Athletics at the 1975 Pan American Games

The athletics competition at the 1975 Pan American Games was held in Mexico City, Mexico between 13 and 20 October.

Athletics at the
1975 Pan American Games
Dates13–20 October
Host cityMexico City, Mexico
VenueEstadio Olímpico Universitario
LevelSenior
Events37
Participation377 athletes from
29 nations


Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: -0.4 m/s)
Silvio Leonard
 Cuba
10.15A =GR Hasely Crawford
 Trinidad and Tobago
10.21A Hermes Ramírez
 Cuba
10.34A
200 metres
(wind: -2.4 m/s)
James Gilkes
 Guyana
20.43A Larry Brown
 United States
20.69A Mike Sands
 Bahamas
20.98A
400 metres
Ronnie Ray
 United States
44.45A GR Alberto Juantorena
 Cuba
44.80A Delmo da Silva
 Brazil
45.53A
800 metres
Luis Medina
 Cuba
1:47.98A Leandro Civil
 Cuba
1:48.75A Carlos Martínez
 Mexico
1:48.78A
1500 metres
Tony Waldrop
 United States
3:45.09A Carlos Martínez
 Mexico
3:45.98A Luis Medina
 Cuba
3:49.84A
5000 metres
Domingo Tibaduiza
 Colombia
14:02.00A Theodore Castaneda
 United States
14:03.20A Rodolfo Gómez
 Mexico
14:05.25A
10,000 metres
Luis Hernández
 Mexico
29:19.28A Rodolfo Gómez
 Mexico
29:21.22A Domingo Tibaduiza
 Colombia
29:25.45A
Marathon
Rigoberto Mendoza
 Cuba
2:25:03A Charles "Chuck" Smead
 United States
2:25:32A Tom Howard
 Canada
2:25:46A
110 metres hurdles
(wind: 0.0 m/s)
Alejandro Casañas
 Cuba
13.44A Danny Smith
 Bahamas
13.72A Arnaldo Bristol
 Puerto Rico
13.74A
400 metres hurdles
James King
 United States
49.60A Ralph Mann
 United States
50.04A Dámaso Alfonso
 Cuba
50.19A
3000 metres steeplechase
Mike Manley
 United States
9:04.29A José Romão da Silva
 Brazil
9:05.31A Octavio Guadarrama
 Mexico
9:15.00A
4 × 100 metres relay
 United States
Clancy Edwards
Larry Brown
Donald Merrick
Bill Collins
38.31A GR  Cuba
Hermes Ramírez
Alejandro Casañas
Pablo Montes
José Triana
38.46A  Canada
Hugh Fraser
Marvin Nash
Albin Dukowski
Robert Martin
38.86A
4 × 400 metres relay
 United States
Herman Frazier
Robert Taylor
Maurice Peoples
Ronnie Ray
3:00.76A  Cuba
Eddy Gutiérrez
Carlos Álvarez
Dámaso Alfonso
Alberto Juantorena
3:02.82A  Canada
Glenn Bogue
Randy Jackson
Brian Saunders
Don Domansky
3:03.92A
20 kilometres walk
Daniel Bautista
 Mexico
1:33:06A Domingo Colín
 Mexico
1:33:59A Larry Young
 United States
1:37:54A
High jump
Tom Woods
 United States
2.25A John Beers
 Canada
2.17A Rick Cuttell
 Canada
2.17A
Pole vault
Earl Bell
 United States
5.40A GR Bruce Simpson
 Canada
5.20A Roberto Moré
 Cuba
5.20A
Long jump
João Carlos de Oliveira
 Brazil
8.19A Arnie Robinson
 United States
7.94A Al Lanier
 United States
7.91A
Triple jump
João Carlos de Oliveira
 Brazil
17.89A WR Tommy Haynes
 United States
17.20A Milan Tiff
 United States
16.98A
Shot put
Bruce Pirnie
 Canada
19.28A Bishop Dolegiewicz
 Canada
19.18A Terry Albritton
 United States
19.18A
Discus throw
John Powell
 United States
62.36A Julián Morrinson
 Cuba
59.88A Jay Silvester
 United States
59.82A
Hammer throw
Larry Hart
 United States
66.56A GR Ángel Cabrera
 Cuba
65.24A Scott Neilson
 Canada
64.56A
Javelin throw
Sam Colson
 United States
83.82A Juan Jarvis
 Cuba
82.30A Raúl Fernández
 Cuba
72.90A
Decathlon
Bruce Jenner[lower-alpha 1]
 United States
8045A GR Fred Dixon
 United States
8019A Jesús Mirabal
 Cuba
7582A

