2012 Pan American Cycling Championships

2012 Pan American Cycling Championships
Host city Mar del Plata, Argentina
Date(s)  (2012-03-03 - 2012-03-11)March 3-11, 2012
Velodrome Julio Polet Panamerican Velodrome
2011

The 2012 Pan American Cycling Championships took place in Mar del Plata, Argentina on March 3-11, 2012.[1][2]

Medal summary

Road

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road race[3] Maximiliano Richeze
 Argentina (ARG)
Mauro Richeze
 Argentina (ARG)
Héctor Aguilar
 Uruguay (URU)
Time trial[4] Magno Nazaret
 Brazil (BRA)
Eduardo Sepúlveda
 Argentina (ARG)
Jorge Soto
 Uruguay (URU)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road race[3] Yumari González
 Cuba (CUB)
Leah Kirchmann
 Canada (CAN)
Janildes Fernandes
 Brazil (BRA)
Time trial[5] Amber Neben
 United States (USA)
Rhae-Christie Shaw
 Canada (CAN)
Clemilda Fernandes
 Brazil (BRA)

Track

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint[6] Njisane Phillip
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
Hersony Canelón
 Venezuela (VEN)
Fabián Puerta
 Colombia (COL)
1 km time trial[7] Alexander Quincy
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
Kevin Mansker
 United States (USA)
Jonathan Matias Gatto
 Argentina (ARG)
Keirin[8] Fabián Puerta
 Colombia (COL)
Leandro Bottasso
 Argentina (ARG)
Travis Smith
 Canada (CAN)
Individual pursuit[9] Gideoni Monteiro
 Brazil (BRA)
Mauro Agostini
 Argentina (ARG)
Carlos Linarez
 Venezuela (VEN)
Scratch[10] Bobby Lea
 United States (USA)
Pablo Seisdedos
 Chile (CHI)
Darren Matthews
 Barbados (BAR)
Points race[6] Edison Bravo
 Chile (CHI)
Fabrizio Von Nacher
 Mexico (MEX)
Juan Gaspari
 Argentina (ARG)
Omnium[8] Walter Pérez
 Argentina (ARG)
Carlos Linarez
 Venezuela (VEN)
Bobby Lea
 United States (USA)
Madison[7]  Chile
Antonio Cabrera
Cristopher Mansilla
 Brazil
Armando Camargo
Thiago Nardin
 Ecuador
Byron Guamá
José Ragonessi
Team sprint[10]  United States
Michael Blatchford
Kevin Mansker
Jimmy Watkins
 Canada
Joseph Veloce
Travis Smith
Hugo Barrette
 Venezuela
Hersony Canelón
Ángel Pulgar
César Marcano
Team pursuit[10]  Chile
Pablo Seisdedos
Antonio Cabrera
Gonzalo Miranda
Luis Sepúlveda
 Brazil
Armando Camargo
Leandro Silva
Thiago Nardin
Gideoni Monteiro
 Argentina
Walter Pérez
Marcos Crespo
Mauro Agostini
Maximiliano Almada

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint[8] Monique Sullivan
 Canada (CAN)
Lisandra Guerra
 Cuba (CUB)
Daniela Gaxiola
 Mexico (MEX)
500 m time trial[10] Lisandra Guerra
 Cuba (CUB)
Juliana Gaviria
 Colombia (COL)
Elisabeth Carlson
 United States (USA)
Keirin[7] Monique Sullivan
 Canada (CAN)
Daniela Gaxiola
 Mexico (MEX)
Jennifer Valente
 United States (USA)
Individual pursuit[9] María Luisa Calle
 Colombia (COL)
Marlies Mejias
 Cuba (CUB)
Elizabeth Newell
 United States (USA)
Scratch[8] Lilibeth Chacón
 Venezuela (VEN)
Daniela Guajardo
 Chile (CHI)
Jennifer Valente
 United States (USA)
Points race[10] Paola Muñoz
 Chile (CHI)
Danielys García
 Venezuela (VEN)
Daniela Guajardo
 Chile (CHI)
Omnium[7] Marlies Mejias
 Cuba (CUB)
Angie González
 Venezuela (VEN)
Elizabeth Newell
 United States (USA)
Team sprint[9]  Venezuela
Daniela Larreal
Mariaesthela Vilera
 United States
Elisabeth Carlson
Dana Feiss
 Colombia
Diana García
Juliana Gaviria
Team pursuit[6]  Canada
Allison Beveridge
Stephanie Roorda
Laura Brown
 Venezuela
Angie González
Danielys García
Lilibeth Chacón
 United States
Jennifer Valente
Cari Higgins
Elizabeth Newell

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Chile 4 2 1 7
2  Canada 3 3 1 7
3  United States 3 2 7 12
4  Cuba 3 2 0 5
5  Venezuela 2 5 2 9
6  Argentina 2 4 3 9
7  Brazil 2 2 2 6
8  Colombia 2 1 2 5
9  Trinidad and Tobago 2 0 0 2
10  Mexico 0 2 1 3
11  Uruguay 0 0 2 2
12  Barbados 0 0 1 1
 Ecuador 0 0 1 1
Total 23 23 23 69

References

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