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1 Participation (unofficial)  





2 Medal summary  



2.1  Men  





2.2  Women  







3 Medal table (unofficial)  





4 References  





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XIII Pan American Junior Athletics Championships
DatesJuly 29–31
Host cityWindsor, Canada Canada
VenueUniversity of Windsor Stadium
LevelJunior
Events44
Participationabout 387 athletes from
35 nations

2003 Bridgetown

2007 São Paulo

The 13th Pan American Junior Athletics Championships were held in Windsor, Ontario at the University of Windsor Stadium on July 29–31, 2005.[1]

Participation (unofficial)

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Detailed result lists can be found on the Athletics Canada,[2] the CACAC,[3] the USA Track & Field,[4] and the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[5] An unofficial count yields the number of about 387 athletes from about 35 countries: Anguilla (1), Antigua and Barbuda (3), Argentina (5), Aruba (1), Bahamas (16), Barbados (6), Bermuda (5), Brazil (29), British Virgin Islands (3), Canada (73), Cayman Islands (4), Chile (6), Colombia (10), Costa Rica (5), Cuba (14), Dominican Republic (2), El Salvador (1), Grenada (2), Guatemala (5), Guyana (1), Haiti (2), Jamaica (43), Mexico (21), Nicaragua (2), Panama (1), Paraguay (2), Peru (6), Puerto Rico (18), Saint Kitts and Nevis (6), Saint Lucia (1), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (2), Trinidad and Tobago (17), United States (80), Uruguay (1), Venezuela (3).

Medal summary

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Medal winners are published.[6] Complete results can be found on the Athletics Canada,[2] on the CACAC,[3] on the USA Track & Field[4] and on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[5]

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +0.7 m/s)
 James Samuels (USA) 10.20 =CR  Justyn Warner (CAN) 10.26  Rafael Ribeiro (BRA) 10.33
200 metres
(Wind: +2.5 m/s)
 Otis McDaniel (USA) 20.67w  Tremaine Smith (USA) 20.78w  Daniel Bailey (ATG) 20.80w
400 metres  Justin Oliver (USA) 46.73  Nathaniel Anderson (USA) 46.91  Jason Edwards (JAM) 47.31
800 metres  Gilder Barboza (VEN) 1:50.76  Karjuan Williams (USA) 1:50.97  Jacob DuBois (USA) 1:51.01
1500 metres  Mike Woods (CAN) 3:45.72 CR  Braden Novakowski (CAN) 3:48.92  Mark Matusak (USA) 3:49.81
5000 metres  Daniel Nunn (USA) 14:55.17  Paul Hefferon (USA) 14:56.65  Joilson da Silva (BRA) 14:58.54
10,000 metres  Neal Naughton (USA) 30:12.14  Joshua Perrin (USA) 30:19.53  Joilson da Silva (BRA) 30:21.62
3000 metres steeplechase  José Alberto Sánchez (CUB) 8:43.96 CR  Alex Genest (CAN) 8:47.00  Chris Winter (CAN) 8:58.49
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: −1.6 m/s)
 Dayron Robles (CUB) 13.46 CR  Tyron Akins (USA) 14.00  Dominic Berger (USA) 14.01
400 metres hurdles  Reuben McCoy (USA) 50.28  Greg Offerman (USA) 51.84  Terry Marshall (BAR) 52.12
4 × 100 metres relay  United States
Wopamo Osaisai
Otis McDaniel
Tremaine Smith
James Samuels
39.36  Canada
Adam Newton
Oluseyi Smith
Gavin Smellie
Justyn Warner
40.25  Jamaica
Cawayne Jervis
Dwight Mullings
Rascive Grant
Omar Brown
40.27
4 × 400 metres relay  United States
Lionel Larry
Terrance Reid
Nate Anderson
Justin Oliver
3:05.34  Jamaica
Michael Gardener
Leford Green
Kerone Robinson
Jason Edwards
3:08.64  Canada
Gavin Smellie
Aaron White
Brian Cummings
Bryan Barnett
3:09.50
10,000 metres track walk  Marco Antonio Rodríguez (ESA) 44:49.62  Pierre-Luc Ménard (CAN) 45:09.50  Noel Santini (PUR) 45:32.16
High jump  Dustin Jonas (USA) 2.21  Darvin Edwards (LCA) 2.15  Guilherme Cobbo (BRA) 2.15
Pole vault  Germán Chiaraviglio (ARG) 5.40  Mitch Greeley (USA) 5.00  José Montaño (MEX) 5.00
Long jump  Robert Rands (USA) 7.60
(−1.1 m/s)
 Jermaine Alphous Jackson (JAM) 7.59
(−1.7 m/s)
 Oluseyi Smith (CAN) 7.27
(−0.4 m/s)
Triple jump  Denis Fernández (CUB) 16.80w
(2.1 m/s)
 Kenneth Hall (USA) 16.55
(1.6 m/s)
 Maxwell Álvarez (GUA) 15.50
(1.9 m/s)
Shot put  Ryan Whiting (USA) 19.75  Nathan Englin (USA) 19.61  Kyle Helf (CAN) 18.21
Discus throw  Ryan Whiting (USA) 61.40 CR  Jorge Fernández (CUB) 57.87  Edward Cornell (USA) 55.04
Hammer throw  Boldizsár Kocsor (USA) 68.15  Roberto Janet (CUB) 66.76  John Freeman (USA) 64.58
Javelin throw  Júlio César de Oliveira (BRA) 72.35  Corey White (USA) 69.76  Víctor Fatecha (PAR) 67.00
Decathlon  Andrés Silva (URU) 7641 CR  Yunior Díaz (CUB) 7290  Michael Bingham (USA) 7049

