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Athletics at the 1995 Pan American Games - Wikipedia 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1995 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Athletics at the 1995 Pan American Games The Athletics Competition at the 1995 Pan American Games was held in Mar del Plata, Argentina between 17 and 25 March. Athletics at the 1995 Pan American Games Dates 17–25 March Contents Host Mar del Plata, Argentina city Medal summary Venue Estadio Atletico "Justo Men's events Roman" Women's events Level Senior Medal table Events 44 References ← Havana 1991 Winnipeg 1999 → Medal summary 1995 Pan American Games Men's events https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games 1/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1995 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze Glenroy Joel Isasi André da Silva 100 metres Gilbert 10.21w 10.23w 10.23w Cuba Brazil Canada Sebastián 200 metres Iván García Andrew Tynes 20.29 20.33 Keitel 20.55 (wind: +1.1 m/s) Cuba Bahamas Chile Eswort Coombs Norberto Omar Mena Saint 400 metres Téllez 45.38 45.64 45.68 Cuba Vincent and Cuba the Grenadines José Luíz Brad Sumner Alain Miranda 800 metres Barbosa 1:46.02 1:46.88 United 1:47.58 Cuba Brazil States Terrance Joaquim Jason Pyrah Herrington 1500 metres Cruz 3:40.26 3:40.97 United 3:42.34 United Brazil States States Armando Wander do Silvio Guerra 5000 metres Quintanilla 13:30.35 Prado Moura 13:45.53 13:52.29 Ecuador Mexico Brazil Armando Valdenor dos Ronaldo da 10,000 Quintanilla 28:57.41 Santos 29:04.79 Costa 29:07.68 metres Mexico Brazil Brazil Benjamín Mark Coogan Luiz Carlos da Marathon Paredes 2:14:44 United 2:15:21 Silva 2:15:46 Mexico States Brazil Roger Courtney 110 metres Kingdom Emilio Valle Hawkins 13.39 13.4 13.54 hurdles United Cuba United States States Eronilde de Everson 400 metres Llimy Rivas Araújo 49.29 Teixeira 50.24 50.37 hurdles Colombia Brazil Brazil Wander do Brian Diemer Dan Reese 3000 metres Prado 8:14.41 United 8:30.58 United 8:31.58 steeplechase Moura States States Brazil 4 × 100 38.67 United 39.12 39.77 metres relay Cuba (CUB) States (USA) Mexico (MEX) Joel Isasi Robert Reading Jaime Jorge Wendell Gaskin Barragán https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games 2/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1995 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Aguilera Ron Clark Carlos Joel Lamela Dino Napier Villaseñor Iván García Salvador Miranda Alejandro Cárdenas Trinidad Cuba (CUB) and Jamaica (JAM) Jorge Tobago (TRI) Orville Taylor 4 × 400 Crusellas Robert Guy 3:01.53 Dennis Blake 3:02.11 3:02.24 metres relay Norberto Neil de Silva Roxbert Martin Téllez Hayden Michael Omar Meña Stephen McDonald Iván García Ian Morris Julio René Jefferson 20 kilometres Daniel García Martínez Pérez 1:22:53 1:22:57 1:23:50 walk Mexico Ecuador Guatemala Julio César Carlos Miguel 50 kilometres Urías 3:49:37 Mercenario 3:47:55 Rodríguez 3:48:22 walk (NR) Mexico Mexico Guatemala Javier Steve Smith Gilmar Mayo High jump Sotomayor 2.40 United 2.29 2.26 Colombia Cuba States Pat Manson Bill Deering Alberto Pole vault United 5.75 United 5.60 Manzano 5.40 States States Cuba Elmer Iván Jaime Jefferson Williams Long jump Pedroso 8.50 8.23 8.00w Cuba Puerto Cuba Rico Yoelbi Jérôme Yoel García Triple jump Quesada 17.67 Romain 17.24 17.21w Cuba Cuba Dominica C.J. Hunter Jorge Gert Weil Shot put United 20.52 Montenegro 18.94 18.71 Chile States Cuba Roberto Randy Heisler Alexis Elizalde Discus throw Moya 63.58 62.00 United 60.12 Cuba Cuba States Lance Deal Alberto Andrés Hammer United 75.64 Sánchez 73.94 Charadia 71.78 throw States Cuba Argentina Javelin throw Emeterio 79.28 Edgar 78.70 Todd Riech 77.82 González Baumann United https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games 3/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1995 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Cuba Paraguay States Kip Janvrin Eugenio Alejandro Decathlon United 8049 Balanqué 7948 