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{{Short description|Biennial competition}}
The '''Pan American Race Walking Cup''' (''[[Spanish language|Spanish]]: Copa Panamericana de Marcha'') is a biennial [[race walking]] competition for athletes representing countries from [[the Americas]], organized by the [[Association of Panamerican Athletics]] (APA) . It was established in [[1984 in athletics (track and field)|1984]] and has featured races for senior men and women, and for junior athletes. The women competed in the 10 km road race until 1996, and then switched to the 20 km road race. In addition, there are separate team competitions. The [[2001 in athletics (track and field)|2001]] event was held in conjunction with the [[South American Race Walking Cup]]. In 2011, the organization of the event was transferred from the Pan American Athletics Commission, a subdivision of the [[Pan American Sports Organization]] (PASO), to the newly constituted [[Association of Panamerican Athletics|APA]].
The '''Pan American Race Walking Cup''' (''[[Spanish language|Spanish]]: Copa Panamericana de Marcha'') is a biennial [[race walking]] competition for athletes representing countries from [[the Americas]], organized by the [[Association of Panamerican Athletics]] (APA). It was established in [[1984 in athletics (track and field)|1984]] and has featured races for senior men and women, and for junior athletes. The women competed in the 10 km road race until 1996, and then switched to the 20 km road race. In addition, there are separate team competitions. The [[2001 in athletics (track and field)|2001]] event was held in conjunction with the [[South American Race Walking Cup]]. In 2011, the organization of the event was transferred from the Pan American Athletics Commission, a subdivision of the [[Pan American Sports Organization]] (PASO), to the newly constituted [[Association of Panamerican Athletics|APA]].


The events between 1984 and 2007 are documented in great detail in Spanish (including a lot of historical fotos) by then President of the Pan American Race Walking Committee Rubén Pedro Aguilera from Argentina and is available from the [[Association of Panamerican Athletics|APA]] website.<ref name=apa_01>
The events between 1984 and 2007 are documented in great detail in Spanish (including many historical fotos) by then President of the Pan American Race Walking Committee Rubén Pedro Aguilera from Argentina and is available from the [[Association of Panamerican Athletics|APA]] website.<ref name=apa_01>{{Citation
| last = Aguilera
{{ Citation
| last = Aguilera
| first = Rubén
| first = Rubén
| date =
| title = Historia de las Copas Panamericanas de Marcha Atlética 1984-2007
| title = Historia de las Copas Panamericanas de Marcha Atlética 1984-2007
| url = http://www.americasathletics.org/attachments/article/79/Libro%20de%20Marcha%201984%20-%202007%20-%20Ruben%20Aguilera.pdf
| url = http://www.americasathletics.org/attachments/article/79/Libro%20de%20Marcha%201984%20-%202007%20-%20Ruben%20Aguilera.pdf
| publisher = [[Association of Panamerican Athletics]]
| publisher = [[Association of Panamerican Athletics]]
| pages = 122
| pages = 122
| language = Spanish
| language = es
| accessdate = July 4, 2013
| access-date = July 4, 2013
| archive-date = March 6, 2016
}}
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160306131453/http://www.americasathletics.org/attachments/article/79/Libro%20de%20Marcha%201984%20-%202007%20-%20Ruben%20Aguilera.pdf
</ref>
| url-status = dead
}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
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| first = Paul
| first = Paul
| date = April 13, 2010
| date = April 13, 2010
| title = Jerzy Hausleber, the architect of Mexico’s Race Walking tradition – IAAF Race Walking Cup
| title = Jerzy Hausleber, the architect of Mexico's Race Walking tradition – IAAF Race Walking Cup
| url = http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/jerzy-hausleber-the-architect-of-mexicos-race
| url = http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/jerzy-hausleber-the-architect-of-mexicos-race
| publisher = [[IAAF]]
| publisher = [[IAAF]]
| access-date = July 4, 2013
| page =
| language =
| accessdate = July 4, 2013
}}
}}
</ref> as well as Rubén Aguilera (Argentina), Francesco Alongi (USA), Julián Díaz Rodríguez (Cuba), José Clemente Gonçalves (Brazil), Luigi Giordano (Canada), Alfonso Marques de la Mora (México) and Oscar Suman Carrillo (Panamá). As a result, they proposed to create an international event to intensify the development of racewalking in the Americas. Further technical details for the future Pan American Race Walking Cup were cleared during the [[1983 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics]] in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]], later that year. Only one year later, the inaugural competition took place in [[Bucaramanga]], [[Colombia]]. The site was chosen because its central location within the Americas, and moreover, race walking was already successfully practiced here.<ref name=iaaf_10/>
</ref> as well as Rubén Aguilera (Argentina), Francesco Alongi (USA), Julián Díaz Rodríguez (Cuba), José Clemente Gonçalves (Brazil), Luigi Giordano (Canada), Alfonso Marques de la Mora (México) and Oscar Suman Carrillo (Panamá). As a result, they proposed to create an international event to intensify the development of racewalking in the Americas. Further technical details for the future Pan American Race Walking Cup were cleared during the [[1983 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics]] in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]], later that year. Only one year later, the inaugural competition took place in [[Bucaramanga]], [[Colombia]]. The site was chosen because its central location within the Americas, and moreover, race walking was already successfully practiced here.<ref name=iaaf_10/>


