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Mexico at the 1999 Pan American Games

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Mexico at the
1999 Pan American Games
IOC codeMEX
NOCComité Olímpico Mexicano (in Spanish)
in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
July 23 – August 8, 1999
Medals
Ranked 6th
Gold
11
Silver
16
Bronze
30
Total
57
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

The 13th Pan American Games were held in Mar del Plata, Argentina from July 23 – August 8, 1999.

Medals

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Gold

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  1. Men's 5000 metres - David Galván
  2. Men's 20 kilometres walk - Bernardo Segura
  3. Men's 50 kilometres walk - Joel Sánchez
  4. Women's 400 metres - Ana Guevara
  5. Women's 5000 metres - Adriana Fernandez
  6. Women's 10,000 metres - Nora Rocha
  7. Women's 20 kilometres walk - Graciela Mendoza
  1. Men's 10m Platform - Fernando Platas[1]
  1. Men's team - Mexico
  1. Men's Flyweight (– 58 kg) - Óscar Salazar
  2. Men's Middleweight (– 80 kg) - Víctor Estrada

Silver

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  1. Men's 10,000 metres - David Galván
  2. Men's 20 kilometres walk - Daniel Garcia
  3. Men's 50 kilometres walk - Carlos Mercenario
  4. Women's 20 kilometres walk - Rosario Sánchez
  1. Men's Light Flyweight (48 kilograms) - Liborio Romero
  1. Men's Points Race - Luis Martínez
  2. Women's 500 m Time Trial - Nancy Contreras
  3. Women's 25 km Points Race - Belem Guerrero
  1. Men's 3m Springboard - Fernando Platas[1]
  1. Women's Individual foil - Cecilia Esteva
  1. Women's team - Mexico
  1. Women's Kata - Ulda Alarcon
  1. Women's - Rocío Arias
  1. Lightweight Four-Oared Shell Without Coxswain - Mexico
  1. Men's Heavyweight (+ 80 kg) - Rodrigo Martinez
  1. Men's doubles - Óscar Ortiz & Marco Osorio

Bronze

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  1. Women's team - Mexico
  1. Men's 400 metres - Alejandro Cárdenas
  1. Men's Doubles - Bernardo Monreal & Luis Lopezllera
  1. Women's team - Laura Almaral & Mayra Huerta
  1. Men's Doubles - Daniel Falconi, Roberto Silva, Victor de la Fuente, Ernesto Avila
  2. Women's Doubles - Leticia Ituarte, Maria Martinez, Gloria Ortega, Veronica Hernández
  1. Men's Flyweight (51 kilograms) - Daniel Ponce de León
  2. Men's Featherweight (57 kilograms) - Jorge Martinez
  3. Men's Lightweight (60 kilograms) - Cristian Bejarano
  1. Men's C-1 1000 metres - José Romero
  2. Men's C-2 1000 metres - Mexico
  1. Men's 10m Platform - Eduardo Rueda
  2. Women's 10m Platform - María Alcalá
  1. Individual dressage - Bernadette Pujals Cavallo
  2. Team dressage - Mexico
  1. Women's Extra-Lightweight (48 kg) - Adriana Angeles
  1. Men's Kata - Hector Ortiz
  2. Men's Kumite (75 kg) - Tetsuo Alonso Murayama
  3. Men's Kumite (80 kg) - Antonio Puente Torres
  4. Women's Kumite (+ 60 kg) - Cristina Madrid
  1. Men's - Sergio Salazar
  1. Men's doubles - Alvaro Beltrán, Javier Moreno
  1. Women's Double sculls - Manuela González, Maurenis Hernández
  1. Women's Europe class - Tanía Elias Calles
  1. Men's 50 metre rifle three positions - Roberto José Elias
  1. Women's team - Mexico
  1. Team - Mexico
  1. Women's Flyweight (– 49 kg) - Agueda López
  1. Women's Tricks - Mariana Ramirez
  1. Women's Lightweight (– 58 kg) - Soraya Jiménez
  1. Greco-Roman (76 kg) - Rodolfo Hernández

Results by event

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Olympedia – Fernando Platas". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 21 November 2024.