Argentina’s Medal Table and Achievements at the 1999 Winnipeg Pan American Games

The following is the medal table and the final positions of the 1999 Winnipeg Pan American Games, the 13th edition of the competition that this year will celebrate its XIX event in Santiago, Chile, from October 20 to November 5.

Country- Gold Silver Bronze Total

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.1) United States 106 110 79 295

.2) Cuba 70 40 47 157

.3) Canada 64 52 80 196

.4) Brazil 25 32 44 101

.5) Argentina 25 19 28 72

.6) Mexico 11 16 30 57

.7) Colombia 7 17 18 42

.8) Venezuela 7 16 17 40

.9) Jamaica 3 4 6 13

10) Guatemala 2 1 1 4.

The 25 gold medals won by Argentina at the Pan American Sports Games in Winnipeg, Canada, 1999, were the following:

ATHLETICS (2): Solange Witteveen (high jump) and Alejandra García (pole vault).

BOXING (2): Omar Narváez (51 kilos) and Víctor Castro (63.5 kilos).

CANOEING (3): Javier Correa (K1 500 meters), Javier Correa (K1 1,000 meters) and Abelardo Sztrum and Javier Correa (K2 1,000 meters).

CYCLING (1): Juan Curuchet and Gabriel Curuchet (madison).

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS (1): Eric Pedercini (floor).

WOMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY (1): Mariela Antoniska, Soledad García, Magdalena Aicega, Anabel Gambero, Ayelén Stepnik, María

Hernandez, Luciana Aymar, Vanina Oneto, Jorgelina Rimoldi, Silvina Corvalan, Karina Masotta, Paula Vukojicic, Mercedes Margalot, Alejandra Gulla, Cecilia Rognoni and Agnes Arrondo.

JUDO (1): Martín Ríos (66 kilos).

PATIN (2): Andrea González (short track combined) and Andrea Haritchelhar (half marathon).

FIGURE SKATING (2): Walter Iglesias (free) and Flavio Fissolo and Gabriela Mugica (free pairs).

MEN’S ROWING (7): Sebastián Massa and Ulf Lienhard (light double pair); Damián Ordás and Walter Balunek (two long oars); Sebastián Massa, Ulf Lienhard, Ariel Zeller and Mario Cejas (quadruple light pair) and Damián Ordás, Walter Balunek, Guillermo Pfaab and Horacio Sicilia (four long oars); María Garisoain (light single scull), Patricia Conte and Elina Urbano (light double pair) and Patricia Conte, Elina Urbano, María Garisoain and Marisa Peguri (light quadruple pair).

SHOOTING (1): Daniel Felizia (speed gun).

SAILING (2): Marcos Galván (mistral) and Serena Amato (Europe). (Telam)

2023-10-15 02:31:55
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