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: −1.8 m/s)
 Cleo Tyson (USA) 11.52  Schillonie Calvert (JAM) 11.80  Darlenis Obregón (COL) 11.82
200 metres
(Wind: +2.0 m/s)
 Anneisha McLaughlin (JAM) 23.00  Alexandria Anderson (USA) 23.06  Brittany Jones (USA) 23.23
400 metres  Natasha Hastings (USA) 52.15  Carline Muir (CAN) 52.38  Sonita Sutherland (JAM) 52.68
800 metres  Rebekah Noble (USA) 2:04.07  Heidi Magill (USA) 2:04.12  Analia Videaux (CUB) 2:06.49
1500 metres  Sarah Bowman (USA) 4:17.61  Erin Bedell (USA) 4:22.87  Liudmila Florentín (CUB) 4:26.94
3000 metres  Alyson Kohlmeier (CAN) 9:25.09  Inés Melchor (PER) 9:36.24  Mandy McBean (CAN) 9:42.75
5000 metres  Inés Melchor (PER) 16:48.06  Nicole Blood (USA) 16:55.17  Whitney Anderson (USA) 17:04.22
3000 metres steeplechase  Sabine Heitling (BRA) 10:04.71  Marie Lawrence (USA) 10:27.44  Lindsay Allen (USA) 10:28.49
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: +2.1 m/s)
 Latoya Greaves (JAM) 13.38w  Natasha Ruddock (JAM) 13.42w  Geneviève Thibault (CAN) 13.50w
400 metres hurdles  Nickiesha Wilson (JAM) 57.40  Krystal Cantey (USA) 59.26  Corri-Ann Campbell-Fell (CAN) 60.64
4 × 100 metres relay  United States
Amberly Nesbitt
Alexandria Anderson
Kristina Davis
Cleo Tyson
43.97  Trinidad and Tobago
Cadajah Spencer
Sade St. Louis
Jurnelle Francis
Monique Cabral
45.45  Brazil
Tatiane Ferraz
Bárbara Leôncio
Vanda Gomes
Josiane Valentim
45.75
4 × 400 metres relay  United States
Nicole Leach
Deonna Lawrence
Brittany Jones
Natasha Hastings
3:32.82  Jamaica
Anastasia Le-Roy
Sonita Sutherland
Bobby-Gaye Wilkins
Sherene Pinnock
3:36.99  Canada
Bailey Lewis
Corri-Ann Campbell-Fell
Omoye Ugiagbe
Carline Muir
3:41.29
10,000 metres track walk  Jamy Franco (GUA) 49:36.25CR  Leisy Rodríguez (CUB) 49:41.68  Maria Michta (USA) 49:43.85
High jump  Rhonda Watkins (TRI) 1.79  Latroya Darrell (BER)
 Chealsea Taylor (USA)
1.79
Pole vault  Keisa Monterola (VEN) 4.10 CR  Rachel Greff (USA) 3.95  Leah Vause (CAN) 3.85
Long jump  Arantxa King (BER) 6.21
(−0.7 m/s)
 Gayle Hunter (USA) 6.15
(+1.5 m/s)
 Rhonda Watkins (TRI) 6.05
(+0.9 m/s)
Triple jump  Yanelis Veranes (CUB) 13.54
(+1.7 m/s)
 Tânia Ferreira da Silva (BRA) 13.38w
(+2.2 m/s)
 Verónica Davis (VEN) 13.30w
(+2.5 m/s)
Shot put  Sarah Stevens (USA) 16.10  Melissa Faubus (USA) 15.35  Rocío Comba (ARG) 14.41
Discus throw  Lisandra Rodríguez (CUB) 49.86  Shanna Dickenson (USA) 49.68  Yuneimis Soria (CUB) 49.51
Hammer throw  Arasay Tondike (CUB) 64.80 CR  Brittany Riley (USA) 59.72  Marie-Eve Boiselle (CAN) 57.70
Javelin throw  Rachel Yurkovich (USA) 52.58 CR  Kara Patterson (USA) 50.26  Tracy Morrison (BAH) 47.03
Heptathlon  Lauren Stewart (USA) 5333  Shevell Quinley (USA) 5266  Jailma de Lima (BRA) 5025

