2005 Pan American Race Walking Cup
2005 Pan American Race Walking Cup | |
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Organisers | Pan American Race Walking Committee |
Edition | 12th |
Date | 7–8 May |
Host city |
Lima, |
Location | Avenida Augusto Pérez Aranibar |
Nations participating | 16 |
Athletes participating | 120 (+ 10 guests) |
Races | 5 |
The 2005 Pan American Race Walking Cup was held in Lima, Perú on 7–8 May. The track of the Cup runs in the Avenida Augusto Pérez Aranibar.[1]
A detailed report was given by Eduardo Biscayart.[2] Complete results were published.[1][3]
Medallists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men | ||||||
10 km walk (junior event) |
42:11 | 42:28 | 43:20 | |||
20 km walk | 1:19:21 | 1:20:26 | 1:21:29 | |||
50 km walk | 3:54:24 | 3:59:26 | 4:03:03 | |||
Men (Team) | ||||||
Team 10 km walk (junior event) |
7 pts | 8 pts | 22 pts | |||
Team 20 km walk | 16 pts | 23 pts | 32 pts | |||
Team 50 km walk | 6 pts | 28 pts | ||||
Women | ||||||
10 km walk (junior event) |
47:37 | 48:03 | 48:06 | |||
20 km walk | 1:30:35 | 1:31:25 | 1:33:04 | |||
Women (Team) | ||||||
Team 10 km walk (junior event) |
10 pts | 13 pts | 17 pts | |||
Team 20 km walk | 22 pts |
Results
Men's 20 km
Place | Athlete | Time |
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Rolando Saquipay | 1:19:21 | |
Luis Fernando López | 1:20:26 | |
Sergio Vieira Galdino | 1:21:29 | |
4 | Gustavo Restrepo | 1:22:01 |
5 | Daniel García | 1:22:43 |
6 | Fausto Quinde | 1:23:06 |
7 | Gabriel Ortíz | 1:23:21 |
8 | Edwin Centeno | 1:24:54 |
9 | Oswaldo Ortega | 1:25:51 |
10 | Tim Seaman | 1:27:18 |
11 | Álvaro García | 1:27:34 |
—* | Oscar Ramírez | 1:27:38 |
12 | Ronald Huayta | 1:27:38 |
13 | Carlos Borgoño | 1:27:48 |
14 | Mário José dos Santos | 1:29:01 |
15 | José Bernardo Bagio | 1:29:37 |
16 | John Nunn | 1:29:44 |
—* | Edwin Malacatus | 1:29:45 |
17 | Juan Carlos Sandy | 1:30:08 |
18 | Loisel Gutiérrez | 1:30:53 |
19 | Franklin Aduviri | 1:32:50 |
20 | Wilman Vera | 1:33:53 |
21 | Jesús Chirino | 1:34:04 |
22 | Luis Mercado | 1:34:39 |
23 | Theron Kissinger | 1:35:45 |
24 | Silvano Choquetarqui | 1:37:30 |
25 | Jocelyn Ruest | 1:39:19 |
26 | José Ramón Enrique | 1:39:33 |
27 | Michael Tarantino | 1:44:04 |
28 | José Ramírez | 1:50:24 |
— | Alexander Mendoza | DQ |
— | José Hernández | DQ |
— | Víctor Marín | DQ |
— | Andrés Chocho | DNF |
— | Cristian Muñoz | DNF |
*: Started as a guest out of competition.
Team
Place | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
16 pts | ||
23 pts | ||
32 pts | ||
4 | 48 pts | |
5 | 49 pts |
Men's 50 km
Place | Athlete | Time |
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Miguel Solís | 3:54:24 | |
Horacio Nava | 3:59:26 | |
Claudio Erasmo Vargas | 4:03:03 | |
—* | Rogelio Sánchez | 4:04:05 |
4 | Xavier Moreno | 4:05:38 |
5 | Cristián Bascuñán | 4:07:54 |
6 | Denis Estrada | 4:17:04 |
7 | Philip Dunn | 4:18:32 |
—* | Jesús Sánchez | 4:20:35 |
8 | Rodrigo Moreno | 4:25:29 |
9 | David Guevara | 4:26:40 |
10 | Ray Sharp | 4:38:53 |
11 | Eduardo Parrot | 4:45:02 |
12 | Iván Núñez | 4:45:05 |
— | Celso Calderón | DQ |
— | Moacir Zimmermann | DQ |
— | Joaquín Córdoba | DQ |
— | Dionisio Neyra | DQ |
— | Franklin Aduviri | DNF |
— | Patricio Villacorte | DNF |
— | Dave McGovern | DNF |
— | Jorge Aguilar | DNF |
*: Started as a guest out of competition.
