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PAN-AMERICAN GAMES Havana, Cuba 1991 100 METRES PAN-AMERICAN GAMES Havana, Cuba 1991 100 METRES (4 Aug) HEAT 1 (-2.30) 1 Andre Cason USA 10.43 2 Arnaldo Oliveira da Silva Brazil 10.58 3 Andrés Simón Gómez Cuba 10.63 4 Mike Dwyer Canada 10.97 5 Joseph Styles Bahamas 11.00 6 Florencio Aguilar Mejia Panama 11.05 7 Dexter Browne St Vincent and the Grenadines 11.48 HEAT 2 (-1.50m) 1 Robson Caetano da Silva Brazil 10.45 2 John Mair Jamaica 10.50 3 Jeff Williams USA 10.51 4 Carlos Moreno Lira Chile 10.66 5 Neville Hodge Gomez Virgin Islands 10.76 6 Henrico Atkins Barbados 10.85 7 Lindel Hodge British Virgin Islands 11.24 8 Kent Dennie St Vincent and the Grenadines 11.53 HEAT 3 (-1.20m) 1 Joel Isasi Gonzalez Cuba 10.25 2 Michael Green Jamaica 10.37 3 Donovan Bailey Canada 10.44 4 Troy Douglas Bermuda 10.76 5 Junior Cornette Guyana 10.88 6 Alfonso Pitters Panama 10.92 7 Willis Todman British Virgin Islands 10.93 8 Derry Pemberton Virgin Islands 11.07 100 METRES (5 Aug) FINAL 1 Robson Caetano da Silva Brazil 10.32 2 Andre Cason USA 10.35 3 Jeff Williams USA 10.48 4 Joel Isasi Gonzalez Cuba 10.51 5 John Mair Jamaica 10.55 6 Michael Green Jamaica 10.69 7 Arnaldo Oliveira da Silva Brazil 10.70 8 Donovan Bailey Canada 10.76 wind -1.10m Pan-American Games, Havana 1991 - 1 - 200 METRES (7 Aug) HEAT 1 (+1.70m) 1 Robson Caetano da Silva Brazil 20.18 2 Félix Stevens Wells Cuba 20.61 3 Troy Douglas Bermuda 20.78 4 Peter Ogilvie Canada 21.01 5 Terry Harewood Barbados 21.27 6 Carlos Morales Herrera Chile 21.67 7 Derry Pemberton Virgin Islands 21.84 8 Kent Dennie St Vincent and the Grenadines 22.57 HEAT 2 (+0.40m) 1 Roberto Hernández Prendes Cuba 20.43 2 Kevin Little USA 20.77 3 Dennis Mowatt Jamaica 21.57 4 Edgardo Guilbe Alomar Puerto Rico 21.64 5 Jimmy Flemming Virgin Islands 22.09 6 Eswort Coombs St Vincent and the Grenadines 22.41 7 Michael Joseph Belize 23.31 8 Junior Cornette Guyana 30.24 HEAT 3 (+1.10m) 1 Roland Barclay Trinidad and Tobago 21.07 2 Kevin Braunskill USA 21.21 3 Joseph Styles Bahamas 21.24 4 Henrico Atkins Barbados 21.29 5 Carlos Moreno Lira Chile 21.36 6 Wayne Watson Jamaica 21.80 7 Willie Archer British Virgin Islands 22.07 8 Lindford Castillo Belize 23.09 200 METRES (8 Aug) FINAL 1 Robson Caetano da Silva Brazil 20.15 2 Kevin Little USA 20.63 3 Félix Stevens Wells Cuba 20.76 4 Peter Ogilvie Canada 21.20 5 Troy Douglas Bermuda 21.26 6 Roland Barclay Trinidad and Tobago 21.51 7 Roberto Hernández Prendes Cuba 23.22 Kevin Braunskill USA DNRun wind +0.20m Pan-American Games, Havana 1991 - 2 - 400 METRES (4 Aug) HEAT 1 1 Roberto Hernández Prendes Cuba 45.54 2 Howard Burnett Jamaica 46.20 3 Seibert Straughn Barbados 46.63 4 Tommy Asinga Surinam 46.89 5 Mike McLean Canada 47.49 6 Keith Smith Virgin Islands 48.22 7 Willie Archer British Virgin Islands 48.65 8 Eswort Coombs St Vincent and the Grenadines 49.32 HEAT 2 1 Ian Morris Trinidad and Tobago 45.63 2 Jeff Reynolds USA 46.06 3 Jorge Valentin Charles Cuba 46.22 4 Roberto Bortolotto Brazil 47.22 5 Anthony Wilson Canada 47.29 6 Howard Lindsay Antigua and Barbuda 48.65 Michael Joseph Belize DNRun HEAT 3 1 Quincy Watts USA 46.02 2 Michael Anderson Jamaica 46.47 3 Carlos Morales Herrera Chile 47.00 4 