1999 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships

X Pan American Junior Athletics Championships
DatesJuly 9–11
Host cityTampa, United States United States
LevelJunior
Events43
Participationabout 330 athletes from
29 nations

The 10th Pan American Junior Athletics Championships were held in Tampa, Florida, on July 9–11, 1999.

Participation (unofficial)

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Detailed result lists can be found on the CFPI[1] and on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[2] An unofficial count yields the number of about 330 athletes from about 29 countries: Antigua and Barbuda (3), Argentina (6), Bahamas (11), Barbados (8), Bermuda (1), Belize (1), Brazil (18), British Virgin Islands (2), Canada (61), Cayman Islands (3), Chile (20), Colombia (7), Costa Rica (1), Dominica (2), Ecuador (4), El Salvador (2), Grenada (4), Guatemala (5), Guyana (2), Jamaica (32), Mexico (13), Panama (1), Peru (4), Puerto Rico (12), Trinidad and Tobago (8), Turks and Caicos Islands (10), United States (78), U.S. Virgin Islands (2), Venezuela (9).

Medal summary

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Medal winners are published.[3] Complete results can be found on the CFPI[1] and the on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[2]

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Dwight Thomas (JAM) 10.37  Marquis Davis (USA) 10.38  James Shelton (USA) 10.49
200 metres  Dwight Thomas (JAM) 20.66  Marquis Davis (USA) 20.93  Jermaine Joseph (CAN) 21.40
400 metres  Sanjay Ayre (JAM) 46.14  William Hernández (VEN) 46.87  Liam Card (CAN) 47.16
800 metres  Jonathan Stevens (USA) 1:49.57  Moses Washington (USA) 1:49.77  Achraf Tadili (CAN) 1:49.78
1500 metres  Andrew Powell (USA) 4:04.07  Ryan Hayden (CAN) 4:04.42  Sebastián González Cabot (ARG) 4:04.81
5000 metres  Paul Morrison (CAN) 14:57.03  Daniel Parris (USA) 14:57.89  Michael Smith (USA) 14:59.76
10,000 metres  Jesse Thomas (USA) 31:15.63  Jonathan Morales (MEX) 31:18.22  Adam Wallace (USA) 31:45.79
3000 metres steeplechase  Joel Atwater (USA) 9:10.79  Gabe Olchin (USA) 9:25.74  Freddy Velázquez (GUA) 9:28.48
110 metres hurdles  Ricardo Moody (USA) 13.87  Reginald Harrell (USA) 14.24  Marvin Williams (JAM) 14.36
400 metres hurdles  Rickey Harris (USA) 50.56  LaTarence Dunbar (USA) 51.03  Ryan Clarke (JAM) 51.10
4 × 100 metres relay  United States
James Shelton
Tomas Alexander
L'Eron George
Marquis Davis
39.78  Jamaica
Ryan Clarke
Michael Frater
Davion Spence
Omar Brown
40.27  Bahamas
Dion Frasier
Ron Frasier
Barton Duncanson
Jehue Poitier
41.00
4 × 400 metres relay  Jamaica
Brandon Simpson
Dawn Thomas
Franz Bernard
Sanjay Ayre
3:06.25  United States
Curtis Pressley
Shomary McKenzie
Rickey Harris
Moses Washington
3:07.61  Canada
Chris Wiliams
Liam Card
Andre Lucas
Ashraf Tadili
3:10.01
10,000 metres track walk  Cristián David Berdeja (MEX) 44:30.65  Román Criollo (ECU) 44:49.64  Tristan Ruoss (USA) 46:34.19
High jump  Jessé de Lima (BRA) 2.21  Brandon Campbell (USA) 2.16  Kevin Cumberbatch (BAR) 2.10
Pole vault  Rocky Danners (USA) 5.08  Ricardo Pallares (MEX) 4.90  Lowell Dennis (USA) 4.60
Long jump  Leevan Sands (BAH) 7.48  Ryan Olkowski (USA) 7.37  Robert Jordan (USA) 7.24
Triple jump  Greg Yeldell (USA) 16.08  Leevan Sands (BAH) 16.00  Jadel Gregório (BRA) 15.90
Shot put  Simon Stewart (USA) 17.08  Dylan Armstrong (CAN) 16.16  Mateus Monari (BRA) 15.83
Discus throw  Lucais MacKay (USA) 51.49  Christian Cantwell (USA) 49.91  Dylan Armstrong (CAN) 49.03
Hammer throw  Dylan Armstrong (CAN) 65.63  Jake Freeman (USA) 64.84  Nicholas Welihozkiy (USA) 59.68
Javelin throw  Ryan Smith (USA) 67.40  Richard Rock (BAR) 67.01  Manuel Fuenmayor (VEN) 65.83
Decathlon  Bryan Clay (USA) 7207  Marcell Allmond (USA) 7111  Maurice Smith (JAM) 6996

