Cycling at the 2015 Pan American Games – Women's BMX

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Cycling – Women's BMX at the 2015 Pan American Games
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Venue Centennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre
DatesJuly 10–11, 2015
Competitors14 from 8 nations
Winning time41.647
Medalists
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Silver medal icon.svg  
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The women's BMX competition of the cycling events at the 2015 Pan American Games will be held between July 10 and 11 at the Centennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1]

Contents

Schedule

All times are Eastern Standard Time (UTC−3).

DateTimeRound
July 10, 201511:35Time Trial Qualifying
July 10, 201512:50Time Trial Superfinal
July 11, 201514:17Semifinals Run 1
July 11, 201514:52Semifinals Run 2
July 11, 201515:17Semifinals Run 3
July 11, 201516:10Final

Results

Time Trials

RankNameNationQualifyingSuper-Final
TimeRankTimeRank
1 Mariana Pajón Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 39.430139.9141
2 Stefany Hernández Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 40.890340.8632
3 Felicia Stancil Flag of the United States.svg  United States 41.130440.9813
4 Gabriela Díaz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 41.570541.9664
5 Mariana Díaz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 41.940642.1005
6 Alise Willoughby Flag of the United States.svg  United States 40.23021:11.4436
7 Doménica Azuero Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 42.2007did not advance
8 Priscilla Carnaval Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 42.6308did not advance
9 Amelia Walsh Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 43.4309did not advance
10 Daina Tuchscherer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 43.44010did not advance
11 Thaynara Morosini Chaves Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 44.12011did not advance
12 María Osorno Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 44.35012did not advance
13 Rosario Aguilera Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 44.46013did not advance
14 Karla Carrera Chala Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 45.62014did not advance

Semifinal

First 4 riders in each semifinal qualify to the final.

RankHeatNameNationRace 1Race 2Race 3PointsNotes
11 Mariana Pajón Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 40.820 (1)40.596 (1)40.266 (1)3Q
21 Gabriela Díaz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 41.589 (2)41.067 (2)41.498 (2)6Q
31 Mariana Díaz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 42.104 (3)41.746 (3)42.864 (4)10Q
41 Priscilla Carnaval Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 43.932 (5)42.848 (4)42.107 (3)12Q
51 María Osorno Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 3:11.855 (7)43.634 (5)43.039 (5)17
61 Rosario Aguilera Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 1:21.421 (6)47.073 (6)45.834 (6)18
71 Amelia Walsh Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 43.904 (4)REL (9)1:18.217 (7)20
12 Alise Willoughby Flag of the United States.svg  United States 41.746 (2)41.152 (2)40.143 (1)5Q
22 Felicia Stancil Flag of the United States.svg  United States 41.199 (1)41.423 (3)40.672 (2)6Q
32 Stefany Hernández Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela :07.793 (7)40.539 (1)40.918 (3)11Q
42 Doménica Azuero Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 44.739 (5)41.947 (4)42.284 (4)13Q
52 Daina Tuchscherer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 43.163 (3)42.374 (5)42.845 (6)14
62 Thaynara Morosini Chaves Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 44.470 (4)44.435 (6)42.715 (5)15
72 Karla Carrera Chala Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 44.794 (6)44.474 (7)47.173 (7)20

Final

RankNameNationTimeGapNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Felicia Stancil Flag of the United States.svg  United States 41.647-
Silver medal icon.svg Doménica Azuero Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 41.948+0.301
Bronze medal icon.svg Mariana Díaz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 42.611+0.964
4 Priscilla Carnaval Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 45.556+3.909
5 Gabriela Díaz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 50.145+8.498
6 Alise Willoughby Flag of the United States.svg  United States :22.541+40.894
Mariana Pajón Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia DNF
Stefany Hernández Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela DNF

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