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1993 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships

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VII Pan American Junior Athletics Championships
DatesJuly 15–17
Host cityWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Canada
LevelJunior
Events41
Participationabout 288 athletes from
19 nations

The 7th Pan American Junior Athletics Championships were held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on July 15–17, 1993.

Participation (unofficial)

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Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[1] An unofficial count yields the number of about 288 athletes from about 19 countries: Argentina (4), Bahamas (6), Barbados (5), Bermuda (4), Brazil (12), British Virgin Islands (1), Canada (68), Chile (1), Cuba (31), Ecuador (2), Guyana (2), Jamaica (27), Mexico (34), Panama (1), Peru (1), Puerto Rico (9), Trinidad and Tobago (5), United States (74), U.S. Virgin Islands (1).

Medal summary

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Medal winners are published.[2] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[1]

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Jonathan Burrell (USA) 10.38  Tim Harden (USA) 10.63  Obadele Thompson (BAR) 10.76
200 metres  Jermaine Stafford (USA) 20.94w  Obadele Thompson (BAR) 21.18w  Martin Proulx (CAN) 21.34w
400 metres  Calvin Harrison (USA) 45.79  Ben Beyers (USA) 46.48  Christopher Davis (CAN) 47.17
800 metres  Kevin Sullivan (CAN) 1:48.95  Alain Miranda (CUB) 1:49.37  Jeremy Stallings (USA) 1:50.58
1500 metres  Eric O'Brien (USA) 3:51.51  Ereisis Torres (CUB) 3:53.20  Mariano Tarilo (ARG) 3:54.40
5000 metres  Fábio Víscola (BRA) 14:35.85  Elías Bastos (BRA) 14:40.41  Cruz Gallegos (USA) 14:41.70
10,000 metres  Elías Bastos (BRA) 30:21.12  Fábio Víscola (BRA) 30:29.62  Mario Vázquez (MEX) 30:35.23
3000 metres steeplechase  Jean-Nicolas Duval (CAN) 9:04.49  Robert Duncan (USA) 9:07.13  Casey O'Shea (USA) 9:13.89
110 metres hurdles  Jeff Jackson (USA) 14.09  Erik Batte (CUB) 14.11  Neil Gardner (JAM) 14.30
400 metres hurdles  Alejandro Argudín (CUB) 51.08  Everson Teixeira (BRA) 51.66  Ian Weakley (JAM) 51.94
4 × 100 metres relay  United States
Marcus Broach
Tim Harden
Jermaine Stafford
Jonathan Burrell
39.72  Canada
Troy Dos Santos
Martin Proulx
Dave Tomlin
Eric Frempong-Manso
40.26  Jamaica
Jason Shelton
Leon Gordon
Steve Reid
Bernard Burrell
40.56
4 × 400 metres relay  United States
Johnson
Alvin Harrison
Ben Beyers
Calvin Harrison
3:04.38  Cuba
Alejandro Argudín
Vladimir Lombillo
Alain Miranda
Robelis Darroman
3:09.00  Canada
Chris Davis
Kevin Sullivan
Bwana Smith
Marlon Dechausey
3:09.83
10,000 metres track walk  Jefferson Pérez (ECU) 39:50.73  Will Van Axen (USA) 44:25.95  João Sendeski (BRA) 46:10.62
High jump  Dillon Phelps (USA) 2.21  Mike Caza (CAN) 2.12  Billy Green (USA) 2.09
Pole vault  Lawrence Johnson (USA) 5.50  Ryan Dall (USA) 4.70  Bryan Jeffrey (CAN) 4.60
Long jump  Juan Garzón (CUB) 7.74  Leon Gordon (JAM) 7.60  Victor Houston (BAR) 7.60
Triple jump  Aliecer Urrutia (CUB) 16.32w  Michel Martínez (CUB) 15.86  John Jordan (USA) 15.68w
Shot put  Adam Nelson (USA) 16.56  Jonathan Ogden (USA) 16.36  Jason Tunks (CAN) 15.50
Discus throw  Manuel Pequeno (CUB) 51.60  John Schulte (USA) 51.58  Julio Piñero (ARG) 50.70
Hammer throw  Lester St. Ross (CUB) 61.44  Wes Boudreau (CAN) 59.30  Juan Cerra (ARG) 57.78
Javelin throw  Delyle Woods (USA) 71.88  Isbel Luaces (CUB) 70.50  Raul Constantinescu (CAN) 67.38
Decathlon  Raúl Duany (CUB) 7482  Ray Livingston (USA) 7091  Ryan Theriault (USA) 6762

