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Athletics at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games

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Athletics
at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games
Athletics pictogram
VenuePascual Guerrero Olympic Stadium
Dates30 November–4 December
Competitors415 from 36 nations

Athletics competitions at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games in Cali, Colombia were held from November 30 – December 4, 2021, at the Pascual Guerrero Olympic Stadium.[1]
A total of 45 events were held: 22 boys, 22 girls and 1 mixed.

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil1012830
2 Cuba96318
3 Ecuador92213
4 Mexico43613
5 Colombia*271120
6 Peru2316
7 Dominican Republic2125
8 Puerto Rico2002
9 Chile1438
10 Venezuela1113
11 Argentina1056
12 Bolivia1001
 Costa Rica1001
14 Trinidad and Tobago0112
15 El Salvador0101
 Grenada0101
 Guyana0101
 Saint Kitts and Nevis0101
 Uruguay0101
20 Bahamas0011
 Guatemala0011
Totals (21 entries)454545135

Medalists

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Boys

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Erik Cardoso
 Brazil
10.33 Neiker Abello
 Colombia
10.36 Franco Florio
 Argentina
10.37
200 metres Anderson Marquinez
 Ecuador
20.51 Lucas Vilar
 Brazil
20.59 Lucas da Silva
 Brazil
20.68
400 metres Luis Avilés
 Mexico
45.59 Leonardo Castillo
 Cuba
45.79 Javier Gómez
 Venezuela
46.13
800 metres Ryan López
 Venezuela
1:49.30 Leonardo de Jesus
 Brazil
1:50.14 Eduardo Moreira
 Brazil
1:50.21
1500 metres Juan Diego Castro
 Costa Rica
3:44.10 Santiago Catrofe
 Uruguay
3:44.71 José Zabala
 Argentina
3:45.79
5000 metres David Ninavia
 Bolivia
14:21.36 Fábio Correia
 Brazil
14:30.31 José Luis Chaupin
 Peru
14:31.70
10,000 metres Hector Pagan
 Puerto Rico
30:20.48 Frank Lujan
 Peru
30:58.68 Omar Castillo
 Mexico
31:07.02
110 metres hurdles Marcos Herrera
 Ecuador
13.94 John Paredes
 Colombia
13.95 Guillermo Campos
 Mexico
14.05
400 metres hurdles Yoao Illas
 Cuba
50.91 Caio Teixeira
 Brazil
51.48 Matheus Coelho
 Brazil
51.64
3000 metres steeplechase Julio Palomino
 Peru
8:56.56 César Daniel Gómez
 Mexico
8:56.65 Tomas Vega
 Argentina
9:05.61
4 × 100 metres relay  Brazil
Adrian Vieira
Lucas Vilar
Erik Cardoso
Lucas da Silva
39.21 U23 AR[2]  Ecuador
Katriel Angulo
Anderson Marquinez
Steeven Salas
Kevin Simisterra
40.02  Argentina
Tomás Mondino
Agustín Pinti
Bautista Diamante
Franco Florio
40.63
4 × 400 metres relay  Ecuador
Katriel Angulo
Alan Minda
Anderson Marquinez
Steeven Salas
3:08.02  Brazil
Matheus Coelho
João Henrique Cabral
Caio Teixeira
Douglas da Silva
3:08.42  Mexico
Guillermo Campos
Julio Díaz
Javier Martínez
Luis Avilés
3:08.85
20,000 metres walk David Hurtado
 Ecuador
1:21:55.03 Matheus Corrêa
 Brazil
1:22:18.90 José Ortiz
 Guatemala
1:23:47.47
High jump Erick Portillo
 Mexico
2.21 Elton Petronilho
 Brazil
2.19 Kyle Alcine
 Bahamas
2.19
Pole vault Dyander Pacho
 Ecuador
5.20 Austin Ramos
 Ecuador
5.15 José Tomás Nieto
 Colombia
5.10
Long jump Maikel Vidal
 Cuba
7.97 Kelsey Daniel
 Trinidad and Tobago
7.90 Jhon Berrío
 Colombia
7.82
Triple jump Andy Hechavarría
 Cuba
16.77 Geiner Moreno
 Colombia
16.41 Frixon Chila
 Ecuador
16.12
Shot put Nazareno Sasia
 Argentina
20.08 Ronald Grueso
 Colombia
17.98 Juan Carley Vázquez
 Cuba
17.85
Discus throw Lucas Nervi
 Chile
61.08 Mario Alberto Díaz
 Cuba
60.77 Anyel Álvarez
 Cuba
57.03
Hammer throw Alencar Pereira
 Brazil
69.78 Ronald Mencía
 Cuba
67.23 Aldo Zavala Delgado
 Mexico
63.95
Javelin throw Pedro Henrique Rodrigues
 Brazil
74.41 Luiz Maurício da Silva
 Brazil
71.35 Tyriq Horsford
 Trinidad and Tobago
71.33
Decathlon José Fernando Santana
 Brazil
7,360 Esteban Ibáñez
 El Salvador
6,966 Damián Moretta
 Argentina
6,959

