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Mexico at the
2007 Pan American Games
IOC codeMEX
NOCComité Olímpico Mexicano Template:Es icon
in Rio de Janeiro
13–29 July 2007
Competitors400
Flag bearer Iridia Salazar
Medals
Gold
18
Silver
24
Bronze
31
Total
73
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

The 15th Pan American Games were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from 13 to 29 July 2007. Mexico participated with 400 athletes and 218 staff members (delegates, officials, medical and auxiliary staff).

Goals

Mexican athletes achieved the Mexican Olympic Committee goal for the National representation as they ended up placed at the 5th place in general medal count, same place obtained at the 14th Pan American Games.

Medals

Gold

Gold María Romary Rifka – Women's high jump
Gold Ana Gabriela Guevara Espinoza – Women's 400m
Gold José David Galván – Men's 10000m
Gold Carlos Cuadras Quiroa – Men's bantman 54Kg
Gold Gold José Cristóbal Quirino – Men's C1 1000m and 500 categories.
Gold Gold Manuel Cortina and Jesús Valdez – Men's K2 1000m and 500m categories.
Gold Manuel Cortina – Men's K1 500m
Gold Gold Paola Espinosa – Women's 10m platform and 3m springboard categories.
Gold Paola Espinosa and Laura Sánchez – Women's 3m synch springboard
Gold Vanessa Zambotti – Women's over 78Kg
Gold Erick Gálvez – Men's individual.
Gold Alejandra Gaal – Women's up to 49Kg
Gold Iridia Salazar – Women's from 49 to 57Kg
Gold María del Rosario Espinoza – Women's above 67Kg
Gold Carolina Valencia – Women's up to 48Kg category (First Gold medal for Mexico at the 2007 Pan American Games).

Silver

Silver Dulce María Rodríguez de la Cruz – Women's 10,000m
Silver Silver Juan Luis Barrios – Men's 5000m and 1500m categories.
Silver Horacio Nava – Men's 50Km walk
Silver Giovanni Lanaro – Men's pole vault
Silver Talis Apud – Women's 3000m steeplechase
Silver Ana Gabriela Guevara Espinoza, Gabriela E. Medina, Zudykey Rodríguez and María Teresa Rugeiro – Women's 4x400m relay
Silver Aida Román – Women's individual.
Silver José Cristóbal Quirino and Gilberto Soriano – Men's C2 500m
Silver Alexandra Giuseppina Grassi – Women's individual pursuit
Silver Belem Guerrero Méndez – Women's road race
Silver Paola Espinosa and Tatiana Ortiz Galicia – Women's 10m synch platform
Silver Laura Sánchez – Women's 3m springboard
Silver Rommel Pacheco – Men's 10m platform
Silver Cynthia Yazmin Valdez Pérez – Women's individual all-around
Silver Ruth Castillo Galindo – Women's individual apparatus, hoop
Silver Bertha Gutiérrez – Women's under 60Kg
Silver Analicia Ramírez and Lila Pérez – Women's lightweight double sculls
Silver Tania Elías Calles Wolf – Women's one person dinghy, laser radial
Silver Silver Patricia Midori Castañeda Miyamoto – Women's 400m and 800m freestyle categories.
Silver Cinthya Domínguez – Women's up to 69Kg
Silver Damaris Aguirre – Women's up to 75Kg

Bronze

Athletics Jorge Chapoy, Juan René Serrano and Eduardo Vélez – Men's team
Athletics María Esther Sánchez – Women's 20Km walk
Athletics Alejandro Suárez – Men's 10000m
Athletics Nora Leticia Rocha – Women's 5000m
Athletics Omar Cepeda de León – Men's 50Km walk
Athletics Procopio Franco – Men's marathon.
Bronze Mexican and Nicaraguan men's national teams, Bronze medal in Baseball, the game was cancelled due to rain, and the Organizing Committee decided to award the medal to both teams.
Bronze Bibiana Candelas and Mayra García – Women's beach volleyball.
Bronze Braulio Ávila Juárez – Men's fly 51Kg
Bronze Sandra Góngora and Adriana Pérez – Women's doubles.
Bronze Anca Ionela Mateescu – Women's K1 500m
Bronze Laura Lorenza Morfin Macouzet – Women's mountain bike
Bronze Belem Guerrero Méndez – women's points race
Bronze Mexico men's national team.
Bronze Ruth Castillo Galindo – Women's individual all-around
Bronze Bronze Bronze Cynthia Yasmín Valdez Pérez – Women's individual apparatus, rope, clubs and ribbon categories.
Bronze Blajaith Aguilar Rojas, Sofía Díaz de León Lastras, Marienne Montserrat Martínez Medina, Ana Cristina Ortega Benítez, Citlaly Quinta Álvarez and Sara Elizabeth Reyes Rodríguez – Women's all-around
Bronze David Mier y Terán – Men's Windsurfer, Neil Pryde RS:X
Bronze Andrés Akle Carranza and Jorge Xavier Murrieta – Men's double-handed dinghy, snipe
Bronze José Roberto Elías Orozco – Men's 10m air rifle
Bronze Alix Moncada – Women's 10m air rifle
Bronze Ariel Mauricio Flores Gómez – Men's skeet
Bronze Samantha Terán – Women's Squash.
Bronze Samantha Terán, Karina Herrera Zúñiga and Nayelli Hernández – Women's team
Bronze Erick Gálvez, Jorge Baltazar and Marcos Méndez – Men's team
Bronze Juan Veloz – Men's 200m butterfly
Bronze José Luis Ramírez – Men's from 68 to 80Kg
Bronze Santiago González and Víctor Romero – Men's team
Bronze Oscar Aguilar – Men's Greco-Roman 96Kg

Revoked medals

Artistic gymnastics

Bronze The Pan American Games Organizing Committee decided to revoke the Bronze medal obtained by the Mexican Women's gymnastics team (Marisela Arizmendi Torres, Maricela Cantú Mata, Yesenia Estrada Martínez, Érika Mariene García Aguiñaga, Elsa García Rodríguez Blancas and Yeny Ibarra Valdez);[1][2] Marisela Arizmendi Torres had an accreditation as an official ("As" accreditation) instead of being registered as an athlete ("Ao" accreditation), therefore the PASO Executive Committee decided to revoke the bronze medal and award it to the Canadian Women's team, who came up as 4th during the competition.

Results by event

Basketball

Women's Team Competition

  • Team Roster

Triathlon

Men's Competition

  • 1:53:43.51 – 9th place
  • 1:56:26.50 – 18th place
  • 1:56:49.99 – 19th place

Women's Competition

  • 2:00:44.24 – 5th place
  • 2:01:00.46 – 7th place
  • 2:04:20.30 – 15th place

See also

References

  1. ^ "Women's team: Mexico's bronze medal canceled". Rio2007 Official Website. Archived from the original on 22 August 2007. Retrieved 20 July 2007.
  2. ^ "Mexico loses gymnastics medal for accreditation error". Reuters UK. 19 July 2007. Retrieved 20 July 2007.