==Host cities==
==Host cities==
{| class="wikitable" style=" text-align:center;
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!style="background-color: #CCDDEE;"| Year
!style="background-color: #CCDDEE;"| Year
!style="background-color: #CCDDEE;"| City
!style="background-color: #CCDDEE;"| City
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!style="background-color: #CCDDEE;"| Date
!style="background-color: #CCDDEE;"| Date
|-
|-
|'''[[1984 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1984]]
|'''[[1984 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1984]]'''
|[[Bucaramanga]], [[Santander department|Santander]]
|[[Bucaramanga]], [[Santander department|Santander]]
|{{COL}}
|{{COL}}
|November 3–4
|November 3–4
|-
|-
|'''[[1986 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1986]]
|'''[[1986 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1986]]'''
|[[Saint Leonard, Quebec|Saint-Léonard, Québec]]
|[[Saint Leonard, Quebec|Saint-Léonard, Québec]]
|{{CAN}}
|{{CAN}}
|October 3–4
|October 3–4
|-
|-
|'''[[1988 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1988]]
|'''[[1988 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1988]]'''
|[[Mar del Plata]], [[Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires]]
|[[Mar del Plata]], [[Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires]]
|{{ARG}}
|{{ARG}}
|November 12–13
|November 12–13
|-
|-
|'''[[1990 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1990]]
|'''[[1990 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1990]]'''
|[[Xalapa]], [[Veracruz]]
|[[Xalapa]], [[Veracruz]]
|{{MEX}}
|{{MEX}}
|October 27–28
|October 27–28
|-
|-
|'''[[1992 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1992]]
|'''[[1992 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1992]]'''
|[[Guatemala City]]
|[[Guatemala City]]
|{{GUA}}
|{{GUA}}
|October 17–18
|October 17–18
|-
|-
|'''[[1994 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1994]]
|'''[[1994 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1994]]'''
|[[Atlanta, Georgia]]
|[[Atlanta, Georgia]]
|{{USA}}
|{{USA}}
|September 23–24
|September 23–24
|-
|-
|'''[[1996 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1996]]
|'''[[1996 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1996]]'''
|[[Manaus]], [[Amazonas (Brazilian state)|Amazonas]]
|[[Manaus]], [[Amazonas (Brazilian state)|Amazonas]]
|{{BRA}}
|{{BRA}}
|September 21–22
|September 21–22
|-
|-
|'''[[1998 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1998]]
|'''[[1998 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1998]]'''
|[[Miami, Florida]]
|[[Miami, Florida]]
|{{USA}}
|{{USA}}
|October 3–4
|October 3–4
|-
|-
|'''[[2000 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2000]]
|'''[[2000 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2000]]'''
|[[Poza Rica, Veracruz]]
|[[Poza Rica, Veracruz]]
|{{MEX}}
|{{MEX}}
|April 8–9
|April 8–9
|-
|-
|'''[[2001 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2001]]
|'''[[2001 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2001]]'''
|[[Cuenca, Ecuador|Cuenca]], [[Azuay Province|Azuay]]
|[[Cuenca, Ecuador|Cuenca]], [[Azuay Province|Azuay]]
|{{ECU}}
|{{ECU}}
|October 27–28
|October 27–28
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|'''[[2003 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2003]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[2003 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2003]]'''
|[[Chula Vista, California]] (20 km) || {{USA}}
|[[Chula Vista, California]] (20 km) || {{USA}}
|March 15
|March 15
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|March 9
|March 9
|-
|-
|'''[[2005 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2005]]
|'''[[2005 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2005]]'''
|[[Lima]]
|[[Lima]]
|{{PER}}
|{{PER}}
|May 7–8
|May 7–8
|-
|-
|'''[[2007 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2007]]
|'''[[2007 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2007]]'''
|[[Balneário Camboriú]], [[Santa Catarina (state)|Santa Catarina]]
|[[Balneário Camboriú]], [[Santa Catarina (state)|Santa Catarina]]
|{{BRA}}
|{{BRA}}
|April 21–22
|April 21–22
|-
|-
|'''[[2009 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2009]]
|'''[[2009 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2009]]'''
|[[San Salvador]]
|[[San Salvador]]
|{{ESA}}
|{{ESA}}
|May 1–2
|May 1–2
|-
|-
|'''[[2011 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2011]]
|'''[[2011 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2011]]'''
|[[Envigado]], [[Antioquia Department|Antioquia]]
|[[Envigado]], [[Antioquia Department|Antioquia]]
|{{COL}}
|{{COL}}
|March 26–27
|March 26–27
|-
|-
|'''[[2013 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2013]] <ref>[http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/mexico-doiminate-at-pan-american-race-walking Mexico dominate at Pan American Race Walking Cup - IAAF Race Walking Challenge]. IAAF (2013-05-27). Retrieved on 2013-05-31.</ref>
|'''[[2013 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2013]]'''<ref>[http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/mexico-doiminate-at-pan-american-race-walking Mexico dominate at Pan American Race Walking Cup - IAAF Race Walking Challenge]. IAAF (2013-05-27). Retrieved on 2013-05-31.</ref>
|[[Guatemala City]]
|[[Guatemala City]]
|{{GUA}}
|{{GUA}}
|May 25–26
|May 25–26
|-
|-
|'''[[2015 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2015]]
|'''[[2015 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2015]]'''
|[[Arica]]
|[[Arica]]
|{{CHI}}
|{{CHI}}
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|[[Lima]]
|[[Lima]]
|{{PER}}
|{{PER}}
|May 13-14
|May 13–14
|-
|'''2019'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iaaf.org/results/pan-american-race-walking-cup/2019/pan-american-50km-race-walking-cup-6612|title=Pan American 50km Race Walking Cup {{!}} iaaf.org|website=www.iaaf.org|language=en|access-date=2019-06-04}}</ref>
|[[Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán|Lazaro Cardenas]]
|{{Flag|Mexico}}
|April 20–21
|-
|'''2023'''
|[[Managua, Nicaragua|Managua]]
|{{NCA}}
|April 15–16
|}
|}


