Argentina at the 2003 Pan American Games

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Argentina at the
2003 Pan American Games
Flag of Argentina.svg
IOC code ARG
NOC Comité Olímpico Argentino
in Santo Domingo
1–17 August 2003
Flag bearer José Meolans [1]
Medals
Ranked 7th
Gold
16
Silver
20
Bronze
27
Total
63
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

The 14th Pan American Games were held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from August 1 to August 17, 2003.

Contents

Medals

Gold

Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics
Canoeing (flatwater) pictogram.svg Canoeing
Cycling pictogram.svg Cycling
Football pictogram.svg Football
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming

Silver

Canoeing (flatwater) pictogram.svg Canoeing
Cycling pictogram.svg Cycling
Handball pictogram.svg Handball
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming
Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting

Bronze

Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing
Canoeing (flatwater) pictogram.svg Canoeing
Karate pictogram.svg Karate
Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo
Triathlon pictogram.svg Triathlon

Results by event

Athletics

Road
AthleteEventTimeRank
Daniel Simbrón Men's marathon 2:28:216
Field
AthleteEventThrowsTotal
123456DistanceRank
Juan Ignacio Cerra Men's hammer throw 73.2469.5472.4273.85X75.5375.53 m Gold medal icon.svg
Adrián Marzo Men's hammer throw XX68.65XX68.5668.65 m 5
Jorge Balliengo Men's discus throw X53.4359.39XX59.39 m 5
Marcelo Pugliese Men's discus throw 55.3955.13X55.8855.18X55.88 m 8
Decathlon
Athlete Decathlon Total
100 mLong jumpShot putHigh jump400 m110 m hurdlesDiscus throwPole vaultJavelin throw1500 mPointsRank
Santiago Lorenzo 11.316.8913.571.8349.9415.1840.984.7058.684:42.3774674
Enrique Aguirre 11.067.0013.511.9850.2015.1739.934.2052.124:49.4773565

Basketball

Men's tournament

Women's tournament

Badminton

Bowling

Boxing

AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Juan Carlos Reveco Light flyweight Flag of Mexico.svg  Castañeda  (MEX)
L RSCO-3
did not advance
Santiago Acosta Flyweight Flag of Guatemala.svg  Valenzuela  (GUA)
W 13-7
Flag of Mexico.svg  Hilares  (MEX)
L 15-23
did not advance
Juan Manuel Flores Bantamweight Flag of Mexico.svg  Mares  (MEX)
L 10-20
did not advance
Daniel Brizuela Featherweight ByeFlag of Cuba.svg  Aguilera  (CUB)
L 8-22
did not advance
Matias Ferreyra Lightweight Flag of Colombia.svg  Mosquera  (COL)
W 20-19
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Díaz  (DOM)
L 13-26
did not advance
Lucas Matthysse Light welterweight Flag of Colombia.svg  Prescott  (COL)
L 5-17
did not advance
Fabian Velardes Welterweight ByeFlag of Cuba.svg  Aragón  (CUB)
L 4-23
did not advance
Martín Islas Middleweight Flag of Mexico.svg  Periban  (MEX)
W 14-12
Flag of Cuba.svg  Despaigne  (CUB)
L RSCI-2
did not advance
Julio Domínguez Light heavyweight Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Muñoz  (VEN)
L 9-14
did not advance
Sebastian Ceballos Super heavyweight ByeFlag of Brazil.svg  Zumbano  (BRA)
W 17-12
Flag of the United States.svg  Estrada  (USA)
L 8-26 → Bronze medal icon.svg
did not advance

Canoeing

Cycling

Mountain bike

Equestrian

Fencing

Football

Men's tournament

Women's tournament

Gymnastics

Handball

Men's tournament

Women's tournament

Field hockey

Men's tournament

Women's tournament

Judo

Karate

Rowing

Sailing

Shooting

Softball

Men's tournament

Swimming

Men's competitions

AthleteEventHeatFinal
TimeRankTimeRank
José Meolans 50 m freestyle 22.68422.42Silver medal icon.svg
100 m freestyle 50.05249.27Gold medal icon.svg

Women's competitions

AthleteEventHeatFinal
TimeRankTimeRank
Florencia Szigeti 50 m freestyle 26.61626.396
100 m freestyle 56.73455.92Silver medal icon.svg
200 m freestyle 2:04.2152:03.236
Agustina de Giovanni 200 m breaststroke 2:35.7252:33.925

Squash

Table tennis

Taekwondo

Tennis

Triathlon

AthleteEventRaceTotal
SwimBikeRunTimeRank
Oscar Galíndez Men's individual 20:57.60056:45.90034:16.20001:52:59Bronze medal icon.svg
Daniel Fontana Men's individual 19:59.10057:46.70035:18.50001:53:285
Ezequiel Morales Men's individual 22:05.3001:00:55.60037:21.50002:01:1721
Nancy Álvarez Women's individual 19:59.4001:04:00.70040:59.60002:04:599
María Soledad Omar Women's individual 22:00.8001:06:55.80044:59.80002:13:5614
Ana Paula Ortega Women's individual 22:00.100DNF

Water polo

Men's tournament

Wrestling

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