2017 Pan American U20 Athletics Championships

The 2017 Pan American U20 Athletics Championships was the nineteenth edition of the biennial track and field competition for under-20 athletes from the Americas, organised by the Association of Panamerican Athletics. It was held in Trujillo, Peru, at the Mansiche Sports Complex from 21 to 23 July.[1][2] The United States topped the medal table with 54 medals total including 22 gold.

XIX Pan American U20 Athletics Championships
DatesJuly 21-July 23
Host cityTrujillo, Peru
VenueMansiche Sports Complex
LevelU20
Events44
Participation418 athletes from
31 nations

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
-0.4 m/s
Tarrick Brock
 United States
10.45 Paulo André de Oliveira
 Brazil
10.46 Felipe dos Santos
 Brazil
10.47
200 metres
+0.5 m/s
Christopher Taylor
 Jamaica
20.38 Tyrese Cooper
 United States
20.59 Derick Silva
 Brazil
20.77
400 metres Jamal Walton
 Cayman Islands
44.99 CR, NR Josephus Lyles
 United States
45.30 Zachary Shinnick
 United States
45.98
800 metres Ryan Sánchez
 Puerto Rico
1:46.41 CR Marco Arop
 Canada
1:47.08 Italo de Araujo
 Brazil
1:49.87
1500 metres Eric Van Der Els
 United States
3:43.16 Kyle Madden
 Canada
3:44.19 Cooper Teare
 United States
3:46.46
5000 metres Carlos Hernández
 Colombia
14:53.93 Thomas Fafard
 Canada
14:55.35 Yuri Labra
 Peru
14:57.11
10,000 metres Steven Cross
 United States
32:09.66 Aidan Reed
 United States
32:10.15 Yuri Labra
 Peru
32:13.33
110 metres hurdles (99 cm) -1.6 m/s Eric Edwards
 United States
13.33 Anastasios Eliopo
 Canada
13.36 Joseph Anderson
 United States
13.43
400 metres hurdles Quincy Hall
 United States
49.02 CR Fernando Arodi Vega
 Mexico
49.96 Cory Poole
 United States
50.14
3000 m steeplechase Jean-Simon Desgagnes
 Canada
8:56.57 Nathan Mylenek
 United States
9:00.70 Edwar Condori
 Peru
9:03.22
4 × 100 m relay  United States
Anthony Schwartz
Cravont Charleston
Sean Hooper
Tarrick Brock
39.33  Jamaica
Carey McLeod
Christopher Taylor
Ashanie Smith
Anthony Carpenter
39.74  Trinidad and Tobago
Akanni Hislop
Jalen Purcell
Tyrell Edwards
Jerod Elcock
39.90
4 × 400 m relay  United States
Zachary Shinnick
Josephus Lyles
Brian Herron
Sean Hooper
3:00.33 WU20R  Jamaica
Shemar Chambers
Anthony Carpenter
Javauney James
Christopher Taylor
3:03.77  Trinidad and Tobago
Zidan Martin
Judah Taylor
Terry Frederick
Jacob St. Clair
3:10.36
10,000 m track walk David Hurta
 Ecuador
40:37.64 Andrés Olivas
 Mexico
40:45.31 Jhonathan Amores
 Ecuador
42:03.53
High jump Roberto Vílches
 Mexico
2.21 Jermaine Francis
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
2.19 Justice Summerset
 United States
2.19
Pole vault Tate Curran
 United States
5.20 Natán Rivera
 El Salvador
5.10 Josué Gutiérrez
 Peru
5.00
Long jump Ja'Mari Ward
 United States
7.77w Gabriel Oliveira
 Brazil
7.73 Holland Martin
 Bahamas
7.66
Triple jump Arturo Rodríguez
 Cuba
15.93 Joe Javier Mendez
 Ecuador
15.52 Isaiah Griffith
 United States
15.50
Shot put (6 kg) Jordan Geist
 United States
22.02 CR Kevin Nedrick
 Jamaica
20.34 Adrian Piperi
 United States
20.26
Discus throw (1.75 kg) Claudio Romero
 Chile
62.09 Turner Washington
 United States
61.30 Kevin Nedrick
 Jamaica
58.86
Hammer throw (6 kg) Joshua Hernandez
 United States
72.55 Miguel Zamora
 Cuba
72.03 Alencar Pereira
 Brazil
67.14
Javelin throw Pedro Henrique Rodrigues
 Brazil
74.58 Ronny Cedeño
 Cuba