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Gold medal winners were published.<ref>
Gold medal winners were published.<ref>
{{ Citation
{{ Citation
| last =
| first =
| date =
| title = World and Continental Race Walking Championships and Cups - PAN AMERICAN RACE WALKING CUP
| title = World and Continental Race Walking Championships and Cups - PAN AMERICAN RACE WALKING CUP
| url = http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/walk.htm
| url = http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/walk.htm
| access-date = January 27, 2013
| publisher =
| page =
| language =
| accessdate = January 27, 2013
}}
}}
</ref><ref>
</ref><ref>
{{ Citation
{{ Citation
| last =
| first =
| date =
| title = International Champions
| title = International Champions
| url = http://www.racewalkingassociation.org.uk/InternationalChampions.html#PanAmM
| url = http://www.racewalkingassociation.org.uk/InternationalChampions.html#PanAmM
| publisher = [[Race Walking Association]]
| publisher = [[Race Walking Association]]
| access-date = January 27, 2013
| page =
| language =
| accessdate = January 27, 2013
}}
}}
</ref> The results for the Mexican athletes were published by the [[Federación Mexicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo|Federation of Mexican Athletics Associations]] (FMAA).<ref name=fmaa_1>
</ref> The results for the Mexican athletes were published by the [[Federación Mexicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo|Federation of Mexican Athletics Associations]] (FMAA).<ref name=fmaa_1>
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| url = http://panelcontenido.fmaa.mx/data/documentos/ID859019799_Historial%20Copa%20Panamericana%20Marcha.pdf
| url = http://panelcontenido.fmaa.mx/data/documentos/ID859019799_Historial%20Copa%20Panamericana%20Marcha.pdf
| publisher = [[Federación Mexicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo]]
| publisher = [[Federación Mexicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo]]
| page =
| language = es
| access-date = January 27, 2013
| language = Spanish
| accessdate = January 27, 2013
}}
}}
</ref> On overview for the years 1984-2005 was given.<ref>
</ref> On overview for the years 1984-2005 was given.<ref>
{{ Citation
{{ Citation
| last =
| first =
| date =
| title = XIV Copa Panamericana de Marcha Atlética - Camboriu, Brasil 2007 - Resumen comparativo 1984-2005
| title = XIV Copa Panamericana de Marcha Atlética - Camboriu, Brasil 2007 - Resumen comparativo 1984-2005
| url = http://www.bligoo.com/media/users/0/1733/files/Copa_Panamericana_2007__Informaci_n_.doc
| url = http://www.bligoo.com/media/users/0/1733/files/Copa_Panamericana_2007__Informaci_n_.doc
| publisher =
| language = es
| access-date = January 27, 2013
| page =
| language = Spanish
| accessdate = January 27, 2013
}}
}}
</ref> Further results were assembled from other sources.<ref>
</ref> Further results were assembled from other sources.<ref>
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| year = 2008
| year = 2008
| title = American Women's Track and Field, 1981-2000: A History, Volume 2
| title = American Women's Track and Field, 1981-2000: A History, Volume 2
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=d0CQFznveXoC&pg=PA484&lpg=PA484&dq=American+Women%27s+Track+and+Field,+1981-2000:+A+History,+Volume+2&source=bl&ots=p5i3x7K_vy&sig=r9qaAC44Sxde9TazoSaDuY8qG1o&hl=en&sa=X&ei=se4GUZi-OYfgtQa5wYBo&ved=0CD0Q6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=American%20Women%27s%20Track%20and%20Field%2C%201981-2000%3A%20A%20History%2C%20Volume%202&f=false
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=d0CQFznveXoC&q=American+Women%27s+Track+and+Field%2C+1981-2000%3A+A+History%2C+Volume+2&pg=PA484
| publisher = [[The New York Times]]
| work = [[The New York Times]]
| page =
| isbn = 9780786455386
| access-date = January 27, 2013
| language =
| accessdate = January 27, 2013
}}
}}
</ref><ref>
</ref><ref>
{{ Citation
{{ Citation
| last =
| first =
| date = October 28, 2001
| date = October 28, 2001
| title = Alejandro López y Jesús Sánchez hicieron el 1-3 en la prueba de 20 kilómetros - Dominio mexicano en la Copa de Marcha en Ecuador - Hombres y mujeres obtuvieron el primer lugar en la competencia por equipos
| title = Alejandro López y Jesús Sánchez hicieron el 1-3 en la prueba de 20 kilómetros - Dominio mexicano en la Copa de Marcha en Ecuador - Hombres y mujeres obtuvieron el primer lugar en la competencia por equipos
| url = http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2001/10/28/31an1dep.html
| url = http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2001/10/28/31an1dep.html
| publisher = [[La Jornada]], Mexico
| publisher = [[La Jornada]], Mexico
| page =
| language = es
| access-date = January 27, 2013
| language = Spanish
| accessdate = January 27, 2013
}}
}}
</ref><ref>
</ref><ref>
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| url = http://ligasanatle.blogspot.de/2011/03/sabia-ud-que-bucaramanga-fue-sede-de-la_22.html
| url = http://ligasanatle.blogspot.de/2011/03/sabia-ud-que-bucaramanga-fue-sede-de-la_22.html
| publisher = Prensa Panamericano de Marcha-Liga Antioqueña de Atletismo
| publisher = Prensa Panamericano de Marcha-Liga Antioqueña de Atletismo
| page =
| language = es
| access-date = January 27, 2013
| language = Spanish
| accessdate = January 27, 2013
}}
}}
</ref><ref name=usatf_01>
</ref><ref name=usatf_01>
{{ Citation
{{ Citation
| last =
| first =
| date = October 4, 1998
| date = October 4, 1998
| title = 1998 PAN AMERICAN RACE WALK CUP - BAYFRONT PARK - MIAMI, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 4, 1998
| title = 1998 PAN AMERICAN RACE WALK CUP - BAYFRONT PARK - MIAMI, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 4, 1998
| url = http://www.usatf.org/news/98PARWres.html
| url = http://www.legacy.usatf.org/news/98PARWres.html
| publisher = [[USA Track & Field]]
| publisher = [[USA Track & Field]]
| access-date = January 27, 2013
| page =
| language =
| accessdate = January 27, 2013
}}
}}
</ref><ref name=usatf_02>
</ref><ref name=usatf_02>
{{ Citation
{{ Citation
| last =
| first =
| date =
| title = 2011 Pan American Race Walking Cup - Results
| title = 2011 Pan American Race Walking Cup - Results
| url = http://www.usatf.org/events/2011/PanAmericanRaceWalkingCup/results.asp
| url = http://www.legacy.usatf.org/events/2011/PanAmericanRaceWalkingCup/results.asp
| publisher = [[USA Track & Field]]
| publisher = [[USA Track & Field]]
| access-date = January 27, 2013
| page =
| language =
| accessdate = January 27, 2013
}}
}}
</ref><ref>
</ref><ref>
{{ Citation| title =CHAMPIONSHIP INDEX - PAN AMERICAN RACE WALKING CUP PARW| url =http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/meetlist.htm| publisher =WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH")| access-date =January 27, 2013| url-status =dead| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20140226190931/http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/meetlist.htm| archive-date =February 26, 2014}}
{{ Citation
| last =
| first =
| date =
| title = CHAMPIONSHIP INDEX - PAN AMERICAN RACE WALKING CUP PARW
| url = http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/meetlist.htm
| publisher = WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH")
| page =
| language =
| accessdate = January 27, 2013
}}
</ref><ref name =iaaf_01>
</ref><ref name =iaaf_01>
{{ Citation
{{ Citation
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| url = http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/mexico-selects-walkers-for-sydney-2000
| url = http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/mexico-selects-walkers-for-sydney-2000
| publisher = [[IAAF]]
| publisher = [[IAAF]]
| access-date = January 27, 2013
| page =
| language =
| accessdate = January 27, 2013
}}
}}
</ref><ref>
</ref><ref>
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| url = http://www.tesis.ufm.edu.gt/60524/tesis.htm
| url = http://www.tesis.ufm.edu.gt/60524/tesis.htm
| publisher = [[Universidad Francisco Marroquín]], Guatemala
| publisher = [[Universidad Francisco Marroquín]], Guatemala
| page =
| language = es
| access-date = January 27, 2013
| language = Spanish
| accessdate = January 27, 2013
}}
}}
</ref><ref>
</ref><ref>
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| last = Aguilera
| last = Aguilera
| first = Ruben
| first = Ruben
| date =
| title = Mar del Plata (ARG) 1988 - 20 Km. men
| title = Mar del Plata (ARG) 1988 - 20 Km. men
| url = http://www.multimediavisini.com/displayimage.php?album=81&pos=2
| url = http://www.multimediavisini.com/displayimage.php?album=81&pos=2
| publisher =
| language = it
| access-date = February 4, 2013
| page =
| language = Italian
| accessdate = February 4, 2013
}}
}}
</ref><ref>
</ref><ref>
{{ Citation
{{ Citation
| last =
| first =
| date =
| title = Jefferson Perez - El Vecino, Cuenca (ECU), 1 de julio de 1974
| title = Jefferson Perez - El Vecino, Cuenca (ECU), 1 de julio de 1974
| url = http://www.ultrawalking.es/marchadores/perez.html
| url = http://www.ultrawalking.es/marchadores/perez.html
| publisher =
| language = es
| access-date = February 4, 2013
| page =
| language = Spanish
| accessdate = February 4, 2013
}}
}}
</ref><ref name=usatf_03>
</ref><ref name=usatf_03>
{{ Citation
{{ Citation
| last =
| first =
| date =
| title = 2003 Pan American Race Walking Cup - Results - Men's 50 km Race Walk
| title = 2003 Pan American Race Walking Cup - Results - Men's 50 km Race Walk
| url = http://www.usatf.org/events/2003/PanAmericanRWCup/results/m50km.asp
| url = http://www.legacy.usatf.org/events/2003/PanAmericanRWCup/results/m50km.asp
| publisher = [[USA Track & Field]]
| publisher = [[USA Track & Field]]
| access-date = February 4, 2013
| page =
| language =
| accessdate = February 4, 2013
}}
}}
</ref> More recently, complete results for the period 1984 to 2007 were published.<ref name=apa_01/>
</ref> More recently, complete results for the period 1984 to 2007 were published.<ref name=apa_01/>
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===Men's results===
===Men's results===


