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Pan-American Games, Guadalajara 2011 PAN-AMERICAN GAMES Guadalajara, Mexico 2011 100 METRES (24 Oct) HEAT 1 (-1.00m) 1 Nilson de Oliveira Andre Brazil 10.33 2 David Lescay Cuba 10.36 3 Oshane Bailey Jamaica 10.41 4 Miguel López Puerto Rico 10.48 5 Rolando Palacios Honduras 10.49 6 Kael Becerra Chile 10.49 7 Linford Avila Belize 11.74 HEAT 2 (+1.20m) 1 Emmanuel Callender Trinidad and Tobago 10.13 2 Calesio Newman USA 10.30 3 Jamial Rolle Bahamas 10.45 4 Franklin Nazareno Ecuador 10.52 5 Adam Harris Guyana 10.62 6 Jorge Alonzo Mexico 10.78 HEAT 3 (-0.20m) 1 Michael Herrera Cuba 10.31 2 Harold Houston Bermuda 10.40 3 Adrian Griffith Bahamas 10.41 4 Monzavous Edwards USA 10.53 5 Darrel Brown Trinidad and Tobago 10.63 6 Miguel Wilken Argentina 10.66 HEAT 4 (-2.00m) 1 Kim Collins St.Kitts-Nevis 10.37 2 Carlos Rafael Jorge Dominican Republic 10.43 3 Ramon Gittens Barbados 10.45 4 Isidro Montoya Colombia 10.60 5 Lee Prowell Guyana 10.65 6 Courtney Williams St.Vincent 11.15 7 Jurgen Themen Surinam 11.71 HEAT 5 (-0.10m) 1 Lerone Clarke Jamaica 10.15 2 Alvaro Gómez Colombia 10.31 3 Jason Rogers St.Kitts-Nevis 10.35 4 Sandro Rodrigues Viana Brazil 10.38 5 Dontae Richards Canada 10.61 6 Adrian Durant Virgin Islands 10.64 Juan Reyes Mexico Disq NON-PARTICIPANTS Jervis Myvette Belize Bruno Tenorio de Barros Brazil Pan-American Games, Guadalajara 2011 - 1 - 100 METRES (24 Oct) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (-1.90m) 1 Lerone Clarke Jamaica 10.17 2 Carlos Rafael Jorge Dominican Republic 10.30 3 Alvaro Gómez Colombia 10.40 4 Calesio Newman USA 10.42 5 Jason Rogers St.Kitts-Nevis 10.44 6 Sandro Rodrigues Viana Brazil 10.49 7 Michael Herrera Cuba 10.52 8 Adrian Griffith Bahamas 10.59 HEAT 2 (+0.40m) 1 Kim Collins St.Kitts-Nevis 10.00 2 Emmanuel Callender Trinidad and Tobago 10.17 3 Nilson de Oliveira Andre Brazil 10.23 4 David Lescay Cuba 10.31 5 Ramon Gittens Barbados 10.37 6 Jamial Rolle Bahamas 10.49 Oshane Bailey Jamaica Disq Harold Houston Bermuda Disq 100 METRES (25 Oct) FINAL 1 Lerone Clarke Jamaica 10.01 2 Kim Collins St.Kitts-Nevis 10.04 3 Emmanuel Callender Trinidad and Tobago 10.16 4 Carlos Rafael Jorge Dominican Republic 10.26 5 Nilson de Oliveira Andre Brazil 10.26 6 Calesio Newman USA 10.31 7 Alvaro Gómez Colombia 10.33 8 David Lescay Cuba 10.39 wind +0.20m Pan-American Games, Guadalajara 2011 - 2 - 200 METRES (26 Oct) HEAT 1 (+1.20m) 1 Lansford Spence Jamaica 20.59 2 Roberto Skyers Pérez Cuba 20.86 3 Harold Houston Bermuda 21.04 4 Kael Becerra Chile 21.04 5 Mariano Jimenez Argentina 21.20 6 Joel Redhead Grenada 21.60 HEAT 2 (+0.80m) 1 Bruno Tenorio de Barros Brazil 20.53 2 Daniel Grueso Colombia 20.76 3 Rolando Palacios Honduras 20.90 4 Brijesh Lawrence St.Kitts-Nevis 21.02 5 Perrisan White USA 21.05 6 Franklin Nazareno Ecuador 21.45 HEAT 3 (+0.60m) 1 Alex Quiñonez Martinez Ecuador 20.73 2 Moriba Morain Trinidad and Tobago 20.90 3 José Acevedo Venezuela 20.93 4 Juan Reyes Mexico 21.54 5 Roudy Monrose Haiti 21.63 6 Courtney Williams St.Vincent 22.42 7 Winston George Guyana 24.17 HEAT 4 (+0.40m) 1 Michael Mathieu Bahamas 20.81 2 Calesio Newman USA 20.86 3 Yoel Tapia Gómez Dominican Republic 20.95 4 Dontae Richards Canada 21.26 5 Jonathan Juin