Panama at the 1964 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | PAN |
NOC | Comité Olímpico de Panamá |
Website | www |
in Tokyo | |
Competitors | 13 in 6 sports |
Flag bearer | Lorraine Dunn |
Medals |
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
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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]
Athelete [1] | Time (R1) | Place (R1) | Place |
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Marcella Daniel | 12.6s | 6th (h2) | >8 |
Delceita Oakley | 12.3s | 7th (h4) | >8 |
Jean Mitchell | DNS | N/A (h1) | N/A |
Athelete [1] | Time (R1) | Place (R1) | Place |
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Marcella Daniel | 26.6s | 7 (h4) | >8 |
Delceita Oakley | 26.2s | 6 (h6) | >8 |
Jean Mitchell | DNS | N/A(h3) | N/A |
Athelete [1] | Time (R1) | Place (R1) | Place |
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Lorraine Dunn | 11.5s | 5 (h1) | >8 |
Time (R1) [1] | Place (R1) | Place |
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47.6s | 6th (h1) | >8 |
Team | Delceita Oakley • Lorraine Dunn • Jean Mitchell • Marcella Daniel • Josefina Sobers (DNS) |
Event [1] | Athelete | Place |
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Men's Featherweight | Alfonso Frazer | 17(Tied) |
Event [1] | Athelete | Score | Place |
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Épée (Individual Men) | Saul Torres | DNS | N/A |
Event [1] | Athelete | Place |
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Men's Lightweight | Aurelio Chu Yi | 9(Tied) |
Event [1] | Athelete | K | Place |
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Men's Featherweight | Idelfonso Lee | 340.0 | 9th |
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