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2011 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships

The 16th Pan American Junior Championships were held in Miramar, Florida, United States, at the Ansin Sports Complex on July 22 to 24, 2011.[1] A detailed report on the results was given.[2]

XVI Pan American Junior Athletics Championships
Dates22–24 July
Host cityMiramar, Florida, United States
VenueAnsin Sports Complex
LevelJunior
Events44
Participationabout 341 athletes from
36 nations

Participation (unofficial) edit

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3] An unofficial count yields the number of about 341 athletes from about 36 countries:

Antigua and Barbuda (5), Argentina (11), Bahamas (23), Barbados (7), Bermuda (7), Belize (1), Bolivia (1), Brazil (16), British Virgin Islands (5), Cayman Islands (2), Canada (56), Chile (6), Colombia (12), Costa Rica (2), Dominica (1), Dominican Republic (4), Ecuador (1), El Salvador (1), Grenada (1), Guatemala (4), Guyana (2), Haiti (3), Jamaica (33), Mexico (15), Panama (1), Peru (8), Puerto Rico (12), Saint Kitts and Nevis (1), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (2), Suriname (2), Trinidad and Tobago (12), Turks and Caicos (1), United States (77), Uruguay (1), U.S. Virgin Islands (1), Venezuela (4).

Medal summary edit

Medal winners are published.[4] Complete results can be found on the Athletics Canada website,[5] on the Half-Mile Timing website,[6] on the USA Track & Field website,[1] and on the World Junior Athletics History website.[3]

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
(Wind: +2.4 m/s)
  Marvin Bracy (USA) 10.09   Keenan Brock (USA) 10.12   Aaron Brown (CAN) 10.25
200 m   Kirani James (GRN) 20.53   Sean McLean (USA) 20.69   Trey Hadnot (USA) 20.82
400 m   Joshua Mance (USA) 46.14   Deon Lendore (TRI) 46.50   Anderson Henriques (BRA) 46.69
800 m   Immanuel Hutchinson (USA) 1:49.04   Wesley Vázquez (PUR) 1:49.83   Lucirio Antonio Garrido (VEN) 1:49.88
1500 m   Omar Kaddurah (USA) 3:52.29   Isaac Presson (USA) 3:52.78   Ioran Etchechury (BRA) 3:53.29
5000 m   Jake Hurysz (USA) 14:55.92   José Luis Rojas (PER) 14:58.47   Andrew Kowalsky (CAN) 14:58.51
10,000 m   Parker Stinson (USA) 30:37.88   Said Díaz Ceron Jr. (MEX) 31:10.72   Alexander Monroe (USA) 31:21.42
110 m hurdles   Eddie Lovett (USA) 13.14   Roy Smith (USA) 13.24   João Vítor de Oliveira (BRA) 13.97
400 m hurdles   Monte Corley (USA) 51.21   Jordin Andrade (USA) 52.09   Kion Joseph (BAR) 52.47 PB
3000 m steeplechase   Fernando Román (PUR) 8:59.52   Eddie Owens (USA) 9:07.11   Gareth Hadfield (CAN) 9:15.94
4×100 m relay   United States (USA)
Sean McLean
Marvin Bracy
Keenan Brock
Oliver Bradwell
39.43   Canada (CAN)
Marlon Laidlaw-Allen
Aaron Brown
Akeem Haynes
Tremaine Harris
39.97   Bahamas (BAH)
Blake Bartlett
Shavez Hart
Delano Davis
Trevorvano Mackey
40.26
4×400 m relay   United States (USA)
Clayton Gravesande
William Henry
Davelle Sanders
Joshua Mance
3:08.20   Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
Jereem Richards
Machel Cedenio
Moriba Morain
Deon Lendore
3:13.27   Bahamas (BAH)
Nejmi Burnside
Andre Wells
Shavez Hart
Julian Munroe
3:14.96
10,000 m race walk   Éider Arévalo (COL) 41:29.81   Trevor Barron (USA) 41:39.16   José Leonardo Montana (COL) 42:00.88
High jump   Maalik Reynolds (USA) 2.22 m   Ryan Ingraham (BAH) 2.22 m   Brandon Baskerville (USA) 2.15 m
Pole vault   Thiago Braz da Silva (BRA) 5.20 m   Jonathon Juilfs (USA) 5.10 m   Matheus Da Silva (BRA) 4.85 m
Long jump   Devin Field (USA) 7.58 m   Terrance Williams (USA) 7.54 m   Rolyce Boston (GUY) 7.34 m
Triple jump   Elton Walcott (TRI) 16.51 m   Phillip Young (USA) 16.01 m   Latario Collie-Minns (BAH) 15.93 m
Shot put   Ashinia Miller (JAM) 19.97 m NJR   Kyle McKelvey (USA) 18.39 m   Caleb Whitener (USA) 18.29 m
Discus throw   Travis Smikle (JAM) 66.58 m CR   Gabe Hull (USA) 57.78 m   Fedrick Dacres (JAM) 57.24 m
Hammer throw   Alec Faldermeyer (USA) 72.89 m   Diego del Real (MEX) 66.77 m   Adam Keenan (CAN) 66.62 m
Javelin throw   Braian Toledo (ARG) 76.40 m CR   Cody Parker (CAN) 73.50 m   Paulo Da Silva (BRA) 72.25 m
Decathlon   Kevin Lazas (USA) 7979 CR   Gunnar Nixon (USA) 7669   Guillermo Manuel Ruggeri (ARG) 7118

