Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games

The Athletics competition at the 1987 Pan American Games was held in Indianapolis, United States. The events were competed at the IU Indianapolis Track and Soccer Stadium.

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Lee McRae
 United States
10.26 Ray Stewart
 Jamaica
10.27 Juan Núñez
 Dominican Republic
10.44
200 metres Floyd Heard
 United States
20.25 Robson da Silva
 Brazil
20.49 Wallace Spearmon
 United States
20.53
400 metres Raymond Pierre
 United States
44.60 Bert Cameron
 Jamaica
44.72 Roberto Hernández
 Cuba
45.13
800 metres Johnny Gray
 United States
1:46.79 José Luíz Barbosa
 Brazil
1:47.37 Stanley Redwine
 United States
1:47.73
1500 metres Joaquim Cruz
 Brazil
3:47.34 Jim Spivey
 United States
3:47.46 Steve Scott
 United States
3:47.76
5000 metres Arturo Barrios
 Mexico
13:31.40 Adauto Domingues
 Brazil
13:46.41 Omar Aguilar
 Chile
13:47.86
10,000 metres Bruce Bickford
 United States
28:20.37 Rolando Vera
 Ecuador
28:22.56 Paul McCloy
 Canada
28:38.07
Marathon Ivo Rodrígues
 Brazil
2:20:13 Ronald Lanzoni
 Costa Rica
2:20:39 Jorge González
 Puerto Rico
2:21:14
3000 metre steeplechase Adauto Domingues
 Brazil
8:23.26 Henry Marsh
 United States
8:23.77 Brian Abshire
 United States
8:27.30
110 metres hurdles Andrew Parker
 Jamaica
13.82w Modesto Castillo
 Dominican Republic
13.96w Ernesto Torres
 Puerto Rico
14.68w
400 metres hurdles Winthrop Graham
 Jamaica
48.49 Kevin Young
 United States
48.74 Dave Patrick
 United States
49.47
High jump Javier Sotomayor
 Cuba
2.32 Troy Kemp
 Bahamas
2.28 Jerome Carter
 United States
2.28
Pole vault Mike Tully
 United States
5.71 Rubén Camino
 Cuba
5.50 Scott Davis
 United States
5.30
Long jump Carl Lewis
 United States
8.75 Larry Myricks
 United States
8.58w Jaime Jefferson
 Cuba
8.51
Triple jump Mike Conley
 United States
17.31w Willie Banks
 United States
16.87w Frank Rutherford
 Bahamas
16.68w
Shot put Gert Weil
 Chile
20.21 Gregg Tafralis
 United States
20.17 Paul Ruiz
 Cuba
18.86
Discus throw Luis Delís
 Cuba
67.14 Bradley Cooper
 Bahamas
64.56 Randy Heisler
 United States
62.76
Hammer throw Jud Logan
 United States
77.24 Andrés Charadía
 Argentina
69.36 Vicente Sánchez
 Cuba
66.02
Javelin throw Duncan Atwood
 United States
78.68 Ramón González
 Cuba
75.58 Juan de la Garza
 Mexico
73.76
Decathlon Mike Gonzales
 United States
7649 Keith Robinson
 United States
7573 Gordon Orlikow
 Canada
7441
20 km road walk Carlos Mercenario
 Mexico
1:24:50 Tim Lewis
 United States
1:25:50 Querubín Moreno
 Colombia
1:27:08
50 km road walk Martín Bermúdez
 Mexico
3:58:54 Raúl González
 Mexico
4:07:27 Héctor Moreno
 Colombia
4:18:48
4×100 metres relay  United States (USA)
Carl Lewis
Lee McNeill
Lee McRae
Harvey Glance
38.41  Cuba (CUB)
Andrés Simón
Leandro Peñalver
Maximo Sergio Querol
Ricardo Chacón
38.86  Jamaica (JAM)
Ray Stewart
Andrew Smith
Clive Wright
John Mair
38.86
4×400 metres relay  United States (USA)
Raymond Pierre
Kevin Robinzine
Roddie Haley
Mark Rowe
2:59.54  Cuba (CUB)
Agustín Pavó
Lazaro Martínez
Roberto Hernández
Leandro Peñalver
2:59.72  Jamaica (JAM)
Winthrop Graham
Mark Senior
Berris Long
Devon Morris
3:03.57