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Aleen Bailey (JAM) 11.49  Lisa Sharpe (JAM) 11.61  Alexis Joyce (USA) 11.64
200 metres  Aleen Bailey (JAM) 23.48  Amber Robinson (USA) 23.51  Aleah Williams (USA) 23.84
400 metres  Norma González (COL) 52.43  Naleya Downer (JAM) 52.82  Nakiya Johnson (USA) 52.85
800 metres  Ysanne Williams (USA) 2:05.41  Tanya Wright (CAN) 2:06.37  Lindsay Hyatt (USA) 2:06.49
1500 metres  Bethany Brewster (USA) 4:24.98  Alejandra Barrientos (USA) 4:25.65  Stephanie Bennett (CAN) 4:30.14
3000 metres  Sara Gorton (USA) 9:33.98  Madai Pérez (MEX) 9:38.44  Victoria Chang (USA) 9:41.58
5000 metres  Madai Pérez (MEX) 16:50.77  Janill Williams (ATG) 17:00.51  Lucélia Peres (BRA) 17:03.56
100 metres hurdles  Ashlee Williams (USA) 13.78  Nichole Denby (USA) 13.82  Maíla Machado (BRA) 13.92
400 metres hurdles  Lashinda Demus (USA) 57.04  Patricia Hall (JAM) 57.65  Andrea Bliss (JAM) 57.94
4 × 100 metres relay  United States
Alexis Joyce
Aleah Williams
Amber Robinson
Amaris Buchanan
43.38  Jamaica
Elva Goulbourne
Aleen Bailey
Veronica Campbell
Lisa Sharpe
43.69  Bahamas
Juanita Ferguson
Shakira Pinto
Karen McCartney
Tamica Clarke
46.06
4 × 400 metres relay  United States
Faith Rein
Tracey Ball
Michele Davis
Nakiya Johnson
3:34.65  Jamaica
Andrea Bliss
Naleya Downer
Shauna-Kay Campbell
Karen Gayle
3:37.28  Colombia
Rosibel García
Sira Córdoba
Norma González
Digna Luz Murillo
3:44.79
5000 metres track walk  Robyn Stevens (USA) 24:42.96  Mabel Oncebay (PER) 24:43.03  Zoila Reyes (GUA) 25:13.97
High jump  Sheree Francis (JAM) 1.83  Whitney Evans (CAN)
 Jorgelina Rodríguez (ARG)
1.77
Pole vault  Tracy O'Hara (USA) 3.93  Fabiana Murer (BRA) 3.75  Kathleen Donoghue (USA) 3.65
Long jump  Elva Goulbourne (JAM) 6.31  Nolle Graham (JAM) 5.88  Gisele de Oliveira (BRA) 5.84
Triple jump  Shelly-Ann Gallimore (JAM) 13.41  Gisele de Oliveira (BRA) 13.34  Bianca Rockett (USA) 12.77
Shot put  Jillian Camarena (USA) 15.25  Candice Scott (TRI) 14.16  Leomelina Blandón (COL) 14.08
Discus throw  Deshaya Williams (USA) 52.74  Mandy Borschowa (USA) 49.34  Melissa Gibbons (JAM) 47.27
Hammer throw  Maureen Griffin (USA) 55.78  Nathalie Thenor (CAN) 54.54  Melissa Houston (USA) 52.78
Javelin throw  Kathryn Polansky (USA) 48.29  Katy Doyle (USA) 47.21  Deanna Zelinka (CAN) 43.59
Heptathlon  Ellannee Richardson (USA) 5438  Kendra Reimer (USA) 5177  Valeria Schönstedt (CHI) 4999

Medal table (unofficial)

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  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States*27191561
2 Jamaica97521
3 Canada25714
4 Mexico2305
5 Brazil1258
6 Bahamas1124
7 Colombia1023
8 Argentina0112
 Barbados0112
 Venezuela0112
11 Ecuador0101
 Netherlands Antilles0101
 Peru0101
 Trinidad and Tobago0101
15 Guatemala0022
16 Chile0011
Totals (16 entries)434442129

References

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  1. ^ a b 1999 Pan Am Junior Championship, Tampa, Florida – Friday July 9, 1999 to Sunday July 11, 1999, C.F.P.I. Timing & Data, retrieved October 25, 2011
  2. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on April 25, 2012, retrieved October 24, 2011
  3. ^ "PAN AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS", Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 24, 2011
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