Haiti 21.62 6 Jorge Alonzo Mexico 21.81 7 Jorge Jimenez Belize 23.55 HEAT 5 1 Sandro Rodrigues Viana Brazil 20.65 2 Jason Livermore Jamaica 20.73 3 Michael Herrera Cuba 20.82 4 Antoine Adams St.Kitts-Nevis 20.83 5 Cristian Reyes Chile 20.83 6 Adam Harris Guyana 22.45 NON-PARTICIPANTS Brendon Christian Antigua and Barbuda Jamial Rolle Bahamas Mark Anderson Belize Arismendy Peguero Dominican Republic Keron Toussaint Grenada Hannukkah Wallace Jamaica Jose Herrera Mexico Marquis Holston Puerto Rico Jurgen Themen Surinam Calvin Dascent Virgin Islands Pan-American Games, Guadalajara 2011 - 3 - 200 METRES (26 Oct) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (+0.20m) 1 Roberto Skyers Pérez Cuba 20.31 2 Sandro Rodrigues Viana Brazil 20.39 3 Alex Quiñonez Martinez Ecuador 20.49 4 Cristian Reyes Chile 20.65 5 Antoine Adams St.Kitts-Nevis 20.76 6 Perrisan White USA 20.78 7 Harold Houston Bermuda 20.91 8 Moriba Morain Trinidad and Tobago 20.91 HEAT 2 (+0.10m) 1 Bruno Tenorio de Barros Brazil 20.35 2 Rolando Palacios Honduras 20.70 3 Jason Livermore Jamaica 20.76 4 Daniel Grueso Colombia 20.83 5 Jose Acevedo Venezuela 20.85 6 Dontae Richards Canada 21.11 7 Kael Becerra Chile 21.23 8 Franklin Nazareno Ecuador 21.48 HEAT 3 (+0.50m) 1 Lansford Spence Jamaica 20.33 2 Michael Mathieu Bahamas 20.50 3 Michael Herrera Cuba 20.66 4 Calesio Newman USA 20.80 5 Brijesh Lawrence St.Kitts-Nevis 20.82 6 Yoel Tapia Gómez Dominican Republic 20.84 7 Mariano Jimenez Argentina 21.47 8 Juan Reyes Mexico 21.49 200 METRES (27 Oct) FINAL 1 Roberto Skyers Pérez Cuba 20.37 2 Lansford Spence Jamaica 20.38 3 Bruno Tenorio de Barros Brazil 20.45 4 Michael Mathieu Bahamas 20.62 5 Rolando Palacios Honduras 20.77 6 Alex Quiñonez Martinez Ecuador 20.86 7 Sandro Rodrigues Viana Brazil 20.94 8 Cristian Reyes Chile 20.97 wind -1.00m Pan-American Games, Guadalajara 2011 - 4 - 400 METRES (25 Oct) HEAT 1 1 William Collazo Cuba 45.70 2 Anderson Freitas Henriques Brazil 45.71 3 Arismendy Peguero Dominican Republic 45.94 4 Erison Hurtault Dominica 46.24 5 Alberto Aguilar Venezuela 46.39 6 Orlando Garcia Mexico 47.45 7 Richard Richardson Antigua and Barbuda 48.49 8 Keron Toussaint Grenada 97.36 HEAT 2 1 Ramon Miller Bahamas 45.40 2 Luguelin Sántos Aquino Dominican Republic 45.41 3 Nery Brenes Cardenas Costa Rica 45.42 4 Winston George Guyana 46.93 5 Geiner Mosquera Colombia 46.97 6 Annert Whyte Jamaica 47.57 7 Tremaine Harris Canada 48.21 8 Jayson Jones Belize 51.60 HEAT 3 1 Chris Brown Bahamas 45.92 2 Noel Ruiz Cuba 45.98 3 Michael Mason Jamaica 46.09 4 Joshua Scott USA 46.09 5 Omar Longart Venezuela 46.50 6 Takeshi Fujiwara El Salvador 46.92 7 Augusto Stanley Paraguay 47.52 NON-PARTICIPANTS Kemon Herry Grenada Dewayne Barrett Jamaica Tabarie Henry Virgin Islands 400 METRES (26 Oct) FINAL 1 Nery Brenes Cardenas Costa Rica 44.65 2 Luguelin Santos Aquino Dominican Republic 44.71 3 Ramon Miller Bahamas 45.01 4 William Collazo Cuba 45.33 5 Noel Ruiz Cuba 45.69 6 Arismendy Peguero Dominican Republic 45.72 7 Chris Brown Bahamas 45.89 8 Anderson Freitas Henriques Brazil 45.92 Pan-American Games, Guadalajara 2011 - 5 - 800 METRES (27 Oct) HEAT 1 1 Andy González Cuba 1:48.21 2 Mark Wieczorek USA 1:48.32 3 Lutimar de Abreu Paes Brazil 1:48.37 4 Rafith Rodriguez Colombia 