70.69 Liam Christensen
 United States
67.25
Decathlon (junior) George Patrick
 United States
7514 Kyle Garland
 United States
7212 Jordan de Souza
 Brazil
7036
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
-0.3 m/s
Khalifa St. Fort
 Trinidad and Tobago
11.32 Rebekah Smith
 United States
11.55 Symone Mason
 United States
11.62
200 metres
+0.9 m/s
Ashlan Best
 Canada
23.27 Symone Mason
 United States
23.42 Gabriele Cunningham
 United States
23.60
400 metres Roxana Gomez
 Cuba
51.46 CR Jaevin Reed
 United States
51.71 Kyra Constantine
 Canada
52.63
800 metres Victoria Tachinski
 Canada
2:04.22 Jazz Shukla
 Canada
2:04.52 Caitlin Collier
 United States
2:05.26
1500 metres Lucia Stafford
 Canada
4:21.70 Laura Parkinson
 Canada
4:25.03 Michelle Magnani
 United States
4:25.65
3000 metres Taylor Werner
 United States
9:16.12 Taryn O'Neill
 Canada
9:22.05 Sevanne Ghazarian
 Canada
9:23.73
5000 metres Laura Dickinson
 Canada
16:39.50 María de Jesús Ruiz
 Mexico
16:41.01 Samantha Drop
 United States
16:44.01
100 metres hurdles
+0.4 m/s
Tia Jones
 United States
13.01 Tara Davis
 United States
13.05 Maribel Caicedo
 Ecuador
13.41
400 metres hurdles Brandee Johnson
 United States
56.65 Xahria Santiago
 Canada
57.01 Masai Russell
 United States
57.55
3000 m steeplechase Sarah Edwards
 United States
10:10.68 Alondra Negron
 Puerto Rico
10:13.73 Alexandra Harris
 United States
10:14.76
4 × 100 m relay  United States
Gabriele Cunningham
Rebekah Smith
Shacarri Richardson
Tara Davis
44.07  Jamaica
Amoi Brown
Aneka Brisset
Kasheika Cameron
Patrice Moody
44.92  Canada
Shyvonne Roxborough
Ashlan Best
Eunice Boateng
Keira Galloway
45.14
4 × 400 m relay  United States
Syaira Richardson
Jaevin Reed
Arria Minor
Takyera Roberson
3:28.57 CR  Canada
Xahria Santiago
Victoria Tachinski
Ashlan Best
Kyra Constantine
3:33.19  Ecuador
Deyanira Ortiz
Josselyn Montiel
Coraima Cortez
Tania Caicedo
3:46.57
10,000 m track walk Alegna González
 Mexico
44:43.89 CR María Montoya
 Colombia
45:52.92 Evelyn Inga
 Peru
47:18.71
High jump María Fernanda Murillo
 Colombia
1.85 Jelena Rowe
 United States
1.82 Mikella Oatis
 Canada
1.82
Long jump Tara Davis
 United States
6.51 Tissanna Hickling
 Jamaica
6.36 Tyra Gittens
 Trinidad and Tobago
6.22
Triple jump Davisleidis Velazco
 Cuba
13.59 Jaime Robinson
 United States
13.32 Jasmine Moore
 United States
13.25
Shot put Alyssa Wilson
 United States
17.70 María Fernanda Orozco
 Mexico
16.57 Samantha Noening
 United States
15.66
Discus throw Laulauga Collins
 United States
59.29 Alma Pollorena
 Mexico
53.68 Gabrielle Rains
 Canada
53.06
Hammer throw Camryn Rogers
 Canada
63.42 Ayamey Medina
 Cuba
62.18 Mariana García
 Chile
58.90
Javelin throw Yuleixi Angulo
 Ecuador
52.30 Fabielle Samira Ferreira
 Brazil
51.15 Katelyn Gochenour
 United States
50.56
Heptathlon Adriana Rodríguez
 Cuba
5733 CR Ariel Okorie
 United States
5253 Dallyssa Huggins
 Canada
5237
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Medal table

[3]

  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States22141854
2 Canada69722
3 Cuba4307
4 Mexico2507
5 Ecuador2136
6 Colombia2103
7 Jamaica1517
8 Brazil1359
9 Puerto Rico1102
10 Trinidad and Tobago1034
11 Chile1012
12 Cayman Islands1001
13 El Salvador0101
 Saint Kitts and Nevis0101
15 Peru*0055
16 Bahamas0011
Totals (16 nations)444444132

References

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