Guatemala at the 2003 Pan American Games
Guatemala sent a delegation to 14th Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from 1–17 August 2003. At the Games, Guatemala garnered a total number of 12 medals: 3 silver and 9 bronze.
Guatemala at the 2003 Pan American Games | |
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IOC code | GUA |
NOC | Comité Olímpico Guatemalteco |
Website | www |
in Santo Domingo 1–17 August 2003 | |
Flag bearer | Juan Carlos Guevara[1] |
Medals Ranked 18th |
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Pan American Games appearances (overview) | |
Medals
Silver
Badminton
- Men's doubles: Pedro Yang and Erick Anguiano
Bowling
- Women's singles: Sofia Granda
Cycling
- Women's points race: María Molina de Ortíz
Bronze
Athletics
- Men's 50 km race walk: Luis Fernando García
Badminton
- Men's singles: Pedro Yang
Karate
- Women's Kumite (+58 kg): Cheili González
Sailing
- Mixed Hobie 16: Juan Ignacio Maegli and Andrés López
Swimming
- Women's 100 m backstroke: Gisela Morales
- Women's 200 m backstroke: Gisela Morales
Taekwondo
- Women's −49 kg: Euda María Carias
Results by event
Athletics
- Track
Athlete | Event | Heat | Final | ||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Elsa Monterroso | Women's 1,500 m | — | — | 4:46.53 | 11 |
Elsa Monterroso | Women's 5,000 m | — | — | 17:13.72 | 8 |
José Amado García | Men's 10,000 m | — | — | 30:26.61 | 7 |
Elsa Monterroso | Women's 10,000 m | — | — | 36:24.23 | 7 |
- Road
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
---|---|---|---|
Alfredo Arévalo | Men's marathon | DNF | — |
Luis Fernando García | Men's 20 km race walk | DNF | — |
Julio René Martínez | Men's 20 km race walk | DSQ | — |
Teresita Collado | Women's 20 km race walk | 1:39:18 | 7 |
Luis Fernando García | Men's 50 km race walk | 4:12:14 | |
Julio René Martínez | Men's 50 km race walk | DNF | — |
- Field
Athlete | Event | Throws | Total | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Distance | Rank | ||
Raúl Rivera | Men's hammer throw | X | 65.06 | X | 63.95 | 63.23 | X | 65.06 m | 6 |
- Decathlon
Athlete | Decathlon | Total | ||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Points | Rank | |
Octavius Gillespie | 11.48 | 5.58 | 12.35 | 1.98 | — | — | — | — | — | — | DNF | — |
Boxing
Athlete | Event | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final |
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Opposition Result |
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result | ||
Eddie Valenzuela | Flyweight | L 7-13 |
Did not advance | ||
Castulo González | Bantamweight | L 10-27 |
Did not advance | ||
Eddy Monzón | Lightweight | L 8-16 |
Did not advance |
Cycling
- Mountain bike
- Edvin Barrios
- Men's cross country — +1 lap (→ 7th place)
- Anabella López
- Women's cross country — +1 lap (→ 9th place)
Triathlon
Athlete | Event | Race | Total | |||
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Swim | Bike | Run | Time | Rank | ||
Carlos Friely | Men's individual | 23:12.500 | 1:00:29.400 | 37:01.000 | 02:01:48 | 22 |
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References
- Los abanderados de los 42 países participantes (in Spanish)
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