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2003 outdoor

Pan American Junior Championships
July 18-20 at Bridgetown, Barbados

Day 3 Sunday

 


| Results | USATF story | Jim Spier's event-by-event report |

Highlights

Shalonda Solomon 23.21 breaks Pan Am 200m record -
US piles up 48 medals

  • W-200: Poly Long Beach CA jr Shalonda Solomon claimed her third gold of the meet by winning in 22.93 +0.0 over Aneisha McLaughlin of Jamaica 23.34, smashing the Pan Am meet record she had set in the prelims at 23.21 +0.4. Solomon broke the Pan Am championship record (23.29 by Liliana Allen of Cuba in 1989). Penn State bound Shana Cox of New York was third in 23.39.
  • Team USA swept all four closing relays
    • M-4x100: USA 39.29, Jamaica 39.40. Team USA: 1) Moore, Carlos 2) Collins, Aaron
      3) Collins, Ashton 4) Hordge, Willie
    • M-4x400: USA 3:02.88, Canada 3:11.56. Team USA: 1) Coleman, Elzie 2) Wariner, Jeremy
      3) Fergusson, Kenneth 4) Collins, Ashton
    • W-4x100: USA 44.00, Jamaica 44.24. Team USA: 1) Owens, Ashley 2) Broaddus, Juanita
      3) Sherman, Alndra 4) Soloman, Shalonda
    • W-4x400: USA 3:34.08, Jamaica 3:41.26. Team USA: 1) Lee, Jasmine 2) Perkins, Angel
      3) Hastings, Natasha 4) Smith, Stephanie
  • W-PV: Brigham Young-bound Julene Bailey of Idaho 13-3.5 (4.05m) won a tricky 4-way battle over Kira Costa of California 13-1.5 (4.00m), Karla Silva of Brazil 13-1.5, and Adrianne Vangool of Canada12-9.5 (3.90m). An opening miss at 3.70 left Bailey 4th when the bar was raised to 3.90. Bailey passed this height as Vangool took the lead by clearing on her first attempt while Silva and Costa each missed once and then made it. At 4.00 meters, Bailey, Costa and Silva tied for the lead with first-attempt clearances as Vangool dropped out. Silva passed at 4.05m while Bailey cleared on her second attempt and Costa dropped out. Both Bailey and Silva missed three times at 4.10m, so Bailey was the winner and Silva and Costa tied for second.
  • W-400H: Wilson Long Beach CA sr Mackenzie Hill, who will attend UCLA next year, was third in 58.61 behind Brazil's Amanda Dias 58.09. USA's Tawana Watkins was DQ'd for hooking a hurdle after finishing fourth..
  • W-1500: Home schooled New Hampshire soph Chantelle Dron 4:26.66 and Georgetown bound Elizabeth Maloy NY 4:26.87 won silver and bronze behind Cuba's Yuneisi Santiuti Caball 4:24.56.
  • M-1500: Cuba's Maure Sur Castillo Gera 3:47.13 outdistanced USA's Raymond Tyler 3:52.96 (4th) and Sam Vazquez 4:01.63 (7th).
  • W-HT: USA's Beth Mallory 189-5 was second to Argentina's Jennifer Dahlgren 192-3.
  • M-400H: U. South Carolina's Kenneth Ferguson 50.07 was an easy winner.
  • W-TJ: USA's Alyce Williams 42-2.75 +0.5 won silver behind the amazing 45-7 +0.0 by Cuba's Yudelkis Fernandez Luis.
  • M-200: Jamaican superstar Usain Bolt 20.13 +0.0 won easily, with USA's David Neville 20.63 second and Aaron Collins 20.83 fourth.
  • M-TJ: Cuba picked up another TJ gold with David Girart Rivero soaring 55-6.5 -0.5. USA was out of the medal hunt with Solomon Welch 50-10 +0.1 finishing 5th and Devon Fanfair 48-2.5 +0.0 9th.
  • M-3k Steeple: USA's Kevin Davis 9:06.20 was a close second to Ecuador's Christian Patino 9:05.70.

 

Jim Spier's report

click for photos on NSSF site

Pan American Junior Championships - Day 3 - July 20, 2003

Memorial Stadium, Waterford, Barbados


Women

200m
Shalonda Solomon (USA-Long Beach, CA) was to face the challenge of career, running against World Youth champ Anneisha Mc Laughlin (Jamaica). Solomon had the fastest qualifier (23.21, 0.4) in the trials, with Mc Laughlin winning her heat in 23.45 (-0.6). It was Mc Laughlin off to a great start and a big lead through the turn. Mike Byrnes stated, “ .. here she comes .. “, referring to the charge of Solomon down the home stretch. It was a magnificent sight as Solomon virtually “ran down” the field winning in a pb 22.73 (0.0). Mc Laughlin was second (23.34) and Shana Cox (USA-Holy Trinity, Hicksville, NY 23.39) finished third.

1500m
It was the Americans (Chantelle Dron and Elizabeth Maloy) against yesterday’s 800m champ Yuneisi Santiuti Caball from Cuba. Dron (home-schooled from Manchester, NH), Maloy (Holy Names, Albany, NY) and Santitui Caball battled for 3 laps, with Dron the leader at 400m (73.6), 800m (2:26.1) and 1200m (3:35.7). At the bell, it was the Cuban who took the lead, using her 800m speed to dominate the last lap, covering it in about 66 seconds and winning in 4:24.56. Dron (4:26.66) and Maloy (4:26.87) took the silver and bronze, running especially well considering the long indoor and outdoor seasons of 2003.

5000m
A three person race comprised of Suzanna Larsen and Amber Sayer (Amherst HS, MA) of the US, and Ines Malchor of Peru. It was basically a two person race between Larsen and Malchor for all but the last lap, at which time Malchor outsprinted Larsen to win by 16 seconds.

400m Hurdles
Tawana Watkins (USA-South Carolina) had the early lead and she and Camille Robinson (Jamaica) battled for 7 hurdles. At that point, Brazilian Amanda Dias in lane 2 put on a burst to take the lead that she never relinquished, winning in 58.09. Robinson faded and Josanne Lucas (Trinidad) sprinted past Watkins to get second in 58.43. Mackenzie Hill (USA-Wilson, Long Beach, CA - 58.61) got the bronze medal. Watkins, who finished fourth, was later disqualified for “hooking” the hurdles.

4x100m
Solid passes for the US got them the win. It was Ashley Owens (Liberty, Colorado Springs, CO) to Juanita Broaddus (William Penn, Philadelphia, PA) to Alandra Sherman (Eisenhower, Houston, TX) to Shalonda Solomon (Poly, Long Beach, CA). Solomon held off a charge from Jamaica (just like in the Penn Relays). (She is getting the reputation of an insurance policy - just get her the baton and she’ll almost guarantee the win). The US ran 44.00, off the 43.38 the meet (and world junior) record set by the US team in Tampa in 1999.

