Athletics at the 2003 Pan American Games
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Athletics at the 2003 Pan American Games
Contents |
[edit] Men's results
[edit] Track
[edit] Field
[edit] Women's results
[edit] Track
| Event: | Gold: | Silver: | Bronze: | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 m | Lauryn Williams |
11.12 | Angela Williams |
11.15 | Liliana Allen |
11.28 |
| Wind: +1.6 | ||||||
| 200 m | Roxana Díaz |
22.69 | Cydonie Mothersill |
22.86 | Allyson Felix |
22.93 |
| Wind: +1.3 | ||||||
| 400 m | Ana Guevara |
50.36 | Hazel-Ann Regis |
51.56 | Aliann Pompey |
52.06 |
| 800 m[3] | Adriana Muñoz |
2:02.56 | Marian Burnett |
2:03.58 | Christiane dos Santos |
2:04.37 |
| 1500 m | Adriana Muñoz |
4:09.57 | Mary Jayne Harrelson |
4:09.72 | Mardrea Hyman |
4:10.08 |
| 5000 m | Adriana Fernández |
15:30.65 | Nora Rocha |
15:40.98 | Nicole Jefferson |
15:42.40 |
| 10 000 m | Adriana Fernández |
33:16.05 | Yudelkis Martínez |
33:55.12 | Bertha Sánchez |
33:56.17 |
| Marathon | Márcia Narloch |
2:39:54 | Mariela González |
2:42:55 | Erika Olivera |
2:44:52 |
| 100 m H | Brigitte Foster |
12.67 | Perdita Felicien |
12.70 | Lacena Golding-Clarke |
12.79 |
| Wind: -0.3 | ||||||
| 400 m H | Joanna Hayles |
54.77 | Daimí Pernía |
55.10 | Andrea Blackett |
55.24 |
| 20 km Walk | Victoria Palacios |
1:35:16 | Rosario Sánchez |
1:35:21 | Joanne Dow |
1:35:48 |
| 4 X 100 m | Angela Williams Consuella Moore Angela Daigle Lauryn Williams |
43.06 | Dainelky Pérez Roxana Díaz Virgen Benavides Mileydis Lazo |
43.40 | Lacena Golding-Clarke Judyth Kitson Shellene Williams Danielle Browning |
43.71 |
| 4 X 400 m | Me'Lisa Barber Moushami Robinson Julian Clay De'Hashia Trotter |
3:27.76 | Naleya Downer Michelle Burgher Novlene Williams Allison Beckford |
3:27.34 | Maria Almirão Josiane Tito Geisa Coutinho Lucimar Teodoro |
3:28.07 |
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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] References
- ^ Original winner Mickey Grimes was stripped of the gold medal after testing positive for ephedrine. ("Grimes fails drugs test", BBC, 13 August 2003. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.)
- ^ The United States, the original winner, was disqualified after its team member Mickey Grimes tested positive for ephedrine. ("Grimes fails drugs test", BBC, 13 August 2003. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.)
- ^ Original winner Letitia Vriesde was stripped of the gold medal after testing positive for caffeine. ("Grimes fails drugs test", BBC, 13 August 2003. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.)
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