Mistrzostwa Panamerykańskie w Judo 2000

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25. Mistrzostwa panamerykańskie w judo odbywały się w dniach 1012 listopada 2000 roku w Orlando. W tabeli medalowej tryumfowali judocy z Kanady.

Klasyfikacja medalowa

MiejscePaństwoGold medal with cup.svgSilver medal with cup.svgBronze medal with cup.svgRazem
1 Kanada55414
2 Stany Zjednoczone43411
3 Wenezuela2158
4 Brazylia2114
5 Argentyna1348
6 Portoryko1146
7 Chile1113
8 Ekwador1001
9 Meksyk0112
10 Kolumbia0101
11 Dominikana0044
12 Haiti0011
. Salwador0011
. Urugwaj0011
Razem17173165

Medaliści

Mężczyźni

Konkurencja:Złoto:Srebro:Brąz:
−55 kgPortoryko Juan RománArgentyna Sebastián PazKanada Rashad Chin
Dominikana Juan de Paula
−60 kgBrazylia Denílson LourençoKanada Daniel SimardDominikana Juan Carlos Jacinto
Argentyna Emiliano Sosa
−66 kgWenezuela Ludwig OrtizKanada Faycal BousbiatSalwador Miguel Angel Moreno
Stany Zjednoczone Alex Ottiano
−73 kgStany Zjednoczone Orlando FuentesKanada Jean-François MarceauArgentyna Lucas Landolfi
Wenezuela Richard León
−81 kgArgentyna Ariel SgangaWenezuela Daniel InsúaUrugwaj Álvaro Paseyro
Stany Zjednoczone Aaron Cohen
−90 kgKanada Keith MorganChile Gabriel LamaDominikana José Miguel Boissard
Argentyna Alejandro González
−100 kgStany Zjednoczone Ato HandKolumbia Juan GeraldinoArgentyna Andrés Loforte
Kanada Steven Edmonds
ponad 100 kgStany Zjednoczone Peter CampbellArgentyna Orlando BaccinoWenezuela Reinaldo Vargas
Dominikana José Eugenio Vásquez
OpenChile Gabriel LamaArgentyna Orlando BaccinoHaiti Joel Brutus
Portoryko Carlos Santiago

Kobiety

Konkurencja:Złoto:Srebro:Brąz:
−44 kgWenezuela Susej OliverosStany Zjednoczone Katherine EnslerKanada Isabel Latulippe
−48 kgKanada Cynthya TanMeksyk Adriana LosadaBrazylia Mariana Martins
Stany Zjednoczone Sayaka Matsumoto
−52 kgStany Zjednoczone Charlee MinkinKanada Emi TasakaWenezuela Jackelin Díaz
Portoryko Elizabeth Meléndez
−57 kgKanada Michelle BuckinghamBrazylia Tania FerreiraPortoryko Roxana García
Stany Zjednoczone Davina Minkin
−63 kgBrazylia Vânia IshiiPortoryko Jessica GarcíaChile Marta Dávila
Kanada Sophie Roberge
−70 kgKanada Marie-Hélène ChisholmStany Zjednoczone Sandra Atsuko BacherPortoryko Ivonne Pérez
Meksyk Nancy Acosta Ávila
−78 kgKanada Amy CottonStany Zjednoczone Amy TongWenezuela Marianela Astudillo
ponad 78 kgEkwador Carmen ChaláKanada Olia BergerWenezuela Giovanna Blanco

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