2005 Pan American Aerobic Gymnastics Championships

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The 2005 Pan American Aerobic Gymnastics Championships were held in Mexico City, Mexico. [1] The competition was organized by the Mexican Gymnastics Federation. [2]

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Mixed pair [2] UnknownFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Unknown
Trio [2] UnknownFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Unknown

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