4x400m
Jasmine Lee (Poly, Long Beach CA 53.4), Angel Perkins (Arizona 54.2), Natasha Hastings (AP Randolph, New York, NY 52.3) and Stephanie Smith (Northeast, Macon, GA) let a 3 team field “wire to wire”, winning in 3:34.08. Both Lawrence and Hastings return as high school seniors next year. Jamaica was well back in 3:41.26 and Canada third (3:43.54).

Pole Vault
1. Julene Bailey USA (Skyview, Nampa, ID) 13-3.5
2 tie. Kira Costa USA (San Joaquin, Fresno, CA) 13-1.5
Karla Silva Brazil 13-1.5
4. Adrianne Vangool Canada 12-9.5
5. Milena Agudelo Colombia 12-5.5
6. Sue Kupper Canada 11-5

See Mike Byrnes’ news and notes for story at www.nationalscholastic.org

Triple Jump
1. Yudelkis Ferandez Luis Cuba 45-7 0.0
(44-10.75, 44-3.5, 44-11.75, 45-2.25, 45-7, 45-0.25)
2. Alyce Williams USA (George Mason U) 42-2.75 0.5
3. Desiree Crichlow Barbados 42-2.25 0.1
4. Caterine Ibarguen Colombia 41-5.75 -0.8
5. Siedre Ford Barbados 40-9 1.4
6. Sheron Mark Trinidad and Tobago 40-7.75 0.7
7. Althea Duncan Jamaica 40-2.25 0.8
8. Mary Egbo-Egbo Canada 40-1.5 -0.5

A totally dominant performance by the Cuban Ferandez Luis, who yesterday won the long jump (21-2.5). Williams jumped her best on her third jump, with home town favorite Desiree Crichlow jumping 42-2.25 on her final attempt, just ½ inch behind Williams.

Javelin
1. Erma-Gene Evans St. Lucia 162-11
2. Krista Woodward Canada 160-5
3. Dalila Rugama Nicaragua 159-5
4. Samantha Ford USA (Northwestern State) 156-10
5. Leyda Feliciano Puerto Rico 148-5
6. Hannah Warfield USA (Colorado) 147-8
7. Andrean Bunko Canada 142-2
8. Coralys Ortiz Puerto Rico 141-5

Hammer
1. Jennifer Dahlgren Argentina (Klein, TX) 192-3
2. Beth Mallory USA (Alabama) 189-5
3. Adriana Benaventa Venezuela 186-4
4. Sultana Frizell Canada 181-3
5. Kristen Michalski USA (Syracuse) 180-9
6. Monica Coronado Mexico 157-9
7. Roxana Goyotortua Mexico 145-0

See Mike Byrnes’ news and notes for story at www.nationalscholastic.org.

Heptathlon
1. Juana Catillo Dominican Republic 5381
2. Nadina Marsh Jamaica 5135
3. Janine Polischuk Canada 5101
4. Shannon Meyer USA (San Diego State) 5088
5. Daniela Ayers-Stampers USA (Seattle Pacific) 4967
6. Francisca Garcia Mexico 4618
7. Kytzzia Vasquez Mexico 4461
8. Gabriela Carrillo El Salvador 4420

Catillo had bests in 3 events and Marsh in 4. But Catillo was dominant in the weights (41-7 shot put, 143-6 javelin) and, surprisingly, the 800 (2:16.07). Marsh hurdled 14.13, high jumped 5-7 and ran 25.30 in the 200m (as did American Shannon Meyer). Felix Sanchez, the Dominican long hurdler, must be having an influence on his country’s athletics. An athlete like Catillo has been the exception rather than the rule in the history of Dominican track and field. And that, certainly, is a good thing.

Men

200m
My, my, my! Usain Bolt, last year’s World Junior Champion, put on a show. Leading from the start, he crossed the line in a meet record 20.13! More importantly, it tied the World Junior Record of Roy Martin (USA) set in 1985. (The results board initially flashed 19.94 and, of course, the crowd responded accordingly; Mike Kennedy, after seeing him run in Sherbrooke last week, predicted that he may run under 20 seconds this year. It almost came true). David Neville of the US was well back in 20.63 for second.

1500m
It was bunched for the first 400 meters (63.6), when the Canadian Kurt Benninger decided to take off. There was a pack of four for most of the rest of the race of Benninger, his teammate Mike Woods, Cuban Maure Castillo Gera and Tyler Raymond of the US. Benninger kept the lead over the next 2 laps (2:03.6 - 60.0, and 3:03.3 - 59.7) when the Cuban took off extending his lead convincingly. His last 400 was under 60 seconds, even as he slowed dowm in the homestretch, waving and blowing kisses to the crowd!

400m Hurdles
The word was that the Penn Relays champ, Javier Colson of Puerto Rico would give Kenneth Ferguson a good run. And he did, for 7 hurdles. Ferguson put on a burst at that point and Colson did not respond, fading to second as Isa Phillips of Jamaica passed him over the last hurdle. Ferguson became a double gold medal winner, having won the 110m hurdles previously. Ferguson clocked 50.07, with Phillips second at 50.95, and Colson third (51.10). Matthew Willis (UCLA) did not have a good race, finishing seventh in 54.97.

3000m Steeplechase
A pack of three developed early with Christian Patino (Ecuador), Kevin Davis (USA - California) and Jean Calzadilla (Venezuela). Davis was third at the bell, with Patino in the lead. Calzadilla passed Davis in the backstretch and extended his lead over him. Neither had a shot at Patino. Davis sprinted down the homestretch and caught Calzadilla as the Venezuelan was stopping his watch at the finish. Patino was the winner at 9:05.70, with Davis second (9:06.20), .05 ahead of Calzadilla.

4x100m
A great leadoff led by Carlos Moore (Mt. San Antonio College) and an equally great pass between he and Aaron Collins (Texas) gave the US a significant lead. Aaron handed off to twin Ashton (Texas) in a less than perfect pass. Aaron safely passed to Willie Hordge (Forest Brook, Houston, TX), who held off 200 meter champ Usain Bolt of Jamaica. The US ran a fine 39.29, with Jamaica second in 39.40.

4x400m
They were going for the World Junior record (3:01.90) but settled for the meet record, running 3:02.88, besting the 1991 3:03.53 best. There was no real competition for the US squad, comprised of Elzie Coleman (Newburgh, NY 46.0), Jeremy Wariner (Baylor 45.3), Kenneth Ferguson (South Carolina 46.1) and Ashton Collins (Texas 45.5). That made 3 golds each for Ferguson and Collins. Had there been some competition for the US team, they might have gotten the record. As it was, Wariner, Ferguson Collins ran solo, inhibiting somewhat their individual times. Canada held off Jamaica for second, running 3:11.56 to Jamaica’s 3:12.41.

