Mistrzostwa Panamerykańskie w Judo 1992

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19. Mistrzostwa panamerykańskie w judo odbywały się w 1992 roku w Hamilton. W tabeli medalowej tryumfowali judocy z Kuby.

Klasyfikacja medalowa

MiejscePaństwoGold medal with cup.svgSilver medal with cup.svgBronze medal with cup.svgRazem
1 Kuba63110
2 Brazylia41611
3 Stany Zjednoczone30710
4 Wenezuela1337
5 Argentyna11810
6 Meksyk1124
7 Kanada0426
8 Portoryko0202
9 Haiti0112
10 Dominikana0011
Razem16163163

Medaliści

Mężczyźni

Konkurencja:Złoto:Srebro:Brąz:
−56 kgBrazylia Rodolfo YamayoseKanada Paul LandersStany Zjednoczone Clayton Sunada
Argentyna Sebastián Ulla
−60 kgStany Zjednoczone Tony OkadaWenezuela Willis GarcíaMeksyk Salvador Hernández
Brazylia Shigueto Yamasaki
−65 kgStany Zjednoczone Jimmy PedroKuba Israel HernándezArgentyna Francisco Morales Vivas
Wenezuela Roger Durán
−71 kgMeksyk Mario GonzálezHaiti Ernst LaraqueStany Zjednoczone Dan Hatano
Argentyna Edgardo Antinori
−78 kgStany Zjednoczone Richard RileyBrazylia Ezequiel ParaguassuArgentyna Gastón García
Wenezuela Kilmar Campos
−86 kgBrazylia Wagner CastropilMeksyk Javier PinaStany Zjednoczone Joseph Wanag
Haiti Hermate Souffrant
−95 kgBrazylia Aurélio MiguelKuba Belarmino SalgadoArgentyna Jorge Aguirre Wardi
Wenezuela Charles Griffith
ponad 95 kgBrazylia José Mario TranquiliniKuba Frank Moreno GarcíaArgentyna Orlando Baccino

Kobiety

Konkurencja:Złoto:Srebro:Brąz:
−45 kgWenezuela Ivis GarcíaKanada Cynthya TanBrazylia Andreza Bariane
Stany Zjednoczone Amy Moesta
−48 kgKuba Amarilis SavónWenezuela María VillapolBrazylia Andrea Berti Rodrigues
Meksyk Liliana Fernández
−52 kgArgentyna Carolina MarianiKanada Nathalie GosselinStany Zjednoczone Jo Anne Quiring
Kuba Legna Verdecia
−56 kgKuba Driulis GonzálezPortoryko Maniliz SegarraBrazylia Jemina Alves
Kanada Renee Hock
−61 kgKuba Ileana Beltrán ZuluetaWenezuela Xiomara GriffithArgentyna Mariel Quintieri
Dominikana Eleucadia Vargas
−66 kgKuba Odalis RevéArgentyna Laura MartinelBrazylia Rosicleia Campos
Kanada Sophie Roberge
−72 kgKuba Niurka MorenoKanada Karine BlanchetStany Zjednoczone Sandra Atsuko Bacher
Argentyna Marcela Cano
ponad 72 kgKuba Estela RodríguezPortoryko Nilmari SantiniBrazylia Edilene Andrade
Stany Zjednoczone Colleen Rosensteel

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