Alvin Daniel Trinidad and Tobago 47.17 5 Ronald Thorne Barbados 47.17 6 Desi Wynter Virgin Islands 47.97 7 Eversley Linley St Vincent and the Grenadines 48.15 8 John Palacio Belize 50.18 400 METRES (5 Aug) FINAL 1 Roberto Hernandez Prendes Cuba 44.52 2 Ian Morris Trinidad and Tobago 45.24 3 Jeff Reynolds USA 45.81 4 Quincy Watts USA 46.01 5 Jorge Valentin Charles Cuba 46.03 6 Howard Burnett Jamaica 46.10 7 Seibert Straughn Barbados 46.67 8 Michael Anderson Jamaica 47.92 Pan-American Games, Havana 1991 - 3 - 800 METRES (7 Aug) HEAT 1 1 Octavius ‘Okie’ Clark USA 1:48.09 2 Luiz Goncalves Brazil 1:48.21 3 Dale Jones Antigua and Barbuda 1:48.77 4 Daniel Bertoia Canada 1:49.54 5 Desmond Hector Guyana 1:50.03 6 Michael Williams Barbados 1:50.70 HEAT 2 1 Tommy Asinga Surinam 1:47.61 2 Terril Davis USA 1:47.77 3 Angel Carnesolta Recio Cuba 1:48.07 4 William Best Canada 1:49.19 5 Steven Roberts Barbados 1:54.09 6 Roger Miranda Nicaragua 1:54.84 HEAT 3 1 Héctor Herrera Ortiz Cuba 1:48.06 2 Pablo Squella Serrano Chile 1:48.13 3 Luis Migueles Doret Argentina 1:48.20 4 Michael Watson Bermuda 1:53.06 5 Raúl Lobatón Mejia Bolivia 1:55.10 6 Juan Navarro Venezuela 1:56.59 Jose Mauro Valente Brazil DNRun 800 METRES (8 Aug) FINAL 1 Ocatvius ‘Okie’ Clark USA 1:46.91 2 Terril Davis USA 1:46.99 3 Tommy Asinga Surinam 1:47.24 4 Pablo Squella Serrano Chile 1:47.59 5 Angel Carnesolta Recio Cuba 1:47.93 6 Héctor Herrera Ortiz Cuba 1:48.12 7 Luis Goncalves Brazil 1:48.82 8 Luis Migueles Doret Argentina 1:48.86 Pan-American Games, Havana 1991 - 4 - 1,500 METRES (4 Aug) HEAT 1 1 José Mauro Valente Brazil 3:44.97 2 Daniel Bertoia Canada 3:45.24 3 Amado Ramos Ramirez Cuba 3:45.60 4 José López Martinez Venezuela 3:45.69 5 Keith Allen USA 3:45.74 6 Linton McKenzie Jamaica 3:46.09 7 Ignacio Fragoso Galindo Mexico 3:47.26 8 Desmond Hector Guyana 3:54.62 HEAT 2 1 William Burke USA 3:49.08 2 Jason Bunston Canada 3:49.32 3 Roilando Delis Mulet Cuba 3:49.92 4 Luiz Goncalves Brazil 3:50.08 5 Mauricio Hernández Sanchez Mexico 3:50.36 6 Raúl Lobatón Mejia Bolivia 3:55.69 7 Roger Miranda Nicaragua 3:57.32 8 Michael Watson Bermuda 4:00.53 1,500 METRES (8 Aug) FINAL 1 Jose Mauro Valente Brazil 3:42.90 2 William Burke USA 3:43.04 3 Daniel Bertoia Canada 3:43.71 4 Luiz Goncalves Brazil 3:44.33 5 Amado Ramos Ramirez Cuba 3:44.84 6 Ignacio Fragoso Galindo Mexico 3:45.20 7 Jason Bunston Canada 3:47.02 8 Linton McKenzie Jamaica 3:47.25 9 Roilando Delis Mulet Cuba 3:49.61 10 Mauricio Hernández Sanchez Mexico 3:49.92 11 Keith Allen USA 4:00.99 José Lopez Martinez Venezuela DNFinish 5,000 METRES (7 Aug) FINAL 1 Arturo Barrios Flores Mexico 13:35.83 2 Ignacio Fragoso Galindo Mexico 13:45.15 3 Antonio Silio Alaguibe Argentina 14:02.72 4 Jim Farmer USA 14:03.93 5 José Morales Aguilar Guatemala 14:05.82 6 Keith Brantly USA 14:18.72 7 Marc Oleson Canada 14:21.72 8 Juan Ramón Conde Guerra Cuba 14:27.90 9 Policarpio Calizaya Huaca Bolivia 14:28.24 10 Linton McKenzie Jamaica 14:37.13 11 Angel Rodriguez Ramos Cuba 14:41.67 12 Jason Bunston Canada 14:48.82 13 José Molina Nunez Costa Rica 14:59.25 Adauto Domingues Brazil DNRun Pan-American Games, Havana 1991 - 5 - 10,000 METRES (10 Aug) FINAL 1 Martin Pitayo Martinez Mexico 29:45.49 2 Angel Rodriguez Ramos