Athletics at the 2007 Pan American Games – Men's 1500 metres

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RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Hudson de Souza Brazil3:36.32GR
Juan Luis Barrios Mexico3:37.71PB
Bayron Piedra Ecuador3:37.88PB
4Javier Carriqueo Argentina3:38.62PB
5Fabiano Peçanha Brazil3:39.58SB
6Eduar Villanueva Venezuela3:41.74PB
7Nico Herrera Venezuela3:42.18PB
8Luis Soto Puerto Rico3:42.49PB
9Leslie Encina Chile3:45.99PB
10Mauris Surel Castillo Cuba3:48.82
11Mario Bazan Peru3:51.38
12David Freeman Puerto Rico3:55.84
13Juan Odalis Almonte Dominican Republic3:55.95
14Andrew McClary United States4:03.58
15Masai Jeffers Saint Kitts and Nevis4:09.47
gollark: Tape Shuffler would be okay with it, Tape Jockey doesn't have the same old-format parsing fallbacks and its JSON handling likely won't like trailing nuls, no idea what tako's program thinks.
gollark: Although I think some parsers might *technically* be okay with you reserving 8190 bytes for metadata but then ending it with a null byte early, and handle the offsets accordingly, I would not rely on it.
gollark: Probably. The main issue I can see is that you would have to rewrite the entire metadata block on changes, because start/end in XTMF are offsets from the metadata region's end.
gollark: I thought about that, but:- strings in a binary format will be about the same length- integers will have some space saving, but I don't think it's very significant- it would, in a custom one, be harder to represent complex objects and stuff, which some extensions may be use- you could get some savings by removing strings like "title" which XTMF repeats a lot, but at the cost of it no longer being self-describing, making extensions harder and making debugging more annoying- I am not convinced that metadata size is a significant issue
gollark: I mean, "XTMF with CBOR/msgpack and compression" was being considered as a hypothetical "XTMF2", but I'd definitely want something, well, self-describing.

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