Triple Jump
1. David Girart Rivero Cuba 55-6.5 -0.5
55-6.5, 54-4.75, 54-4, 53-10.25, 54-1.75, F
2. Ayata Joseph Antigua 53-5.5 0.1
3. Leonardo Dos Santos Brazil 51-4.5 0.1
4. Wilfred Martinez Caraba Cuba 50-10 0.1
5. Solomon Welch USA (Stanford) 49-7 -0.3
6. Wilbert Walker Jamaica 48-10 0.4
7. Carlos Mattis Jamaica 48-7.25 -0.3
8. Travis Joseph St. Lucia 48-2.5 0.2

Girart Rivero, the silver medallist in the long jump, won this event in a meet record 55-6.5, breaking his countrymen’s 1991 jump of 55-2 set in 1991. He got his big jump on his first attempt, and noone could catch him.

Discus (junior implement)
1. Gustavo Mendonca Brazil 192-9
2. Adam Kuehl USA (Arizona) 181-9
3. Jim Steacy Canada 181-3
4. Ronald Juliao Brazil 180-2
5. German Lauro Argentina 178-11
6. Harold Young USA 178-5
7. Jesus Sanchez Mexico 172-3
8. Kyle Helf Canada 166-7

See Mike Byrnes’ news and notes for story at www.nationalscholastic.org.

 

 

USATF release
Solomon breaks Pan American Junior Record

by Melvin Jackson II, Communications Coordinator, USA Track & Field
(317) 261-0478 x322 - [email protected]

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados 7/20/03 – Shalonda Solomon broke the Pan American Junior Championships record in the women’s 200m at the Barbados National Stadium in Waterford, St. Michael. The event was broadcast live locally for the third consecutive day on the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation’s Channel 8.

The Long Beach Poly High School (Calif.) senior ran 23.21 in the preliminary round bettering Jamaica’s Liliana Allen’s previous record of 23.29 set in 1989. The 17-year-old, Solomon later improved her record to 22.93 in the final round to win gold in the 200m. Teammate Shana Cox of Westbury, N.Y., won bronze in 23.39. “This is my last meet of the season and I am happy to go out with a bang,” said Solomon. The 2003 Pan Am Junior 100m champion did not have any doubts to continue her winning streak. “She (McLaughlin-Jamaica) was ahead of me on the curve, so I had to put everything using my arms and legs to make my way past on the straightaway.” Solomon ran the anchor leg in winning her third gold in the women’s 4X100m relay in 44.00. “This has been a great experience to compete against international talent,” Solomon continued.

Team USA topped the medal stand with 48 total medals Sunday night with Cuba in second with 15 medals. The men tallied 23 medals including 10 gold, nine silver and four bronze while the women had 25 medals including 10 gold, nine silver and six bronze.

Kenneth Ferguson continued his winning streak after striking gold in the 400m hurdles with a time of 50.07 seconds. “In the beginning I was nervous because I wanted to run hard, but didn’t want to risk injury,” said Ferguson. “I always stutter step on the backstretch, but I was able to get my steps together around the curve.” The Detroit, Mich., native ran the third leg on the 4X400m relay team that set a Pan American Junior Championships record of 3:02.88 bettering the 3:03.53 set by Team USA in 1991. “I am just happy to bring home another gold,” Ferguson continued.

The men’s 4X100m relay team also set a Pan American Junior Championships record to win gold in 39.29 bettering Team USA’s 39.42 set in 1982. Carlos Moore of Lynwood, Calif., in his first time running the lead leg had no doubts about chasing the record. “I knew coming in that I was the best starter out there,” said Moore. “I focused on getting out fast since we were in the outside line from the other teams.”

Indiana University’s David Neville won silver in the men’s 200m race that had a World Junior record tied by Usain Bolt of Jamaica. The sophomore-to-be from Merriville, Ind., ran 20.63. “I am so excited this is my first time under 21 (seconds),” said Neville. “I tried to catch up with him (Bolt) but couldn’t after he set that record (World Junior record 20.13).

Angela Marvin of Kingwood, Texas won gold in the women’s 2000m steeplechase in 6:37.84. “It was a good strong race and I am really happy after working with adverse conditions,” said Marvin. I got a PR falling down twice in the pit on the first and last barrier. I am just privileged to be here,” Marvin continued. Indiana University’s Kelly Siefker won silver in 6:40.87 to complete another dynamic duo performance. “This was a pretty laid back race for me,” said Siefker. “I focused on trying to accelerate into the barriers while keeping up with Angela (Marvin).”

Chantelle Dron of New Hampshire won silver in the women’s 1500m in 4:26.66. “I started a bit slow, some days I am a little off and today was one of them,” said Dron. Elizabeth Maloy of Loudonville, N.Y., won bronze in 4:26.87. “I am happy with my finish since I have not run in a few months and also excited to be here competing,” said Maloy.

BYU-bound Julene Bailey cleared 4.05m/13-3.50 to win gold in the women’s pole vault while the University of California-bound teammate Kira Kosta cleared 4.00m/13-1.50 to win bronze. The 18-year-old Bailey had one of the best overall performances in her career. “This is one of the most amazing feelings,” said Bailey. “I was not going to let this (championship) slip away which is why I knew I had to clear each height on my first attempt to win.

Beth Mallory added a silver medal in the women’s hammer throw to her silver in the discus throw from Friday evening. The University of Alabama sophomore-to-be in her first year competing in the event threw 57.75m/189-5. “This was a great way to end my season. It was exciting to get a PR,” said Mallory.

George Mason University’s Alyce Williams leaped 12.87m/42-2.75 to win silver in the women’s triple jump. “I need to work on my second phase and my entrance into the pit needs to improve. I am excited that I contributed to USA 48 medals. I am happy.

