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2015 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships

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XVIII Pan American Junior Athletics Championships
DatesJuly 31-August 2
Host cityEdmonton, Alberta, Canada Canada
VenueFoote Field
LevelJunior
Events44
Participation418 athletes from
31 nations

The 2015 Pan American Junior Championships was the eighteenth edition of the biennial track and field competition for under-20 athletes from the Americas, organised by the Association of Panamerican Athletics. It was held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, at the Foote Field from 31 July to 2 August.[1][2]

A detailed report of the event and an analysis of the results was given for the IAAF.[3]

Medal summary

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Complete results were published.[4]

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: +0.4 m/s) Reynier Mena
 Cuba
10.17 Noah Lyles
 United States
10.18 Christian Coleman
 United States
10.32
200 metres (wind: +1.3 m/s) Noah Lyles
 United States
20.27 Reynier Mena
 Cuba
20.34 Ryan Clark
 United States
20.62
400 metres Jamal Walton
 Cayman Islands
46.09 My'Lik Kerley
 United States
46.33 Renardo Wilson
 Jamaica
46.59
800 metres Carlton Orange
 United States
1:48.06 Robert Heppenstall
 Canada
1:48.70 Robert Ford
 United States
1:48.90
1500 metres Blake Haney
 United States
3:56.49 Brandon Pollard
 United States
3:56.51 Rodrigo Silva
 Brazil
3:56.73
5000 metres Matthew Maton
 United States
14:20.58 Cerake Geberkidane
 United States
14:28.45 Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento
 Brazil
14:31.81
10000 metres Connor Hendrickson
 United States
30:46.66 Vidal Basco
 Bolivia
30:50.08 Chase Weaverling
 United States
30:53.13
3000 metres steeplechase Bailey Roth
 United States
9:02.45 Nicolas Antonio Silva
 Brazil
9:13.44 Tyler Ranke
 United States
9:16.44
110 metres hurdles (99.0 cm) (wind: +1.2 m/s) Misana Viltz
 United States
13.30 Roger Iribarne
 Cuba
13.32 Ricardo Torres
 Puerto Rico
13.49
400 metres hurdles Norman Grimes
 United States
50.10 Kenny Selmon
 United States
50.29 Marvin Williams
 Jamaica
50.44
4 x 100 metres relay  Jamaica
Seanie Selvin
Shivnarine Smalling
Hujaye Cornwall
Xandre Blake
40.15  Bahamas
Javan Martin
Janeko Cartwright
Ian Kerr
Kendrick Thompson
40.32  Trinidad and Tobago
Francis Louis
Joash Huggins
Corey Stewart
Nathan Farinha
40.50
4 x 400 metres relay  United States
Quintaveon Poole
Wiliam Allen
Norman Grimes
My'Lik Kerley
3:07.07 WJL  Jamaica
Ivan Henry
Marvin Williams
Demar Weller
Renardo Wilson
3:08.23  Canada
Daniel Brady
Matthew Bedard
Ramzi Abdullahi
Matthew Leliever
3:09.91
10000 metres walk César Rodríguez
 Peru
42:12.81 Diego Fernando Cuéllar
 Colombia
43:04.31 Óscar Armando Menjívar
 El Salvador
44:31.74
High Jump Randall Cunningham
 United States
2.16m Luis Zayas
 Cuba
2.16m Clayton Brown
 Jamaica
2.13m
Pole Vault Paulo Benavides
 United States
5.40m Audie Wyatt
 United States
5.35m José Rodolfo Pacho
 Ecuador
5.35m
Long Jump Juan Miguel Echevarria
 Cuba
7.76m (w: +0.1 m/s) Laquan Nairn
 Bahamas
7.65m w (w: +2.7 m/s) Keandre Bates
 United States
7.54m (w: +1.6 m/s)
Triple Jump Leslie Caesa
 Cuba
16.83m w (w: +2.1 m/s) Lázaro Martínez
 Cuba
16.52m w (w: +2.4 m/s) Obrien Wasome
 Jamaica
16.17m (w: +0.9 m/s)
Shot put (6 kg) John Maurins
 United States
19.49m Ayomidotun Ogundeji
 United States
19.20m Demar Gayle
 Jamaica
18.56m
Discus throw (1.75 kg) Payton Otterdahl
 United States
57.96m Demar Gayle
 Jamaica
55.98m José Miguel Ballivián
 Chile
54.43m
Hammer throw (6 kg) Humberto Mansilla
 Chile
80.21m CR Gabriel Kehr
 Chile
74.42m Joaquín Gómez
 Argentina
73.65m
Javelin throw Christopher Mirabelli
 United States
72.63m Anderson Peters
 Grenada
72.11m Curtis Thompson
 United States
71.11m
Decathlon (Junior) Harrison Williams
 United States
8037 CR WJL Travis Toliver
 United States
7346 Nathaniel Mechler
 Canada
7045