1:48.41 5 Moise Joseph Haiti 1:49.12 6 Nico Herrera Venezuela 1:49.29 7 Jose Esparza Mexico 1:50.65 8 Jon Rankin Cayman Islands 2:21.36 HEAT 2 1 Tyler Mulder USA 1:49.65 2 Kleberson Davide Brazil 1:49.65 3 Raidel Acea Morales Cuba 1:50.04 4 Jamaal James Trinidad and Tobago 1:50.14 5 Jenner Pelico Guatemala 1:51.12 6 Juan Vega Argentina 1:52.60 7 Edgard Cortez Nicaragua 1:59.02 Eduar Villanueva Venezuela DNRun NON-PARTICIPANTS Aldwyn Sappleton Jamaica 800 METRES (28 Oct) FINAL 1 Andy González Cuba 1:45.58 2 Kleberson Davide Brazil 1:45.75 3 Raidel Acea Morales Cuba 1:46.23 4 Tyler Mulder USA 1:46.46 5 Mark Wieczorek USA 1:47.75 6 Lutimar de Abreu Paes Brazil 1:47.76 7 Jon Rankin Cayman Islands 1:52.72 8 Moise Joseph Haiti 1:54.88 9 Rafith Rodriguez Colombia 1:58.27 1,500 METRES (26 Oct) FINAL 1 Leandro Prates Oliveira Brazil 3:53.44 2 Byron Piedra Ecuador 3:53.45 3 Eduar Villanueva Venezuela 3:54.06 4 Jon Rankin Cayman Islands 3:54.79 5 Andrew Acosta USA 3:55.27 6 Javier Carriqueo Argentina 3:55.52 7 Nico Herrera Venezuela 3:56.30 8 Ivan López Chile 3:56.53 9 Samuel Vázquez Puerto Rico 3:56.65 10 Leslie Encina Chile 3:56.69 11 Jose Esparza Mexico 3:56.94 12 Diego Borrego Mexico 4:00.03 13 Federico Bruno Argentina 4:01.09 14 William Leer USA 4:04.13 Hudson de Souza Brazil DNRun Cleveland Forde Guyana DNRun Pan-American Games, Guadalajara 2011 - 6 - 5,000 METRES (24 Oct) FINAL 1 Juan Barrios Nieves Mexico 14:13.77 2 Byron Piedra Ecuador 14:15.74 3 Joilson Bernardo da Silva Brazil 14:16.11 4 Juan Romero Mexico 14:16.13 5 Brandon Bethke USA 14:17.31 6 Jose González Colombia 14:19.43 7 Javier Guarin Colombia 14:20.15 8 Stephen Furst USA 14:21.94 9 Jhon Cusi Peru 14:28.31 10 Raul Machahuay Peru 14:43.05 11 Miguel Barzola Argentina 14:44.23 12 Luis Orta Venezuela 14:59.00 13 Jose Raxon Guatemala 14:59.78 14 Ubaldo de los Santos Uruguay 15:23.87 15 Oneil Williams Bahamas 18:01.55 Javier Carriqueo Argentina DNRun Marilson Gómes dos Santos Brazil DNRun 10,000 METRES (27 Oct) FINAL 1 Marilson Gómes dos Sántos Brazil 29:00.64 2 Juan Romero Mexico 29:41.00 3 Giovani dos Santos Brazil 29:51.71 4 James Strang USA 29:51.93 5 Ryan Vail USA 29:52.04 6 Miguel Barzola Argentina 30:12.82 7 Raul Machahuay Peru 30:55.05 8 John Tello Colombia 31:04.32 9 Julio Pérez Mexico 31:48.49 10 Santos Pirir Guatemala 32:30.64 Jhon Cusi Peru DNFinish Javier Guarin Colombia DNFinish Byron Piedra Ecuador DNFinish Luis Collazo Puerto Rico DNRun Pan-American Games, Guadalajara 2011 - 7 - MARATHON (30 Oct) 1 Solonel Rocha da Silva Brazil 2:16:37 2 Diego Colorado Colombia 2:17:13 3 Juan Cardona Colombia 2:18:20 4 Luis Rivera Puerto Rico 2:19:06 5 Jose Garcia Guatemala 2:20:27 6 Carlos Cordero Mexico 2:20:49 7 Constantino León Peru 2:21:18 8 Patrick Rizzo USA 2:21:58 9 Jean Carlos da Silva Brazil 2:22:41 10 Tomas Luna Mexico 2:23:47 11 Alfredo Arevalo Guatemala 2:25:53 12 Raúl Pacheco Peru 2:27:39 13 Franklin Tenorio Ecuador 2:28:25 14 Ausberto Lucas Bolivia 2:31:30 15 Henrry Jaen Cuba 2:31:30 16 Franklin Aduviri Bolivia 2:33:49 17 Dimas Castro Nicaragua 2:47:25 18 Larryn Sánchez Venezuela 2:50:20 19 William Sánchez El Salvador 3:07:25 Jeff Eggleston USA DNFinish Johnny Loria Solano Costa Rica DNFinish
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