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Gail Devers
 United States
11.14 Diane Williams
 United States
11.25 Pauline Davis-Thompson
 Bahamas
11.47
200 metres Gwen Torrence
 United States
22.52w Randy Givens
 United States
22.71w Pauline Davis-Thompson
 Bahamas
22.99w
400 metres Ana Fidelia Quirot
 Cuba
50.27 Jillian Richardson
 Canada
50.35 Denean Howard
 United States
50.72
800 metres Ana Fidelia Quirot
 Cuba
1:59.06 Delisa Walton-Floyd
 United States
2:00.54 Soraya Telles
 Brazil
2:00.56
1500 metres Linda Sheskey
 United States
4:07.84 Debbie Bowker
 Canada
4:08.43 Brit McRoberts
 Canada
4:11.35
3000 metres Mary Knisely
 United States
9:06.75 Angela Chalmers
 Canada
9:14.48 Leslie Seymour
 United States
9:19.26
10,000 metres Marty Cooksey
 United States
33:00.00 Nancy Tinari
 Canada
33:02.41 Patty Murray
 United States
33:38.12
Marathon[nb] María del Carmen Cárdenas
 Mexico
2:52:06 Debbie Warner
 United States
2:54:49 Maribel Durruty
 Cuba
2:56:21
100 metres hurdles LaVonna Martin
 United States
12.81 Stephanie Hightower
 United States
12.82 Aliuska López
 Cuba
12.91
400 metres hurdles Judi Brown-King
 United States
54.23 Sandra Farmer-Patrick
 Jamaica
54.59 LaTanya Sheffield
 United States
56.15
High jump Coleen Sommer
 United States
1.96 Silvia Costa Acosta-Martínez
 Cuba
1.92 Mazel Thomas
 Jamaica
1.88
Long jump Jackie Joyner-Kersee
 United States
7.45 Jennifer Inniss
 United States
6.85 Eloína Echevarría
 Cuba
6.42
Shot put Ramona Pagel
 United States
18.56 María Elena Sarría
 Cuba
18.12 Belsis Laza
 Cuba
18.06
Discus throw Maritza Martén García
 Cuba
65.58 Hilda Ramos
 Cuba
61.34 Connie Price
 United States
59.52
Javelin throw Ivonne Leal
 Cuba
63.70 María Caridad Colón
 Cuba
61.66 Marieta Riera
 Venezuela
57.10
Heptathlon Cindy Greiner
 United States
6184 Connie Polman-Tuin
 Canada
5862 Jolanda Jones
 United States
5823
10,000 metre track walk María Colín
 Mexico
47:17.2 Ann Peel
 Canada
47:18.0 Maryanne Torrellas
 United States
47:35.1
4×100 metres relay  United States (USA)
Gail Devers
Michelle Finn-Burrell
Gwen Torrence
Sheila Echols
42.91  Cuba (CUB)
Susana Armenteros
Eusebia Riquelme
Liliana Allen
Aliuska López
44.16  Brazil (BRA)
Claudilea dos Santos
Cleide Amaral
Inês Ribeiro
Sheila de Oliveira
45.37
4×400 metres relay  United States (USA)
Diane Dixon
Rochelle Stevens
Valerie Brisco-Hooks
Denean Howard
3:23.35  Canada (CAN)
Jillian Richardson
Marita Payne
Charmaine Crooks
Molly Killingbeck
3:29.18  Jamaica (JAM)
Sandie Richards
Ilrey Oliver
Vivienne Spence
Cathy Rattray
3:29.50

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States (USA) 26 14 15 55
2  Cuba (CUB) 6 9 8 23
3  Mexico (MEX) 5 1 1 7
4  Brazil (BRA) 3 3 2 8
5  Jamaica (JAM) 2 3 4 9
6  Chile (CHI) 1 0 1 2
7  Canada (CAN) 0 7 3 10
8  Bahamas (BAH) 0 2 3 5
9  Dominican Republic (DOM) 0 1 1 2
10  Ecuador (ECU) 0 1 0 1
 Costa Rica (CRC) 0 1 0 1
 Argentina (ARG) 0 1 0 1
13  Puerto Rico (PUR) 0 0 2 2
 Colombia (COL) 0 0 2 2
15  Venezuela (VEN) 0 0 1 1

See also

References

  1. María del Carmen Cárdeñas. Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2014-10-28.
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