Medal Count Combined: Men + Women

Team Gold Silver Bronze Total

United States 20 18 10 48
Cuba 7 1 1 9
Brazil 5 2 3 10
Argentina 2 1 2 5
Peru 2 0 0 2
Jamaica 1 9 5 15
Canada 1 4 6 11
Mexico 1 4 0 5
St. Lucia 1 1 0 2
Ecuador 1 0 1 2
Netherlands Antilles 1 0 0 1
Dominician Republic 1 0 0 1
Trinidad And Tobago 0 2 2 4
Chile 0 1 1 2
Antigua And Barbuda 0 1 0 1
Venezuela 0 0 4 4
Barbados 0 0 3 3
Columbia 0 0 1 1
Nicaragua 0 0 1 1
Bahamas 0 0 1 1
Puerta Rico 0 0 1 1

Men


Team Gold Silver Bronze Total

United States 10 9 4 23
Brazil 3 1 3 7
Cuba 3 1 1 5
Canada 1 3 4 8
Mexico 1 3 0 4
Jamaica 1 2 2 5
Argentina 1 1 1 3
Ecuador 1 0 0 1
Netherlands Antilles 1 0 0 1
Antigua And Barbuda 0 1 0 1
Trinidad And Tobago 0 1 0 1
Venezuela 0 0 3 3
Bahamas 0 0 1 1
Puerta Rico 0 0 1 1
Barbados 0 0 1 1
Chile 0 0 1 1

Women


Team Gold Silver Bronze Total

United States 10 9 6 25
Cuba 4 0 0 4
Brazil 2 1 0 3
Peru 2 0 0 2
St. Lucia 1 1 0 2
Argentina 1 0 1 2
Dominician Republic 1 0 0 1
Jamaica 0 7 3 10
Trinidad And Tobago 0 1 2 3
Canada 0 1 2 3
Chile 0 1 0 1
Mexico 0 1 0 1
Barbados 0 0 2 2
Venezuela 0 0 1 1
Nicaragua 0 0 1 1
Columbia 0 0 1 1
Ecuador 0 0 1 1


Results

results by CFPI Timing

  C.F.P.I. Timing & Data 
             ROYAL BANK OF CANADA - 7/18/2003 to 7/20/2003             
             PAN AM JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ATHLETICS 200              
                National Stadium, WATERFORD ST. MICHAEL 


 C.F.P.I. Timing & Data 
             ROYAL BANK OF CANADA - 7/18/2003 to 7/20/2003             
             PAN AM JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ATHLETICS 200              
                National Stadium, WATERFORD ST. MICHAEL 


Event 34  Men 200 Meter Dash
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  PAN AM JR.: P 20.39  1982        CLINTON DAVIS, UNITED STATES             
WORLD JUNIOR: W 20.13  1985        ROY MARTIN                               
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Wind Points
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Finals                                                                      
  1 Bolt, Usain                  Jamaica                  20.13W +0.0       
  2 Neville, David               United  States           20.63  +0.0       
  3 Sena, Jorge Celia            Brazil                   20.70  +0.0       
  4 Collins, Aaron               United  States           20.83  +0.0       
  5 Durant, Adrian               US Virgin Islands        20.83  +0.0       
  6 Martina, Churandy            AHO                      20.84  +0.0       
  7 Duncan, Marcus               Trinidad And Tobago      21.47  +0.0       
  8 Palmer, Hank                 Canada                   21.78  +0.0       


Event 34  Men 200 Meter Dash
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  PAN AM JR.: P 20.39  1982        CLINTON DAVIS, UNITED STATES         
WORLD JUNIOR: W 20.13  1985        ROY MARTIN                           
    Name                    Year Team                   Prelims         
================================================================        
Heat  1   Wind: +0.0                                                    
  1 Bolt, Usain                  Jamaica                  20.67Q        
  2 Martina, Churandy            AHO                      20.71q        
  3 Palmer, Hank                 Canada                   20.94q        
  4 Ibeh, Robert                 Cayman Islands           21.55         
  5 Potter, Aliston              IVB                      22.04         
  6 Side, Antonio                Dominician Republic      22.61         
Heat  2   Wind: +0.0                                                    
  1 Sena, Jorge Celia            Brazil                   20.96Q        
  2 Duncan, Marcus               Trinidad And Tobago      21.14q        
  3 Mitchell, Jacobi             Bahamas                  21.20         
  4 Fujiwara, Takeshi            EL Salvador              23.02         
 -- Alanis, Daniel               Mexico                     DNS         
 -- Solorzano, Jorge             Guatemala                  DNS         
Heat  3   Wind: 0.1                                                     
  1 Collins, Aaron               United  States           20.94Q        
  2 Bailey, Daniel               Antigua And Barbuda      21.26         
  3 Trispan, Louis               Peru                     21.33         
  4 Matthew, Michael             Bahamas                  21.39         
  5 Barton, Jermaine             Jamaica                  21.43         
  6 Gooding, Justin              Barbados                 21.66         
  7 Becerra, Kasi                Chile                    21.74         
Heat  4   Wind: 0.2                                                     
  1 Neville, David               United  States           20.95Q        
  2 Durant, Adrian               US Virgin Islands        20.99q        
  3 Hinds, Andrew                Barbados                 21.37         
  4 Barros, Martin               Chile                    21.67         
  5 Gomes, Chet                  Antigua And Barbuda      21.74         
 -- James, Jamil                 Trinidad And Tobago        DNS         
========================================================================
    Name                    Year Team                   Prelims  Wind H#
========================================================================
Preliminaries                                                           
  1 Bolt, Usain                  Jamaica                  20.67Q +0.0  1
  2 Collins, Aaron               United  States           20.94Q  0.1  3
  3 Neville, David               United  States           20.95Q  0.2  4
  4 Sena, Jorge Celia            Brazil                   20.96Q +0.0  2
  5 Martina, Churandy            AHO                      20.71q +0.0  1
  6 Palmer, Hank                 Canada                   20.94q +0.0  1
  7 Durant, Adrian               US Virgin Islands        20.99q  0.2  4
  8 Duncan, Marcus               Trinidad And Tobago      21.14q +0.0  2
  9 Mitchell, Jacobi             Bahamas                  21.20  +0.0  2
 10 Bailey, Daniel               Antigua And Barbuda      21.26   0.1  3
 11 Trispan, Louis               Peru                     21.33   0.1  3
 12 Hinds, Andrew                Barbados                 21.37   0.2  4
 13 Matthew, Michael             Bahamas                  21.39   0.1  3
 14 Barton, Jermaine             Jamaica                  21.43   0.1  3
 15 Ibeh, Robert                 Cayman Islands           21.55  +0.0  1
 16 Gooding, Justin              Barbados                 21.66   0.1  3
 17 Barros, Martin               Chile                    21.67   0.2  4
 18 Gomes, Chet                  Antigua And Barbuda      21.74   0.2  4
 18 Becerra, Kasi                Chile                    21.74   0.1  3
 20 Potter, Aliston              IVB                      22.04  +0.0  1
 21 Side, Antonio                Dominician Republic      22.61  +0.0  1
 22 Fujiwara, Takeshi            EL Salvador              23.02  +0.0  2
 -- Solorzano, Jorge             Guatemala                  DNS        2
 -- James, Jamil                 Trinidad And Tobago        DNS        4
 -- Alanis, Daniel               Mexico                     DNS        2