====20 kilometres====
====20 kilometres men====
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=2}}
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=2}}
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|[[2001 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2001]]
|[[2001 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2001]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Alejandro López]]|MEX}} || 1:25:25
|{{flagathlete|[[Alejandro López (racewalker)|Alejandro López]]|MEX}} || 1:25:25
|{{flagathlete|[[Jefferson Pérez]]|ECU}} || 1:26:21
|{{flagathlete|[[Jefferson Pérez]]|ECU}} || 1:26:21
|{{flagathlete|[[Jesús Sánchez (racewalker)|Jesús Sánchez]]|MEX}} || 1:28:30
|{{flagathlete|[[Jesús Sánchez (racewalker)|Jesús Sánchez]]|MEX}} || 1:28:30
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|[[2013 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2013]]
|[[2013 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2013]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Diego Flores (athlete)|Diego Flores]]|MEX}} || 1:24:16
|{{flagathlete|[[Diego Flores (athlete)|Diego Flores]]|MEX}} || 1:24:16
|{{flagathlete|[[José Montaña]]|COL}} || 1:24:35
|{{flagathlete|[[José Leonardo Montaña|José Montaña]]|COL}} || 1:24:35
|{{flagathlete|[[Caio Bonfim]]|BRA}} || 1:25:27
|{{flagathlete|[[Caio Bonfim]]|BRA}} || 1:25:27
|-
|-
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|{{flagathlete|[[Caio Bonfim]]|BRA}} || 1:21:26
|{{flagathlete|[[Caio Bonfim]]|BRA}} || 1:21:26
|{{flagathlete|[[Iván Garrido (athlete)|Iván Garrido]]|COL}} || 1:21:39
|{{flagathlete|[[Iván Garrido (athlete)|Iván Garrido]]|COL}} || 1:21:39
|-
|[[2017 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2017]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Éider Arévalo]]|COL}} || 1:21:01
|{{flagathlete|[[Benjamin Thorne]]|CAN}} || 1:21:16
|{{flagathlete|[[Omar Pineda]]|MEX}} || 1:22:00
|}
|}
<sup>†</sup>: In 2000, the [[Federación Mexicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo|Mexican Athletics Federation]] used the event as trials for the [[Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] in Sydney.<ref name=iaaf_01/> [[Cristian Berdeja]] from {{MEX}} started out of competition and came in third in 1:23.46.
<sup>†</sup>: In 2000, the [[Federación Mexicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo|Mexican Athletics Federation]] used the event as trials for the [[Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] in Sydney.<ref name=iaaf_01/> [[Cristian Berdeja]] from {{MEX}} started out of competition and came in third in 1:23.46.


