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Mexico at the
1991 Pan American Games
IOC codeMEX
NOCComité Olímpico Mexicano (in Spanish)
in Havana
8–18 August 1991
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
14
Silver
23
Bronze
38
Total
75
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

The 11th Pan American Games were held in Havana, Cuba from August 2 to August 18, 1991.

Medals

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Gold

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  1. Men's 5000 metres - Arturo Barrios
  2. Men's 10000 metres - Martín Pitayo
  3. Men's 50 kilometre road walk - Carlos Mercenario
  4. Women's 10000 metres - María del Carmen Díaz
  5. Women's Marathon - Olga Appell
  6. Women's 50 kilometre road walk - Graciela Mendoza
  1. Women's Masters - Edda Piccini
  1. Men's Lightweight - Mario González
  1. Men's Single sculls - Joaquín Gómez
  2. Men's Lightweight Single sculls - Miguel García
  3. Men's Lightweight Coxless Pairs - Mexico
  4. Women's Double sculls - Mexico
  1. Men's Team 10 metre air pistol - Mexico
  1. Men's singles - Luis-Enrique Herrera

Silver

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  1. Men's Recurve Team
  2. Women's Recurve Team
  1. Men's 5000 metres - Ignacio Fragoso
  2. Men's 20 kilometre road walk - Joel Sánchez Guerrero
  3. Men's 50 kilometre road walk - Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
  4. Women's 3000 metres - María del Carmen Díaz
  1. Men's Light Flyweight - Ricardo Sánchez López
  2. Men's Light Welterweight - Edgar Ruiz
  1. Men's C-2 500 metres - Mexico
  2. Men's C-2 1000 metres - Mexico
  1. Men's 10m Platform - Jesús Mena
  1. Women's Individual épée - Angélica Dueñas
  1. Men's Team - Mexico
  1. Men's Horizontal Bar - Luis López
  1. Women's Single sculls - Martha García
  2. Women's Lightweight Single sculls - María Montoya
  1. Women's 470 - Mexico
  1. Women's Duet - Sonia Cárdeñas & Lourdes Olivera
  1. Men's 54 kg - Agustín Ayala
  1. Men's Doubles - Mexico
  1. Men's Freestyle (52 kg) - Bernardo Olvera
  2. Men's Freestyle (74 kg) - Felipe Guzman

Bronze

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  1. Men's Recurve: Ricardo Rojas
  2. Men's Recurve 30 m: Ricardo Rojas
  3. Men's Recurve 50 m: Ricardo Rojas
  4. Men's Recurve 70 m: Eduardo Messmacher
  5. Men's Recurve 90 m: Ricardo Rojas
  6. Women's Recurve: Aurora Bretón
  7. Women's Recurve 30 m: Aurora Bretón
  8. Women's Recurve 50 m: Miriam Véliz
  9. Women's Recurve 60 m: Alejandra Garcia
  10. Women's Recurve 70 m: Aurora Bretón
  1. Women's 10000 metres - María Luisa Servín
  2. Women's 10000 metre track walk - Maricela Chávez
  1. Men's Team - Alfonso Rodríguez, Daniel Falconi, Luis Javier Iserte, Roberto Silva
  2. Women's Team - Edda Piccini, Ana Maria Avila, Leticia Rosas, Celia Flores
  1. Men's Bantamweight - Javier Calderón
  2. Men's Featherweight - Arnulfo Castillo
  3. Men's Welterweight - Santos Beltrán
  1. Men's C-1 500 metres - José Ferrer
  1. Men's 1m Springboard - Jorge Mondragon
  2. Men's 3m Springboard - Jorge Mondragon
  1. Team dressage - Mexico
  1. Women's individual épée - Yolitzin Martínez
  2. Women's team épée - Mexico
  1. Men's Parallel Bars - Luis López
  2. Men's Parallel Bars - Alejandro Peniche
  3. Men's Vault - Alejandro Peniche
  4. Men's Team - Mexico
  1. Men's Quadruple sculls - Mexico
  2. Men's Lightweight quadruple sculls - Mexico
  3. Women's Quadruple sculls - Mexico
  1. Men's Finn - Erick Mergenthaler
  1. Men's 100m freestyle: Rodrigo González
  2. Women's 4×100m Medley Relay: Heike Koerner, Monique Piñon, Gabriela Gaja, Laura Sánchez
  3. Women's 4×200m Freestyle Relay: Lorenza Muñoz, Maria S.Rivera, Heike Koerner, Laura Sánchez
  1. Women's Solo - Sonia Cárdeñas
  1. Men's 58 kg - Rafael Zúñiga
  2. Men's 70 kg - Víctor Estrada
  1. Men's Doubles - Mexico
  2. Women's Doubles - Mexico
  1. Men's Greco-Roman (68 kg) - Juan Mora

Results by event

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See also

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References

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