2019 Pan American U20 Athletics Championships

The 2019 Pan American U20 Athletics Championships is the 20th edition of the biennial track and field competition for under-20 athletes from the Americas, organised by the Association of Panamerican Athletics. It is held in San José, Costa Rica, from 19 to 21 July 2019.[1][2]

XX Pan American U20 Athletics Championships
DatesJuly 19-July 21
Host citySan José, Costa Rica
VenueEstadio Nacional
LevelU20
Events44
Participation452 athletes from
31 nations
2017 Trujillo
2021 TBD

Results

[3]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
+0.5 m/s
Matthew Boling
 United States
10.11 Oblique Seville
 Jamaica
10.21 Michael Stephens
 Jamaica
10.34
200 metres
+0.0 m/s
Matthew Boling
 United States
20.31 Kennedy Lightner
 United States
20.56 Lucas Conceição Vilar
 Brazil
20.70
400 metres Justin Robinson
 United States
45.04 Myles Misener-Daley
 Canada
45.62 Bovel McPherson
 Jamaica
45.97
800 metres Raul Neri
 Mexico
1:49.10 Darius Kipyego
 United States
1:49.46 Agnaldo Barboza
 Brazil
1:49.48
1500 metres Foster Malleck
 Canada
3:47.05 Carter Free
 Canada
3:48.29 John Castro
 Puerto Rico
3:49.05
5000 metres Joshua Desonuza
 Canada
15:17.15 Marc-Andre Trudeau
 Canada
15:17.56 Cesar Daniel Gómez Ponce
 Mexico
15:18.64
10,000 metres Daniel Kilrea
 United States
30:49.45 Nicholas Yanek
 United States
31:06.06 Frank Luján
 Peru
31:07.87
100 metres hurdles
+2.7 m/s
Eric Edwards Jr.
 United States
13.11 Tai Brown
 United States
13.36 Akeem Cargill
 Jamaica
13.56
400 metres hurdles Alison dos Santos
 Brazil
48.49
PRU20
James Smith
 United States
49.84 Rovane Williams
 Jamaica
50.29
3000 m steeplechase Cesar Daniel Gómez Ponce
 Mexico
9:11.05 Julio Palomino
 Peru
9:14.39 Tate Wyatt
 Canada
9:19.23
4 × 100 m relay  United States
Arian Smith
Justin Ofotan
Marcellus Moore
Matthew Boling
38.62
WRU20
 Jamaica
Oblique Seville
Michali Everett
Xavier Nairne
Kevon Stone
39.20  Brazil
Arielton Costa
Lucas Rodrigues
Lucas Conceição Vilar
Erik Barbosa
39.42
4 × 400 m relay  United States
Frederick Lewis
Matthew Boling
Matthew Moorer
Justin Robinson
2:59.30
WRU20
 Jamaica
Evaldo Whitehorne
Jeremy Farr
Bovel McPherson
Anthony Cox
3:00.99  Brazil
Lucas Rodrigues
Bruno Benedito
Lucas Conceição Vilar
Douglas Hernandes
3:02.84
10,000 m track walk César Córdoba
 Mexico
42:26.83 Carlos Mercenario Arsof
 Mexico
43:08.94 Sebastián Merchán
 Colombia
43:16.71
High jump Erick Portillo
 Mexico
2.18 Charles McBride II
 United States
2.14 Nicolas Numair
 Chile
2.14
Pole vault Branson Ellis
 United States
5.35 Pablo Zaffaroni
 Argentina
5.20 Max Manson
 United States
5.15
Long jump Wayne Pinnock
 Jamaica
7.82 Phillip Austin III
 United States
7.82 Shaquille Lowe
 Jamaica
7.47
Triple jump Geiner Moreno
 Colombia
16.40 Andy Hechevarría
 Cuba
16.33 Terrol Wilson
 Jamaica
15.99
Shot put Otito Ogbonnia
 United States
20.72 Joshua Sobota
 United States
20.56 Juan Carley Vázquez
 Cuba
20.16
Discus throw Claudio Romero
 Chile
62.07 Dabirac Pérez
 Cuba
61.48 Joshua Sobota
 United States
61.32
Hammer throw Rowan Hamilton
 Canada
75.35 Ronald Mencia
 Cuba
71.34 Julio Nobile
 Argentina
69.40
Javelin throw Tzuriel Pedigo
 United States
76.95
RPU20
Luis Dias Da Silva
 Brazil
74.51 Tyriq Horsford
 Trinidad and Tobago
71.42
Decathlon (junior) Yancarlos Hernández
 Cuba
7254 Jett Kinder
 United States
6627 Esteban Ibañez Guevara
 El Salvador
6426
