Cycling at the 2003 Pan American Games – Mountain Bike

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The Mountainbike Competition at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic was held on 10 August 2003.

2003 Pan American Games 14th edition of the Pan American Games

The 14th Pan American Games were held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from August 1 until August 17, 2003. The successful bid for the games was made in the mid-1990s, when Dominican Republic had one of the highest growth rates in Latin America.

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Results

Men's Cross Country

RankNameTime
1 Flag of the United States.svg  Jeremiah Bishop  (USA) 2:10.39
2 Flag of Brazil.svg  Edvandro Cruz  (BRA) + 0.14
3 Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Deiber Esquivel  (CRC) + 1.49
4 Flag of Brazil.svg  Marcio Ravelli  (BRA) + 6.04
5 Flag of Colombia.svg  Fabio Castañeda  (COL) + 1 lap
6 Flag of Bolivia.svg  Yamil Carlos Montaño  (BOL) + 1 lap
7 Flag of Guatemala.svg  Edvin Barrios  (GUA) + 1 lap
8 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Ismael Sánchez  (DOM) + 1 lap
9 Flag of Argentina.svg  Carlos Gennero  (ARG) + 1 lap
Flag of Colombia.svg  Héctor Paez  (COL) DNF
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  José Adrián Bonilla  (CRC) DNF
Flag of the United States.svg  Jeremy Horgan  (USA) DNF
Flag of Mexico.svg  Ziranda Madrigal  (MEX) DNF
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Ramón Moronta  (DOM) DNF
Flag of Canada.svg  Mathieu Toulouse  (CAN) DNF

Women's Cross Country

RankNameTime
1 Flag of Argentina.svg  Jimena Florit  (ARG) 2:02.59
2 Flag of the United States.svg  Mary McConneloug  (USA) + 2.50
3 Flag of Chile.svg  Francisca Campos  (CHI) + 7.56
4 Flag of Mexico.svg  Laura Morfín  (MEX) + 9.15
5 Flag of Brazil.svg  Jacqueline Mourao  (BRA) + 1 lap
6 Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Karen Matamoros  (CRC) + 1 lap
7 Flag of Colombia.svg  Flor Delgadillo  (COL) + 1 lap
8 Flag of Ecuador.svg  María Ramírez  (ECU) + 1 lap
9 Flag of Guatemala.svg  Anabella López  (GUA) + 1 lap
10 Flag of Ecuador.svg  Diana Marggraff  (ECU) + 1 lap

See also

The men's cross-country event in cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics consisted of 1 start loop and 7 full loops around a circuit - totalling 43.3 km. The race started at 11:00 on August 28, 2004.

These are the results of the women's cross-country event in cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics. The pre-race favourite, Norway's Gunn-Rita Dahle, dominated the race throughout, despite a fall that damaged the gears on her bicycle. The reigning world champion Sabine Spitz overtook Alison Sydor late in the race to claim bronze, behind Marie-Hélène Prémont. The winner of the gold medal at the previous two Olympics, Paola Pezzo of Italy, did not finish.

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