====50 kilometres====
====50 kilometres men====
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=2}}
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=2}}
|-
|-
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|{{flagathlete|[[Martín Bermúdez]]|MEX}} || 3:56:21
|{{flagathlete|[[Martín Bermúdez]]|MEX}} || 3:56:21
|{{flagathlete|[[Marco Evoniuk]]|USA}} || 4:05:56
|{{flagathlete|[[Marco Evoniuk]]|USA}} || 4:05:56
|{{flagathlete|[[Hugo López]]|MEX}} || 4:07:53
|{{flagathlete|[[Hugo López (athlete)|Hugo López]]|MEX}} || 4:07:53
|-
|-
|[[1988 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1988]]
|[[1988 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1988]]
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|{{flagathlete|[[Carlos Mercenario]]|MEX}} || 3:52:06
|{{flagathlete|[[Carlos Mercenario]]|MEX}} || 3:52:06
|{{flagathlete|[[Miguel Rodríguez (athlete)|Miguel Ángel Rodríguez]]|MEX}} || 3:52:06
|{{flagathlete|[[Miguel Rodríguez (athlete)|Miguel Ángel Rodríguez]]|MEX}} || 3:52:06
|{{flagathlete|[[Germán Sánchez (racewalker)|Germán Sánchez]]|MEX}} || 4:03:07
|{{flagathlete|[[Germán Sánchez (racewalker)|Germán Sánchez]]|MEX}} || 4:03:07
|-
|-
|[[1996 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1996]]
|[[1996 Pan American Race Walking Cup|1996]]
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|-
|-
|[[2005 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2005]]
|[[2005 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2005]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Miguel Solís]]|MEX}} || 3:54:24
|{{flagathlete|[[Miguel Solís (racewalker)|Miguel Solís]]|MEX}} || 3:54:24
|{{flagathlete|[[Horacio Nava]]|MEX}} || 3:59:26
|{{flagathlete|[[Horacio Nava]]|MEX}} || 3:59:26
|{{flagathlete|[[Claudio Erasmo Vargas|Claudio Vargas]]|MEX}} || 4:03:03
|{{flagathlete|[[Claudio Erasmo Vargas|Claudio Vargas]]|MEX}} || 4:03:03
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|{{flagathlete|[[José Leonardo Montaña]]|COL}} || 3:58:28
|{{flagathlete|[[José Leonardo Montaña]]|COL}} || 3:58:28
|}
|}
<sup>†</sup>: In 2000 [[Germán Sánchez (racewalker)|Germán Sánchez]] from {{MEX}} started out of competition and came in third in 3:48:06.<br>
<sup>†</sup>: In 2000 [[Germán Sánchez (racewalker)|Germán Sánchez]] from {{MEX}} started out of competition and came in third in 3:48:06.<br />
<sup>‡</sup>: In 2003, the medallists were extracted from the [[IAAF World Race Walking Challenge]]. Winner was [[Jesús Ángel García]] from {{ESP}} in 3:46:46. [[Craig Barrett (racewalker)|Craig Barrett]] from {{NZL}} came in second in 3:51:15. [[Miguel Solís]] from {{MEX}} was 5th in 4:18:02, [[Juan Emilio Toscano]] from {{MEX}} was 6th in 4:18:52, and [[Saúl Méndez]] also from {{MEX}} was 7th in 4:19:12, but all three of them were not registered for participation at the Pan American Race Walking Cup.<ref name=fmaa_1/><ref name=usatf_03/><ref name=iaaf_02>
<sup>‡</sup>: In 2003, the medallists were extracted from the [[IAAF World Race Walking Challenge]]. The winner was [[Jesús Ángel García]] from {{ESP}} in 3:46:46. [[Craig Barrett (racewalker)|Craig Barrett]] from {{NZL}} came in second in 3:51:15. [[Miguel Solís (racewalker)|Miguel Solís]] from {{MEX}} was 5th in 4:18:02, [[Juan Emilio Toscano]] from {{MEX}} was 6th in 4:18:52, and [[Saúl Méndez]] also from {{MEX}} was 7th in 4:19:12, but all three of them were not registered for participation at the Pan American Race Walking Cup.<ref name=fmaa_1/><ref name=usatf_03/><ref name=iaaf_02>
{{ Citation
{{ Citation
| last = Clavelo Robinson
| last = Clavelo Robinson
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| url = http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/garcia-wins-50km-in-iaaf-race-walking-challen
| url = http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/garcia-wins-50km-in-iaaf-race-walking-challen
| publisher = [[IAAF]]
| publisher = [[IAAF]]
| access-date = February 4, 2013
| page =
| language =
| accessdate = February 4, 2013
}}
}}
</ref> However, there are conflicting information: another source declares [[Miguel Solís]] from {{MEX}} as bronze medal winner.<ref name=apa_01/>
</ref> However, there are conflicting information: another source declares [[Miguel Solís (racewalker)|Miguel Solís]] from {{MEX}} as bronze medal winner.<ref name=apa_01/>