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Nikole Mitchell (JAM) 11.67  Savatheda Fynes (BAH) 12.00  Alicia Tyson (TRI) 12.03
200 metres  Jennifer Wilson (USA) 23.63  Savatheda Fynes (BAH) 23.69  Debbie Ferguson (BAH) 23.85
400 metres  Claudine Williams (JAM) 52.01  Monique Hennagan (USA) 53.06  Vernetta Rolle (BAH) 53.80
800 metres  Jawauna McMullen (USA) 2:06.99  Nicki Webber (USA) 2:07.13  Heather De Geest (CAN) 2:07.50
1500 metres  Janeth Caizalitín (ECU) 4:30.61  Becki Wells (USA) 4:31.03  Angela Graham (CAN) 4:32.19
3000 metres  Shelley Taylor (USA) 9:44.45  Amanda White (USA) 9:51.24  Mónica Martell (MEX) 9:54.15
10,000 metres  Ana Mejía (MEX) 36:10.68  Cynthia Moreshead (USA) 36:11.02  Mariela González (CUB) 36:12.65
100 metres hurdles  Damaris Anderson (CUB) 13.65  Tonya Williams (USA) 13.77  Kim Carson (USA) 13.79
400 metres hurdles  Tonya Williams (USA) 58.18  Erin Blunt (USA) 58.52  Wynsome Cole (JAM) 58.74
4 × 100 metres relay  United States
Kimberley Carson
Michelle Perry
Tonya Williams
Jennifer Wilson
45.10  Jamaica
Paula Douglas
Michelle O'Horro
Kerry-Ann Richards
Beverley Langley
45.36  Cuba
Idalia Hechavarría
Daimí Pernía
Damaris Anderson
Regla Cárdeñas
45.84
4 × 400 metres relay  Jamaica
Winsome Cole
Tanya Jarrett
Ellen Grant
Claudine Williams
3:32.70  United States
Tiffany Weatherford
Vonda Newhouse
Cynthia Newsome
Monique Hennagan
3:37.64  Bahamas
Debbie Ferguson
Tonique Williams
Savatheda Fynes
Vernetta Rolle
3:40.77
5000 metres track walk  Maribel Rebollo (MEX) 24:37.46  Adrianna Hernández (MEX) 24:49.90  Lisa Chumbley (USA) 25:55.34
High jump  Amy Acuff (USA) 1.83  Sarah Pardy (CAN) 1.80  Nora Weber (USA) 1.74
Long jump  Lacena Golding (JAM) 6.27  Lissete Cuza (CUB) 6.03w  Kimberly Warner (USA) 5.96w
Triple jump  Olga Cepero (CUB) 13.01  Suzette Lee (JAM) 12.89  Lissete Cuza (CUB) 12.59
Shot put  Yumileidi Cumbá (CUB) 17.55  Alina Pupo (CUB) 16.33  Valeyta Althouse (USA) 16.02
Discus throw  Melinda Wirtz (USA) 49.96  Sonia O'Farrill (CUB) 45.62  Elizabeth Sánchez (MEX) 45.30
Javelin throw  María Caridad Álvarez (CUB) 57.00  Deana Alexander (USA) 48.44  Odalys Palma (CUB) 46.04
Heptathlon  Regla Cárdenas (CUB) 5600  Melissa Flandera (USA) 5031  Najuma Fletcher (GUY) 4986

Medal table (unofficial)

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  *   Host nation (Canada)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States18181147
2 Cuba119424
3 Jamaica43411
4 Canada*24814
5 Brazil2316
6 Mexico2136
7 Ecuador2002
8 Bahamas0235
9 Barbados0123
10 Argentina0033
11 Guyana0011
 Trinidad and Tobago0011
Totals (12 entries)414141123

References

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  1. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on March 4, 2016, retrieved October 24, 2011
  2. ^ "PAN AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS", Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 24, 2011
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