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m   Michelle-Lee Ahye (TRI) 11.25   Keilah Tyson (USA) 11.39 PB   Anthonique Strachan (BAH) 11.46
200 m   Anthonique Strachan (BAH) 22.70 CR   Kai Selvon (TRI) 22.97   Jessica Davis (USA) 22.97
400 m   Chris-Ann Gordon (JAM) 52.62   Diamond Dixon (USA) 53.10   Phyllis Francis (USA) 53.81
800 m   Kenyetta Iyevbele (USA) 2:06.27   Annie LeBlanc (CAN) 2:06.35   Samantha Levin (USA) 2:07.68
1500 m   Cory McGee (USA) 4:35.46   Lindsey Butterworth (CAN) 4:36.91   Brook Handler (USA) 4:37.17
3000 m   Kayla Beattie (USA) 9:30.63   Allison Woodward (USA) 9:31.83   Adriana da Luz (BRA) 9:41.70
5000 m   Kayla Beattie (USA) 16:48.44   Charo Inga Quinto (PER) 16:54.23   Luz Mery Rojas Llanco (PER) 17:00.10
100 m hurdles
(Wind: +1.0 m/s)
  Trinity Wilson (USA) 13.17   Danielle Williams (JAM) 13.32   Bridgette Owens-Mitchell (USA) 13.34
400 meter hurdles   Katrina Seymour (BAH) 57.87   Danielle Dowie (JAM) 58.55   Déborah Rodríguez (URU) 59.10
3000 m steeplechase   Alexandra Leptich (USA) 10:43.76   Grace Heymsfield (USA) 10:47.01   Jovana De La Cruz Capani (PER) 10:52.14
4×100 m relay   Bahamas (BAH)
Devynne Charlton
Carmiesha Cox
V'Alonee Robinson
Anthonique Strachan
45.09   Jamaica (JAM)
Danielle Williams
Celia Walters
Natasha Morrison
Cardine Copeland
45.37   Canada (CAN)
Ashlea Maddex
Ocian Archer
Jellisa Westney
Katherine Reid
46.35
4×400 m relay   United States (USA)
Ebony Eutsey
Phyllis Francis
Briana Nelson
Diamond Dixon
3:34.71   Canada (CAN)
Kelsey Balkwill
Annie LeBlanc
Katherine Reid
Rachel Francois
3:38.99   Bahamas (BAH)
Anthonique Strachan
Pedrya Seymour
Devynne Charlton
Katrina Seymour
3:42.61
10,000 m race walk   Sandra Arenas (COL) 48:15.78   Magaly Bonilla (ECU) 53:23.41 Only 2 starters
High jump   Shanay Briscoe (USA) 1.83 m   Alyxandria Treasure (CAN) 1.80 m   Kimberly Williamson (JAM) 1.80 m
Pole vault   Morgann LeLeux (USA) 4.15 m   Sandi Morris (USA) 4.05 m   Karleigh Parker (CAN) 3.80 m
Long jump   Jessica dos Reis (BRA) 6.39 m   Ashley Stacey (USA) 6.13 m   Caroline Ehrhardt (CAN) 5.92 m
Triple jump   Giselly Landázury (COL) 13.04 m   Tamara Myers (BAH) 12.85 m   Caroline Ehrhardt (CAN) 12.83 m
Shot put   Alessandra Gamboa Dulong (PER) 15.23 m   Christina Hillman (USA) 15.11 m   Kelsey Card (USA) 15.03 m
Discus throw   Shelbi Vaughan (USA) 53.12 m   Esthefania da Costa (BRA) 52.96 m   Lidiane Cansian (BRA) 52.39 m
Hammer throw   Shelby Ashe (USA) 59.25 m   Daina Levy (JAM) 55.79 m   Karen Henning (USA) 54.18 m
Javelin throw   Avione Allgood (USA) 53.06 m   DeLoma Miller (USA) 47.26 m   Daliadiz Ortíz (PUR) 45.88 m
Heptathlon   Tamara de Souza (BRA) 5,477   Janieve Russell (JAM) 5,352   Deanna Latham (USA) 5,277

