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Athletics at the 1979 Pan American Games – Men's 20 kilometres walk

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Men's 20 kilometres walk at the 1979 Pan American Games
VenueEstadio Sixto Escobar
Dates13 July
Winning time1:28:15
Medalists
Gold medal   Mexico
Silver medal   United States
Bronze medal   United States
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The men's 20 kilometres walk competition of the athletics events at the 1979 Pan American Games took place at the Estadio Sixto Escobar.[1][2] The defending Pan American Games champion was Daniel Bautista of Mexico.

Records

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Prior to this competition, the existing world and Pan American Games records were as follows:

World record  Reima Salonen (FIN) 1:21:01 Raisio, Finland June 6, 1979
Pan American Games record  Ron Laird (USA) 1:33:05 Winnipeg, Canada 1967

Results

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KEY: WR World Record GR Pan American Record
Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Daniel Bautista  Mexico 1:28:15 GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Neal Pyke  United States 1:30:17
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Clark Scully  United States 1:32:30
4 Santiago Fonseca  Honduras 1:35:20
5 Marcel Jobin  Canada 1:38:42
6 Domingo Colín  Mexico 1:40:02
7 Ernesto Alfaro  Colombia 1:41:30
8 Alexis López  Costa Rica 1:41:33
9 Luis Mendez  Honduras 1:43:43
10 Helmut Bueck  Canada 1:44:55
11 Wilmer Santiago  Puerto Rico 1:47:58
12 Jorge Quiñonez  Colombia 1:50:43
13 Lino Medina  Cuba 1:54:48
Glen Sweazey  Canada DNS
Edgar López  Costa Rica DNS
Reinaldo Luces  Venezuela DNS

References

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  1. ^ Memoria VIII Juegos Deportivos Panamericanos San Juan, Puerto Rico 1979 (PDF) (in Spanish). 1979 Pan American Games Organising Committee (COPAN 79). 1981. p. 197. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-08-11. Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  2. ^ Full results
  3. ^ Memoria VIII Juegos Deportivos Panamericanos San Juan, Puerto Rico 1979 (PDF) (in Spanish). 1979 Pan American Games Organising Committee (COPAN 79). 1981. p. 250. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-08-11. Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  4. ^ Ohio Racewalker (PDF). July 1979. p. 1.