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1996 Pan American Race Walking Cup | |
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Organisers | Pan American Race Walking Committee |
Edition | 7th |
Date | 21–22 September |
Host city | Manaus, Amazonas, ![]() |
Venue | Estrada da Ponta Negra |
Events | 3 |
Participation | 66 athletes from 9 nations |
The 1996 Pan American Race Walking Cup was held in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. The track of the Cup runs in the Estrada da Ponta Negra. [1]
Complete results, [1] medal winners until 2011, [2] and the results for the Mexican athletes were published. [3]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men | ||||||
20 km walk | ![]() | 1:27:29 | ![]() | 1:28:47 | ![]() | 1:29:06 |
50 km walk | ![]() | 4:12:43 | ![]() | 4:14:17 | ![]() | 4:22:17 |
Men (Team) | ||||||
Team 20 km walk | ![]() | 45 pts | ![]() | 31 pts | ![]() | 27 pts |
Team 50 km walk | ![]() | 33 pts | ![]() | 15 pts | ||
Women | ||||||
10 km walk | ![]() | 48:24 | ![]() | 49:10 | ![]() | 49:43 |
Women (Team) | ||||||
Team 10 km walk | ![]() | 47 pts | ![]() | 45 pts | ![]() | 28 pts |
Place | Athlete | Time |
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![]() | Daniel García ![]() | 1:27:29 |
![]() | Julio René Martínez ![]() | 1:28:47 |
![]() | Miguel Ángel Rodríguez ![]() | 1:29:06 |
4 | Héctor Moreno ![]() | 1:29:38 |
5 | Ignacio Zamudio ![]() | 1:32:29 |
6 | Allen James ![]() | 1:34:46 |
7 | Querubín Moreno ![]() | 1:36:06 |
8 | Arturo Huerta ![]() | 1:36:59 |
9 | Luis Fernando García ![]() | 1:37:36 |
10 | Robert Cole ![]() | 1:37:49 |
11 | Gary Morgan ![]() | 1:39:29 |
12 | Wilson Vargas ![]() | 1:39:30 |
13 | Tim Seaman ![]() | 1:41:41 |
14 | Jeff Cassin ![]() | 1:47:03 |
15 | Wellington da Silva Souza ![]() | 1:47:18 |
16 | David Reyes ![]() | 1:55:36 |
17 | José Ramírez ![]() | 2:00:13 |
— | Jorge Segura ![]() | DQ |
— | Roberto Oscal ![]() | DQ |
— | Curt Clausen ![]() | DQ |
— | Alejandro López ![]() | DQ |
— | Sérgio Vieira Galdino ![]() | DNF |
— | Ramón Muñiz Jiménez ![]() | DNF |
— | Pascal Pedneault ![]() | DNF |
— | Ademar José Kammler ![]() | DNF |
— | Cláudio Bertolino ![]() | DNF |
— | Sidinei José Rodrigues ![]() | DNF |
Place | Country | Points |
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![]() | ![]() | 45 pts |
![]() | ![]() | 31 pts |
![]() | ![]() | 27 pts |
4 | ![]() | 27 pts |
Place | Athlete | Time |
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![]() | Germán Sánchez ![]() | 4:12:43 |
![]() | Rubén Arikado ![]() | 4:14:17 |
![]() | Joel Sánchez ![]() | 4:22:17 |
4 | Hugo Leonel López ![]() | 4:27:34 |
5 | Andrzej Chylinski ![]() | 4:33:31 |
6 | Sergio Velasco ![]() | 4:36:41 |
7 | Rodrigo Moreno ![]() | 4:38:38 |
8 | Marco Evoniuk ![]() | 4:40:18 |
9 | Antônio Kohler ![]() | 4:45:03 |
10 | Nelson Eduardo Funes ![]() | 4:57:16 |
11 | Ian Whatley ![]() | 4:58:50 |
12 | David Marchese ![]() | 5:12:23 |
— | Gerson Ademir Fagundes ![]() | DQ |
— | Eloy Quispe ![]() | DQ |
— | Alfonso Guerrero ![]() | DQ |
— | Ramón Muñiz Jiménez ![]() | DNF |
— | Fernando Rozo ![]() | DNF |
— | Julio César Urías ![]() | DNF |
— | Herman Nelson ![]() | DNF |
Place | Country | Points |
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![]() | ![]() | 33 pts |
![]() | ![]() | 15 pts |
Place | Athlete | Time |
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![]() | Graciela Mendoza ![]() | 48:24 |
![]() | Michelle Rohl ![]() | 49:10 |
![]() | Debbie Van Orden ![]() | 49:43 |
4 | María del Rosario Sánchez ![]() | 49:59 |
5 | Francisca Martínez ![]() | 50:28 |
6 | Tina Poitras ![]() | 51:04 |
7 | Sara Standley ![]() | 51:27 |
8 | Joni-Ann Bender ![]() | 51:35 |
9 | Ivonne Varas ![]() | 53:01 |
10 | Gianetti Bonfim ![]() | 53:09 |
11 | Dana Yarbrough ![]() | 53:18 |
12 | Nailze de Azevedo Pazin ![]() | 53:39 |
13 | Abigail Sáenz ![]() | 53:56 |
14 | Nohora Paque ![]() | 54:05 |
15 | Susan Hornung ![]() | 54:07 |
16 | Rosane Prigol dos Santos ![]() | 56:36 |
17 | Sandra Zapata ![]() | 57:59 |
18 | Rosemar Piazza ![]() | 58:21 |
— | Ofelia Puyol ![]() | DQ |
— | Victoria Herazo ![]() | DQ |
— | Liliana Bermeo ![]() | DNF |
Place | Country | Points |
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![]() | ![]() | 47 pts |
![]() | ![]() | 45 pts |
![]() | ![]() | 28 pts |
4 | ![]() | 19 pts |
The participation of 66 athletes from 9 countries is reported. [1]
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