Event 38  Men 1500 Meter Run
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  PAN AM JR.: P 3:45.80  1995        MARCIO DA SILVA, BRAZIL           
WORLD JUNIOR: W 3:33.16  1999        BENJAMIN KIPKIRUI, KENYA          
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 Castillo Gera, Maure Sur     Cuba                   3:47.13        
  2 Benninger, Kurt              Canada                 3:49.08        
  3 Woods, Mike                  Canada                 3:50.93        
  4 Tyler, Raymond               United  States         3:52.96        
  5 Solares, Pablo               Mexico                 3:56.07        
  6 Carranza, Matias             Argentina              4:00.21        
  7 Vasquez, Sam                 United  States         4:01.63        
  8 Baird, James                 Antigua And Barbuda    4:02.57        
  9 Talbert, Wainard             Jamaica                4:04.01        
 10 Nelson, Jamille              Antigua And Barbuda    4:05.91        
 11 Arthur, Carlon               Trinidad And Tobago    4:09.28        
 12 Joseph, Ray                  St. Lucia              4:10.78        
 13 Ross, Ryan                   Barbados               4:16.47     


Event 24  Men 400 Meter Hurdles
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  PAN AM JR.: P 50.03  1997        ANGELO TAYLOR, UNITED STATES        
WORLD JUNIOR: W 48.02  1984        DANNY HARRIS, UNITED STATES         
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 Fergusson, Kenneth           United  States           50.07        
  2 Phillips, Isa                Jamaica                  50.95        
  3 Culson, Javier               Puerta Rico              51.10        
  4 Fernandes, Raphael           Brazil                   51.49        
  5 Seabrook, Adam               Canada                   53.08        
  6 Deymonnaz, Christian         Argentina                53.12        
  7 Willis, Matthew              United  States           54.97        
 -- Martin, Paul                 Canada                     DNS      

Event 44  Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase
=======================================================================
  PAN AM JR.: P 8:57.63  1989        JOSE MORAES, BRAZIL               
WORLD JUNIOR: W 7:58.66  2001        STEPHEN CHERONO, KENYA            
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 Patino, Christian            Ecuador                9:05.70        
  2 Davis, Kevin                 United  States         9:06.20        
  3 Calzadilla, Jean             Venezuela              9:06.25        
  4 Hass, Rodolfo                Brazil                 9:16.38        
  5 Cedazo, Yair                 Mexico                 9:16.97        
  6 Monero, Diego                Peru                   9:24.45        
  7 Gray, Joseph                 United  States         9:30.58        
  8 Loiselle, Matt               Canada                 9:34.05        
  9 Rosa, David                  Puerta Rico           10:17.70        

Event 39  Men Triple Jump
============================================================================   
  PAN AM JR.: P 16.81m  1991        YOELBI QUESADA, CUBA                       
WORLD JUNIOR: W 17.50m  1985        VOLKER MAI, GERMANY                        
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Wind Points   
============================================================================   
Finals                                                                         
  1 Girart Rivero, David         Cuba                    16.93mP -0.5          
     16.93m(-0.5) 16.58m(0.2) 16.56m(+0.0) 16.41m(1.1) 16.50m(+0.0) FOUL(+0.0) 
  2 Joseph, Ayata                Antigua And Barbuda     16.29m   0.1          
     16.29m(0.1) 16.24m(+0.0) 16.13m(0.5) 16.21m(1.1) 15.64m(+0.0) 16.15m(+0.0)
  3 Dos Santos, Leonardo         Brazil                  15.66m   0.1          
     15.66m(0.1) FOUL(1.0) 13.68m(-0.8) 15.43m(+0.0) FOUL(0.1) 15.65m(+0.0)    
  4 Martinez Caraba, Wilfred     Cuba                    15.49m   0.1          
     14.87m(-0.3) FOUL(0.7) 14.91m(0.5) FOUL(1.2) 15.43m(1.2) 15.49m(0.1)      
  5 Welch, Solomon               United  States          15.11m  -0.3          
     FOUL(-0.7) 15.11m(-0.3) FOUL(0.9) 14.18m(0.4) 13.91m(1.2) FOUL(+0.0)      
  6 Walker, Wilbert              Jamaica                 14.88m   0.4          
     14.83m(+0.0) 14.80m(0.4) FOUL(-0.3) 14.60m(+0.0) 14.88m(0.4) 14.65m(+0.0) 
  7 Mattis, Carlos               Jamaica                 14.81m  -0.3          
     14.81m(-0.3) FOUL(1.1) FOUL(-0.3) FOUL(+0.0) PASS(NWI) PASS(NWI)          
  8 Joseph, Travis               St. Lucia               14.69m   0.2          
     14.63m(+0.0) 14.69m(0.2) FOUL(-0.4) 14.29m(+0.0) 14.42m(1.5) 14.26m(+0.0) 
  9 Fanfair, Devon               United  States          14.69m  +0.0          
     14.44m(-0.4) 14.69m(+0.0) 13.87m(0.4)                                     
 10 Ramirez, Pedro               Mexico                  14.22m  +0.0          
     FOUL(NWI) FOUL(0.4) 14.22m(+0.0)                                          
 11 Phillip, Joel                Grenada                 13.95m  -0.9          
     13.95m(-0.9) FOUL(0.5) FOUL(-2.0)                                         
 -- Tamariz, Francisco           Ecuador                    DNS                
 -- Linton Quesada, Henry        Costa Rico                 DNS                
 -- Ramirez Paz, Josell          Costa Rico                 DNS         


Event 43  Men 4x100 Meter Relay
=======================================================================
  PAN AM JR.: P 39.42  1982        , UNITED STATES                     
WORLD JUNIOR: W 38.92  2002        , UNITED STATES                     
                       A. COLLINS, W. FELIX, I. WILLIAMS, W. HORDGE    
    Team                                                 Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 United  States  'A'                                   39.29P       
     1) Moore, Carlos                   2) Collins, Aaron              
     3) Collins, Ashton                 4) Hordge, Willie              
  2 Jamaica  'A'                                          39.40P       
     1) Hutton, Winston                 2) Latty, Tesfa                
     3) Cephas, Adrian                  4) Bolt, Usain                 
  3 Canada  'A'                                           41.74        
 -- Bahamas  'A'                                            DNF        
     1) Wood, Don                       2) Sawyer, Tyrone              
     3) Carey, Derek                    4) Green, Oscar                
 -- Barbados  'A'                                           DNF        
     1) King, Jessie                    2) Hinds, Andrew               
     3) Taiwo, Sodeyi                   4) Gooding, Justin             
 -- Brazil  'A'                                             DNS        
     1) Dias, Thiago                    2) Dos Santos, Leonardo        
     3) Sena, Jorge Celia               4) Santos Junior, Rubens       
 -- Trinidad And Tobago  'A'                                DNS        
 -- Chile  'A'                                              DNS        

