Swimming at the 2003 Pan American Games – Men's 100 metre breaststroke

The Men's 100m Breaststroke event at the 2003 Pan American Games took place on August 12, 2003 (Day 11 of the Games).

Medalists

GoldMark Gangloff
 United States
SilverJarrod Marrs
 United States
BronzeEduardo Fischer
 Brazil

Records

World Record Kosuke Kitajima (JPN)59.782003-07-21 Barcelona, Spain
Pan Am Record Ed Moses (USA)1:00.991999-08-02 Winnipeg, Canada

Results

Place Swimmer Heats Final
Time Rank Time
1 Mark Gangloff (USA)1:02.0411:00.95
2 Jarrod Marrs (USA)1:02.1521:01.71
3 Eduardo Fischer (BRA)1:02.7731:01.88 SA
4 Scott Dickens (CAN)1:03.0351:02.13
5 Henrique Barbosa (BRA)1:02.9841:02.81
6 Alfredo Jacobo (MEX)1:03.9271:03.44
7 Juan Vargas (CUB)1:03.8361:03.55
8 Matthew Mains (CAN)1:03.9681:03.65
9 Bradley Ally (BAR)1:45.27201:03.82
10 Arsenio López (PUR)1:05.38101:04.01
11 Alvaro Fortuny (GUA)1:05.69121:05.43
12 Francisco Suriano (ESA)1:05.1291:05.47
13 Hiram Carrion (PUR)1:06.54131:05.63
14 Cristián Soldano (ARG)1:05.39111:05.65
15 Sergio Meléndez (ESA)1:07.02141:06.66
16 Alfonso Espinosa (DOM)1:07.44151:07.34
17 Travano McPhee (BAH)1:07.6416
18 Antonio León (PAR)1:09.2817
19 Guillermo Henriquez (DOM)1:10.2918
20 Onan Thom (GUY)1:10.7819

Notes

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