Panama at the 1964 Summer Olympics

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Panama at the
1964 Summer Olympics
Flag of Panama.svg
IOC code PAN
NOC Comité Olímpico de Panamá
Website www.copanama.com  (in Spanish)
in Tokyo
Competitors13 in 6 sports
Flag bearer Lorraine Dunn
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Panama competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. This was the nation's fifth appearance at the Olympics since its debut in 1928. 10 out of the 13 Panamanian athletes started in their events. [1]

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Athletics

Women's 100 metres

Athelete [1] Time (R1)Place (R1)Place
Marcella Daniel 12.6s6th (h2)>8
Delceita Oakley 12.3s7th (h4)>8
Jean Mitchell DNSN/A (h1)N/A

Women's 200 metres

Athelete [1] Time (R1)Place (R1)Place
Marcella Daniel 26.6s7 (h4)>8
Delceita Oakley 26.2s6 (h6)>8
Jean Mitchell DNSN/A(h3)N/A

Women's 80 metres hurdles

Athelete [1] Time (R1)Place (R1)Place
Lorraine Dunn 11.5s5 (h1)>8

Women's 4 x 100 metres relay

Time (R1) [1] Place (R1)Place
47.6s6th (h1)>8
Team Delceita OakleyLorraine DunnJean MitchellMarcella Daniel • Josefina Sobers (DNS)

Boxing

Event [1] AtheletePlace
Men's FeatherweightAlfonso Frazer17(Tied)

Fencing

Event [1] AtheleteScorePlace
Épée (Individual Men)Saul TorresDNSN/A

Judo

Event [1] AtheletePlace
Men's LightweightAurelio Chu Yi9(Tied)

Weightlifting

Event [1] AtheleteKPlace
Men's FeatherweightIdelfonso Lee340.09th

Wrestling

Panama sent 3 wrestlers to compete in the 1964 Tokyo Games, none medaled.

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References


  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Panama at the 1964 Summer Olympics". Olympedia. Archived from the original on 2 May 2024. Retrieved 18 August 2024.