===Women's results===
===Women's results===


====10 kilometres====
====10 kilometres women====
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=2}}
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=2}}
|-
|-
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<sup>†</sup>:In 1990, [[Marisela Chávez]] from {{MEX}} started out of competition and came in third in 46:48.
<sup>†</sup>:In 1990, [[Marisela Chávez]] from {{MEX}} started out of competition and came in third in 46:48.


====20 kilometres====
====20 kilometres women====
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=2}}
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=2}}
|-
|-
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|{{flagathlete|[[María Guadalupe Sánchez (racewalker, born 1977)|María Guadalupe Sánchez]]|MEX}} || 1:38:03
|{{flagathlete|[[María Guadalupe Sánchez (racewalker, born 1977)|María Guadalupe Sánchez]]|MEX}} || 1:38:03
|{{flagathlete|[[Victoria Palacios]]|MEX}} || 1:38:27
|{{flagathlete|[[Victoria Palacios]]|MEX}} || 1:38:27
|{{flagathlete|[[Geovana Irusta]]|BOL}} || 1:40:23
|{{flagathlete|[[Geovana Irusta]]|BOL}} || 1:40:23
|-
|-
|[[2003 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2003]]
|[[2003 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2003]]
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|}
|}
<sup>†</sup>: In 2000, [[Mara Ibáñez]] from {{MEX}} started out of competition and came in second in 1:34:52.
<sup>†</sup>: In 2000, [[Mara Ibáñez]] from {{MEX}} started out of competition and came in second in 1:34:52.