Medal table (unofficial) edit

  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States*26211259
2  Jamaica35210
3  Bahamas32510
4  Brazil31711
5  Colombia3014
6  Trinidad and Tobago2305
7  Peru1225
8  Puerto Rico1113
9  Argentina1012
10  Grenada1001
11  Canada06814
12  Mexico0202
13  Ecuador0101
14  Barbados0011
  Guyana0011
  Uruguay0011
  Venezuela0011
Totals (17 entries)444443131

References edit

  1. ^ a b 2011 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships. USATF. Retrieved on 2011-06-25.
  2. ^ Clavelo Robinson, Javier (25 July 2011), Hosts USA dominates Pan Am Junior Championships, IAAF, retrieved January 9, 2012
  3. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, , archived from the original on October 31, 2013, retrieved January 9, 2012
  4. ^ Athletics Weekly, PAN AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS, retrieved October 24, 2011
  5. ^ (PDF), Athletics Canada, archived from the original (PDF) on May 23, 2012, retrieved January 9, 2012
  6. ^ 2011 Pan American Jr. Championships - 7/22/2011 to 7/24/2011, Ansin Sports Complex, Miramar, Florida, Half-Mile Timing, Inc., retrieved January 9, 2012

External links edit

  • Official website

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The 16th Pan American Junior Championships were held in Miramar Florida United States at the Ansin Sports Complex on July 22 to 24 2011 1 A detailed report on the results was given 2 XVI Pan American Junior Athletics ChampionshipsDates22 24 JulyHost cityMiramar Florida United StatesVenueAnsin Sports ComplexLevelJuniorEvents44Participationabout 341 athletes from 36 nations 2009 Port of Spain2013 Medellin Contents 1 Participation unofficial 2 Medal summary 2 1 Men 2 2 Women 3 Medal table unofficial 4 References 5 External linksParticipation unofficial editDetailed result lists can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website 3 An unofficial count yields the number of about 341 athletes from about 36 countries Antigua and Barbuda 5 Argentina 11 Bahamas 23 Barbados 7 Bermuda 7 Belize 1 Bolivia 1 Brazil 16 British Virgin Islands 5 Cayman Islands 2 Canada 56 Chile 6 Colombia 12 Costa Rica 2 Dominica 1 Dominican Republic 4 Ecuador 1 El Salvador 1 Grenada 1 Guatemala 4 Guyana 2 Haiti 3 Jamaica 33 Mexico 15 Panama 1 Peru 8 Puerto Rico 12 Saint Kitts and Nevis 1 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2 Suriname 2 Trinidad and Tobago 12 Turks and Caicos 1 United States 77 Uruguay 1 U S Virgin Islands 1 Venezuela 4 Medal summary editMedal winners are published 4 Complete results can be found on the Athletics Canada website 5 on the Half Mile Timing website 6 on the USA Track amp Field website 1 and on the World Junior Athletics History website 3 Men edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 m Wind 2 4 m s nbsp Marvin Bracy USA 10 09 nbsp Keenan Brock USA 10 12 nbsp Aaron Brown CAN 10 25 200 m nbsp Kirani James GRN 20 53 nbsp Sean McLean USA 20 69 nbsp Trey Hadnot USA 20 82 400 m nbsp Joshua Mance USA 46 14 nbsp Deon Lendore TRI 46 50 nbsp Anderson Henriques BRA 46 69 800 m nbsp Immanuel Hutchinson USA 1 49 04 nbsp Wesley Vazquez PUR 1 49 83 nbsp Lucirio Antonio Garrido VEN 1 49 88 1500 m nbsp Omar Kaddurah USA 3 52 29 nbsp Isaac Presson USA 3 52 78 