 
Event 46  Men 4x400 Meter Relay
=======================================================================
  PAN AM JR.: P 3:03.53  1991        , UNITED STATES                   
WORLD JUNIOR: W 3:01.90  1986        , UNITED STATES                   
                         C. CAMPBELL, C.RISH, P. WADDLE, W. REED       
    Team                                                 Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 United  States  'A'                                 3:02.88P       
     1) Coleman, Elzie                  2) Wariner, Jeremy             
     3) Fergusson, Kenneth              4) Collins, Ashton             
  2 Canada  'A'                                         3:11.56        
  3 Jamaica  'A'                                        3:12.41        
     1) Brown, Melhard                  2) Browne, Kiel                
     3) Phipps, Rohan                   4) Phillips, Isa               
  4 Puerta Rico  'A'                                    3:13.90        
     1) Melendez, Leonardo              2) Culson, Javier              
     3) Torres, Victor                  4) Martinez, Felix             
  5 Bahamas  'A'                                        3:16.01        
     1) Bain, Andretti                  2) Mitchell, Jacobi            
     3) Bridgewater, Drameco            4) Matthew, Michael            
 -- Barbados  'A'                                           DNS        
     1) Seale, Lemar                    2) Farmer, Damian              
     3) Marshall, Terry                 4) King, Jessie                
 -- Brazil  'A'                                             DNS        
     1) Sena, Jorge Celia               2) Davide, Kleberson           
     3) Fernandes, Raphael              4) Chyaromont, Thiago Perei    



==================  WOMEN   =====================================


Event 33  Women 200 Meter Dash
============================================================================
  PAN AM JR.: P 23.29  1989        LILIANA ALLEN, CUBA                      
WORLD JUNIOR: W 22.19  1980        NATALYA BOCHINA, RUSSIA                  
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Wind Points
============================================================================
Finals                                                                      
  1 Soloman, Shalonda            United  States           22.93P +0.0       
  2 McLaughlin, Aneisha          Jamaica                  23.34  +0.0       
  3 Cox, Shana                   United  States           23.39  +0.0       
  4 Alcarez, Wilmarys            Venezuela                23.64  +0.0       
  5 Hutson, Wanda                Trinidad And Tobago      23.70  +0.0       
  6 Baptiste, Kelly-Ann          Trinidad And Tobago      23.74  +0.0       
  7 Anderson, Nikeisha           Jamaica                  23.76  +0.0       
  8 Dos Santos, Evelyn           Brazil                   24.10  +0.0    

Event 33  Women 200 Meter Dash
================================================================        
  PAN AM JR.: P 23.29  1989        LILIANA ALLEN, CUBA                  
WORLD JUNIOR: W 22.19  1980        NATALYA BOCHINA, RUSSIA              
    Name                    Year Team                   Prelims         
================================================================        
Heat  1   Wind: 0.4                                                     
  1 Soloman, Shalonda            United  States         P 23.21Q        
  2 Hutson, Wanda                Trinidad And Tobago      23.53Q        
  3 Codrington, Chandora         Antigua And Barbuda      24.14         
  4 Kellman, Lian                Barbados                 24.68         
  5 Alexander, Kinike            VIN                      24.70         
 -- Riderelli, Daniela           Chile                      DNF         
 -- Ponteen, Tiadra              St. Kitts And Nevis        DNS         
Heat  2   Wind: -0.6                                                    
  1 McLaughlin, Aneisha          Jamaica                  23.45Q        
  2 Alcarez, Wilmarys            Venezuela                23.68Q        
  3 Cox, Shana                   United  States           23.71q        
  4 Thibault, Genevieve          Canada                   24.78         
  5 Fletcher, Sherry             Grenada                  24.87         
  6 Martinez, Amada              EL Salvador              25.67         
 -- Krasucki, Franciella         Brazil                     DNS         
Heat  3   Wind: -0.2                                                    
  1 Baptiste, Kelly-Ann          Trinidad And Tobago      23.62Q        
  2 Dos Santos, Evelyn           Brazil                   23.88Q        
  3 Anderson, Nikeisha           Jamaica                  23.93q        
  4 Williams, Genna              Barbados                 24.08         
  5 Brown, Alecia                Canada                   24.44         
  6 Alfonzo, Angela              Venezuela                24.58         
========================================================================
    Name                    Year Team                   Prelims  Wind H#
========================================================================
Preliminaries                                                           
  1 Soloman, Shalonda            United  States         P 23.21Q  0.4  1
  2 McLaughlin, Aneisha          Jamaica                  23.45Q -0.6  2
  3 Baptiste, Kelly-Ann          Trinidad And Tobago      23.62Q -0.2  3
  4 Hutson, Wanda                Trinidad And Tobago      23.53Q  0.4  1
  5 Alcarez, Wilmarys            Venezuela                23.68Q -0.6  2
  6 Dos Santos, Evelyn           Brazil                   23.88Q -0.2  3
  7 Cox, Shana                   United  States           23.71q -0.6  2
  8 Anderson, Nikeisha           Jamaica                  23.93q -0.2  3
  9 Williams, Genna              Barbados                 24.08  -0.2  3
 10 Codrington, Chandora         Antigua And Barbuda      24.14   0.4  1
 11 Brown, Alecia                Canada                   24.44  -0.2  3
 12 Alfonzo, Angela              Venezuela                24.58  -0.2  3
 13 Kellman, Lian                Barbados                 24.68   0.4  1
 14 Alexander, Kinike            VIN                      24.70   0.4  1
 15 Thibault, Genevieve          Canada                   24.78  -0.6  2
 16 Fletcher, Sherry             Grenada                  24.87  -0.6  2
 17 Martinez, Amada              EL Salvador              25.67  -0.6  2
 -- Riderelli, Daniela           Chile                      DNF        1
 -- Krasucki, Franciella         Brazil                     DNS        2
 -- Ponteen, Tiadra              St. Kitts And Nevis        DNS        1


Event 22  Women 400 Meter Hurdles
=======================================================================
WORLD JUNIOR: W 54.85  2002        LASHINDA DEMUS, UNITED STATES       
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 Dias, Amanda                 Brazil                   58.09        
  2 Lucas, Josanne               Trinidad And Tobago      58.43        
  3 Hill, MACKENZIE              United  States           58.61        
  4 Robinson, Camille            Jamaica                  59.69        
  5 Tavares, Fernanda            Brazil                   61.41        
  6 Keating, Frances             Canada                   61.58        
  7 Arias, Grace                 Ecuador                  68.20        
 -- Watkins, Tawana              United  States              DQ        

