Mistrzostwa Panamerykańskie w Zapasach 2010

Mistrzostwa rozegrano od 28 do 30 kwietnia 2010 roku w mieście Monterrey.

Tabela medalowa

PaństwoGold medal with cup.svgSilver medal with cup.svgBronze medal with cup.svgRazem:
1.Kuba Kuba102214
2.Stany Zjednoczone USA66719
3.Kanada Kanada33814
4.Dominikana Dominikana1236
5.Wenezuela Wenezuela1225
6.Meksyk Meksyk0369
7.Portoryko Portoryko0224
8.Brazylia Brazylia0123
9.Peru Peru0022
9.Salwador Salwador0022
11.Argentyna Argentyna0011
razem:21213779

Wyniki

W stylu klasycznym

Wagazłotysrebrnybrązowybrązowy
55 kgKuba Gustavo BalartDominikana Francisco EncarnaciónMeksyk Ildefonso ArangureStany Zjednoczone Lindsey Durlacher
60 kgDominikana Jansel RamírezMeksyk Manuel LópezStany Zjednoczone Jimmy Patrick Chase----
66 kgKuba Pedro MulénsMeksyk Ulises BarragánStany Zjednoczone Ellis Coleman----
74 kgKuba Mayli Raúl ConsuegraStany Zjednoczone Jacob FisherArgentyna Francisco BarrioDominikana Ángelo Mota Brea
84 kgKuba Pablo ShoreyDominikana José Arias ParedesPortoryko Luis BetancourtStany Zjednoczone Haight Cheney
96 kgStany Zjednoczone Justin RuizKuba Yasmany Lugo CabreraWenezuela Erwin Caraballo----
120 kgWenezuela Rafael BarrenoStany Zjednoczone Brandon RuppDominikana Ramón GarcíaPortoryko Winchiel Negron

W stylu wolnym

Wagazłotysrebrnybrązowybrązowy
55 kgKuba Frank ChamizoStany Zjednoczone Obenson BlancMeksyk Arturo ChávezKanada Aso Palani
60 kgKuba Alejandro ValdésKanada James ManciniDominikana Gabriel GarcíaStany Zjednoczone Coleman Scott
66 kgKuba Geandry GarzónPortoryko Pedro SotoKanada Haislan VeranesMeksyk Manuel Rivera
74 kgKuba Iván FundoraWenezuela Ricardo RobertyStany Zjednoczone Trent PaulsonKanada Cleopas Ncube
84 kgKuba Reineris SalasPortoryko Jaime EspinalWenezuela José DíazKanada Donald Brown
96 kgKuba Michel BatistaWenezuela Luis VivenesStany Zjednoczone James BergmanKanada Khetag Pliev
120 kgStany Zjednoczone Tervel DlagnevMeksyk Jesse RuízBrazylia Antoine JaoudeKanada Stephen Snijders

W stylu wolnym kobiet

Wagazłotysrebrnybrązowybrązowy
48 kgStany Zjednoczone Clarissa ChunKanada Jasmine MianMeksyk Guadalupe PérezPeru Flor Quispe
51 kgKanada Vanessa BrownStany Zjednoczone Jessica MedinaPeru Jenny Mallqui----
55 kgKanada Andrea RossStany Zjednoczone Whitney ConderMeksyk Alma ValenciaKuba Idirmis Acea García
59 kgStany Zjednoczone Deanna RixBrazylia Joice da SilvaMeksyk Wendy GarcíaKanada Amanda Gerhart
63 kgStany Zjednoczone Elena PirozhkovaKuba Katerina VidiauxSalwador Susana ValenciaKanada Stacie Anaka
67 kgKanada Elisabeth WilliamsStany Zjednoczone Christen PaysseSalwador Lil Canales----
72 kgStany Zjednoczone Ali BernardKanada Leah CallahanKuba Lisset HechavarríaBrazylia Aline da Silva Ferreira

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