nbsp Ioran Etchechury BRA 3 53 29 5000 m nbsp Jake Hurysz USA 14 55 92 nbsp Jose Luis Rojas PER 14 58 47 nbsp Andrew Kowalsky CAN 14 58 51 10 000 m nbsp Parker Stinson USA 30 37 88 nbsp Said Diaz Ceron Jr MEX 31 10 72 nbsp Alexander Monroe USA 31 21 42 110 m hurdles nbsp Eddie Lovett USA 13 14 nbsp Roy Smith USA 13 24 nbsp Joao Vitor de Oliveira BRA 13 97 400 m hurdles nbsp Monte Corley USA 51 21 nbsp Jordin Andrade USA 52 09 nbsp Kion Joseph BAR 52 47 PB 3000 m steeplechase nbsp Fernando Roman PUR 8 59 52 nbsp Eddie Owens USA 9 07 11 nbsp Gareth Hadfield CAN 9 15 94 4 100 m relay nbsp United States USA Sean McLeanMarvin BracyKeenan BrockOliver Bradwell 39 43 nbsp Canada CAN Marlon Laidlaw AllenAaron BrownAkeem HaynesTremaine Harris 39 97 nbsp Bahamas BAH Blake BartlettShavez HartDelano DavisTrevorvano Mackey 40 26 4 400 m relay nbsp United States USA Clayton GravesandeWilliam HenryDavelle SandersJoshua Mance 3 08 20 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TRI Jereem RichardsMachel CedenioMoriba MorainDeon Lendore 3 13 27 nbsp Bahamas BAH Nejmi BurnsideAndre WellsShavez HartJulian Munroe 3 14 96 10 000 m race walk nbsp Eider Arevalo COL 41 29 81 nbsp Trevor Barron USA 41 39 16 nbsp Jose Leonardo Montana COL 42 00 88 High jump nbsp Maalik Reynolds USA 2 22 m nbsp Ryan Ingraham BAH 2 22 m nbsp Brandon Baskerville USA 2 15 m Pole vault nbsp Thiago Braz da Silva BRA 5 20 m nbsp Jonathon Juilfs USA 5 10 m nbsp Matheus Da Silva BRA 4 85 m Long jump nbsp Devin Field USA 7 58 m nbsp Terrance Williams USA 7 54 m nbsp Rolyce Boston GUY 7 34 m Triple jump nbsp Elton Walcott TRI 16 51 m nbsp Phillip Young USA 16 01 m nbsp Latario Collie Minns BAH 15 93 m Shot put nbsp Ashinia Miller JAM 19 97 m NJR nbsp Kyle McKelvey USA 18 39 m nbsp Caleb Whitener USA 18 29 m Discus throw nbsp Travis Smikle JAM 66 58 m CR nbsp Gabe Hull USA 57 78 m nbsp Fedrick Dacres JAM 57 24 m Hammer throw nbsp Alec Faldermeyer USA 72 89 m nbsp Diego del Real MEX 66 77 m nbsp Adam Keenan CAN 66 62 m Javelin throw nbsp Braian Toledo ARG 76 40 m CR nbsp Cody Parker CAN 73 50 m nbsp Paulo Da Silva BRA 72 25 m Decathlon nbsp Kevin Lazas USA 7979 CR nbsp Gunnar Nixon USA 7669 nbsp Guillermo Manuel Ruggeri ARG 7118 Women edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 m nbsp Michelle Lee Ahye TRI 11 25 nbsp Keilah Tyson USA 11 39 PB nbsp Anthonique Strachan BAH 11 46 200 m nbsp Anthonique Strachan BAH 22 70 CR nbsp Kai Selvon TRI 22 97 nbsp Jessica Davis USA 22 97 400 m nbsp Chris Ann Gordon JAM 52 62 nbsp Diamond Dixon USA 53 10 nbsp Phyllis Francis USA 53 81 800 m nbsp Kenyetta Iyevbele USA 2 06 27 nbsp Annie LeBlanc CAN 2 06 35 nbsp Samantha Levin USA 2 07 68 1500 m nbsp Cory McGee USA 4 35 46 nbsp Lindsey Butterworth CAN 4 36 91 nbsp Brook Handler USA 4 37 17 3000 m nbsp Kayla Beattie USA 9 30 63 nbsp Allison Woodward USA 9 31 83 nbsp Adriana da Luz BRA 9 41 70 5000 m nbsp Kayla Beattie USA 16 48 44 nbsp Charo Inga Quinto PER 16 54 23 nbsp Luz Mery Rojas Llanco PER 17 00 10 100 m hurdles Wind 1 0 m s nbsp Trinity Wilson USA 13 17 nbsp Danielle Williams JAM 13 32 nbsp Bridgette Owens Mitchell USA 13 34 400 meter hurdles nbsp Katrina Seymour BAH 57 87 nbsp Danielle Dowie JAM 58 55 nbsp Deborah Rodriguez URU 59 10 3000 m steeplechase nbsp