Event 37  Women 1500 Meter Run
=======================================================================
  PAN AM JR.: P 4:16.07  1997        FABIANA DA SILVA, BRAZIL          
WORLD JUNIOR: W 3:51.34  1997        LANG YINGLAI, CHINA               
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 Santiuti Caball, Yuneisi     Cuba                   4:24.56        
  2 Dron, Chantelle              United  States         4:26.66        
  3 Maloy, Elizabeth             United  States         4:26.87        
  4 Chichester, Jennifer         Guyana                 4:33.25        
  5 Kolstad, Kristen             Canada                 4:35.34        
  6 Cedeno, Karina               Ecuador                4:40.87        
  7 Vasquez, Eliana              Chile                  4:47.22        
 -- Malchor, Ines                Peru                       DNS        


Event 41  Women 5000 Meter Run
=======================================================================
  PAN AM JR.: P 16:34.59  1997        YAREMIS TORRES, CUBA             
WORLD JUNIOR: W 12:53.72  1996        PHILIP MOSIMA, KENYA             
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 Malchor, Ines                Peru                  16:53.37        
  2 Larsen, Suzanna              United  States        17:09.20        
  3 Sayer, Amber                 United  States        17:46.34        


Event 31  Women 10000 Meter Race Walk
=======================================================================
  PAN AM JR.: P 51:41.90  2001        CHRISTINA LOPEZ, EL SALVADOR     
WORLD JUNIOR: W 43:35.20  2000        LYUDMILA YEFIMKINA, RUSSIA       
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 Picagevicz, Alessandra       Brazil                52:27.57        
  2 Sepulveda, Joanette          Chile                 53:04.51        
  3 Malla, Johana                Ecuador               53:39.42        
  4 Villamarin, Luz              Columbia              55:27.59        
  5 Reekie, Jennifer             United  States        57:17.79        
  6 Lavallee, Rachel             Canada                59:11.11        
 -- Ordonez, Johanna             Ecuador                    DNF        
 -- Hernandez, Esthela           Mexico                      DQ        
 -- Huzzey, Megan                Canada                      DQ        
 -- Tagliaferri, Christine       United  States              DQ     

Event 29  Women 2000 Meter Steeplechase
=======================================================================
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
 -- Marvin, Angela               United  States        X6:37.84        
 -- Siefker, Kelly               United  States        X6:40.87        
 -- Figueroa, Angela             Columbia              X6:51.31        
 -- Kennelly, Bevin              Canada                X7:04.79        

Event 42  Women 4x100 Meter Relay
=======================================================================
  PAN AM JR.: P 43.38  1999        , UNITED STATES                     
                       A. JOYCE, A. WILLIAMS, A. ROBINSON, A. BUCHANAN 
WORLD JUNIOR: W 43.38  1999        , UNITED STATES                     
                       A. JOYCE, A. WILLIAMS, A. ROBINSON, A. BUCHANAN 
    Team                                                 Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 United  States  'A'                                   44.00        
     1) Owens, Ashley                   2) Broaddus, Juanita           
     3) Sherman, Alndra                 4) Soloman, Shalonda           
  2 Jamaica  'A'                                          44.24        
     1) Powell, Jody                    2) Facey, Simon                
     3) McLaughlin, Aneisha             4) Simpson, Sherone            
  3 Trinidad And Tobago  'A'                              45.15        
     1) Barrow, Kerry                   2) Hutson, Wanda               
     3) Cabral, Monique                 4) Baptiste, Kelly-Ann         
  4 Brazil  'A'                                           46.02        
     1) Valente, Josiane                2) Krasucki, Franciella        
     3) Dos Santos, Evelyn              4) Palinkas, Marcia            
  5 Barbados  'A'                                         46.23        
     1) Carter, Katrina                 2) Williams, Genna             
     3) Greene, Shadir                  4) Kellman, Lian               
  6 Chile  'A'                                            46.38        
  7 Venezuela  'A'                                        46.60        
     1) Bermudez, Yessica               2) Alcarez, Wilmarys           
     3) Alfonzo, Angela                 4) Carabali, Jackeline         


Event 45  Women 4x400 Meter Relay
=======================================================================
  PAN AM JR.: P 3:32.70  1993        , JAMAICA                         
WORLD JUNIOR: W 3:28.93  1988        , GERMANY                         
                         M.DERR, S. FABERT, A. WOHLCK, G. BREUER       
    Team                                                 Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 United  States  'A'                                 3:34.08        
     1) Lee, Jasmine                    2) Perkins, Angel              
     3) Hastings, Natasha               4) Smith, Stephanie            
  2 Jamaica  'A'                                        3:41.26        
     1) Robinson, Camille               2) Sutherland, Sonita          
     3) Foster, Maxine                  4) Robinson, Carlene           
  3 Canada  'A'                                         3:43.54        
 -- Barbados  'A'                                           DNS        
     1) Carter, Katrina                 2) Brathwaite, Janeille        
     3) Greene, Shadir                  4) Williams, Genna             
 -- Venezuela  'A'                                          DNS        
     1) Bermudez, Yessica               2) Mejias, Jenny               
     3) Alcarez, Wilmarys               4) Alfonzo, Angela             
 -- Brazil  'A'                                             DNS        
     1) Krasucki, Franciella            2) Dos Santos, Evelyn          
     3) Tavares, Fernanda               4) Dias, Amanda          

Event 32  Women Hammer Throw
=======================================================================
  PAN AM JR.: P 63.20m  2001        YUNAIKA CRAWFORD, CUBA             
WORLD JUNIOR: W 71.71m  2001        KAMILA SKOLIMOWSKA, POLAND         
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 Dahlgren, Jennifer           Argentina               58.61m        
      58.28m  58.10m  54.50m  FOUL  55.13m  58.61m                     
  2 Mallory, Beth                United  States          57.75m        
      FOUL  57.75m  55.99m  55.63m  55.42m  56.61m                     
  3 Benaventa, Adriana           Venezuela               56.81m        
      FOUL  56.81m  FOUL  FOUL  FOUL  FOUL                             
  4 Frizell, Sultana             Canada                  55.25m        
      51.83m  FOUL  FOUL  FOUL  54.27m  55.25m                         
  5 Michalski, Kristen           United  States          55.10m        
      53.23m  FOUL  FOUL  FOUL  55.10m  53.02m                         
  6 Coronado, Monica             Mexico                  48.08m        
      48.08m  47.34m  46.02m  44.22m  FOUL  FOUL                       
  7 Goyotortua, Roxana           Mexico                  44.21m        
      FOUL  42.86m  43.20m  43.83m  41.18m  44.21m                     
 -- Salinas Diaz, Indira         Cuba                      FOUL        
      PASS  PASS  FOUL  FOUL  FOUL  FOUL                        


