Bowling at the 2003 Pan American Games

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Bowling at the 2003 Pan American Games
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This page shows the results of the Bowling Competition for men and women at the 2003 Pan American Games , held from August 1 to August 17, 2003, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

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Men's competition

Singles

RANKFINALAVERAGE
Gold medal america.svg Flag of Mexico.svg  Daniel Falconi  (MEX)217,25
Silver medal america.svg Flag of Mexico.svg  Marcos Baeza  (MEX)212,92
Bronze medal america.svg Flag of the United States.svg  Bill Hoffman  (USA)212,67
4.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Danyck Brière  (CAN)209,67
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jaime Andrés Gómez  (COL)
6.Flag of Guatemala.svg  Diego Fernández  (GUA)205,92
7.Flag of Uruguay.svg  Roberto Baranano  (URU)205,67
8.Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Arturo Hernandez  (VEN)205,33
9.Flag of Brazil.svg  Fábio Rezende  (BRA)203,42
10.Flag of the United States.svg  Scott Pohl  (USA)201,25
11.Flag of Guatemala.svg  José Méndez  (GUA)201,00
12.Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Rolando Sebelen  (DOM)200,92
13.Flag of Panama.svg  Manuel Zambrano  (PAN)200,25
14.Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Luis Marrero  (PUR)199,17
Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Pedro Cardoza  (VEN)
16.Flag of Colombia.svg  Jorge David Romero  (COL)199,00
17.Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Hilton Núñez  (DOM)196,33
18.Flag of Panama.svg  Jose Avendano  (PAN)195,42
19.Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Francisco Colon  (PUR)194,83
20.Flag of Brazil.svg  Walter Costa  (BRA)192,67
21.Flag of Argentina.svg  Lucas Legnani  (ARG)189,92
22.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  George Lambert  (CAN)188,67
23.Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Alejandro Reyna  (CRC)188,25
24.Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg  Juan Azar  (ECU)187,92
25.Flag of Uruguay.svg  Luis Barquis  (URU)187,58
26.Flag of Bermuda.svg  Antoine Jones  (BER)186,75
27.Flag of Bermuda.svg  Steven Riley  (BER)183,92
Flag of Chile.svg  Juan Araya  (CHI)
29.Flag of Argentina.svg  Ruben Favero  (ARG)178,83
30.Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Mario Valverde  (CRC)178,33
31.Flag of Aruba.svg  Errol Brown  (ARU)175,67
32.Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg  José Zambrano  (ECU)175,17

Doubles

RANKFINALAVERAGE
Gold medal america.svg Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bill Hoffman
Scott Pohl
209,17
Silver medal america.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Danyck Brière
George Lambert
203,79
Bronze medal america.svg Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Jaime Andrés Gómez
Jorge David Romero
203,21

Women's competition

Singles

RANKFINALAVERAGE
Gold medal america.svg Flag of the United States.svg  Shannon Pluhowsky  (USA)204,92
Silver medal america.svg Flag of Guatemala.svg  Sofia Granda  (GUA)202,00
Bronze medal america.svg Flag of Colombia.svg  Clara Guerrero  (COL)200,67
4.Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Margalit Mizrachi  (VEN)199,50
5.Flag of Mexico.svg  Adriana Pérez  (MEX)196,00
6.Flag of Colombia.svg  Sara Vargas  (COL)194,00
7.Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Maria Ramirez  (CRC)193,00
8.Flag of Mexico.svg  Illiana Lomeli  (MEX)192,83
9.Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Aumi Guerra  (DOM)190,00
10.Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Annie Henriquez  (DOM)187,42
11.Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Yoselin Garcia  (PUR)187,25
12.Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Michelle Ayala  (PUR)
13.Flag of the United States.svg  Stacy Werth  (USA)186,67
14.Flag of Bermuda.svg  Dianne Ingham  (BER)186,08
15.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jennifer Willis  (CAN)185,42
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Ghiselle Araujo  (CRC)
17.Flag of Brazil.svg  Jacqueline Costa  (BRA)184,17
18.Flag of Argentina.svg  Laura Lanzavecchia  (ARG)183,50
19.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Robin Crawford  (CAN)182,92
20.Flag of Bermuda.svg  June Dill  (BER)181,08
21.Flag of Brazil.svg  Luiza Rocha  (BRA)179,00
22.Flag of Honduras (before 2022).svg  Eloina Valle  (HON)178,42
23.Flag of Argentina.svg  Marta Quinteros  (ARG)176,50
24.Flag of Chile.svg  Mirna Tabormina  (CHI)176,08
25.Flag of Panama.svg  Ely Bennett  (PAN)175,17
26.Flag of Panama.svg  Karen Holder  (PAN)172,25
27.Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Marina McClain  (BAH)172,00
28.Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Patricia Ciotti  (VEN)168,00
29.Flag of Aruba.svg  Renatha Arnold  (ARU)162,50
30.Flag of Guatemala.svg  Maria Castillo  (GUA)161,92
31.Flag of Aruba.svg  Susette Croes  (ARU)158,67
32.Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Joanna Whiteside-Powell  (BAH)

Doubles

RANKFINALAVERAGE
Gold medal america.svg Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Iliana Lomeli
Adriana Pérez
200,29
Silver medal america.svg Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Shannon Pluhowsky
Stacy Werth
196,46
Bronze medal america.svg Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Sara Vargas
Clara Guerrero
195,92
4.Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
Michelle Ayala
Yoselin Leon
190,96
5.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Jennifer Willis
Robin Crawford
187,67
6.Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica
Maria Ramirez
Gishelle Araujo
186,63
7.Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Jacqueline Costa
Luiz Rocha
185,21
8.Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda
Diane Ingham
June Dill
182,88
9.Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Venezuela
Margalit Mizrachi
Patricia Ciotti
182,79
10.Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Aumi Guerra
Annie Henriquez
180,88
11.Flag of Panama.svg  Panama
Karen Holder
Ely Bennett
171,50
12.Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala
Sofia Granda
Maria Castillo
171,29
13.Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas
Joanna Woodside
Marina McClain
169,21
14.Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Laura Lanzavecchia
Marta Quinteros
168,33
15.Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba
Renatha Arnold
Susette Croes
164,13

Medal table

PlaceNation Gold medal america.svg Silver medal america.svg Bronze medal america.svg Total
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2114
2Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 2103
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 0101
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 0101
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 0033
Total44412

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