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Dokumen 123
Colombia at the 1999 Pan American Games
Sporting event delegation
Colombia at the
1999 Pan American Games
IOC code
COL
NOC
Colombian Olympic Committee
Website
www
.olimpicocol
.co
(in Spanish)
in
Winnipeg
July 23 – August 8, 1999
Competitors
168 in 23 sports
Medals
Ranked 7th
Gold
7
Silver
17
Bronze
18
Total
42
Pan American Games appearances (
overview
)
1951
1955
1959
1963
1967
1971
1975
1979
1983
1987
1991
1995
1999
2003
2007
2011
2015
2019
2023
The
13th Pan American Games
were held in
Winnipeg
, Manitoba, Canada from July 23 to August 8, 1999.
Medals
Gold
Bowling
Men's Singles:
Jorge David Romero
Cycling
Men's Points Race:
Marlon Pérez
Weightlifting
Men's Light-Heavyweight (– 85 kg):
Álvaro Velasco
Men's Lightweight (– 69 kg):
Jonny González
Silver
Athletics
10,000 metres:
Stella Castro
Marathon:
Iglandini González
Bowling
Women's Team:
Paola Gómez
,
María Salazar
,
Clara Guerrero
, and
Sara Vargas
Cycling
Men's Keirin:
Jhon González
Women's 3.000m Individual Pursuit:
María Luisa Calle
Gymnastics
Men's Parallel Bars:
Jorge Giraldo
Karate
Men's Kumite (– 65 kg):
Alberto Espejo
Weightlifting
Men's Flyweight (– 56 kg):
Nelson Castro
Men's Featherweight (– 62 kg):
Roger Berrio
Men's Lightweight (– 69 kg):
Heriberto Barbosa
Women's Flyweight (– 48 kg):
Leddy Zuluaga
Women's Lightweight (– 63 kg):
María Perea Díaz
Women's Super Heavyweight (+ 75 kg):
María Isabel Urrutia
Bronze
Athletics
200 metres:
Felipa Palacios
Boxing
Men's Middleweight (– 75 kg):
José Luis Herrera
Cycling
Men's 4.000m Individual Pursuit:
Marlon Pérez
Women's 25 km Points Race:
María Luisa Calle
Gymnastics
Men's Pommel Horse:
Jorge Giraldo
Squash
Men's Team Competition: Colombia
Water Skiing
Men's Jump:
Simón Siegert
Weightlifting
Women's Featherweight (– 53 kg):
Luz Adriana Gallego
Women's Super Heavyweight (+ 75 kg):
Carmenza Delgado
Results by event
Athletics
Gilmar Mayo
Héctor Moreno
María Eugenia Villamizar
Zuleima Araméndiz
Orlando Guerrero
Janeth Lucumí
Iglandini González
Felipa Palacios
Mirtha Brock
Norfalia Carabalí
Norma González
Patricia Rodríguez
Sandra Borrero
Antonio Florián Álvarez
Bowling
Abraham Jaimes
Javier Hernández Mora
Jorge David Romero
Jaime Andrés Gómez
María Salazar
Paola Gómez
Sara Vargas
Clara Guerrero
Antonio Salazar
Boxing
Carlos Mesa Baena
Francisco Calderón
José Luis Herrera
José Leonardo Cruz
Wilfrido Valdéz
Mario Miranda
Cycling
John Ramírez
Jhon García
Víctor Herrera
Juan David Alzate
Luis Felipe Laverde
Marlon Pérez
John Jaime González
María Luisa Calle
Víctor Hugo Peña
Santiago Botero
Iván Parra
Hernán Antolinez
Diego Garavito
Carlos Andrés Trujillo
Flor Marina Delgadillo
Antonio Dieguez
Equestrian
César Parra
Stephanie O'Mara
Tatiana Londoño
Marco Bernal
Germán Camargo
Manuel Torres
Roberto González
Roberto Terán
Pedro Chitiva
Fencing
Juan Miguel Paz
Mauricio Rivas
Saúl Andrés Vasco
William González
Agapito Nusa
Gymnastics
Alexánder Rangel
Jorge Giraldo
Jesús Augusto Romero
Jairo Ruiz
Judo
