Uruguay at the 2007 Pan American Games
Uruguay at the 2007 Pan American Games | |||||||||
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IOC code | URU | ||||||||
NOC | Uruguayan Olympic Committee | ||||||||
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in Rio de Janeiro 13–29 July 2007 | |||||||||
Competitors | 173 in 22 sports | ||||||||
Flag bearer | Andrés Silva | ||||||||
Medals Ranked 22nd |
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Pan American Games appearances (overview) | |||||||||
The 15th Pan-American Games were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, between 13 July 2007 and 29 July 2007.
Medals
Silver
Sailing
- Men's Snipe Class: Pablo Defazio and Eduardo Medici
Bronze
Basketball
- Men's Team Competition: Uruguay national basketball team
Cycling
- Men's Points Race: Milton Wynants
Competitors by event
Athletics
- Andrés Silva
- Heber Viera
- Stefanía Zoryez
- Déborah Gyurcsek
Basketball
Men's Team Competition
- Preliminary Round (Group B)
- Defeated United States (72-81)
- Lost to Argentina (69-71)
- Defeated Panama (76-68)
- Semi Finals
- Lost to Brazil (73-85)
- Bronze Medal Match
- Defeated Argentina (99-93) → Bronze Medal
- Team Roster
- Emiliano Taboada
- Mauricio Aguiar
- Leandro García
- Esteban Batista
- Gastón Paez
- Nicolás Mazzarino
- Fernando Martínez
- Gustavo Barrera
- Claudio Charquero
- Martín Osimani
- Juan Pablo Silveira
- Sebastián Izaguirre
Beach Volleyball
- Fabio Dalmás and Nicolás Zanotta
- Mariana Guerrero and Karina Cardozo
Canoeing
- Marcelo D'Ambrosio
- Christian Vergara
- Guillermo Giorgi
Cycling
- Milton Wynants
- Luis Morales
- Alen Reyes
- Fabiana Granizal
Equestrian
- Ricardo Monge
- Julio Alvarez
- Edison Quintana
Field Hockey
Women's Team Competition
- Andrea Fazzio
- Carolina Mutilva
- Bettiana Ceretta
- Anna Karina Bissignano
- Patricia Bueno
- Mariana Ríos
- Virginia Casabó
- Eleonora Rebollo
- Carolina Gibernau
- Patricia Campos
- Alessandra Rasso
- Verónica Dupont
- Virginia Bessio
- Sofía Sanguinetti
- Mercedes Lerena
- María Algorta
Football
Women's Team Competition
- Luciana Gómez
- Stefanía Maggiolini
- Tamy Gares
- Carla Arrua
- Aida Camaño
- Guillermina Rodríguez
- Alejandra Laborda
- Paula Viera
- Angélica Souza
- Juliana Castro
- Sindy Ramírez
- Lorena López
- Gabriela Paiva
- Laura Far
- Carla Quinteros
- Inés Rusch
- Natalia González
- Mayra Padrón
Gymnastics
- Romina Moccia
Handball
Men's Team Competition
- Gonzalo Gamba
- Carlos Pintos
- Nicolás Orlando
- Hernann Wenzel
- Maximiliano Gratadoux
- Pablo Poggio
- Maximiliano Malfatti
- Rodrigo Bernal
- Sebastián Noveri
- Pablo Caro
- Nicolás Fabra
- Gabriel Spangenberg
- Pablo Marrochi
- Luis Eduardo Suberbielle
- Pablo Montes
Judo
- Javier Terra
Karate
- Manuel Costa
Modern Pentathlon
- Luis Siri
- Luis Benavides
Rowing
- Rodolfo Collazo
- Angel García
- Jhonatan Esquivel
- Emiliano Dumestre
- Emmanuel Bouvier
- Danilo Frangi
- Joe Reboledo
Sailing
- Santiago Silveira
- Nicolás Shabán
- Alejandro Foglia
- Pablo Defazio
- Eduardo Medici
- Sebastián Raña
Shooting
- Carolina Lozado
- Diana Cabrera
- Luis Méndez
- Jorge García
Skating
- María Cecilia Laurino
- Maximiliano García
Swimming
- Paul Kutscher
- Martín Kutscher
- Francisco Picasso
- Gabriel Melconian
- Daniel Queipo
- Antonella Scanavino
- Elsa Pumar
- Andrea Guerra
- Inés Remersaro
Taekwondo
- Mayko Votta
Tennis
- Marcel Felder
- Federico Sansonetti
- Estefanía Cracium
- María Arechavaleta
Triathlon
Men's Competition
- Guillermo Nantes
- 2:04:16.84 — 28th place
Women's Competition
- Virginia López
- 2:15:18.67 — 25th place
Weightlifting
- Mauricio de Marino
- Edward Silva
See also
External links
References
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