Zapasy na Igrzyskach Panamerykańskich 2003

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Zapasy na Igrzyskach Panamerykańskich 2003, odbywały się w dniach 1 - 5 sierpnia w Santo Domingo. W tabeli medalowej tryumfowali zapaśnicy z Kuby.

Tabela medalowa

PaństwoGold medal with cup.svgSilver medal with cup.svgBronze medal with cup.svgRazem:
1Kuba Kuba101314
2Stany Zjednoczone Stany Zjednoczone84517
3Kanada Kanada0718
4Wenezuela Wenezuela0268
5Kolumbia Kolumbia0213
6Brazylia Brazylia0101
6Dominikana Dominikana0101
8Peru Peru0011
8Portoryko Portoryko0011
razem:18181854

Wyniki

W stylu klasycznym

Wagazłotysrebrnybrązowy
55 kgKuba Lázaro RivasStany Zjednoczone Brandon PaulsonWenezuela Eduardo Freites
60 kgKuba Roberto MonzónWenezuela Luis LiendoStany Zjednoczone Jim Gruenwald
66 kgKuba Juan Luis MarénDominikana Ángelo Mota BreaKolumbia Luis Izquierdo
74 kgKuba Filiberto AscuyKolumbia José EscobarStany Zjednoczone T.C. Dantzler
84 kgKuba Luis Enrique MéndezStany Zjednoczone Bradley VeringWenezuela Eddy Bartolozzi
96 kgKuba Ernesto PeñaStany Zjednoczone Justin RuizWenezuela Luis Talavera
120 kgKuba Mijaín LópezStany Zjednoczone Rulon GardnerWenezuela Rafael Barreno

W stylu wolnym

Wagazłotysrebrnybrązowy
55 kgStany Zjednoczone Stephen AbasKuba René MonteroKanada Mikheil Japaridze
60 kgKuba Yandro QuintanaKanada Gia SissaouriStany Zjednoczone Eric Guerrero
66 kgKuba Serguei RondonKolumbia Edison HurtadoStany Zjednoczone Jamill Kelly
74 kgStany Zjednoczone Joe WilliamsKanada Zoltan HunyadyKuba Daniel González
84 kgKuba Yoel RomeroKanada Carl RainvilleStany Zjednoczone Cael Sanderson
96 kgStany Zjednoczone Daniel CormierBrazylia Antoine JaoudeKuba Wilfredo Morales
120 kgStany Zjednoczone Kerry McCoyWenezuela Edgar BecerraKuba Alexis Rodríguez

W stylu wolnym - kobiety

Wagazłotysrebrnybrązowy
48 kgStany Zjednoczone Patricia MirandaKanada Lyndsay BelislePeru Flor Quispe
55 kgStany Zjednoczone Tina GeorgeKanada Tonya VerbeekWenezuela Marcia Andrades
63 kgStany Zjednoczone Sara McMannKanada Viola YanikPortoryko Mabel Fonseca
72 kgStany Zjednoczone Toccara MontgomeryKanada Ohenewa AkuffoWenezuela Yasmil Ramos

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