Modern pentathlon at the 2007 Pan American Games

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Modern pentathlon at the 2007 Pan American Games
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Below are the final standings of the Modern Pentathlon at the 2007 Pan American Games . The competition was held at Deodoro Sports Complex on July 23 and July 24.

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Men

#Athlete (NOC)ShootingFencingSwimmingRidingRunningTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the United States.svg Eli Bremer 168 (952 pts)25-15 (940 pts)2:05.63 (1296 pts)70.07 (1144 pts)9:48.50 (1048 pts)5380
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Cuba.svg Yaniel Velazquez 182 (1120 pts)24-16 (920 pts)2:12.80 (1208 pts)92.82 (1024 pts)9:42.55 (1072 pts)5344
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Joshua Riker-Fox 177 (1060 pts)28-12 (1000 pts)2:14.37 (1188 pts)77.63 (1080 pts)10:00.25 (1000 pts)5328
4 Flag of Mexico.svg Andres Garcia168 (952 pts)22-18 (880 pts)2:11.18 (1228 pts)81.43 (1120 pts)9:40.31 (1080 pts)5260
5 Flag of Chile.svg Cristian Bustos 172 (1000 pts)22-18 (880 pts)2:19.33 (1128 pts)79.20 (1136 pts)9:38.05 (1088 pts)5232
6 Flag of the United States.svg Denis Bowsher 182 (120 pts)11-29 (660 pts)2:08.95 (1256 pts)68.46 (1144 pts)9:55.01 (1020 pts)5200
7 Flag of Mexico.svg Oscar Soto 182 (1120 pts)22-18 (880 pts)2:14.70 (1184 pts)73.17 (916 pts)9:40.25 (1080 pts)5180
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Santos 161 (868 pts)30-10 (1040 pts)2:13.75 (1196 pts)71.14 (1144 pts)10:27.55 (892 pts)5140
9 Flag of Guatemala.svg Nikkos Papadopolo 168 (952 pts)18-22 (800 pts)2:14.01 (1192 pts)70.50 (1200 pts)10:12.16 (952 pts)5096
10 Flag of Panama.svg Jose Guitian 158 (832 pts)22-18 (880 pts)2:25.47 (1056 pts)72.33 (1172 pts)9:26.70 (1136 pts)5076
11 Flag of Brazil.svg Wagner Romao 168 (952 pts)20-20 (840 pts)2:12.21 (1216 pts)74.03 (1084 pts)10:04.00 (984 pts)5076
12 Flag of Chile.svg Gonzalo Tisi 153 (772 pts)24-16 (920 pts)2:20.37 (1116 pts)69.17 (1172 pts)9:52.95 (1032 pts)5012
13 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tik Maynard 157 (820 pts)24-16 (896 pts)2:19.83 (1124 pts)62.38 (1144 pts)9:57.95 (1012 pts)4996
14 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Jesus Abreu 158 (832 pts)28-12 (1000 pts)2:16.90 (1160 pts)72.49 (1200 pts)11:15.01 (700 pts)4892
15 Flag of Argentina.svg Emmanuel Zapata 154 (784 pts)11-29 (660 pts)2:14.69 (1184 pts)72.41 (1172 pts)10:05.70 (980 pts)4780
16 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Julio Benjamin 167 (940 pts)22-18 (880 pts)2:09.64 (1248 pts)88.27 (940 pts)11:17.76 (692 pts)4700
17 Flag of Venezuela.svg Eduardo Salas 145 (676 pts)10-30 (640 pts)2:16.63 (1164 pts)60.36 (1060 pts)9:41.36 (1076 pts)4616
18 Flag of Argentina.svg Armando Acosta 169 (964 pts)20-20 (840 pts)2:35.31 (940 pts)94.36 (888 pts)11:00.00 (760 pts)4392
19 Flag of Uruguay.svg Luis Siri 156 (808 pts)11-29 (660 pts)2:26.38 (1044 pts)97.62 (1004 pts)11:24.00 (664 pts)4180
20 Flag of Uruguay.svg Luis Benavides 177 (1060 pts)8-32 (600 pts)2:39.12 (892 pts)73.57 (1144 pts)12:15.45 (460 pts)4156
21 Flag of Guatemala.svg Otto Perez 183 (1132 pts)14-26 (720 pts)2:14.39 (1188 pts)DNF (0 pts)11:16.95 (696 pts)3736

Women

#AthleteShootingFencingSwimmingRidingRunningTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Yane Marques 174 (1024 pts)24-2 (1216 pts)2:14.72 (1304 pts)74.42 (1032 pts)11:43.01 (908 pts)5484
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Monica Pinette 176 (1048 pts)17-9 (964 pts)2:30.85 (1112 pts)68.59 (1116 pts)11:08.75 (1048 pts)5288
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of the United States.svg Michelle Kelly 170 (976 pts)12-14 (784 pts)2:26.75 (1160 pts)68.25 (1144 pts)10:33.55 (1188 pts)5252
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kara Grant 176 (1048 pts)11-15 (748 pts)2:40.98 (992 pts)77.53 (1192 pts)10:33.38 (1188 pts)5168
5 Flag of Guatemala.svg Rita Sanz-Agero 172 (1000 pts)15-11 (892 pts)2:33.11 (1084 pts)69.32 (1172 pts)11:17.10 (1012 pts)5160
6 Flag of Mexico.svg Marlene Sanchez 169 (964 pts)16-10 (928 pts)2:30.47 (1116 pts)68.04 (1060 pts)11:14.67 (1024 pts)5092
7 Flag of Cuba.svg Katia Rodriguez 162 (880 pts)14-12 (856 pts)2:24.89 (1184 pts)75.66 (1088 pts)11:26.25 (976 pts)4984
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Larissa Lellys 153 (772 pts)13-13 (820 pts)2:24.01 (1192 pts)64.85 (1116 pts)11:22.38 (992 pts)4892
9 Flag of Guatemala.svg Marines Garza 164 (904 pts)11-15 (748 pts)2:29.22 (1132 pts)73.09 (1088 pts)11:39.65 (924 pts)4796
10 Flag of Cuba.svg Suaima Garcia 179 (1084 pts)12-14 (784 pts)2:26.50 (1164 pts)DNF (512 pts)11:43.16 (908 pts)4452
11 Flag of the United States.svg Sheila Taormina 161 (868 pts)12-14 (784 pts)2:07.36 (1392 pts)DNF (100 pts)11:28.18 (968 pts)4112
12 Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriela Raute 175 (1036 pts)3-23 (460 pts)3:32.10 (376 pts)72.40 (1088 pts)12:12.20 (792 pts)3752
13 Flag of Argentina.svg Pamela Zapata 154 (784 pts)12-14 (784 pts)2:31.01 (1108 pts)DNF (240 pts)12:49.91 (644 pts)3560
14 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Ana Luisa Gil Beras 166 (928 pts)8-18 (640 pts)2:41.00 (988 pts)DNF (100 pts)12:57.70 (612 pts)3268

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1012
2Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 1001
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 0112
4Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 0101
Totals (4 entries)2226

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