Cárdenas 7387 States Cuba Mexico Women's events https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games 4/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1995 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze Chryste Heather Samuel Gaines Liliana Allen 100 metres 11.05w 11.16w Antigua and 11.33w United Cuba Barbuda States Dahlia Omegia Keeys Liliana Allen 200 metres 22.73 Duhaney 23.03 United 23.24 Cuba Jamaica States Julia Nancy Flirtisha Harris 400 metres Duporty 50.77 McLeón 51.81 United 52.51 Cuba Cuba States Meredith Luciana Letitia Vriesde Rainey Mendes 800 metres 1:59.44 2:01.71 Suriname 2:02.25 United Brazil States Sarah Sarah Thorsett Marta Orellana 1500 metres 4:21.84 Howell 4:22.10 4:22.44 United Argentina Canada States María del Adriana Carol Carmen 5000 metres Fernández 15:46.32 15:46.43 Montgomery 15:46.80 Díaz Mexico Canada Mexico Carmem de Carol María del 10,000 Oliveira 33:10.19 Montgomery 33:13.58 Carmen Díaz 33:14.94 metres Brazil Canada Mexico Jennifer Maria Trujillo Martin Emma Cabrera Marathon United 2:43:56 2:44:10 2:46:36 United Mexico States States Aliuska Donalda 100 metres Odalys Adams López 12.68w Duprey 13.16w 13.17w hurdles Cuba Cuba Canada Kim Batten Tonja Buford 400 metres Lency Montelier United 54.74 United 55.05 55.74 hurdles Cuba States States 4 × 100 United 43.55 44.08 44.10 metres relay States (USA) Cuba (CUB) Colombia (COL) Flirtisha Miriam Felipa Palacios Harris Ferrer Mirtha Brock Shantel Aliuska Patricia Twiggs López Rodríguez Richelle Liliana Allen Elia Mera Webb Dainelky Chryste Pérez Gaines https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games 5/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1995 Pan American Games - Wikipedia United Cuba (CUB) States (USA) Idalmis Trevia Colombia (COL) Bonne Williams Patricia 4 × 400 Surella 3:27.45 Terri Dendy 3:31.22 Rodríguez 3:38.54 metres relay Morales Flirtisha Elia Mera Nancy Harris Mirtha Brock McLeón Crystal Felipa Palacios Julia Irving Duporty Michelle Graciela Francisca 10,000 Rohl Mendoza 46:31.9 46:36.5 Martínez 47:44.8 metres walk United Mexico Mexico States Ioamnet Angela Bradburn Silvia Costa High jump Quintero 1.94 1.91 United 1.91 Cuba Cuba States Niurka Andrea Ávila Jackie Edwards Long jump Montalvo 6.89 6.52 6.50 Bahamas Cuba Argentina Laiza Niurka Andrea Ávila Triple jump Carrillo 14.09 Montalvo 13.90w 13.84w Argentina Cuba Cuba Connie Ramona Price-Smith Pagel Yumileidi Cumbá Shot put 19.17 18.50 18.47 United United Cuba States States Maritza Bárbara Kris Kuehl Discus throw Martén 61.22 Hechevarría 60.20 United 56.92 Cuba Cuba States María Alex Givan Eugenia Sonja Fitts Hammer United 58.92 Villamizar 56.14 United 56.06 throw States States Colombia Xiomara Laverne Eve Valerie Tulloch Javelin throw Rivero 63.92 61.26 60.58 Canada Cuba Bahamas Jamie Magalys DeDee Nathan McNeair Heptathlon 6266 García 6055 United 5879 United Cuba States States Medal table https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games 6/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1995 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Place Nation Total 1 Cuba (CUB) 18 16 5 39 2 United States (USA) 13 11 11 35 3 Mexico (MEX) 6 3 5 14 4 Brazil (BRA) 5 4 3 12 5 Canada (CAN) 1 3 2 6 6 Ecuador (ECU) 1 0 1 2 7 Bahamas (BAH) 0 2 1 3 8 Jamaica (JAM) 0 2 0 2 9 Argentina (ARG) 0 1 3 4 10 Paraguay (PAR) 0 1 0 1 Dominica (DMA) 0 1 0 1 12 Colombia (COL) 0 0 4 4 13 Guatemala (GUA) 0 0 2 2 Chile (CHI) 0 0 2 2 15 Antigua and Barbuda (ANT) 0 0 1 1 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 0 0 1 1 Puerto Rico (PUR) 0 0 1 1 Suriname (SUR) 0 0 1 1 Saint Vincent and the 0 0 1 1 Grenadines (VIN) Total 44 44 44 132 References GBR Athletics (http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/pag.htm) Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Athletics_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games&oldid=932834720" This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 13:29. 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