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1999 Pan American Games Winnipeg, Mb July 24-July 30, 1999 1999 PAN AMERICAN GAMES WINNIPEG, MB JULY 24-JULY 30, 1999 MEN: 100: SF1 (1.6) 24: 1. F. Mayola Fernandez CUB 10.31; 2. Timothy Harden USA 10.40; 3. Dwight K. Ferguson BAH 10.55; 4. N. Alexander TRI 10.62; 5. Ronald Promesse LCA 10.63; 6. Yvan Darbouze HAI 10.95; 7. Wladimir Afriani HAI 11.04; SF 2 (-1.0) 24: 1. Bernard Williams USA 10.28; 2. Patrick Jarrett JAM 10.29; 3. Andre Silva BRA 10.35; 4. L.A. Perez Rionda CUB 10.42; 5. Nathanael Esprit AHO 10.46; 6. Devon D. Bean BER 10.83; 7. James Sherwin DMA 10.89; SF 3 (-0.5) 24: 1. Claudinei Silva BRA 10.19; 2. Brad McCuaig CAN 10.48; 3. Joel Mascoll VIN 10.58; 4. E.A. Serpas Rodas ESA 10.61; 5. Carlos Gats ARG 10.62; 6. Gonzalez O. Meneses GUA 10.65; 7. R. Roach Gonzalez CHI 10.69; 8. Caimin C. Douglas AHO 10.74; Final (0.4) 25: 1. Bernard Williams USA 10.08; 2. F. Mayola Fernandez CUB 10.10; 3. Claudinei Silva BRA 10.13; 4. Timothy Harden USA 10.19; 5. Andre Silva BRA 10.21; 6. Patrick O. Jarrett JAM 10.23; 7. L.A. Perez Rionda CUB 10.27; 8. Brad McCuaig CAN 10.31. 200 SF1 (2.2) 27: 1. Curtis Perry USA 20.50; 2. Edson L. Rebeiro BRA 20.84; 3. Heber W. Viera URU 21.07; 4. Domenic Dembritte BAH 21.16; 5. Joel Mascoll VIN 21.25; 6. Jacey Harper TRI 21.27; 7. Carlos Gats ARG 21.29; 8. Sherwin James DMA 21.85; SF2 (3.4) 27: 1. Claudinei Silva BRA 20.14; 2. S. Keitel Bianchi CHI 20.44; 3. I. Garcia Sanchez CUB 20.54; 4. C.A. Williams JAM 20.68; 5. Juan P. Toledo MEX 20.80; 6. Nathanael Esprit AHO 21.09; 7. Francisco Cornelio DOM 21.14; Final (-1.9) 28: 1. Claudinei Silva BRA 20.30; 2. Curtis Perry USA 20.58; 3. S. Keitel Bianchi CHI 20.82; 4. I. Garcia Sanchez CUB 20.85; 5. Juan P. Toledo MEX 21.05; 6. Edson L. Ribeiro BRA 21.09; 7. C.A. Williams JAM 21.19; 8. Heber W. Viera URU 21.19. 400 SF1 24: 1. Gregory Haughton JAM 44.99; 2. Avard Moncur BAH 45.97; 3. M.M. Mesa Aguilera CUB 46.15; 4. Alleyne Francique GRN 46.46; 5. Juan P. Toledo MEX 46.80; SF2 24: 1. Sanderlei Parrela BRA 44.70; 2. Manuel A. Cardenas MEX 44.98; 3. Nail De Silva TRI 45.55; 4. Danny D. McFarlane JAM 45.71; 5. Deon Minor USA 45.81; 6. Shane Niemi CAN 45.81; 7. Peralta Ozuna J.G. DOM 46.52; SF3 24: 1. Danny M. McCray USA 45.53; 2. Anderson J. Santos BRA 45.54; 3. Troy McIntosh BAH 45.69; 4. Carlos Santa DOM 46.26; 5. Edel Hevia Cuesta CUB 46.81; 6. Kenmore H. Hughes ANT 46.94; 7. Thomas Dickson VIN 48.28; Final 25: 1. Gregory Haughton JAM 44.59; 2. Danny M. McCray USA 44.83; 3. Manuel A. Cardenas MEX 44.92; 4. Sanderlei Parrela BRA 44.93; 5. Neil De Silva TRI 45.42; 6. Troy McIntosh BAH 45.60; 7. Anderson J. Santos BRA 45.77; 8. Avard Moncur BAH 45.91. 