====50 kilometres women====
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=2}}
|-
|[[2017 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2017]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Nair Da Rosa]]|BRA}} || 4:39:28
|{{flagathlete|[[Yoci Caballero]]|PER}} || 4:49:45
|{{flagathlete|[[Susan Randall]]|USA}} || 5:02:10
|}


===Junior (U-20) men's results===
===Junior (U-20) men's results===


====10 kilometres====
====10 kilometres men U20====
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=2}}
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=2}}
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|[[2011 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2011]]
|[[2011 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2011]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Eider Arévalo]]|COL}} || 40:40
|{{flagathlete|[[Éider Arévalo]]|COL}} || 40:40
|{{flagathlete|[[José Montaña]]|COL}} || 41:51
|{{flagathlete|[[José Montaña]]|COL}} || 41:51
|{{flagathlete|[[Jesús Tadeo]]|MEX}} || 42:29
|{{flagathlete|[[Jesús Tadeo]]|MEX}} || 42:29
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|{{flagathlete|[[Brayan Fuentes]]|COL}} || 41:41
|{{flagathlete|[[Brayan Fuentes]]|COL}} || 41:41
|{{flagathlete|[[Paolo Yurivilca]]|PER}} || 41:45
|{{flagathlete|[[Paolo Yurivilca]]|PER}} || 41:45
|{{flagathlete|[[César Herrera]]|COL}} || 42:36
|{{flagathlete|[[César Herrera (athlete)|César Herrera]]|COL}} || 42:36
|}
|}


===Junior (U-20) women's results===
===Junior (U-20) women's results===


====10 kilometres====
====10 kilometres women U20====
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=2}}
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=2}}
|-
|-
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===Men===
===Men===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%"
|-
|-
!Event
!Event
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| first = Eduardo
| first = Eduardo
| date = May 10, 2005
| date = May 10, 2005
| title = Ecuador’s Saquipay sub 1:20 win heads quality 20km times - Pan-Am Race Walking Cup
| title = Ecuador's Saquipay sub 1:20 win heads quality 20km times - Pan-Am Race Walking Cup
| url = http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/ecuadors-saquipay-sub-120-win-heads-quality-2
| url = http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/ecuadors-saquipay-sub-120-win-heads-quality-2
| page =
| publisher = [[IAAF]]
| publisher = [[IAAF]]
| access-date = July 25, 2013
| language =
| accessdate = July 25, 2013
}}
}}
</ref>
</ref>
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|[[10 kilometres race walk|10 km (Junior Event)]]
|[[10 kilometres race walk|10 km (Junior Event)]]
|40:40 min
|40:40 min
|[[Eider Arévalo]]
|[[Éider Arévalo]]
|{{COL}}
|{{COL}}
|March 26, 2011
|March 26, 2011
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===Women===
===Women===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%"
|-
|-
!Event
!Event
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!Nationality
!Nationality
!Date
!Date
!Meet
!Place
!Place
!Ref
!Notes
|-
|-
|[[10 kilometres race walk|10 km (Junior Event)]]
|[[10 kilometres race walk|10 km (Junior Event)]]
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|{{flagu|Bolivia}}
|{{flagu|Bolivia}}
|9 May 2015
|9 May 2015
|[[2015 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2015 Arica]] {{CHI}}
|[[2015 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2015 Cup]]
|{{flagicon|CHI}} [[Arica]], Chile
|<ref>{{cite web|title=10 km Race Walk Results|url=http://americasathletics.org/attachments/article/118/CHI%20-%20Panam%20Race%20Walking%20Cup%2009-10MAY2015%20-%2010K%20Junior%20Women.pdf|publisher=americasathletics.org|date=10 May 2015|accessdate=11 May 2015}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite web|title=10 km Race Walk Results|url=http://americasathletics.org/attachments/article/118/CHI%20-%20Panam%20Race%20Walking%20Cup%2009-10MAY2015%20-%2010K%20Junior%20Women.pdf|publisher=americasathletics.org|date=10 May 2015|access-date=11 May 2015}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[20 kilometres race walk|20 km]]
|[[20 kilometres race walk|20 km]]
|1:29:21
|1:28:09
|[[María Guadalupe González]]
|[[Lupita González]]
|{{MEX}}
|{{flagu|Mexico}}
|9 May 2015
|13 May 2017
|[[2015 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2015 Arica]] {{flag|Chile}}
|[[2017 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2017 Cup]]
|{{flagicon|PER}} [[Lima]], Peru
|<ref name=apa_04>
|<ref name=apa_04>
{{ Citation
{{ Citation
| last =
| first =
| date =
| title = XVII PAN AM RACE WALKING CUP - 20 KM WOMEN SENIOR
| title = XVII PAN AM RACE WALKING CUP - 20 KM WOMEN SENIOR
| url = http://americasathletics.org/attachments/article/118/CHI%20-%20Panam%20Race%20Walking%20Cup%2009-10MAY2015%20-%2020K%20Women.pdf
| url = http://americasathletics.org/attachments/article/118/CHI%20-%20Panam%20Race%20Walking%20Cup%2009-10MAY2015%20-%2020K%20Women.pdf
| publisher = [[Association of Panamerican Athletics]]
| publisher = [[Association of Panamerican Athletics]]
| access-date = 11 May 2015
| page =
| language =
| accessdate = 11 May 2015
}}
}}
</ref>
</ref>
|-
|-
|[[50 kilometres race walk|50 km walk]] (road)
|[[50 kilometres race walk|50 km walk]]
|4:39:28
|4:22:57
|[[Nair de Rosa]]
|[[Evelyn Inga]]
|{{flagu|Brazil}}
|{{flagu|Peru}}
|14 May 2017
|21 April 2019
|[[2017 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2017 Lima]] {{flagu|Peru}}
|[[2019 Pan American Race Walking Cup|2019 Cup]]
|{{flagicon|MEX}} [[Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán|Lázaro Cárdenas]], Mexico
|<ref>{{cite news|title=Arevalo and Gonzalez shine as records fall at Pan American Race Walking Cup in Lima|url=https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/pan-american-race-walk-cup-lima-arevalo-gonza|publisher=IAAF|author=Javier Clavelo Robinson|date=14 May 2017|accessdate=15 May 2017}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite news|title=Palma and Inga rule in 50km at Pan American Race Walking Cup in Mexico|url=https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/pan-american-race-walking-cup-2019-50k-inga-p|publisher=IAAF|author=Javier Clavelo Robinson|date=22 April 2019|access-date=28 April 2019}}</ref>
|}
|}


