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PanamSports is holding elections at its General Assembly today @intoronto @mrv86 @ManuCHILhttps://www.panamsports.org/en/news-sport/panam-sports-elects-its-leaders-for-the-next-4-years-in-the-general-assembly/

 

Neven Ilic :CHI and Keith Joesph :VIN are running for President.

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Dove into my results archive again...

 

I thought it might be fun to look at a single event from the same multi-sports games over time, so here's some comparative rankings from the Pan American Games (2007-2023).

 

Men's Shot Put (Winners) - Athletics

2019 Pan American Games: Darlan Romani :BRA - 22.07m

2015 Pan American Games: O'Dayne Richards :JAM - 21.69m

2023 Pan American Games: Darlan Romani :BRA - 21.36m

2011 Pan American Games: Dylan Armstrong :CAN - 21.30m

2007 Pan American Games: Dylan Armstrong :CAN - 20.10m

 

Women's K1 500m (Winners) - Canoe Sprint

2023 Pan American Games: Michelle Russell :CAN - 1:51.25

2019 Pan American Games: Beatriz Briones :MEX - 1:52.552

2011 Pan American Games: Carrie Ann Johnson :USA - 1:54.243

2015 Pan American Games: Yusmari Mengana :CUB - 2:00.656

2007 Pan American Games: Jill D'Alessio :CAN - 2:01.977

 

Men's Sprint Qualification (1st Ranked Riders) - Track Cycling

2023 Pan American Games: Nicolas Paul :TTO - 9.574 (75.203 km/h)

2019 Pan American Games: Nicolas Paul :TTO - 9.808 (73.409 km/h)

2011 Pan American Games: Njisane Phillip :TTO - 9.977 (72.165 km/h)

2015 Pan American Games: Hugo Barrette :CAN - 9.978 (72.158 km/h)

2007 Pan American Games: Julio Cesar Herrera :CUB - 10.772 (66.839 km/h)

 

Women's Jump (Winners) - Water Ski

2023 Pan American Games: Regina Jaquess :USA - 52.2

2011 Pan American Games: Regina Jaquess :USA - 50.60

2015 Pan American Games: Regina Jaquess :USA - 49.1

2007 Pan American Games: Regina Jaquess :USA - 43.70

Note: The 2019 Pan American Games were scored differently, thus not included on the ranking. Regina Jaquess :USA was the winner.

 

 

I didn't chose the above events for any particular reason, just thought I'd be interesting to look at the results. If there are any other events users would like to me to do this with, just tag me below. 

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Panam Sports has published the official report (or something similar) for Santiago 2023: https://www.panamsports.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Memoria_Santiago-2023.pdf

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Back with some more stats/observations from the last cycle of multi-sports games (2021-2024) that no one asked for...

 

Mountain Bike - Percentage of Finishers: Men

(Athletes with DNS not counted, Lapped athletes count as DNF)

1. 2023 Pan American Games - 16/18 (88.89%)

2. 2023 European Games - 58/74 (78.38%)

3. 2022 Boliviaran Games - 10/13 (76.92%) [NOTE: unsure if lapping rules were in effect.]

4. 2023 Island Games - 21/31 (67.74%)

5. 2022 Asian Games - 9/14 (64.29%)

6. 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games - 10/17 (58.82%)

7. 2022 Commonwealth Games - 10/26 (38.46%)

 

Mountain Bike - Percentage of Finishers: Women

(Athletes with DNS not counted, Lapped athletes count as DNF)

1. 2022 Boliviaran Games - 9/9 (100%) [NOTE: unsure if lapping rules were in effect.]

2. 2023 Island Games - 13/15 (86.67%)

3. 2023 European Games - 40/54 (74.07%)

4. 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games - 10/14 (71.43%)

5. 2022 Commonwealth Games - 5/8 (62.50%)

6. 2023 Pan American Games - 9/16 (56.25%)

7. 2022 Asian Games - 8/15 (53.33%)

 

Road Cycling - Road Race Distance: Men

(Entries in parentheses)

2022 Asian Games - 207.7km (60)

2022 Boliviaran Games - 170.8km (46)

2023 Central American and Caribbean Games - 166.4km (46)

2022 Commonwealth Games - 160.0km (124)

2023 Pan American Games - 157.5km (42)

2022 Mediterranean Games - 145.0km (73)

2021 Islamic Solidarity Games - 130.0km (70)

2023 Jeux de la Francophonie - 90.0km (48)

 

Road Cycling - Road Race Distance: Men

(Entries in parentheses)

2022 Asian Games - 139.7km (29)

2022 Commonwealth Games - 112.0km (56)

2023 Central American and Caribbean Games (37)

2022 Boliviaran Games - 107.3km (24)

2023 Pan American Games - 105.0km (37)

2021 Islamic Solidarity Games - 90.0km (27)

2022 Mediterranean Games - 78.0km (31)

2023 Jeux de la Francophonie - 63.0km (15)

 

Distance information for the 2022 GCC Games, 2023 Island Games, 2023 Indian Ocean Island Games and 2024 African Games were unavailable via my archive when making the distance lists. 

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