Athletics at the 1951 Pan American Games

The Athletics Competition at the 1951 Pan American Games was held in the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. A total of 15 nations participated, with 243 athletes representing them in 33 athletics events.

Athletics at the 1951 Pan American Games
VenueRiver Plate Stadium
Date27 February – 6 March
Competitors243 from 15 nations
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Medal summary edit

Men's events edit

 
Mal Whitfield won the 400 m
 
Cuban Rafael Fortún won the 200 m
 
US athletes Bill Brown, Hugo Maiocco, and Mal Whitfield
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
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Rafael Fortún
  Cuba
10.6 Art Bragg
  United States
10.6 Herb McKenley
  Jamaica
11.0
200 metres
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Rafael Fortún
  Cuba
21.3 Art Bragg
  United States
21.4 Herb McKenley
  Jamaica
21.5
400 metres
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Mal Whitfield
  United States
47.8 Hugo Maiocco
  United States
48 Herb McKenley
  Jamaica
48.2
800 metres
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Mal Whitfield
  United States
1:53.2 Bill Brown
  United States
1:53.3 Hugo Maiocco
  United States
1:53.6
1500 metres
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Browning Ross
  United States
4:00.4 Guillermo Solá
  Chile
4:00.5 John Twomey
  United States
4:02.0
5000 metres
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Ricardo Bralo
  Argentina
14:57.2 John Twomey
  United States
14:57.5 Gustavo Rojas
  Chile
15:06.4
10,000 metres
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Curt Stone
  United States
31:08.6 Ricardo Bralo
  Argentina
31:09.4 Ezequiel Bustamente
  Argentina
32:31.8
Marathon
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Delfo Cabrera
  Argentina
2:35:01 Reinaldo Gorno
  Argentina
2:45:00 Luis Velásquez
  Guatemala
2:46:03
110 metres hurdles
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Dick Attlesey
  United States
14.0 Estanislao Kocourek
  Argentina
14.2 Samuel Anderson
  Cuba
14.2
400 metres hurdles
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Jaime Aparicio
  Colombia
53.4 Wilson Carneiro
  Brazil
53.7 Don Halderman
  United States
54.5
3000 metres steeplechase
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Curt Stone
  United States
9:32.0 Browning Ross
  United States
9:32.0 Pedro Caffa
  Argentina
9:44.6
4 × 100 metres relay
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  United States
Donald Campbell
Art Bragg
Dick Attlesey
John Voight
41.0   Cuba
Raúl Mazorra
Angel García
Jesús Farrés
Rafael Fortún
41.2   Argentina
Gerardo Bönnhoff
Adelio Márquez
Fernando Lapuente
Mariano Acosta
41.8
4 × 400 metres relay
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  United States
Bill Brown
Mal Whitfield
John Voight
Hugo Maiocco
3:09.9   Chile
Jaime Hitelman
Reinaldo Martín Muller
Gustavo Ehlers
Jörn Gevert
3:17.7   Argentina
Guido Veronese
Máximo Guerra
Julio Ferreyra
Eduardo Balducci
3:18.4
10,000 metres walk
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Henry Laskau
  United States
50:26.8 Luis Turza
  Argentina
52:27.5 Martín Casas
  Argentina
52:59.6
50 kilometres walk
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Sixto Ibáñez
  Argentina
5:06:07 James Jackson
  Trinidad and Tobago
5:21:13 Amando González
  Argentina
5:27:01
High jump
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Virgil Severns
  United States
1.95 Cal Clark
  United States
1.90 Adilton de Almeida
  Brazil
1.90
Pole vault
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Bob Richards
  United States
4.50 Jaime Piqueras
  Peru
3.90 Sinibaldo Gerbasi
  Brazil
3.90
Long jump
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Gay Bryan
  United States
7.14 Albino Geist
  Argentina
7.09 Jim Holland
  United States
6.95
Triple jump
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Adhemar da Silva
  Brazil
15.19 Hélio da Silva
  Brazil
15.17 Bruno Witthaus
  Argentina
14.34
Shot put
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Jim Fuchs
  United States
17.25 Juan Kahnert
  Argentina
14.27 Nadim Marreis
  Brazil
14.07
Discus throw
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Jim Fuchs
  United States
48.91 Dick Doyle
  United States
47.28 Elvio Porta
  Argentina
44.93
Hammer throw
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Emilio Ortíz
  Argentina
48.04 Manuel Etchepare
  Argentina
46.12 Arturo Melcher
  Chile
45.70
Javelin throw
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Ricardo Héber
  Argentina
68.08 Steve Seymour
  United States
67.08 Horst Walter
  Argentina
66.33
Decathlon
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Hernán Figueroa
  Chile
6610 Hernán Alzamora
  Peru
6063 Enrique Salazar
  Guatemala
4380

Women's events edit

 
Peruvian athlete Julia Sánchez
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
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Julia Sánchez
  Peru
12.2 Jean Patton
  United States
12.3 Lilián Heinz
  Argentina
12.7
200 metres
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Jean Patton
  United States
25.3 Nell Jackson
  United States
25.7 Adriana Millard
  Chile
26.1
80 metres hurdles
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Eliana Gaete
  Chile
11.9 Marion Huber
  Chile
12.0 Nancy Phillips
  United States
12.1
4 × 100 metres relay
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  United States
Nell Jackson
Jean Patton
Dolores Dwyer
Janet Moreau
48.7   Chile
Adriana Millard
Hildegard Kreft
Betty Kretschmer
Eliana Gaete
49.3   Argentina
Olga Bianchi
Teresa Carvajal
Lilián Heinz
Ana María Fontán
49.8
High jump
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Jacinta Sandiford
  Ecuador
1.46 Lucy López
  Chile
1.46 Elizabeth Müller
  Brazil
1.46
Long jump
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Beatriz Kretschmer
  Chile
5.42 Lisa Peters
  Chile
5.20 Wanda dos Santos
  Brazil
5.18
Shot put
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Ingeborg Mello
  Argentina
12.45 Vera Trezoitko
  Brazil
11.59 Ingeborg Pfüller
  Argentina
11.58
Discus throw
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Ingeborg Mello
  Argentina
38.55 Ingeborg Pfüller
  Argentina
37.19 Frances Kaszubski
  United States
35.84
Javelin throw
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Hortensia López García
  Mexico
39.45 Amelia Bert
  United States
38.08 Berta Chiú
  Mexico
37.97
  • nb Hortensia López García finished 5th in the preliminary round and advanced to the final, winning the women's javelin throw with a distance of 39.45m. Her performance was challenged that same day by the Panama athletics delegation, which claimed that only the top 4 athletes should have advanced to the final instead of the top 6. García's finals performance was briefly discounted, moving Judith Caballero of Panama up to the bronze medal position, but it was reinstated the next day.[1] Some sources still list García's preliminary round mark of 32.68m as her final result.[2]

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States1711634
2  Argentina781227
3  Chile36312
4  Cuba2114
5  Brazil1359
6  Peru1203
7  Colombia1001
  Ecuador1001
9  Mexico0101
  Trinidad and Tobago0101
11  Jamaica0033
12  Guatemala0022
13  Panama0011
Totals (13 entries)33333399

Participating nations edit

References edit

  1. ^ Óscar I. Guevara (14 October 2011). "Ad Hominem Deportivus". Televisa Sports (in Spanish).
  2. ^ I Pan American Game, Buenos Aires 1951 Women, Field. Track and Field Brinkster. Retrieved on 2018-01-13.