Zapasy na Igrzyskach Panamerykańskich 1991

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Zapasy na Igrzyskach Panamerykańskich 1991, odbywały się w dniu 6 sierpnia w Hawanie. W tabeli medalowej tryumfowali zapaśnicy z USA.

Tabela medalowa

PaństwoGold medal with cup.svgSilver medal with cup.svgBronze medal with cup.svgRazem:
1Stany Zjednoczone Stany Zjednoczone114520
2Kuba Kuba96419
3Kanada Kanada02610
4Meksyk Meksyk0213
5Wenezuela Wenezuela0134
6Dominikana Dominikana0112
7Argentyna Argentyna0101
7Kolumbia Kolumbia0101
7Panama Panama0101
7Portoryko Portoryko0101
razem:20202060

Wyniki

W stylu klasycznym

Wagazłotysrebrnybrązowy
48 kgStany Zjednoczone Mark FullerKuba Geovany MatoDominikana Jose A.Sabino
52 kgKuba Raúl MartínezPanama Ramón MeñaStany Zjednoczone Shawn Sheldon
57 kgKuba Amadoris GonzálezKolumbia Víctor CapachoStany Zjednoczone Frank Famiano
62 kgKuba Juan Luis MarénStany Zjednoczone Ike AndersonWenezuela Winston Santos
68 kgStany Zjednoczone Andy SerasKuba Cecilio RodríguezMeksyk Juan Mora
74 kgKuba Abel SarmientoStany Zjednoczone David ButlerWenezuela Néstor García
82 kgKuba Alfredo LinaresWenezuela Luis RondónStany Zjednoczone John Morgan
90 kgStany Zjednoczone Randy CoutureKuba Reynaldo PeñaKanada Gregory Edgelow
100 kgKuba Héctor MiliánStany Zjednoczone James JohnsonKanada John Matile
130 kgStany Zjednoczone Matt GhaffariKuba Wilfredo PelayoKanada Andy Borodow

W stylu wolnym

Wagazłotysrebrnybrązowy
48 kgKuba Aldo MartínezDominikana Jose A.SabinoStany Zjednoczone Tim Vanni
52 kgKuba Carlos VarelaMeksyk Bernardo OlveraStany Zjednoczone Zeke Jones
57 kgStany Zjednoczone Brad PenrithKuba Alejandro PuertoKanada Robert Dawson
62 kgStany Zjednoczone John SmithPortoryko Anibál NievesKuba Lázaro Reinoso
68 kgStany Zjednoczone Townsend SaundersArgentyna Daniel NavarreteWenezuela José Alberto Díaz
74 kgStany Zjednoczone Kenny MondayMeksyk Felipe GuzmánKuba Alberto Rodríguez
82 kgStany Zjednoczone Kevin JacksonKuba Orlando HernándezKanada David Hohl
90 kgKuba Roberto LimontaStany Zjednoczone Chris CampbellKanada Gregory Edgelow
100 kgStany Zjednoczone Mark ColemanKanada John MatileKuba Ángel Anaya
130 kgStany Zjednoczone Bruce BaumgartnerKanada Andy BorodowKuba Cándido Mesa

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