Team
Place | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
6 pts | ||
28 pts |
Men's 10 km (Junior)
Place | Athlete | Time |
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Alex Tapia | 42:11 | |
Robinson Vivar | 42:28 | |
Yassir Cabrera | 43:20 | |
4 | John Edison García | 43:29 |
5 | Edwin Ochoa | 43:51 |
6 | Mauricio Arteaga | 44:13 |
7 | Pavel Chihuán | 44:28 |
8 | Noel Santini | 44:36 |
9 | Zachary Pollinger | 44:47 |
10 | Edward Araya | 44:51 |
11 | Wilden Patty | 45:07 |
—* | José Muñoz | 45:22 |
—* | Oscar Romero | 45:37 |
12 | Nelson Bonilla | 45:40 |
13 | Uriel Yucra Tapai | 45:40 |
—* | Washington Alvarado | 46:07 |
14 | José Bonilla | 46:18 |
15 | Pierre-Luc Ménard | 46:36 |
16 | Jared Swehosky | 46:45 |
17 | Christopher Diaz | 47:33 |
18 | Mario Bran | 52:59 |
— | Yerko Araya | DQ |
— | Marco Benavides | DQ |
— | Eder Sánchez | DQ |
— | José Sánchez | DQ |
*: Started as a guest out of competition.
Team
Place | Country | Points |
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7 pts | ||
8 pts | ||
22 pts | ||
4 | 42 pts |
Women's 20 km
Place | Athlete | Time |
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Cristina López | 1:30:35 | |
Miriam Ramón | 1:31:25 | |
Graciela Mendoza | 1:33:04 | |
4 | Evelyn Núñez | 1:36:18 |
5 | Mabel Oncebay | 1:37:57 |
6 | Daisy González | 1:38:06 |
7 | Nidia Moreno | 1:38:34 |
8 | Amber Antonia | 1:38:42 |
9 | Yorelis Sánchez | 1:39:00 |
10 | Bobbi Jo Chapman | 1:39:47 |
11 | Marina Crivello | 1:40:13 |
12 | Tatiana Orellana | 1:40:35 |
13 | Sandra Evaristo | 1:40:38 |
14 | Gianetti de Sena Bonfin | 1:43:24 |
15 | Marcela Pacheco | 1:44:27 |
16 | Josette Sepúlveda | 1:44:54 |
17 | Jeanethe Mamani | 1:45:02 |
18 | Karina Dueñas | 1:45:12 |
19 | Alessandra Picagevicz | 1:47:43 |
20 | Eunice Chávez | 1:49:41 |
— | María Rojas | DQ |
— | Deborah Huberty | DQ |
— | Sara Standley | DQ |
— | Cristiane Martín | DQ |
— | Geovana Irusta | DNF |
Team
Place | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
22 pts |
Women's 10 km (Junior)
Place | Athlete | Time |
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Rachel Lavallée | 47:37 | |
Maria Michta | 48:03 | |
Verónica Colindres | 48:06 | |
4 | Johana Ordóñez | 48:30 |
5 | Jenny Llactahuamán | 48:53 |
6 | Magaly Andrade | 49:16 |
7 | Yadira Guamán | 49:36 |
8 | Minerva García | 50:10 |
9 | Sandra Galvis | 50:35 |
10 | Farith Morales | 50:35 |
11 | Rosa María Orozco | 51:14 |
12 | Mayra Pérez | 51:23 |
13 | Jamy Franco | 52:04 |
—* | Gabriela Cornejo | 52:14 |
14 | Tatiana González | 52:35 |
15 | Chelsea Rodriguez | 52:51 |
16 | Katy Hayes | 53:08 |
17 | Dianette Vázquez | 53:28 |
—* | Carla Litardo | 53:29 |
18 | Nataly Raio | 53:55 |
—* | Gaby Rojas | 54:42 |
19 | Lauren Forgues | 57:43 |
— | Marandeliz Arroyo | DQ |
— | Roxanne Rivera | DNF |
*: Started as a guest out of competition.
Team
Place | Country | Points |
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10 pts | ||
13 pts | ||
17 pts | ||
4 | 19 pts | |
5 | 25 pts | |
6 | 26 pts |
Participation
The participation of 120 athletes from 16 countries is reported.[1]
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See also
References
- 1 2 3 Aguilera, Rubén, Historia de las Copas Panamericanas de Marcha Atlética 1984-2007 (PDF) (in Spanish), Association of Panamerican Athletics, pp. 87–95, archived from the original (PDF) on March 6, 2016, retrieved July 19, 2013
- ↑ Biscayart, Eduardo (May 10, 2005), Ecuador’s Saquipay sub 1:20 win heads quality 20km times - Pan-Am Race Walking Cup, IAAF, retrieved July 19, 2013
- ↑ 2005 Pan American Race Walking Cup - Results, IAAF, retrieved July 19, 2013
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