TTO 400 45.56/45.86 Semi 26 Randolph ROSS 1-ene-01 20 U23 USA 400 45.67 Heats 33 Nathon Anthony ALLEN 28-oct-95 26 S JAM 400 46.12 Heats OLYMPIC GAMES TOKYO, JAPAN JUL 30 - AUG 8, 2021 RESULTS NACAC ATHLETES - FINAL REPORT - DAY 10 - AUG 8 (by Carlos Clemente - NACAC Statistics- email: [email protected]) 9 Clayton MURPHY 26-feb-95 26 S USA 800 1.45.53/1.44.18/1.46.53 FINAL 12 Jesus Tonatiu LOPEZ ALVAREZ 2-ago-97 24 S MEX 800 1.46.14/1.44.77 Semi 14 Marco AROP 20-sep-98 23 S CAN 800 1.45.26/1.44.90 Semi 15 Bryce HOPPEL 5-sep-97 24 S USA 800 1.45.64/1.44.91 Semi 23 Isaiah JEWETT 6-feb-97 24 S USA 800 1.45.07/2.38.12 Semi 29 Brandon McBRIDE 15-jun-94 27 S CAN 800 1.46.32 Heats 34 Ryan SANCHEZ ESTRADA 22-jun-98 23 S PUR 800 1.47.07 Heats 44 Wesley Joel VAZQUEZ-VAZQUEZ 27-mar-94 27 S PUR 800 1.49.06 Heats 45 Andres ARROYO DOMINICCI 7-jun-95 26 S PUR 800 1.53.09 Heats 46 Denniek LUKE 28-ene-01 20 U23 DMA 800 1.54.30 Heats 10 Matthew CENTROWITZ 18-oct-89 32 S USA 1500 3.41.12/3.33.69 Semi * Yared NUGUSE 1-jun-99 22 U23 USA 1500 DNS Heats 9 Grant FISHER 22-abr-97 24 S USA 5000 13.31.80/13.08.40 FINAL 12 Luis GRIJALVA 10-abr-99 22 U23 GUA 5000 13.34.11/13.10.09 FINAL NR 14 William KINCAID 21-sep-92 29 S USA 5000 13.39.04/13.17.20 FINAL 27 Lucas BRUCHET 23-feb-91 30 S CAN 5000 13.44.08 Heats 15 William KINCAID 21-sep-92 29 S USA 10000 28.11.01 FINAL 16 Joe KLECKER 16-nov-96 25 S USA 10000 28.14.18 FINAL 29 Jacob RILEY 11-feb-88 33 S USA Marathon 2h 16.26 FINAL 41 Abdihakem ABDIRAHMAN 1-ene-77 44 S USA Marathon 2h 18.27 FINAL 46 Ben PREISNER 22-mar-96 25 S CAN Marathon 2h 19.27 FINAL 48 Trevor HOFBAUER 8-mar-92 29 S CAN Marathon 2h 19.57 FINAL 56 Jose Luis SANTANA MARIN 26-sep-89 32 S MEX Marathon 2h 21.32 FINAL 65 Juan Joel PACHECO OROZCO 11-dic-90 31 S MEX Marathon 2h 23.41 FINAL 72 Cameron LEVINS 28-mar-89 32 S CAN Marathon 2h 28.43 FINAL 74 Jesus Arturo ESPARZA PEREZ 26-ago-90 31 S MEX Marathon 2h 31.51 FINAL 76 Ivan ZARCO ALVAREZ 8-feb-84 37 S HON Marathon 2h 44.36 FINAL 9 Daniel ROBERTS 13-abr-98 23 S USA 110mh 13.41/13.33 Semi 11 Damion THOMAS 29-jun-99 22 U23 JAM 110mh 13.54/13.39 Semi 28 Shane BRATHWAITE 8-feb-90 31 S BAR 110mh 13.64 Heats 37 Eddie LOVETT 25-jun-92 29 S ISV 110mh 14.17 Heats 10 Kenneth SELMON 27-ago-96 25 S USA 400mh 48.61/48.58 Semi 12 Dave KENDZIERA 9-sep-94 27 S USA 400mh 49.23/48.67 Semi 13 Shawn ROWE 7-dic-92 29 S JAM 400mh 49.18/48.83 Semi 14 Kemar MOWATT 12-mar-95 26 S JAM 400mh 49.06/48.95 Semi 24 Jaheel HYDE 2-feb-97 24 S JAM 400mh 48.54/1.27.38 Semi 27 Gerald David DRUMMOND 5-sep-94 27 S CRC 400mh 49.92 Heats 11 Benard KETER 25-may-92 29 S USA 3000st 8.17.31/8.22.12 FINAL 15 John GAY 7-nov-96 25 S CAN 3000st 8.16.99/8.35.41 FINAL 19 Hillary BOR 22-nov-89 32 S USA 3000st 8.19.80 Heats 21 Mason FERLIC 5-ago-93 28 S USA 3000st 8.20.23 Heats 9 Trayvon Bromell, Fred Kerley, Ronnie Baker, Cravon Gillespie USA 4x100 38.10 Heats 13 Kion Benjamin, Eric Harrison, Akanni Hislop, Richard Thompson TTO 4x100 38.63 Heats 11 Andres Eduardo OLIVAS NUÑEZ 27-may-98 23 S MEX 20kmRW 1h 22.46 FINAL OLYMPIC GAMES TOKYO, JAPAN JUL 30 - AUG 8, 2021 RESULTS NACAC ATHLETES - FINAL REPORT - DAY 10 - AUG 8 (by Carlos Clemente - NACAC Statistics- email: [email protected]) 30 Jose Oswaldo CALEL SIS 8-ago-98 23 S GUA 20kmRW 1h 26.55 FINAL 38 Noel Ali CHAMA ALMAZAN 15-sep-97 24 S MEX 20kmRW 1h 28.23 FINAL 40 Jose Eduardo ORTIZ FLORES 8-mar-00 21 U23 GUA 20kmRW 1h 28.57 FINAL 42 Jesus Tadeo VEGA ORTIZ 23-may-94 27 S MEX 20kmRW 1h 30.37 FINAL 50 Nicholas CHRISTIE 29-sep-91 30 S USA 20kmRW 1h 34.37 FINAL * Jose Alejandro BARRONDO XUC 16-sep-96 25 S GUA 20kmRW DQ FINAL 15 Jose Leyver OJEDA BLAS 12-nov-85 36 S MEX 50kmRW 3h 56.53 FINAL 34 Bernardo Uriel BARRONDO GARCIA 5-jun-93 28 S GUA 50kmRW 4h 08.34 FINAL 44 Horacio NAVA REZA 20-ene-82 39 S MEX 50kmRW 4h 19.00 FINAL 45 Mathieu BILODEAU 27-nov-83 38 S CAN 50kmRW 4h 20.36 FINAL * Luis Angel SANCHEZ PEREZ 15-dic-93 28 S GUA 50kmRW DNF FINAL * Isaac Antonio PALMA OLIVARES 26-oct-90 31 S MEX 50kmRW DNF FINAL * Erick Bernabe BARRONDO GARCIA 14-jun-91 30
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