Mistrzostwa Panamerykańskie w Zapasach 2004

Mistrzostwa rozegrano 6 maja 2004 roku w mieście Gwatemala.

Tabela medalowa

PaństwoGold medal with cup.svgSilver medal with cup.svgBronze medal with cup.svgRazem:
1.Kuba Kuba120012
2.Stany Zjednoczone USA411318
3.Wenezuela Wenezuela35614
4.Kolumbia Kolumbia1225
5.Brazylia Brazylia1023
6.Portoryko Portoryko0123
7.Gwatemala Gwatemala0112
8.Peru Peru0101
9.Chile Chile0022
10.Salwador Salwador0011
10.Dominikana Dominikana0011
10.Argentyna Argentyna0011
razem:21212163

Wyniki

W stylu klasycznym

Wagazłotysrebrnybrązowy
55 kgKuba Lázaro RivasWenezuela Eduardo FreitesGwatemala Julio Maldonado
60 kgKuba Osmany DucaPeru Sidney GuzmánWenezuela Jairo Alvarado
66 kgKuba Roberto MonzónStany Zjednoczone Ron MuirWenezuela Carlos Ramos
74 kgKuba Filiberto AscuyStany Zjednoczone Steven WoodsDominikana Edwin Abreu
84 kgWenezuela Jean RamírezStany Zjednoczone Jeff FunicelloChile Carlos García
96 kgKuba Alain RivasStany Zjednoczone Brandon RuizWenezuela Douglas Ávila
120 kgKuba Mijaín LópezStany Zjednoczone Davie RossChile Andrés Ayub

W stylu wolnym

Wagazłotysrebrnybrązowy
55 kgStany Zjednoczone Nicholas SimmonsWenezuela Héctor CamachoKolumbia Fredy Serrano
60 kgKuba René MonteroStany Zjednoczone Tom ClumArgentyna Fernando Iglesias
66 kgKuba Yandro QuintanaStany Zjednoczone Clint MusserPortoryko Jonathan Rodríguez
74 kgKuba Iván FundoraStany Zjednoczone Kirk WhiteWenezuela Juan Álvarez
84 kgKuba Daniel GonzálezPortoryko Matthew WhiteStany Zjednoczone Andy Hrovat
96 kgKuba Yoel RomeroStany Zjednoczone Thomas David RowlandsWenezuela Luis Vivenes
120 kgKuba Alexis RodríguezGwatemala Yordany FigueroaStany Zjednoczone Brian Keck

W stylu wolnym kobiet

Wagazłotysrebrnybrązowy
48 kgStany Zjednoczone Sara Fulp-AllenWenezuela Yenny CaripáSalwador Karla Argueta
51 kgWenezuela Mayelis CaripáKolumbia Rita MateusPortoryko Livanis Rivera
55 kgKolumbia Sandra RoaStany Zjednoczone Danyelle HedinWenezuela Mirna Henríquez
59 kgStany Zjednoczone Alaina BerubeWenezuela Yoselin RojasKolumbia Pilar Parra
63 kgBrazylia Juliana BorgesKolumbia Sandra AmadoStany Zjednoczone Stephanie Shaw
67 kgWenezuela Jaramit WefferStany Zjednoczone Heather MartinBrazylia Caroline Cardoso
72 kgStany Zjednoczone Stephanie LeeWenezuela Rainel GuerraBrazylia Rosângela Conceição

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