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: -1.6 m/s)
Pamela Jiles
 United States
11.38A Patty Loverock
 Canada
11.41A Marjorie Bailey
 Canada
11.42A
200 metres
(wind: 0.0 m/s)
Chandra Cheeseborough
 United States
22.77A Pamela Jiles
 United States
22.81A Silvina Pereira
 Brazil
23.17A
400 metres
Joyce Yakubowich
 Canada
51.62A GR Debra Sapenter
 United States
52.22A Lorna Forde
 Barbados
52.36A
800 metres
Kathy Weston
 United States
2:04.93A Abby Hoffman
 Canada
2:06.93A Joan Wenzel
 Canada
2:06.93A
1500 metres
Jan Merrill
 United States
4:18.32A GR Thelma Wright
 Canada
4:22.32A Abby Hoffman
 Canada
4:26.25A
100 metres hurdles
(wind: -0.3 m/s)
Edith Noeding
 Peru
13.56A
NR
Deby LaPlante
 United States
13.68A Marlene Elejalde
 Cuba
13.80A
4 × 100 metres relay
 United States
Martha Watson
Brenda Morehead
Chandra Cheeseborough
Pamela Jiles
42.90A GR  Cuba
Marlene Elejarde
Silvia Chivás
Carmen Valdés
Fulgencia Romay
43.65A  Canada
Marjorie Bailey
Patty Loverock
Joanne McTaggart
Joyce Yakubowich
43.68A
4 × 400 metres relay
 Canada
Margaret McGowen
Joanne McTaggart
Rachelle Campbell
Joyce Yakubowich
3:30.36A GR  United States
Sharon Dabney
Pat Helms
Debra Sapenter
Kathy Weston
3:30.64A  Cuba
Eia Cabreja
Rosa López
Asunción Acosta
Aurelia Pentón
3:31.65A
High jump
Joni Huntley
 United States
1.89A Louise Walker
 Canada
1.86A Andrea Bruce
 Jamaica
1.83A
Long jump
Ana Alexander
 Cuba
6.63A GR Martha Watson
 United States
6.57A Kathy McMillan
 United States
6.49A
Shot put
María Elena Sarría
 Cuba
18.03A =GR Hilda Ramírez
 Cuba
17.28A Lucette Moreau
 Canada
16.98A
Discus throw
Carmen Romero
 Cuba
60.16A María Cristina Betancourt
 Cuba
58.52A Jane Haist
 Canada
53.12A
Javelin throw
Sherry Calvert
 United States
54.70A María Beltrán
 Cuba
54.36A Lynn Cannon
 United States
48.64A
Pentathlon
Diane Jones
 Canada
4673A Gale Fitzgerald
 United States
4486A Andrea Bruce
 Jamaica
4391A

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)1913739
2 Cuba (CUB)711826
3 Canada (CAN)471122
4 Mexico (MEX)2338
5 Brazil (BRA)2125
6 Colombia (COL)1012
7 Guyana (GUY)1001
 Peru (PER)1001
9 Bahamas (BAH)0112
10 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)0101
11 Jamaica (JAM)0022
12 Barbados (BAR)0011
 Puerto Rico (PUR)0011
Totals (13 nations)373737111

Participating nations

  •  Argentina (ARG) (18)
  •  Bahamas (BAH) (7)
  •  Barbados (BAR) (2)
  •  Bermuda (BER) (11)
  •  Bolivia (BOL) (2)
  •  Brazil (BRA) (22)
  •  Canada (CAN) (51)
  •  Chile (CHI) (4)
  •  Colombia (COL) (10)
  •  Costa Rica (CRC) (3)
  •  Cuba (CUB) (46)
  •  Dominican Republic (DOM) (13)
  •  Ecuador (ECU) (1)
  •  Guatemala (GUA) (7)
  •  Guyana (GUY) (6)
  •  Haiti (HAI) (5)
  •  Honduras (HON) (4)
  •  Jamaica (JAM) (20)
  •  Mexico (MEX) (31)
  •  Netherlands Antilles (AHO) (7)
  •  Nicaragua (NCA) (3)
  •  Paraguay (PAR) (2)
  •  Peru (PER) (2)
  •  Puerto Rico (PUR) (13)
  •  Suriname (SUR) (3)
  •  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) (11)
  •  United States (USA) (69)
  •  Virgin Islands (ISV) (1)
  •  Uruguay (URU) (3)

Notes

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References

  1. Buzz Bissinger (June 1, 2015). "Introducing Caitlyn Jenner". Vanity Fair. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
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