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Athletics APA Pan American Cross Country Championships 2022


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Men's Cross Country
Final Results
 
BRA.gif Wendell Geronimo SOUZA
31:46
 
CAN.gif Thomas FAFARD
32:03
 
PER.gif Rene CHAMPI
32:07
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Marciel MIRANDA
BRA.gif
32:17
5.
Everton SILVA
BRA.gif
32:23
6.
Thomas NOBBS
CAN.gif
32:25
7.
Philippe PARROT-MIGAS
CAN.gif
32:26
8.
Nelson ITO OCURO
PER.gif
32:29
9.
Connor BLACK
CAN.gif
32:34
10.
Joshua DE SOUZA
CAN.gif
32:38
11.
Sávio DE PAULA
BRA.gif
32:48
12.
Elvis CONDE
PER.gif
32:56
13.
Saul ACOSTA
MEX.gif
33:02
14.
Mike TATE
CAN.gif
33:34
15.
Ernesto Andrés ZAMORA
URU.gif
33:41
16.
Walter NINA
PER.gif
34:05
17.
Robert DEL VALLE
MEX.gif
35:08
18.
Victor Alfredo MONTAÑEZ MARTINEZ
MEX.gif
35:34
19.
Mario LÓPEZ
MEX.gif
36:37
 
Gilmar Silvestre LOPES
BRA.gif
DNF
 
Gilberto Silvestre LOPES
BRA.gif
DNF
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Women's Cross Country
Final Results
 
BRA.gif Maria Lucineida DA SILVA
36:21
 
BRA.gif Nubia DE OLIVEIRA SILVA
36:48
 
BRA.gif Simone FERRAZ
36:51
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Nicole MELLO
BRA.gif
36:58
5.
Jessy LACOURSE
CAN.gif
37:23
6.
Rina CJURO
PER.gif
37:28
7.
Catherine BEAUCHEMIN
CAN.gif
37:34
8.
Alexandra LUCKI
CAN.gif
37:52
9.
Dina VELASQUEZ
PER.gif
38:03
10.
Lindsay CARSON
CAN.gif
38:07
11.
Jade BÉRUBÉ
CAN.gif
38:08
12.
Elisa HERNANDEZ
MEX.gif
38:10
13.
Helen SPADARI
BRA.gif
38:34
14.
Amanda Aparecida DE OLIVEIRA
BRA.gif
38:55
15.
Lorena SOSA
URU.gif
39:20
16.
Ally GINTHER
CAN.gif
39:36
17.
Virginia HUATORONGO
PER.gif
40:00
18.
Ilse MARQUEZ QUIJANO
MEX.gif
40:46
 
María d Jesús RUIZ
MEX.gif
DNF
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Men's Cross Country - GL
Final Results
 
BRA.gif Wendell Geronimo SOUZA
31:46
 
PER.gif Rene CHAMPI
32:07
 
BRA.gif Marciel MIRANDA
32:17
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Everton SILVA
BRA.gif
32:23
5.
Nelson ITO OCURO
PER.gif
32:29
6.
Sávio DE PAULA
BRA.gif
32:48
7.
Elvis CONDE
PER.gif
32:56
8.
Ernesto Andrés ZAMORA
URU.gif
33:41
9.
Walter NINA
PER.gif
34:05
 
Gilmar Silvestre LOPES
BRA.gif
DNF
 
Gilberto Silvestre LOPES
BRA.gif
DNF
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Women's Cross Country - GL
Final Results
 
BRA.gif Maria Lucineida DA SILVA
36:21
 
BRA.gif Nubia DE OLIVEIRA SILVA
36:45
 
BRA.gif Simone FERRAZ
36:51
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Nicole MELLO
BRA.gif
36:58
5.
Rina CJURO
PER.gif
37:28
6.
Dina VELASQUEZ
PER.gif
38:03
7.
Helen SPADARI
BRA.gif
38:34
8.
Amanda Aparecida DE OLIVEIRA
BRA.gif
38:55
9.
Lorena SOSA
URU.gif
39:20
10.
Virginia HUATORONGO
PER.gif
40:00
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