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2011 Pan American Cycling Championships
VenueMedellín, Colombia
Date(s) (2011-05-01 - 2011-05-08)May 1–8, 2011
VelodromeVelódromo Martín Emilio Cochise Rodriguez
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The 2011 Pan American Cycling Championships took place in Medellín, Colombia on May 1–8, 2011.[1]

Medal summary

Road

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road race[2] Gregolry Panizo
 Brazil
Gonzalo Garrido
 Chile
Luis Felipe Laverde
 Colombia
Time trial[3] Leandro Messineo
 Argentina
Iván Casas
 Colombia
Tomás Gil
 Venezuela

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road race[2] Clara Hughes
 Canada
Evelyn García
 El Salvador
Theresa Cliff-Ryan
 United States
Time trial[3] Clara Hughes
 Canada
Evelyn Stevens
 United States
Amber Neben
 United States

Men (under 23)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road race[2] Gideoni Monteiro
 Brazil
Enzo Moyano
 Argentina
Arnold Olavarria
 Chile
Time trial[3] Ramón Carretero
 Panama
Daniel Jaramillo
 Colombia
Jacob Rathe
 United States

Track

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint[4] Hersony Canelón
 Venezuela
Jimmy Watkins
 United States
Njisane Phillip
 Trinidad and Tobago
1 km time trial[5] Ángel Pulgar
 Venezuela
Travis Smith
 Canada
Fabián Puerta
 Colombia
Keirin[6] Fabián Puerta
 Colombia
Hersony Canelón
 Venezuela
Christian Tamayo
 Colombia
Individual pursuit[7] Arles Castro
 Colombia
Juan Esteban Arango
 Colombia
Gonzalo Miranda
 Chile
Scratch[8] Carlos Urán
 Colombia
Cristopher Mansilla
 Chile
Ángel Colla
 Argentina
Points race[9] Edwin Ávila
 Colombia
Pablo Seisdedos
 Chile
Jan Carlos Arias
 Cuba
Omnium[6] Luis Mansilla
 Chile
Carlos Linarez
 Venezuela
Carlos Urán
 Colombia
Madison[5]  Chile
Antonio Cabrera
Cristopher Mansilla
 Colombia
Edwin Ávila
Weimar Roldán
 Mexico
Diego Yépez
Christian Martínez
Team sprint[8]  Colombia
Christian Tamayo
Fabián Puerta
Jonathan Marín
 United States
Dean Tracy
Jimmy Watkins
Michael Blatchford
 Venezuela
Ángel Pulgar
Hersony Canelón
César Marcano
Team pursuit[8]  Colombia
Juan Esteban Arango
Edwin Ávila
Arles Castro
Weimar Roldán
 Chile
Antonio Cabrera
Luis Mansilla
Luis Sepúlveda
Gonzalo Miranda
 Argentina
Eduardo Sepúlveda
Maximiliano Almada
Christian Martínez
Marcos Crespo

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint[6] Lisandra Guerra
 Cuba
Monique Sullivan
 Canada
Daniela Larreal
 Venezuela
500 m time trial[8] Lisandra Guerra
 Cuba
Juliana Gaviria
 Colombia
Cristin Walker
 United States
Keirin[5] Lisandra Guerra
 Cuba
Cristin Walker
 United States
Monique Sullivan
 Canada
Individual pursuit[7] María Luisa Calle
 Colombia
Yudelmis Domínguez
 Cuba
Marlies Mejías
 Cuba
Scratch[10] Yoanka González
 Cuba
Lorena Vargas
 Colombia
Íngrid Drexel
 Mexico
Points race[8] Lilibeth Chacón
 Venezuela
Arlenis Sierra
 Cuba
Cari Higgins
 United States
Omnium[5] Marlies Mejías
 Cuba
María Luisa Calle
 Colombia
Cari Higgins
 United States
Team sprint[7]  Colombia
Diana García
Juliana Gaviria
 Venezuela
Mariaesthela Vilera
Daniela Larreal
 Cuba
Arianna Herrera
Lisandra Guerra
Team pursuit[11]  Cuba
Yoanka González
Yudelmis Domínguez
Marlies Mejías
 Venezuela
Angie González
Danielys García
Lilibeth Chacón
 Colombia
Sérika Gulumá
Lorena Vargas
Luz Adriana Tovar

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Colombia (COL)87520
2 Cuba (CUB)62311
3 Venezuela (VEN)34310
4 Chile (CHI)2428
5 Canada (CAN)2215
6 Brazil (BRA)2002
7 Argentina (ARG)1124
8 Panama (PAN)1001
9 United States (USA)04610
10 El Salvador (ESA)0101
11 Mexico (MEX)0022
12 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)0011
Totals (12 entries)25252575

References

  1. ^ "Canadian Team Announced for 2011 Pan-American Road and Track Championships". Pedal Magazine. 26 April 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Hughes solos to victory, earns second Panamerican gold; Garcia, Cliff-Ryan complete women's podium". Cycling News. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Hughes wins women's time trial; Argentina's Messineo takes men's title". Cycling News. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Men – Elite – Pan American Championships (COL/CC) – Sprint". UCI. Retrieved 22 November 2016.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ a b c d "Colombia, Cuba continue success on final day; Venezuela, Chile add golds". Cycling News. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  6. ^ a b c "Canelon tops Watkins in controversial sprint final; Cuba claims women's team pursuit after rain delay". Cycling News. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  7. ^ a b c "Colombia consolida su liderazgo en el Panamericano de ciclismo" (in Spanish). Terra. 3 May 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Host country finds success on day 1; Uran Arroyaye claims scratch race gold". Cycling News. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Men – Elite – Pan American Championships (COL/CC) – Points Race". UCI. Archived from the original on 25 November 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  10. ^ "Women – Elite – Pan American Championships (COL/CC) – Scratch". UCI. Archived from the original on 23 November 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  11. ^ "Women – Elite – Pan American Championships (COL/CC) – Team Pursuit". UCI. Archived from the original on 23 November 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.