Event 30  Women Pole Vault
=======================================================================
 Starting height is 3.00                                               
 Progression is 3.00, 3.10, 3.20, 3.30, 3.40, 3.50, 3.60, 3.70,        
 3.80, 3.90, 4.00, 4.05, 4.10, 4.15, 4.20, etc.                        
  PAN AM JR.: P 3.93m  1999        TRACY O'HARA, UNITED STATES         
WORLD JUNIOR: W 4.47m  2000        YELENA ISINBAYEVA, RUSSIA           
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 Bailey, Julene               United  States           4.05mP       
     3.70 3.80 3.90 4.00 4.05 4.10                                     
       XO    O    P    O   XO  XXX                                     
  2 Silva, Karla                 Brazil                   4.00mP       
     3.70 3.80 3.90 4.00 4.05 4.10                                     
        O    O   XO    O    P  XXX                                     
  2 Costa, Kira                  United  States           4.00mP       
     3.60 3.70 3.80 3.90 4.00 4.05                                     
        O    P    O   XO    O  XXX                                     
  4 Vangool, Adrianne            Canada                   3.90m        
     3.60 3.70 3.80 3.90 4.00                                          
        O    P    O    O  XXX                                          
  5 Agudelo, Milena              Columbia                 3.80m        
     3.70 3.80 3.90                                                    
        O   XO  XXX                                                    
  6 Kupper, Sue                  Canada                   3.50m        
     3.10 3.30 3.40 3.50 3.60                                          
        P  XXO    O    O  XXX                                          
 -- Quejada, Karina              Columbia                    NH        
     3.10                                                              
      XXX                                                              
 -- Huerta, Citalli              Mexico                      NH        
     3.10 3.30 3.40                                                    
        P    P  XXX                                                    
 -- Heitkoter, Michaela          Brazil                      NH        
     3.70                                                              
      XXX                                                           

Event 35  Women Triple Jump
============================================================================      
  PAN AM JR.: P 13.63m  2001        MABEL GAY, CUBA                               
WORLD JUNIOR: W 14.62m  1996        TERESA MARINOVA, BULGARIA                     
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Wind Points      
============================================================================      
Finals                                                                            
  1 Ferandez Luis, Yudelkis      Cuba                    13.89mP +0.0             
     13.68m(-0.1) 13.50m(-1.1) 13.71m(-0.1) 13.77m(-0.9) 13.89m(+0.0) 13.72m(+0.0)
  2 Williams, Alyce              United  States          12.87m   0.5             
     12.66m(0.1) 12.67m(-0.4) 12.87m(0.5) 12.80m(-0.1) 12.74m(-0.5) FOUL(+0.0)    
  3 Crichlow, Desiree            Barbados                12.86m   0.1             
     FOUL(-0.4) FOUL(-0.6) 12.45m(-0.3) 12.74m(+0.0) 12.58m(+0.0) 12.86m(0.1)     
  4 Ibarguen, Caterine           Columbia                12.64m  -0.8             
     12.22m(-0.1) 12.64m(-0.8) 12.58m(0.2) 12.53m(+0.0) 12.57m(-0.4) 12.63m(+0.0) 
  5 Forde, Siedre                Barbados                12.42m   1.4             
     FOUL(0.6) 11.84m(-1.4) 12.42m(1.4) FOUL(0.3) 11.83m(+0.0) 11.84m(+0.0)       
  6 Mark, Sheron                 Trinidad And Tobago     12.39m   0.7             
     12.39m(0.7) 12.20m(0.1) 12.15m(-2.5) 11.88m(+0.0) 12.12m(-0.4) FOUL(-0.5)    
  7 Duncan, Althea               Jamaica                 12.25m   0.8             
     12.25m(0.8) 12.02m(-0.3) 11.97m(0.1) 11.87m(-0.3) 12.13m(0.3) 11.34m(-0.4)   
  8 Egbo-Egbo, Mary              Canada                  12.23m  -0.5             
     11.63m(-0.7) 11.94m(+0.0) 12.23m(-0.5) 11.92m(-0.7) 11.84m(-0.3) 11.95m(-0.2)
  9 Ugarte, Dasy                 Bolivia                 12.13m   0.2             
     11.96m(-0.1) 12.13m(0.2) 11.93m(-0.9)                                        
 10 Beckford, Peta-Gaye          Jamaica                 11.99m   0.2             
     FOUL(-0.6) 11.88m(-0.8) 11.99m(0.2)                                          
 11 Triana, Jaqueline            Mexico                  10.74m  -2.0             
     10.74m(-2.0) FOUL(0.7) 10.23m(-0.6)                                          
 -- Reyes, MACARENS              Chile                     FOUL                   
     FOUL(0.1) PASS(NWI) PASS(NWI)                                                
 -- Davis, Veronica              Venezuela                  DNS                   
 -- Spears, Ychlindria           United  States             DNS                   
 -- Ugarte, Daysi                Bolivia                    DNS         

Event 36  Women Javelin Throw
=======================================================================
  PAN AM JR.: P 61.76m  1997        OSLEYDIS MENENDEZ, CUBA            
WORLD JUNIOR: W 61.99m  1999        WANG YANING, CHINA                 
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 Evans, Erma-Gene             St. Lucia               49.67m        
      44.47m  49.67m  43.03m  42.03m  42.55m  36.83m                   
  2 Woodward, Krista             Canada                  48.90m        
      FOUL  48.90m  48.46m  FOUL  45.25m  FOUL                         
  3 Rugama, Dalila               Nicaragua               48.61m        
      48.61m  46.50m  PASS  41.39m  45.25m  43.93m                     
  4 Ford, Samantha               United  States          47.81m        
      47.81m  FOUL  44.12m  FOUL  41.32m  42.21m                       
  5 Feliciano, Leyda             Puerta Rico             45.25m        
      45.25m  42.10m  39.43m  39.27m  40.83m  PASS                     
  6 Warfield, Hannah             United  States          45.01m        
      42.18m  43.62m  42.75m  44.25m  42.51m  45.01m                   
  7 Bunko, Andrean               Canada                  43.35m        
      43.35m  42.63m  41.51m  40.88m  42.58m  42.36m                   
  8 Ortiz, Coralys               Puerta Rico             43.10m        
      40.65m  41.41m  43.10m  37.42m  41.18m  FOUL                     
  9 Aguer, Mariela               Argentina               43.09m        
      42.64m  43.09m  37.97m                                           
 10 Vincent, Nathalia            Grenada                 42.17m        
      42.17m  39.06m  40.82m                                           
 11 Maynard, Kyann               Barbados                40.22m        
      FOUL  40.22m  36.18m                                             
 12 Nicholls, Shernelle          Barbados                31.42m        
      29.19m  FOUL  31.42m                                             


 

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