Javier Jaramillo
José Gerardo Serna
Karate
Alberto Espejo
Carlos Ignacio Gómez
José Julián Quinchía
Sandra Upegui
Iván Parra
Roller Skating
Erika Rueda
Berenice Moreno
José Fernando Bustamante
Diego Rosero
Mauricio Jaramillo
Willy Augusto Trujillo
Ana María Neira
Pilar Delgado
Edwin Guevara
Shooting
Adriana Rendón
Amanda Haydee Mondol
Andrés Felipe Torres
Bernardo Tobar
Danilo Caro
María Teresa Rueda
Jorge Jaramillo
Juan Fernando Velázquez
Jairo Reyna
Luis Onelio Argota
Softball
Ana María Jailler
Adriana Galego
Ana Patricia Pussey
Ana María Aigneren
Luz Helena Montes
María Elena Galeano
Isabel Bonfante
Zunilda Mendoza
Ana Patricia Buj
Claudia León
Bertha Sofía Gómez
Yadelcy Flórez
Eugenia Liliana
Beatriz Cudriz
Claudia Miranda
Squash
Alfonso Vargas
Daniel Lombana
Bernardo Samper
Diana Samper
Isabel Botero
María Castro
Martha Luz Vega
Santiago Montoya
Mario Leiva
Swimming
Alejandro Bermúdez
Fernando Jácome
Isabel Ceballos
María Alejandra Ortiz
Jacqueline Gaona
Erika Piedrahíta
Jessica Baross
Table tennis
Diego Germán Ramírez
Carlos Andrés Alvarado
Paúl Alfonso Díaz
Darío Ferrer
Taekwondo
Carolina Bejarano
Eduardo González
Milton Eliécer Castro
Mónica Urrego
Iván Darío Valencia
Triathlon
Maria Morales
Ricardo Cardeño
John Freddy Tibocha
María Virginia Prieto
Vela Sebastián Higuera
Camilo Salcedo
Solmar Bermúdez
Nicolás Deeb
Hernán Salcedo
Volleyball
Omar Zapata
Francisco Sandoval
Andrés Cortés
Carlos López
Jorge Olarte
Álvaro Velasco
Jaime Viáfara
Carlos Riascos
Juan José Parra
Mauricio Giraldo
Harold Ramírez
Diego Escobar
Rodrigo Canaval
water polo
Normas Ríos
Libardo Arboleda
Álvaro Zapata
David Alarcón
Joaquín Ortíz
Andrés Madrid
Pablo Jiménez
Jorge González
Camilo Pérez
César Molina
Roberto Quitero
Juan Madrid
Sebastían Hernández
Rafael Cuartas
Holmes Arias
David Rivera
John Rivera
Felipe Giraldo
Héctor Escobar
Iván Gómez
Water Skiing
Christian Siegert
Esteban Siegert
María Luisa Botero
Natalia Hernández
Simón Siegert
Darío Mesa
Weightlifting
Heriberto Barbosa
Luz Adriana Gallego
Álvaro Velasco
Leddy Andrea Zuluaga
Bibiana Muñoz
Juan Carlos Fernández
María Alejandra Perea
María Isabel Urrutia
Roger Berrío Hernández
Johnny González Beltrán
Nelson Castro
José Oliver Ruíz
Karouchokov Gantcho
Wrestling
Luis Fernando Izquierdo
Víctor Capacho
Edison Hurtado Lerma
Luis Cortés
Isidro Cañedo
See also
Colombia at the 2000 Summer Olympics
References
(in Spanish)
List of participants
v
t
e
Nations at the 1999 Pan American Games
in
Winnipeg, Canada
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Aruba
Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
Bermuda
Bolivia
Brazil
British Virgin Islands
Canada
Cayman Islands
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Grenada
Guatemala
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Jamaica
Mexico
Netherlands Antilles
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Puerto Rico
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Suriname
Trinidad and Tobago
United States
Uruguay
Venezuela
Virgin Islands