Mexico at the 1999 Pan American Games

Mexico at the
1999 Pan American Games
IOC code MEX
NOC Comité Olímpico Mexicano (Spanish)
in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
July 23-August 8, 1999
Medals
Ranked 6th
Gold Silver Bronze Total
11 16 30 57
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

The 13th Pan American Games were held in Mar del Plata, Argentina from July 23-August 8, 1999.

Medals

Gold

Athletics
  1. Men's 5000 metres - David Galván
  2. Men's 20 kilometres walk - Bernardo Segura
  3. Men's 50 kilometres walk - Joel Sánchez
  4. Women's 400 metres - Ana Guevara
  5. Women's 5000 metres - Adriana Fernandez
  6. Women's 10,000 metres - Nora Rocha
  7. Women's 20 kilometres walk - Graciela Mendoza
Diving
  1. Men's 10m Platform - Fernando Platas
Football
  1. Men's team - Mexico
Taekwondo
  1. Men's Flyweight (– 58 kg) - Óscar Salazar
  2. Men's Middleweight (– 80 kg) - Víctor Estrada

Silver

Athletics
  1. Men's 10,000 metres - David Galván
  2. Men's 20 kilometres walk - Daniel Garcia
  3. Men's 50 kilometres walk - Carlos Mercenario
  4. Women's 20 kilometres walk - Rosario Sánchez
Boxing
  1. Men's Light Flyweight (48 kilograms) - Liborio Romero
Cycling
  1. Men's Points Race - Luis Martínez
  2. Women's 500 m Time Trial - Nancy Contreras
  3. Women's 25 km Points Race - Belem Guerrero
Diving
  1. Men's 3m Springboard - Fernando Platas
Fencing
  1. Women's Individual foil - Cecilia Esteva
Football
  1. Women's team - Mexico
Karate
  1. Women's Kata - Ulda Alarcon
Modern pentathlon
  1. Women's - Rocío Arias
Rowing
  1. Lightweight Four-Oared Shell Without Coxswain - Mexico
Taekwondo
  1. Men's Heavyweight (+ 80 kg) - Rodrigo Martinez
Tennis
  1. Men's doubles - Óscar Ortiz & Marco Osorio

Bronze

Archery
  1. Women's team - Mexico
Athletics
  1. Men's 400 metres - Alejandro Cárdenas
Badminton
  1. Men's Doubles - Bernardo Monreal & Luis Lopezllera
Beach volleyball
  1. Women's team - Laura Almaral & Mayra Huerta
Bowling
  1. Men's Doubles - Daniel Falconi, Roberto Silva, Victor de la Fuente, Ernesto Avila
  2. Women's Doubles - Leticia Ituarte, Maria Martinez, Gloria Ortega, Veronica Hernández
Boxing
  1. Men's Flyweight (51 kilograms) - Daniel Ponce de León
  2. Men's Featherweight (57 kilograms) - Jorge Martinez
  3. Men's Lightweight (60 kilograms) - Cristian Bejarano
Canoeing
  1. Men's C-1 1000 metres - José Romero
  2. Men's C-2 1000 metres - Mexico
Diving
  1. Men's 10m Platform - Eduardo Rueda
  2. Women's 10m Platform - María Alcalá
Equestrian
  1. Individual dressage - Bernadette Pujals Cavallo
  2. Team dressage - Mexico
Judo
  1. Women's Extra-Lightweight (48 kg) - Adriana Angeles
Karate
  1. Men's Kata - Hector Ortiz
  2. Men's Kumite (75 kg) - Tetsuo Alonso Murayama
  3. Men's Kumite (80 kg) - Antonio Puente Torres
  4. Women's Kumite (+ 60 kg) - Cristina Madrid
Modern pentathlon
  1. Men's - Sergio Salazar
Racquetball
  1. Men's doubles - Alvaro Beltrán, Javier Moreno
Rowing
  1. Women's Double sculls - Manuela González, Maurenis Hernández
Sailing
  1. Women's Europe class - Tanía Elias Calles
Shooting
  1. Men's 50 metre rifle three positions - Roberto José Elias
Squash
  1. Women's team - Mexico
Synchronized swimming
  1. Team - Mexico
Taekwondo
  1. Women's Flyweight (– 49 kg) - Agueda López
Water skiing
  1. Women's Tricks - Mariana Ramirez
Weightlifting
  1. Women's Lightweight (– 58 kg) - Soraya Jiménez
Wrestling
  1. Greco-Roman (76 kg) - Rodolfo Hernández

References

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