Medal table (unofficial)

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The medal count has been published.[7] It is in agreement with the following unofficial medal count.


  *   Host nation (Canada)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States22251057
2 Cuba64313
3 Jamaica35311
4 Canada*261018
5 Brazil2169
6 Venezuela2013
7 Trinidad and Tobago1113
8 Bermuda1102
 Peru1102
10 Argentina1012
 Guatemala1012
12 El Salvador1001
 Uruguay1001
14 Saint Lucia0101
15 Bahamas0011
 Barbados0011
 Colombia0011
 Mexico0011
 Netherlands Antilles0011
 Paraguay0011
 Puerto Rico0011
Totals (21 entries)444543132

References

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  1. ^ Bower, John (1 August 2005), Successful Pan Am Juniors come to a close, IAAF, retrieved October 26, 2011
  • ^ a b Pan American Junior Athletics Championships – 7/29/2005 to 7/31/2005, Windsor, Canada, Results (PDF), Athletics Canada, archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-23, retrieved Oct 26, 2011
  • ^ a b AthleCAC – Results Service – Servicio de Resultados. 2005 Pan American Junior Championships, PANAM-j Windsor CAN, 29-31 Jul 2005, AthleCAC – CACAC, retrieved Oct 26, 2011
  • ^ a b 2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships, Results, USA Track & Field, archived from the original on October 4, 2015, retrieved October 26, 2011
  • ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on October 23, 2011, retrieved October 24, 2011
  • ^ "PAN AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS", Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 24, 2011
  • ^ AthleCAC – Results Service – Servicio de Resultados. 2005 Pan American Junior Championships (Windsor, CAN), AthleCAC – CACAC, retrieved Oct 26, 2011
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