Girls

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Anahí Suárez
 Ecuador
11.32 Amya Clarke
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
11.58 Natalia Linares
 Colombia
11.60
200 metres Anahí Suárez
 Ecuador
22.96 Shary Vallecilla
 Colombia
23.07 Fiordaliza Cofil
 Dominican Republic
23.46
400 metres Fiordaliza Cofil
 Dominican Republic
52.10 Martina Weil
 Chile
52.35 NU23R[2] Tiffani Marinho
 Brazil
52.67
800 metres Daily Cooper
 Cuba
2:08.62 Berdine Castillo
 Chile
2:09.32 Verónica Ángel
 Mexico
2:09.40
1500 metres Anahí Álvarez
 Mexico
4:20.68 Verónica Ángel
 Mexico
4:30.13 Laura Acuña
 Chile
4:31.01
5000 metres Anahí Álvarez
 Mexico
15:52.80 Maria Lucineida Moreira
 Brazil
16:39.77 Laura Espinosa
 Colombia
16:53.74
10,000 metres Sofia Isabel Mamani
 Peru
34:43.80 María de Jesús Ruiz
 Mexico
35:02.77 Maria Lucineida Moreira
 Brazil
35:10.83
100 metres hurdles Greisys Roble
 Cuba
13.07 Ketiley Batista
 Brazil
13.27 Keily Pérez
 Cuba
13.33
400 metres hurdles Chayenne da Silva
 Brazil
55.97 Ariliannis Colás
 Cuba
57.20 Valeria Cabezas
 Colombia
57.49
3000 metres steeplechase Mirelle da Silva
 Brazil
10:28.69 Veronica Huacasi
 Peru
10:39.70 Stefany López
 Colombia
10:47.82
4 × 100 metres relay  Colombia
Maria Alejandra Murillo
Natalia Linares
Shary Vallecilla
Laura Martínez
43.59 U23 AR[2]  Brazil
Vida Caetano
Rita Silva
Letícia Lima
Gabriela Mourão
44.04  Ecuador
Nicole Chala
Anahí Suárez
Nicole Caicedo
Andreina Minda
44.56
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Maria Victoria de Sena
Marlene dos Santos
Chayenne da Silva
Tiffani Marinho
3:33.40 U23 AR  Chile
Rocío Muñoz
Berdine Castillo
Anais Hernández
Martina Weil
3:38.24  Mexico
Danna Barajas
Valeria González
Yara Amador
Verónica Ángel
3:48.21
20,000 metres walk Glenda Morejón
 Ecuador
1:33:54.16 Mary Luz Andía
 Peru
1:35:26.52 Laura Chalarca
 Colombia
1:35:54.97
High jump Jennifer Rodríguez
 Colombia
1.90 Marysabel Senyu
 Dominican Republic
1.81 Arielly Rodrigues
 Brazil
1.76
Pole vault Isabel de Quadros
 Brazil
4.20 Javiera Contreras
 Chile
3.90 Karen Bedoya
 Colombia
3.90
Long jump Paola Fernández
 Puerto Rico
6.33 Natalia Linares
 Colombia
6.27 Thaina Fernandes
 Brazil
6.25
Triple jump Leyanis Pérez
 Cuba
14.39 Chantoba Bright
 Guyana
13.50 Leidy Cuesta
 Colombia
13.24
Shot put Rosa Ramírez
 Dominican Republic
17.45 Ana Caroline Silva
 Brazil
16.86 Milena Sens
 Brazil
16.76
Discus throw Silinda Morales
 Cuba
59.13 Melany Matheus
 Cuba
54.31 Catalina Bravo
 Chile
52.44
Hammer throw Yaritza Martínez
 Cuba
67.47 Silennis Vargas
 Venezuela
65.63 U20 AR[3] Mariana García
 Chile
64.86
Javelin throw Juleisy Angulo
 Ecuador
58.26 Yiselena Ballar
 Cuba
57.14 Valentina Barrios
 Colombia
51.46
Heptathlon Marys Patterson
 Cuba
5,663 Joniar Thomas
 Grenada
5,484 NR Sara Isabel García
 Colombia
5,391
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 400 metres relay  Brazil
Chayenne da Silva
Douglas da Silva
João Henrique Cabral
Tiffani Marinho
3:18.54 AU23R[4]  Colombia
Angie Palacios
Neider Abello
Neiker Abello
Valeria Cabezas
3:23.79  Dominican Republic
Ángelo Féliz
Fiordaliza Cofil
Franquelo Pérez
Liranyi Alonso
3:28.28
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Participation

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References

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  1. ^ Full results
  2. ^ a b c "South American U23 records fall at inaugural Pan American Junior Games in Cali". World Athletics. 3 December 2021. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  3. ^ "Suarez completes sprint double as Brazil dominates athletics at Pan American Junior Games". World Athletics. 5 December 2021. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Douglas Mendes, de Balneário Camboriú, conquista o campeonato pan-americano de atletismo" (in Portuguese). Página 3. 4 December 2021. Retrieved 5 December 2021.