Cuba 29:54.41 3 Juan Linares Diaz Cuba 30:09.58 4 José Morales Aguilar Guatemala 30:14.90 5 Bo Reed USA 30:36.04 6 Gerardo Alcalá Garcia Mexico 30:49.54 7 José Molina Nunez Costa Rica 31:03.83 8 Policarpio Calizaya Huaca Bolivia 31:17.94 9 Miguel Vargas Guerrero Costa Rica 31:34.39 10 Jeff Cannada USA 32:01.37 11 John Castellano Canada 32:08.67 12 Jean Frantz Haiti 34:44.44 13 Juan Dieujuste Gedeon Haiti 35:01.76 Jose Castillo Izarra Peru DNFinish Antonio Silio Alaguibe Argentina DNRun MARATHON (3 Aug) 1 Alberto Cuba Carrero Cuba 2:19:27 2 Jose Santana da Silva Brazil 2:19:29 3 Radamés González Tamayo Cuba 2:23:05 4 Marcelino Crisanto Cuarto Mexico 2:24:04 5 Leonel Ortiz Alvarado Puerto Rico 2:25:05 6 Ken Frenette Canada 2:28:02 7 Toribio Gutiérrez Argentina 2:28:35 8 William Aguirre Villaviconcio Nicaragua 2:29:20 9 Waldemar Cotelo Uruguay 2:29:30 10 Dieudonne Lamothe Haiti 2:30:13 11 Oscar Mejias Venezuela 2:31:00 12 Calvin Dallas Virgin Islands 2:31:34 13 Edwin Calatayud Yanez Bolivia 2:31:49 14 César Mercado Puerto Rico 2:35:31 15 Rudy Son Gonzalez Guatemala 2:38:28 Mark Curp USA DNFinish Don Janicki USA DNFinish Salvador Garcia Melchor Mexico DNFinish Juan Juárez Argentina DNFinish Joao Alves de Souza Brazil DNFinish Pan-American Games, Havana 1991 - 6 - 110 METRES HURDLES (5 Aug) HEAT 1 (+2.40m) 1 Cletus Clark USA 13.81 2 Alexis Sánchez González Cuba 13.87 3 Richard Bucknor Jamaica 13.98 4 Jailto dos Santos Bonfim Brazil 14.03 5 Elvis Cedeno Venezuela 14.21 HEAT 2 (+0.90m) 1 Emilio Valle Alvarez Cuba 13.82 2 Elbert Ellis USA 13.91 3 Tim Kroeker Canada 13.95 4 Sidney Clark Panama 14.83 5 Mauricio Carranza Rivas El Salvador 15.69 Greg Williams Jamaica DNFin 110 METRES HURDLES (7 Aug) FINAL 1 Cletus Clark USA 13.71 2 Alexis Sánchez González Cuba 13.76 3 Elbert Ellis USA 13.89 4 Emilio Valle Alvarez Cuba 13.94 5 Richard Bucknor Jamaica 13.98 6 Tim Kroeker Canada 14.00 7 Jailto dos Santos Bonfim Brazil 14.06 8 Elvis Cedeno Venezuela 14.11 wind +0.80m 400 METRES HURDLES (8 Aug) HEAT 1 1 McClinton Neal USA 50.59 2 Domingo Cordero Clase Puerto Rico 50.78 3 Juan Hernandez Pineda Cuba 50.81 4 Mitchell Francis Jamaica 53.54 5 Laurier Primeau Canada 54.44 6 Mauricio Carranza Rivas El Salvador 56.68 HEAT 2 1 Torrance Zellner USA 50.39 2 Eronilde Nunes de Araujo Brazil 50.43 3 Pedro Pinera Silvera Cuba 50.71 4 Mark Thompson Jamaica 51.03 5 Antonio Smith Venezuela 51.10 400 METRES HURDLES (10 Aug) FINAL 1 Eronilde Nunes de Araujo Brazil 49.96 2 McClinton Neal USA 50.05 3 Torrance Zellner USA 50.21 4 Mark Thompson Jamaica 50.53 5 Antonio Smith Venezuela 50.71 6 Domingo Cordero Clase Puerto Rico 50.80 7 Pedro Pinera Silvera Cuba 50.83 8 Juan Hernandez Pineda Cuba 51.07 Pan-American Games, Havana 1991 - 7 - 3,000 METRES STEEPLECHASE (5 Aug) FINAL 1 Adauto Domingues Brazil 8:36.01 2 Ricardo Vera Rebollo Uruguay 8:36.83 3 Juan Ramón Conde Guerra Cuba 8:37.53 4 Marcelo Cascabelo Ferreyra Argentina 8:37.90 5 Daniel Reese USA 8:39.58 6 Germán Silva Martin Mexico 8:51.16 7 Juan Antonio Conde Guerra Cuba 8:57.71 8 Henry Klassen Canada 9:09.31 9 Jim Cooper USA 9:15.31 10 Roger Miranda Nicaragua 9:33.90 Ruben Garcia Gomez Mexico DNRun 4x100 METRES RELAY (11 Aug)
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