Triathlon at the 2003 Pan American Games | |
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This page shows the results of the triathlon competition at the 2003 Pan American Games, held on August 10, 2003 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. For the third time the sport was a part of the multi-sports event of the America's.
Rank | Name | Swim | Bike | Run | Time |
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Hunter Kemper (USA) | 19:57.90 | 57:45.30 | 33:22.40 | 1:52:00 | |
Vigilio de Castilho (BRA) | 19:56.30 | 57:48.10 | 34:12.30 | 1:52:50 | |
Oscar Galíndez (ARG) | 20:57.60 | 56:45.90 | 34:16.20 | 1:52:59 | |
4 | Doug Friman (USA) | 19:49.60 | 57:54.70 | 34:49.90 | 1:53:11 |
5 | Daniel Fontana (ARG) | 19:59.10 | 57:46.70 | 35:18.50 | 1:53:28 |
6 | Paulo Miyashiro (BRA) | 19:32.90 | 58:11.30 | 35:39.30 | 1:54:01 |
7 | José Zepeda (MEX) | 20:03.80 | 57:28.70 | 36:14.20 | 1:54:17 |
8 | Brent McMahon (CAN) | 19:58.80 | 57:46.00 | 36:14.20 | 1:54:46 |
9 | Leandro Macedo (BRA) | 20:51.80 | 58:43.40 | 34:20.80 | 1:54:55 |
10 | Eligio Cervantes (MEX) | 20:58.00 | 58:34.50 | 34:30.70 | 1:55:00 |
11 | Javier Rosas (MEX) | 20:05.90 | 59:33.30 | 35:35.10 | 1:56:04 |
12 | Gilberto González (VEN) | 20:05.50 | 59:27.50 | 35:47.20 | 1:56:16 |
13 | Felipe van de Wyngard (CHI) | 19:56.80 | 57:49.40 | 38:23.80 | 1:57:11 |
14 | Yean Jiménez (DOM) | 20:57.20 | 58:38.50 | 36:54.80 | 1:57:24 |
15 | Victor Plata (USA) | 20:06.60 | 59:28.80 | 36:45.10 | 1:57:24 |
16 | Leonardo Chacón (CRC) | 20:49.80 | 58:44.40 | 37:31.90 | 1:58:06 |
17 | Yaccery Leal (CUB) | 20:59.10 | 58:39.00 | 37:59.60 | 1:58:33 |
18 | Paul Tichelaar (CAN) | 20:02.10 | 57:13.80 | 40:40.40 | 1:58:52 |
19 | Matias Optiz (CHI) | 22:07.00 | 1:00:50.50 | 36:19.70 | 2:00:15 |
20 | Sean Bechtel (CAN) | 20:01.90 | 57:13.30 | 42:05.50 | 2:00:17 |
21 | Ezequiel Morales (ARG) | 22:05.30 | 1:00:55.60 | 37:21.50 | 2:01:17 |
22 | Carlos Friely (GUA) | 23:12.50 | 1:00:29.40 | 37:01.00 | 2:01:48 |
23 | Agustin Fontes (VEN) | 20:57.10 | 58:36.90 | 41:16.40 | 2:02:00 |
24 | Carlos Loor (ECU) | 20:04.20 | 59:31.60 | 41:46.90 | 2:02:26 |
25 | Gabriel Rojas (VEN) | 20:50.10 | 58:40.90 | 44:40.70 | 2:05:20 |
26 | Anthony van Lierop (SUR) | 21:02.00 | 1:01:57.10 | 41:38.90 | 2:05:35 |
27 | Robert Nuñéz (DOM) | 22:01.90 | 1:00:56.20 | 43:11.20 | 2:07:12 |
28 | Guillermo Nantes (URU) | 21:37.10 | 1:01:27.30 | 44:07.90 | 2:08:04 |
29 | Fabio Campo (CRC) | 23:11.30 | 1:00:25.90 | 43:15.50 | 2:08:12 |
30 | Roberto Machado (CRC) | 23:11.70 | 1:00:33.40 | 43:54.50 | 2:08:41 |
31 | Daniel de Montreuil (PER) | 22:01.90 | 1:01:39.50 | 49:22.50 | 2:14:14 |
— | Cristian Bustos (CHI) | 23:18.800 | 1:00:20.20 | — | DNF |
— | Juan Enderica (ECU) | 21:00.80 | — | — | DNF |
— | Angel Mogrovejo (ECU) | 21:32.70 | — | — | DNF |
— | Jonathan Monsanto (DOM) | 24:55.70 | — | — | DNF |
— | Carlos Doce (PAR) | 25:00.50 | — | — | DNF |
— | Ricardo Cardeño (COL) | — | — | — | DNS |
Rank | Name | Swim | Bike | Run | Time |
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Jill Savege (CAN) | 18:33.60 | 1:02:16.80 | 37:38.70 | 1:59:30 | |
Sheila Taormina (USA) | 18:30.50 | 1:02:15.30 | 39:26.20 | 2:00:12 | |
Becky Gibbs (USA) | 18:36.20 | 1:02:12.30 | 39:48.20 | 2:00:36 | |
4 | Carla Moreno (BRA) | 18:49.80 | 1:05:06.60 | 37:55.10 | 2:01:51 |
5 | Sandra Soldan (BRA) | 18:49.70 | 1:05:10.80 | 38:14.00 | 2:02:14 |
6 | Mariana Ohata (BRA) | 19:52.50 | 1:04:04.50 | 39:18.00 | 2:03:15 |
7 | Gillian Moody (CAN) | 19:53.90 | 1:04:08.80 | 39:32.70 | 2:03:35 |
8 | Julie Swail (USA) | 18:52.30 | 1:05:05.30 | 40:22.10 | 2:04:19 |
9 | Nancy Álvarez (ARG) | 19:59.40 | 1:04:00.70 | 40:59.60 | 2:04:59 |
10 | Natasha Filliol (CAN) | 21:11.10 | 1:06:27.60 | 38:26.60 | 2:06:05 |
11 | Esther Aguayo (MEX) | 19:54.30 | 1:03:59.40 | 42:17.10 | 2:06:10 |
12 | Yaricel Romero (CUB) | 22:00.40 | 1:06:57.90 | 41:50.30 | 2:10:48 |
13 | Niurka Guirola (CUB) | 22:00.00 | 1:07:01.50 | 43:43.90 | 2:12:45 |
14 | María Soledad Omar (ARG) | 22:00.80 | 1:06:55.80 | 44:59.80 | 2:13:56 |
15 | Maria Barrera (MEX) | 21:53.70 | 1:09:34.00 | 43:34.00 | 2:15:02 |
16 | Fiorella d'Croz (COL) | 21:34.60 | 1:07:24.00 | 47:51.80 | 2:16:50 |
17 | Monica Umaña (CRC) | 21:59.40 | 1:10:47.70 | 48:37.90 | 2:21:25 |
18 | Anabel Mateo (DOM) | 20:52.90 | 1:08:05.40 | 55:14.20 | 2:24:12 |
— | Melissa Duran (DOM) | 21:49.80 | — | — | DNF |
— | Viviana Chavarria (CRC) | 21:52.90 | — | — | DNF |
— | Ana Paula Ortega (ARG) | 22:00.10 | — | — | DNF |
— | Agnes Eppers (BOL) | 26:58.50 | — | — | DNF |
— | Maria Morales (COL) | — | — | — | DNS |
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