Athletics at the 1999 Pan American Games
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Athletics at the 1999 Pan American Games
Two new events were introduced for women: pole vault and hammer throw. In addition the 20 km road walk replaced the 10,000 m track walk.
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[edit] Men's results
[edit] Track
[edit] Field
[edit] Women's results
[edit] Track
| Event: | Gold: | Silver: | Bronze: | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 m | Chandra Sturrup |
11.10 | Angela Williams |
11.16 | Peta-Gaye Dowdie |
11.20 |
| Wind: +1.7 | ||||||
| 200 m | Debbie Ferguson |
22.83 | Lucimar de Moura |
23.03 | Felipa Palacios |
23.05 |
| Wind: +0.7 | ||||||
| 400 m | Ana Guevara |
50.91 | Michelle Collins |
51.21 | Claudine Williams |
51.58 |
| 800 m | Letitia Vriesde |
1:59.95 | Zulia Calatayud |
2:00.67 | Meredith Valmon |
2:01.51 |
| 1500 m | Marla Runyan |
4:16.86 | Leah Pells |
4:16.86 | Stephanie Best |
4:18.44 |
| 5000 m | Adriana Fernández |
15:56.57 | Bertha Sánchez |
15:59.04 | Blake Phillips |
15:59.77 |
| 10 000 m | Nora Rocha |
32:56.51 | Stella Castro |
33:05.97 | Tina Connelly |
33:27.87 |
| Marathon | Erika Olivera |
2:37:41 CR | Iglandini González |
2:40:06 | Viviany de Oliveira |
2:40:55 |
| 100 m H | Aliuska López |
12.76 CR | Maurren Maggi |
12.86 | Miesha McKelvy |
12.91 |
| Wind: +1.2 | ||||||
| 400 m H | Daimí Pernía |
53.44 CR | Andrea Blackett |
53.98 | Michelle Johnson |
54.22 |
| 20 km Walk | Graciela Mendoza |
1:34:19 | Rosario Sánchez |
1:34:46 | Michelle Rohl |
1:35:22 |
| 4 X 100 m | 42.62 | 43.27 | 43.52 | |||
| 4 X 400 m | 3:26.70 | 3:27.50 | 3:30.72 | |||
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AR Area record | CR championship record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB/PR personal best/record | SB seasonal best | WL world leading (in a given season) | WR world record |
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[edit] Field
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Original winner Javier Sotomayor was stripped of the gold medal after testing positive for cocaine. ("Drugs in world athletics", BBC, 31 July 2000. Retrieved on 2007-03-11.)
- ^ Original winner Juana Arrendel was stripped of the gold medal after testing positive for stanozolol. ("Drugs in world athletics", BBC, 31 July 2000. Retrieved on 2007-03-11.)
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