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
-1.4 m/s
Briana Williams
 Jamaica
11.38 Thelma Davies
 United States
11.39 Brandee Presley
 United States
11.41
200 metres
+1.4 m/s
Lanae-Tava Thomas
 United States
22.80 Jayda Eckford
 United States
23.04 Lorraine Barbosa
 Brazil
23.06
400 metres Kayla Davis
 United States
51.61 Alexis Holmes
 United States
52.59 Doneisha Anderson
 Bahamas
53.23
800 metres Athing Mu
 United States
2:05.50 Aurora Rynda
 Canada
2:07.78 Morgan Foster
 United States
2:07.96
1500 metres Maggie Smith
 Canada
4:25.47 Rachel Hickey
 United States
4:26.83 Joselyn Chau
 Canada
4:27.20
3000 metres Brogan MacDougall
 Canada
9:23.23 Marlee Starliper
 United States
9:27.88 Ana Cifuentes
 Colombia
10:07.41
5000 metres Sofia Mamani
 Peru
17:16.59 Anne Forsyth
 Canada
17:20.66 Mariana Martínez
 Mexico
17:30.49
100 metres hurdles
+0.6 m/s
Jasmine Jones
 United States
13.20 Ackera Nugent
 Jamaica
13.37 Micaela Rosa De Mello
 Brazil
13.41
400 metres hurdles Jessica de Oliveira
 Brazil
55.94
PRU20
Masai Russell
 United States
56.29 Valeria Cabezas Caracas
 Colombia
56.67
3000 m steeplechase Lydia Olivere
 United States
10:12.16 Grace Fetherstonhaugh
 Canada
10:32.13 Megan Worrel
 United States
10:48.04
4 × 100 m relay  United States
Thelma Davies
Semira Killebrew
Caisja Chandler
Brandee Presley
43.51  Jamaica
Briana Williams
Shakiera Bowra
Michae Harriot
Brandy Hall
44.36  Canada
Tatiana Aholou
Catherine Léger
Deondra Green
Makenzy Pierre-Webster
44.42
4 × 400 m relay  United States
Alexis Holmes
Kimberly Harris
Ziyah Holman
Kayla Davis
3:24.04
WRU20
 Canada
Lauren Gale
Aurora Rynda
Alyssa Marsh
Catherine Léger
3:30.68  Jamaica
Daniella Deer
Shaqueena Foote
Lashanna Graham
Kavia Francis
3:31.34
10,000 m track walk Glenda Morejón
 Ecuador
44:46.02 Mary Luz Andia
 Peru
45:22.94 Noelia Vargas
 Costa Rica
46:32.92
High jump Sanaa Barnes
 United States
1.83 Lamara Distin
 Jamaica
1.81 Shelby Tyler
 United States
1.78
Pole vault Nastassja Campbell
 United States
4.27 Hayley Horvath
 United States
3.90 Luciana Gomez Iriondo
 Argentina
3.80
Long jump Claire Bryant
 United States
6.15 Shantae Foreman
 Jamaica
6.13 Ijeyikowoicho Onah
 United States
6.09
Triple jump Lotavia Brown
 Jamaica
13.22 Leyanis Pérez
 Cuba
13.21 Mikeisha Welcome
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
13.15
Shot put Trinity Tutti
 Canada
15.95 Tedreauna Britt
 United States
15.80 Patience Marshall
 United States
15.69
Discus throw Melany del Pilar Matheus
 Cuba
59.53
RPU20
Trinity Tutti
 Canada
54.87 Silinda Morales
 Cuba
54.75
Hammer throw Liz Collia
 Cuba
62.36 Hawa Mahama
 United States
61.61 Alegna Osorio Mayarí
 Cuba
60.15
Javelin throw Yuleisy Angulo
 Ecuador
58.96 Skylar Ciccolini
 United States
53.58 Ava Curry
 United States
47.67
Heptathlon Anna Hall
 United States
5847 pts
RPU20
Marys Patterson
 Cuba
5420 Timara Chapman
 United States
5060
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Costa Rica)

Pan American U20 Athletics Championships
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States21191050
2 Canada68317
3 Mexico4127
4 Jamaica37717
5 Cuba35311
6 Brazil2169
7 Ecuador2002
8 Peru1214
9 Colombia1034
10 Chile1012
11 Argentina0123
12 Bahamas0011
 Costa Rica*0011
 El Salvador0011
 Puerto Rico0011
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines0011
 Trinidad and Tobago0011
Totals (17 nations)444444132
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