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: -0.6 m/s) Khalifa St. Fort
 Trinidad and Tobago
11.31 Aleia Hobbs
 United States
11.50 Teahna Daniels
 United States
11.54
200 metres (wind: +1.7 m/s) DeAnna Hill
 United States
23.18 Vitória Cristina Rosa
 Brazil
23.42 Sada Williams
 Barbados
23.49
400 metres Kendra Clarke
 Canada
52.55 Sada Williams
 Barbados
52.75 Kendall Ellis
 United States
52.81
800 metres Raevyn Rogers
 United States
2:04.62 Priscilla Morales
 Puerto Rico
2:08.46 Evelyne Guay
 Canada
2:08.52
1500 metres Kate Murphy
 United States
4:21.36 Arlety Thaureaux
 Cuba
4:22.79 Sarah Feeny
 United States
4:23.21
3000 metres Erin Dietz
 United States
9:37.51 Mirelle Martens
 Canada
9:41.20 Saida Meneses
 Peru
9:43.91
5000 metres Rachael Reddy
 United States
16:23.35 CR Anne-Marie Comeau
 Canada
16:35.38 Caroline Alcorta
 United States
16:48.48
3000 metres steeplechase Charlotte Prouse
 Canada
10:12.44 Hannah Christen
 United States
10:24.32 Alexandra Harris
 United States
10:31.79
100 metres hurdles (wind: -1.7 m/s) Dior Hall
 United States
13.20 Maribel Vanesa Caicedo
 Ecuador
13.45 Daeshon Gordon
 Jamaica
13.70
400 metres hurdles Anna Cockrell
 United States
57.10 Taysia Radoslav
 Canada
59.08 Tia-Adana Belle
 Barbados
1:00.03
4 x 100 metres relay  United States
Teahna Daniels
Aleia Hobbs
Mikiah Brisco
Deanna Hill
43.79  Jamaica
Kimone Hines
Jonielle Smith
Ashley Williams
Sashalee Forbes
44.31  Bahamas
Blayre Catalyn
Jenae Ambrose
Jerinique Brooks
Keianna Albury
45.96
4 x 400 metres relay  United States
Zola Golden
Olivia Baker
Kendall Ellis
Raevyn Rogers
3:31.49 WJL  Jamaica
Candice McLeod
Ashley Williams
Roneisha McGregor
Dawnalee Loney
3:38.77  Canada
Erinn Stenman-Fahey
Evelyne Guay
Taylor Sharpe
Taysia Radoslav
3:40.00
10000 metres walk Stefany Coronado
 Bolivia
47:05.11 CR Karla Johana Jaramillo
 Ecuador
47:47.61 Daniela Fernanda Pastrana
 Colombia
48:57.09
High Jump Vashti Cunningham
 United States
1.96m CR =WYR =WJL Ximena Esquivel
 Mexico
1.83m Ana Paula Oliveira
 Brazil
1.80m
Pole Vault Robeilys Peinado
 Venezuela
4.10m Sara Kathryn Stevens
 United States
4.00m Juliana Menis Campos
 Brazil
4.00m
Long Jump Samiyah Samuels
 United States
6.23m (w: +0.3 m/s) Courtney Corrin
 United States
6.13m (w: +0.0 m/s) Letícia Oro Melo
 Brazil
6.05m (w: +0.3 m/s)
Triple Jump Núbia Soares
 Brazil
14.16m w (w: +3.0 m/s) Liadagmis Povea
 Cuba
14.08m CR (w: +0.0 m/s) Chinne Okoronkwo
 United States
12.83m w (w: +2.1 m/s)
Shot put Raven Saunders
 United States
18.27m CR Portious Warren
 Trinidad and Tobago
15.57m Sophia Rivera
 United States
15.34m
Discus throw Josephine Natrasevchi
 United States
52.60m Lloydricia Cameron
 United States
51.98m Shanice Love
 Jamaica
51.52m
Hammer throw Haley Showalter
 United States
58.45m Lena Giger
 United States
57.99m Mayra Gaviria
 Colombia
57.78m
Javelin throw Yuleimis Aguilar
 Cuba
63.86m WJR CR Estefany Chacón
 Venezuela
53.73m Eloah Scramin
 Brazil
53.38m
Heptathlon Ashtin Zamzow
 United States
5462 Fiorella Chiappe
 Argentina
5313 Ayesha Champagnie
 Jamaica
5245

Medal table (unofficial)

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  *   Host nation (Canada)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States30141458
2 Cuba46010
3 Canada*24410
4 Jamaica14813
5 Brazil1269
6 Chile1113
 Trinidad and Tobago1113
8 Bolivia1102
 Venezuela1102
10 Peru1012
11 Cayman Islands1001
12 Bahamas0213
 Ecuador0213
14 Barbados0123
 Colombia0123
16 Argentina0112
 Puerto Rico0112
18 Grenada0101
 Mexico0101
20 El Salvador0011
Totals (20 entries)444444132

Participation

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According to an unofficial count, 418 athletes from 31 countries participated. The announced athletes from  Saint Lucia did not show.

References

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  1. ^ "Edmonton Awarded 2015 Panamerican Junior Athletics Championships". Archived from the original on 2012-10-07. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  2. ^ TEAM MANUAL - 2015 Pan American Junior Championships - Edmonton, Alberta - July 31-August 2, 2015 (PDF), Association of Panamerican Athletics, 1 April 2015, retrieved July 8, 2015
  3. ^ Clavelo Robinson, Javier (3 August 2015), Aguilar breaks world junior javelin record at Pan American Junior Championships, IAAF, retrieved July 8, 2015
  4. ^ 2015 Edmonton Panamerican Junior Athletics Championships, retrieved July 8, 2015
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