Cuba at the 2003 Pan American Games | |
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IOC code | CUB |
NOC | Cuban Olympic Committee |
in Santo Domingo 1–17 August 2003 | |
Flag bearer | Osleydis Melendez [1] |
Medals Ranked 2nd |
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Pan American Games appearances (overview) | |
The 14th Pan American Games were held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from 1 to 17 August 2003.
Athlete | Event | Heat | Final | ||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Juan Pita | Men's 100 m | 10.56 | 9 | — | 9 |
Luis Alexander Reyes | Men's 100 m | 10.61 | 10 | — | 10 |
Adriana Muñoz | Women's 1,500 m | — | — | 4:09.57 | |
Jany Tamargo | Women's 1,500 m | — | — | 4:20.33 | 6 |
Yudelkis Martínez | Women's 5,000 m | — | — | 16:09.33 | 4 |
Yudelkis Martínez | Women's 10,000 m | — | — | 33:55.12 | |
Sergio Hierrezuelo | Men's 400 m hurdles | 50.37 | 8 | 50.34 | 6 |
Daimí Pernía | Women's 400 m hurdles | 55.77 | 3 | 55.10 | |
Yudalis Díaz | Women's 400 m hurdles | 57.92 | 10 | — | 10 |
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
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Aguelmis Rojas | Men's marathon | 2:23:18 | 4 |
Mariela González | Women's marathon | 2:42:55 | |
Emperatriz Wilson | Women's marathon | 2:54:16 | 8 |
Jorge Luis Pino | Men's 50 km race walk | DNF | — |
Athlete | Event | Throws | Total | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Distance | Rank | ||
Emeterio González | Men's javelin | 80.27 | X | 78.89 | X | 79.43 | 81.72 | 81.72 m | |
Isbel Luaces | Men's javelin | 79.11 | 77.22 | 77.71 | 80.95 | X | 79.88 | 80.95 m | |
Osleidys Menéndez | Women's javelin | 60.20 | 58.06 | X | 58.79 | X | 57.98 | 60.20 m | |
Sonia Bisset | Women's javelin | 56.78 | 54.81 | X | X | 54.31 | 58.00 | 58.00 m | 5 |
Yosvany Suárez | Men's hammer | 68.54 | 70.07 | X | X | X | 70.24 | 70.24 m | |
Alberto Sánchez | Men's hammer | X | 68.66 | X | 69.37 | X | X | 69.37 m | 4 |
Yipsi Moreno | Women's hammer | X | 73.75 | 73.05 | 74.25 | 73.89 | X | 74.25 m | |
Yunaika Crawford | Women's hammer | 63.57 | X | X | 65.07 | 69.57 | 67.99 | 69.57 m | |
Frank Casañas | Men's discus | 60.21 | 60.04 | 61.32 | 62.52 | 62.61 | X | 62.61 m | |
Lois Maikel Martínez | Men's discus | 60.78 | 60.12 | X | 60.33 | 61.36 | 60.10 | 61.36 m | |
Anaelys Fernández | Women's discus | X | 57.89 | 55.68 | 61.26 | 61.25 | 60.19 | 61.26 m | |
Yania Ferrales | Women's discus | 53.59 | 55.22 | 57.20 | 60.03 | 58.44 | 55.15 | 60.03 m | |
Alexis Paumier | Men's shot put | 17.96 | — | X | 19.32 | X | X | 19.32 m | 5 |
Yumileidi Cumbá | Women's shot put | 18.30 | 19.14 | 18.98 | X | 18.96 | 19.31 | 19.31 m | |
Misleydis González | Women's shot put | 17.90 | X | 17.99 | X | 17.75 | 17.52 | 17.99 m | 4 |
Athlete | Decathlon | Total | ||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Points | Rank | |
Yonelvis Águila | 11.16 | 7.06 | 13.77 | 2.01 | 50.24 | 14.89 | 47.04 | 3.70 | 63.01 | 4:49.93 | 7593 |
Athlete | Heptathlon | Total | |||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Points | Rank | |
Magalys García | 13.61 | 1.71 | 13.69 | 24.44 | 5.61 | 45.79 | 2:26.26 | 5864 | |
Yuleidis Limonta | 13.95 | 1.74 | 12.11 | 24.98 | 5.99 | 31.33 | 2:29.23 | 5496 | 5 |
Athlete | Event | Heat | Final | ||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Marcos Hernández | 50 m freestyle | 22.90 | 7 | 22.64 | 5 |
Antonio Hernández | 23.78 | 18 | did not advance | ||
Antonio Hernández | 100 m freestyle | 51.68 | 14 | 51.75 | 12 |
Marcos Hernández | 51.95 | 16 | DNS | 19 | |
Antonio Hernández | 200 m freestyle | 1:57.77 | 20 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Heat | Final | ||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Imaday Núñez | 200 m breaststroke | 2:36.80 | 7 | 2:34.10 | 6 |
Athlete | Event | Race | Total | |||
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Swim | Bike | Run | Time | Rank | ||
Yaccery Leal | Men's individual | 20:59.100 | 58:39.000 | 37:59.600 | 01:58:33 | 17 |
Yaricel Romero | Women's individual | 22:00.400 | 1:06:57.900 | 41:50.300 | 02:10:48 | 12 |
Niurka Guirola | Women's individual | 22:00.000 | 1:07:01.500 | 43:43.900 | 02:12:45 | 13 |
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