2009 Pan American Race Walking Cup

The 2009 Pan American Race Walking Cup was held in San Salvador, El Salvador on 1–2 May. The track of the Cup runs in the Boulevard del Hipódromo, Zona Rosa.[1]

2009 Pan American Race Walking Cup
OrganisersPan American Race Walking Committee
Edition14th
Date1–2 May
Host citySan Salvador,  El Salvador
VenueBoulevard del Hipódromo, Zona Rosa
Events5
Participation108 athletes from
15 nations
Official website2009 Pan American Race Walking Cup

A detailed report was given by Javier Clavelo Robinson.[2] Complete results were published[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
10 km walk
(junior event)
 Caio Bonfim (BRA)43:04  Adrián Ochoa (MEX)43:05  Julián Rendón (COL)43:57
20 km walk  Luis López (COL)1:22:18  James Rendón (COL)1:23:21  Omar Segura (MEX)1:23:49
50 km walk  Cristian Berdeja (MEX)3:58:46  Mesías Zapata (ECU)4:08:10  Rodrigo Moreno (COL)4:09:31
Men (Team)
Team 10 km walk
(junior event)
Mexico México7 pts  Colombia9 pts  Brazil17 pts
Team 20 km walk Mexico México12 pts  Colombia14 pts  El Salvador32 pts
Team 50 km walk  Colombia15 pts
Women
10 km walk
(junior event)
 Anlly Pineda (COL)49:50  Erandi Uribe (MEX)50:50  Adriana Ochoa (MEX)51:29
20 km walk  Tânia Spindler (BRA)1:38:53  Verónica Colindres (ESA)1:39:45  Rosario Sánchez (MEX)1:42:12
Women (Team)
Team 10 km walk
(junior event)
Mexico México5 pts  El Salvador13 pts  Guatemala18 pts
Team 20 km walk Mexico México16 pts  Guatemala28 pts  United States39 pts

Results

Men's 20 km

PlaceAthleteTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Luis López  COL1:22:18
2nd place, silver medalist(s)James Rendón  COL1:23:21
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Omar Segura  MEX1:23:49
4Pedro Daniel Gómez  MEX1:23:58
5Adrián Herrera  MEX1:24:33
6David Mejía  MEX1:25:12
7Yerko Araya  CHI1:27:10
8Víctor Mendoza  ESA1:27:49
9Ricardo Reyes  ESA1:28:02
10Allan Segura  CRC1:29:06
11Gustavo Restrepo  COL1:29:19
12Noel Santini  PUR1:29:28
13Mário dos Santos  BRA1:30:44
14Patrick Stroupe  USA1:31:00
15Walter Sandoval  ESA1:31:11
16Inaki Gomez  CAN1:31:19
17Aníbal Paau  GUA1:32:43
18Erik Marques  BRA1:33:28
19Osman Flores  NCA1:33:44
20Yassir Cabrera  PAN1:34:30
21Mario Bran  GUA1:35:33
22Tim Seaman  USA1:41:22
23Creighton Connolly  CAN1:42:46
24Ian Whatley  USA1:44:39
25José Ledezma  CRC1:45:09
Alexandre Cagne  CANDQ
Luis Gómez  GUADQ
Elfrid Hernández  GUADQ
Jonathan Riekmann  BRADNF
Sergio Gutiérrez  CRCDNS
Rolando Saquipay  ECUDNS
Mauricio Arteaga  ECUDNS
Claudio Villanueva  ECUDNS

Team

PlaceCountryPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s)Mexico México12 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Colombia14 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) El Salvador32 pts
4 United States60 pts

Men's 50 km

PlaceAthleteTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Cristian Berdeja  MEX3:58:46
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Mesías Zapata  ECU4:08:10
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Rodrigo Moreno  COL4:09:31
4Néstor Rueda  COL4:12:29
5Salvador Mira  ESA4:15:48
6Claudio dos Santos  BRA4:16:24
7Daniel Córdova  MEX4:16:54
8Fredy Hernández  COL4:21:30
9David Guevara  ECU4:23:44
10Josué Hun  GUA4:59:46
11Luis Morales  PUR5:07:16
Luis Garcia  GUADQ
Sidnei Rodrigues  BRADNF
Sergio Gutiérrez  CRCDNF
Edwin Ochoa  ECUDNF
Marco Benavides  ESADNF
Emerson Hernández  ESADNF
Édgar Hernández  MEXDNF
Mario Flores  MEXDNF
Fraulín Caminero  DOMDNF

Team

PlaceCountryPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s) Colombia15 pts

Men's 10 km (Junior)

PlaceAthleteTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Caio Bonfim  BRA43:04
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Adrián Ochoa  MEX43:05
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Julián Rendón  COL43:57
4Evan Dunfee  CAN44:16
5Isaac Palma  MEX44:19
6José Leonardo Montaña  COL45:19
7Juan Carlos Hernández  GUA45:56
8Trevor Barron  USA46:35
9Ever Palma  MEX47:38
10Gerardo Lee  PAN49:20
11César Martínez  ESA49:35
12Ricardo Vergara  USA49:37
13Mattew Forgues  USA50:10
14Patrick Mathuz  GUA50:25
15Miguel Martínez  PUR51:10
16Rudney Nogueira  BRA51:32
17Nelson Pérez  GUA51:57
18Justin Soto  CRC54:33
19Luis Mendoza  ESA58:15
Eduardo da Silva  BRADQ
David Escobar  ESADQ
José Fernández  ECUDNS
Damián Campaña  ECUDNS
Jonathan Cáceres  ECUDNS