800 SF1 24: 1. Johnny Gray USA 1:47.07; 2. N. Tellez Santana CUB 1:47.35; 3. Mario V. Watson JAM 1:47.64; 4. Darryl Fillion CAN 1:48.52; 5. Danielo A. Estefan URU 1:50.94; Jean M. Destine HAI dnf; Hudson Souza BRA dns; SF2 24: 1. Trinity Townsend USA 1:47.64; 2. Z.G. Whitmarsh CAN 1:47.73; 3. Kenroy B. Levy JAM 1:47.91; 4. Ian Roberts GUY 1:48.13; 5. Milton O. Browne BAR 1:48.71; 6. T.A. Armstrong BER 1:51.09; 7. Christopher Brown BAH 1:51.91; Final 25: 1. Johnny L. Gray USA 1:45.38; 2. N. Tellez Santana CUB 1:45.40; 3. Z.G. Whitmarsh CAN 1:45.94; 4. Kenroy B. Levy JAM 1:46.86; 5. Darryl Fillion CAN 1:47.63; 6. Mario V. Watson JAM 1:48.19; 7. Trinity Townsend USA 1:51.88; 8. Ian Roberts GUY 2:13.22. 1500: Final 30: 1. Graham Hood CAN 3:41.20; 2. Michael W. Stember USA 3:41.96; 3. Hudson Souza BRA 3:42.18; 4. Hector R. Torres MEX 3:42.72; 5. Mauricio Ladino COL 3:43.81; 6. Jonathan P. Riley USA 3:45.37; 7. Cristian Rosales URU 3:46.92; 8. T.A. Armstrong BER 3:46.99; 9. Stephen H. Green JAM 3:47.12; 10. Darryl Fillion CAN 3:47.68; 11. J. Loria Solano CRC 3:51.73. 5000: Final 24: 1. J. Martinez Galvan MEX 13:42.04; 2. Elenilson Silva BRA 13:43.13; 3. J.M. Schiebler CAN 13:43.66; 4. Brian D. Baker USA 13:47.29; 5. D. Browne USA 13:48.27; 6. Silvio Guerra ECU 13:48.94; 7, M.H. Diaz Castro CHI 13:53.55; 8. Mauricio Ladino COL 13:54.15; 9. Sean Kaley CAN 14:06.36; 10. Freddy Gonzalez VEN 14:12.94; 11. Nestor Garcia URU 14:26.40; Pablo Olmedo MEX d. 10,000: Final 27: 1. Elenilson Silva BRA 28:43.50; 2. J. Galvan Martinez MEX 28:44.03; 3. Peter J. Julian USA 28:44.55; 4. Silvio Guerra ECU 28:47.66; 5. M.R. Keflezighi USA 28:50.22; 6. Nestor Garcia URU 28:58.13; 7. M.H. Diaz Castro CHI 29:20.56; 8. A. Salvador Cruz MEX 30:00.87. Marathon: Final 25: 1. Vanderlei Lima BRA 2:17:20; 2. R.D. Maza Larez VEN 2:19:56; 3. Eder Fialho BRA 2:20:09; 4. Franklin Tenorio ECU 2:20:19; 5. Darrell General USA 2:23:58; 6. Joseph A. McVeigh USA 2:27:49; 7. Eddy Bathalien HAI 2:49:48. 20kmW: Final 26: 1. Bernardo Segura MEX 1:20:17; 2. Daniel Garcia MEX 1:20:28; 3. Jefferson Perez ECU 1:20:46; 4. J. Martinez Sican GUA 1:20:58; 5. Arturo S. Huerta CAN 1:22:02; 6. Curt R. Clausen USA 1:23:39; 7. L. Garcia Bechinie GUA 1:26:24; 8. Timothy Berrett CAN 1:27:04; 9. Timothy M. Seaman USA 1:28:28. 