Mistrzostwa panamerykańskie w judo
Mistrzostwa panamerykańskie w judo – mistrzostwa rozegrane po raz pierwszy w Hawanie w 1952 roku. Od 1996 roku odbywają się corocznie.
Edycje zawodów
Rok | Miejsce | Państwo | Data |
---|---|---|---|
1952 | Hawana | ![]() | 8 października |
1956 | Hawana | ![]() | 15–21 kwietnia |
1958 | Rio de Janeiro | ![]() | |
1960 | Meksyk | ![]() | 11 października |
1965 | Gwatemala | ![]() | |
1968 | San Juan | ![]() | 5–7 lipca |
1970 | Londrina | ![]() | 18–23 października |
1972 | Buenos Aires | ![]() | 12–14 maja |
1974 | Panama | ![]() | 26–28 listopada |
1976 | Maracaibo | ![]() | 23–25 kwietnia |
1978 | Buenos Aires | ![]() | |
1980 | Margarita | ![]() | 1–2 marca |
1982 | Santiago | ![]() | 29–31 października |
1984 | Meksyk | ![]() | 26 kwietnia |
1985 | Hawana | ![]() | 14–17 lutego |
1986 | Salinas | ![]() | 31 lipca–2 sierpnia |
1988 | Buenos Aires | ![]() | |
1990 | Caracas | ![]() | 15–20 października |
1992 | Hamilton | ![]() | |
1994 | Santiago | ![]() | 8–9 października |
1996 | San Juan | ![]() | 16–21 października |
1997 | Guadalajara | ![]() | 29–31 sierpnia |
1998 | Santo Domingo | ![]() | 29–30 listopada |
1999 | Montevideo | ![]() | 12–14 listopada |
2000 | Orlando | ![]() | 10–12 listopada |
2001 | Córdoba | ![]() | 16–22 listopada |
2002 | Santo Domingo | ![]() | 8–10 listopada |
2003 | Salvador | ![]() | 5–6 czerwca |
2004 | Margarita | ![]() | 19–24 kwietnia |
2005 | Caguas | ![]() | 19–21 maja |
2006 | Buenos Aires | ![]() | 25–26 maja |
2007 | Montreal | ![]() | 24–27 maja |
2008 | Miami | ![]() | 8–9 maja |
2009 | Buenos Aires | ![]() | 25–30 marca |
2010 | San Salvador | ![]() | 9–10 kwietnia |
2011 | Guadalajara | ![]() | 1–2 kwietnia |
2012 | Montreal | ![]() | 27–29 kwietnia |
2013 | San José | ![]() | 19–20 kwietnia |
2014 | Guayaquil | ![]() | 24–26 kwietnia |
2015 | Edmonton | ![]() | 24–25 kwietnia |
2016 | Hawana | ![]() | 28–30 kwietnia |
2017 | Panama | ![]() | 28–30 kwietnia |
2018 | San José | ![]() | 20–21 kwietnia |
2019 | Lima | ![]() | 27–28 kwietnia |
2020 | Guadalajara | ![]() | 20–22 listopada |
2021 | Guadalajara | ![]() | 15–16 kwietnia |
2022 | Lima | ![]() | 15–16 kwietnia |
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