Team

PlaceCountryPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s)Mexico México7 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Colombia9 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Brazil17 pts
4 United States20 pts
5 Guatemala21 pts
6 El Salvador30 pts

Women's 20 km

PlaceAthleteTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Tânia Spindler  BRA1:38:53
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Verónica Colindres  ESA1:39:45
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Rosario Sánchez  MEX1:42:12
4Sandra Galvis  COL1:43:48
5Sandra Zapata  COL1:44:59
6Angélica Hernández  MEX1:45:37
7Graciela Mendoza  MEX1:46:21
8Evelyn Núñez  GUA1:46:28
9Mirna Ortiz  GUA1:47:01
10Solomiya Login  USA1:47:16
11Zoila Reyes  GUA1:47:42
12Megan Huzzey  CAN1:49:37
13Maria Michta  USA1:50:21
14Bessy García  ESA1:50:59
15Francisca Ferris  PAN1:54:58
16Susan Randall  USA1:55:58
17Ilena Ocampo  CRC2:07:40
María Guadalupe Sánchez  MEXDQ
Alessandra Picagevicz  BRADNF
Cisiane Lopes  BRADNF
María Arias  CRCDNF
Cristina López  ESADNF
Johana Ordóñez  ECUDNS
Paola Pérez  ECUDNS

Team

PlaceCountryPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s)Mexico México16 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Guatemala28 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) United States39 pts

Women's 10 km (Junior)

PlaceAthleteTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Anlly Pineda  COL49:50
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Erandi Uribe  MEX50:50
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Adriana Ochoa  MEX51:29
4Jamy Franco  GUA54:21
5Mónica Mejía  ESA54:30
6Kimberly García  PER54:54
7Pamela Ramírez  CRC55:18
8Linda Paz  ESA57:02
9Wilane Cuebas  PUR1:00:11
10Allison Chin  USA1:00:14
11Mayara Vicentainer  BRA1:01:27
12Camila da Silva  BRA1:03:56
13Yesenia Miranda  ESA1:04:16
14Andrea Barrientos  GUA1:07:15
15Daniela de Andrade  BRA1:10:24
Natalia Barton  ESADQ
Dulce Angélica Arrieta  MEXDQ
Ximena Sangoquiza  ECUDNS
Karina Bustos  ECUDNS

Team

PlaceCountryPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s)Mexico México5 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s) El Salvador13 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Guatemala18 pts
4 Brazil23 pts

Participation

The participation of 120 athletes from 15 countries was announced to participate.[2] However, because of visa problems, the majority (namely 11 out of 13) of the Ecuadorian athletes was not allowed to enter the country.[9] An unofficial count therefore only yields 108 participants.

See also

  • 2009 Race Walking Year Ranking

References

  1. 1st Race Walking Championships of the Americas - TEAM MANUAL (PDF), NACAC, March 30, 2009, retrieved July 17, 2013
  2. Clavelo Robinson, Javier (May 3, 2009), Mexico dominates Pan American Race Walking Cup, IAAF, retrieved July 17, 2013
  3. I CAMPEONATO DE LAS AMERICAS DE MARCHA - SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR, 1 Y 2 DE MAYO DE 2009 - CIRCUITO ZONA ROSA - 20 KILOMETROS MASCULINO MAYOR / 20 KILOMETERS MEN SENIORS (190 - 229) (PDF) (in Spanish), retrieved July 17, 2013
  4. I CAMPEONATO DE LAS AMERICAS DE MARCHA - SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR, 1 Y 2 DE MAYO DE 2009 - CIRCUITO ZONA ROSA - 50 KILOMETROS MASCULINO MAYOR / 50 KILOMETERS MEN SENIORS (230 - 250) (PDF) (in Spanish), retrieved July 17, 2013
  5. I CAMPEONATO DE LAS AMERICAS DE MARCHA - SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR, 1 Y 2 DE MAYO DE 2009 - CIRCUITO ZONA ROSA - 10 KILOMETROS MASCULINO JUNIOR / 10 KILOMETERS MEN JUNIORS (161 - 189) (PDF) (in Spanish), retrieved July 17, 2013
  6. I CAMPEONATO DE LAS AMERICAS DE MARCHA - SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR, 1 Y 2 DE MAYO DE 2009 - CIRCUITO ZONA ROSA - 20 KILOMETROS FEMENINO MAYOR / 20 KILOMETERS WOMEN SENIOR (120 - 149) (PDF) (in Spanish), retrieved July 17, 2013
  7. I CAMPEONATO DE LAS AMERICAS DE MARCHA - SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR, 1 Y 2 DE MAYO DE 2009 - CIRCUITO ZONA ROSA - 10 KILOMETROS FEMENINO JUNIOR / 10 KILOMETERS WOMEN JUNIOR (100 - 119) (PDF) (in Spanish), retrieved July 17, 2013
  8. I CAMPEONATO DE LAS AMERICAS DE MARCHA - SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR, 1 Y 2 DE MAYO DE 2009 - CIRCUITO ZONA ROSA - PUNTUACIONES POR EQUIPO / TEAM SCORING (PDF) (in Spanish), retrieved July 17, 2013
  9. 11 marchistas no viajaron a El Salvador por falta de visas… (in Spanish), Atletismo en México, April 30, 2009, archived from the original on May 9, 2013, retrieved July 17, 2013
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