50kmW: Final 29: 1. Joel Sanchez MEX 4:06:31; 2. Carlos Mercenario MEX 4:09:48; 3. Philip M. Dunn USA 4:13:45; 4. Gary F. Morgan USA 4:40:29; Timothy Berrett CAN a. 110MH: SF1 (0.8) 28: 1. Anier Garcia Oritz CUB 13.58; 2. Steve Brown TRI 13.59; 3. Maurice A. Wignall JAM 13.66; 4. Marcios Souza BRA 13.67; 5. Adrian Woodley CAN 13.77; 6. Wagner Marseille HAI 13.88; 7. Jackson Quinonez ECU 14.28; SF2 (1.6) 28: 1. E. Swift USA 13.21; 2. D. Arnold USA 13.21; 3. Y. Hernandez Reyes CUB 13.43; 4. Luiz Balcers BRA 13.46; 5. Jeffrey Jackson ISV 13.50; 6. Gabriel R. Burnett BAR 13.95; Final (1.1) 30: 1. Anier Garcia Ortiz CUB 13.17; 2. Y. Hernandez Reyes CUB 13.24; 3. E. Swift USA 13.41; 4. D. Arnold USA 13.45; 5. Steve Brown TRI 13.53; 6. Luiz A. Balcers BRA 13.64; 7. Maurice A. Wignall JAM 13.76; 8. Jeffrey Jackson ISV 13.83. 400MH: SF1 27: 1. Eronildes Araujo BRA 48.83; 2. T. Zellner USA 49.35; 3. Monte J. Raymond CAN 50.02; 4. C.L. Zbinden Brito CHI 50.26; 5. Victor E. Houston BAR 50.73; D.A. Cordero Clase PUR dnf; SF2 27: 1. Eric A. Thomas USA 48.71; 2. Felix Sanchez DOM 48.83; 3. Cleverson Silva BRA 49.68; 4. Omar N. Brown JAM 49.85; 5. Alexandre Marchand CAN 49.97; 6. Paul Tucker GUY 51.09; Final 28: 1. Eronildes Araujo BRA 48.23; 2. Eric A. Thomas USA 48.40; 3. T. Zellner USA 48.45; 4. Felix Sanchez DOM 48.60; 5. Cleverson Silva BRA 49.10; 6. Omar N. Brown JAM 49.37; 7. Monte J. Raymond CAN 49.80; 8. Alexandre Marchand CAN 50.10. 3000SC: Final 25: 1. Joel D. Bourgeois CAN 8:35.03; 2. Francis A. ONeill USA 8:35.73; 3. Jean-Nicolas Duval CAN 8:39.52; 4. R. Gary USA 8:56.01; 5. J. Loria Solano CRC 9:06.16; Edmidio Delgado VEN a. 4X100: SF1 28: 1. Canada (Donovan Bailey, Trevino Betty, Brad McCuaig, Glenroy Gilbert) 38.74; 2. Trinidad & Tobago 39.95; 3. Guatemala 40.59; 4. Netherlands 40.67; 5. Saint Lucia 40.84; SF2 28: 1. Brazil 38.67; 2. United States 38.93; 3. Jamaica 39.06; 4. Haiti 41.55; Final 30: 1. Brazil (R. Oliveira, Claudinei Silva, Edson L. Rebeiro, Andre Silva) 38.18; 2. Canada (Donovan Bailey, Glenroy Gilbert, Brad McCuaig, Trevino Betty) 38.49; 3. Jamaica 38.82; 4. USA 39.00; 5. Trinidad & Tobago 39.89; 6. Guatemala 40.14; 7. Netherlands 40.20; 8. Saint Lucia 40.56. 4X400: SF1 28: 1. Bahamas 3:00.73; 2. United States 3:00.83; 3. Cuba 3:02.04; 4.
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