Mistrzostwa Panamerykańskie w Zapasach 1993

Mistrzostwa rozegrano 21 maja 1993 roku w Gwatemali

Tabela medalowa

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Poz.PaństwoGold medal america.svgSilver medal america.svgBronze medal (Americas).svgŁącznie
1. Kuba122115
2. Stany Zjednoczone76316
3. Meksyk1337
4. Wenezuela0448
5. Portoryko0347
6. Kanada0235
7. Dominikana0011
 Argentyna0011
Razem20202060

Wyniki

W stylu klasycznym

Wagazłotysrebrnybrązowy
48 kgKuba Wilber SánchezMeksyk Enrique AguilarWenezuela José Ochoa
52 kgKuba Raúl MartínezMeksyk Juan CortésDominikana Ulises Valentín
57 kgKuba Luis SarmientoKanada James CakoStany Zjednoczone Broderick Lee
62 kgKuba Juan Luis MarénWenezuela Winston SantosStany Zjednoczone Herbert House
68 kgKuba Liubal ColásPortoryko Francisco LópezStany Zjednoczone Kevin Bracken
74 kgKuba Filiberto AscuyMeksyk Rodolfo HernándezWenezuela Néstor García
82 kgKuba Alexei BanesPortoryko José BetancourtArgentyna Daniel Iglesias
90 kgStany Zjednoczone Ernest Pasteur jr.Wenezuela Evelio de Jesús SuárezKuba Pedro Roque Favier
100 kgKuba Héctor MiliánStany Zjednoczone Tolly ThompsonWenezuela Luis Alcalá
130 kgKuba Adel NeufalStany Zjednoczone Timothy TekautzPortoryko Edwin Millet

w stylu wolnym

Wagazłotysrebrnybrązowy
48 kgStany Zjednoczone Dan VidlatWenezuela Itamar DíazKanada Terry Pomeroy
52 kgKuba Julio CastilloStany Zjednoczone Brian KapustaMeksyk Bernardo Olvera
57 kgKuba Jesús LambidaStany Zjednoczone Sammie HensonMeksyk Jorge Lopez
62 kgStany Zjednoczone Shawn CharlesPortoryko Anibál NievesWenezuela Jesús Vale
68 kgStany Zjednoczone Alan FriedKuba Pedro GarcíaMeksyk Eloy Urbano
74 kgMeksyk Felipe GuzmánStany Zjednoczone William ShortKanada Travis Himberight
82 kgStany Zjednoczone Les GutchesKuba Elisael GuzmánPortoryko José Betancourt
90 kgKuba Jose MolinaStany Zjednoczone Dominic BlackKanada Dean Schmeichel
100 kgStany Zjednoczone Kerry McCoyKanada Wayne WeathersPortoryko Luis Márquez
130 kgStany Zjednoczone Justin GreenleeWenezuela Argenis ArayPortoryko Edwin Millet

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