Alexandra Leptich USA 10 43 76 nbsp Grace Heymsfield USA 10 47 01 nbsp Jovana De La Cruz Capani PER 10 52 14 4 100 m relay nbsp Bahamas BAH Devynne CharltonCarmiesha CoxV Alonee RobinsonAnthonique Strachan 45 09 nbsp Jamaica JAM Danielle WilliamsCelia WaltersNatasha MorrisonCardine Copeland 45 37 nbsp Canada CAN Ashlea MaddexOcian ArcherJellisa WestneyKatherine Reid 46 35 4 400 m relay nbsp United States USA Ebony EutseyPhyllis FrancisBriana NelsonDiamond Dixon 3 34 71 nbsp Canada CAN Kelsey BalkwillAnnie LeBlancKatherine ReidRachel Francois 3 38 99 nbsp Bahamas BAH Anthonique StrachanPedrya SeymourDevynne CharltonKatrina Seymour 3 42 61 10 000 m race walk nbsp Sandra Arenas COL 48 15 78 nbsp Magaly Bonilla ECU 53 23 41 Only 2 starters High jump nbsp Shanay Briscoe USA 1 83 m nbsp Alyxandria Treasure CAN 1 80 m nbsp Kimberly Williamson JAM 1 80 m Pole vault nbsp Morgann LeLeux USA 4 15 m nbsp Sandi Morris USA 4 05 m nbsp Karleigh Parker CAN 3 80 m Long jump nbsp Jessica dos Reis BRA 6 39 m nbsp Ashley Stacey USA 6 13 m nbsp Caroline Ehrhardt CAN 5 92 m Triple jump nbsp Giselly Landazury COL 13 04 m nbsp Tamara Myers BAH 12 85 m nbsp Caroline Ehrhardt CAN 12 83 m Shot put nbsp Alessandra Gamboa Dulong PER 15 23 m nbsp Christina Hillman USA 15 11 m nbsp Kelsey Card USA 15 03 m Discus throw nbsp Shelbi Vaughan USA 53 12 m nbsp Esthefania da Costa BRA 52 96 m nbsp Lidiane Cansian BRA 52 39 m Hammer throw nbsp Shelby Ashe USA 59 25 m nbsp Daina Levy JAM 55 79 m nbsp Karen Henning USA 54 18 m Javelin throw nbsp Avione Allgood USA 53 06 m nbsp DeLoma Miller USA 47 26 m nbsp Daliadiz Ortiz PUR 45 88 m Heptathlon nbsp Tamara de Souza BRA 5 477 nbsp Janieve Russell JAM 5 352 nbsp Deanna Latham USA 5 277Medal table unofficial edit Host nation United States RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp United States 262112592 nbsp Jamaica352103 nbsp Bahamas325104 nbsp Brazil317115 nbsp Colombia30146 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago23057 nbsp Peru12258 nbsp Puerto Rico11139 nbsp Argentina101210 nbsp Grenada100111 nbsp Canada0681412 nbsp Mexico020213 nbsp Ecuador010114 nbsp Barbados0011 nbsp Guyana0011 nbsp Uruguay0011 nbsp Venezuela0011Totals 17 entries 444443131References edit a b 2011 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships USATF Retrieved on 2011 06 25 Clavelo Robinson Javier 25 July 2011 Hosts USA dominates Pan Am Junior Championships IAAF retrieved January 9 2012 a b World Junior Athletics History WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY WJAH archived from the original on October 31 2013 retrieved January 9 2012 Athletics Weekly PAN AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS retrieved October 24 2011 Results 2011 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships PDF Athletics Canada archived from the original PDF on May 23 2012 retrieved January 9 2012 2011 Pan American Jr Championships 7 22 2011 to 7 24 2011 Ansin Sports Complex Miramar Florida Half Mile Timing Inc retrieved January 9 2012External links editOfficial website World Junior Athletics History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships amp oldid 1224755873, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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