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====Women's events====
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*[http://americasathletics.org/ 2015 results]
*[http://americasathletics.org/ 2015 results]
*[http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/walk.htm gbrathletics.com]
*[http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/walk.htm gbrathletics.com]
*[http://www.usatf.org/statistics/TeamUSA/PanAmRWCup.aspx usatf]
*[http://www.legacy.usatf.org/statistics/TeamUSA/PanAmRWCup.aspx usatf]
*[http://www.athlecac.org/estadisticas/resultsMeet.asp?Meet=3039 athlecac]
*[http://www.athlecac.org/estadisticas/resultsMeet.asp?Meet=3039 athlecac]


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{{Panamerican Championships}}
{{Panamerican Championships}}

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[[Category:Sport of athletics records]]
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[[Category:Association of Panamerican Athletics competitions|Racewalking]]
[[Category:Biennial athletics competitions]]

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The Pan American Race Walking Cup (Spanish: Copa Panamericana de Marcha) is a biennial race walking competition for athletes representing countries from the Americas, organized by the Association of Panamerican Athletics (APA). It was established in 1984 and has featured races for senior men and women, and for junior athletes. The women competed in the 10 km road race until 1996, and then switched to the 20 km road race. In addition, there are separate team competitions. The 2001 event was held in conjunction with the South American Race Walking Cup. In 2011, the organization of the event was transferred from the Pan American Athletics Commission, a subdivision of the Pan American Sports Organization (PASO), to the newly constituted APA.

The events between 1984 and 2007 are documented in great detail in Spanish (including many historical fotos) by then President of the Pan American Race Walking Committee Rubén Pedro Aguilera from Argentina and is available from the APA website.[1]

History

[edit]

During the 1983 Pan American Games in Caracas, Venezuela, the chief judge Palle Lassen from Denmark, then president of the IAAF race walking committee met with regional officials, namely the president of the Pan American Athletics Commission, Amadeo Francis from Puerto Rico, César Moreno Bravo from México, and Jerzy Hausleber, the famous Polish coach of the Mexican racewalkers,[2] as well as Rubén Aguilera (Argentina), Francesco Alongi (USA), Julián Díaz Rodríguez (Cuba), José Clemente Gonçalves (Brazil), Luigi Giordano (Canada), Alfonso Marques de la Mora (México) and Oscar Suman Carrillo (Panamá). As a result, they proposed to create an international event to intensify the development of racewalking in the Americas. Further technical details for the future Pan American Race Walking Cup were cleared during the 1983 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics in Barcelona, Spain, later that year. Only one year later, the inaugural competition took place in Bucaramanga, Colombia. The site was chosen because its central location within the Americas, and moreover, race walking was already successfully practiced here.[2]

Host cities

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Year City Land Date
1984 Bucaramanga, Santander  Kolumbien November 3–4
1986 Saint-Léonard, Québec  Kanada October 3–4
1988 Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires  Argentinien November 12–13
1990 Xalapa, Veracruz  Mexiko October 27–28
1992 Guatemala City  Guatemala October 17–18
1994 Atlanta, Georgia  Vereinigte Staaten September 23–24
1996 Manaus, Amazonas  Brasilien September 21–22
1998 Miami, Florida  Vereinigte Staaten October 3–4
2000 Poza Rica, Veracruz  Mexiko April 8–9
2001 Cuenca, Azuay  Ecuador October 27–28
2003 Chula Vista, California (20 km)  Vereinigte Staaten March 15
Tijuana, Baja California (50 km)  Mexiko March 9
2005 Lima  Peru May 7–8
2007 Balneário Camboriú, Santa Catarina  Brasilien April 21–22
2009 San Salvador  El Salvador May 1–2
2011 Envigado, Antioquia  Kolumbien March 26–27
2013[3] Guatemala City  Guatemala May 25–26
2015 Arica  Chile May 9–11
2017 Lima  Peru May 13–14
2019[4] Lazaro Cardenas  Mexiko April 20–21
2023 Managua  Nicaragua April 15–16

Results

[edit]

Gold medal winners were published.[5][6] The results for the Mexican athletes were published by the Federation of Mexican Athletics Associations (FMAA).[7] On overview for the years 1984-2005 was given.[8] Further results were assembled from other sources.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] More recently, complete results for the period 1984 to 2007 were published.[1]

Men's results

[edit]

20 kilometres men

[edit]
Year Gold Silver Bronze
1984  Querubín Moreno (COL) 1:25:19  Guillaume LeBlanc (CAN) 1:27:06  Héctor Moreno (COL) 1:27:09
1986  Guillaume LeBlanc (CAN) 1:21:13  Carlos Mercenario (MEX) 1:21:33  Tim Lewis (USA) 1:21:48
1988  Carlos Mercenario (MEX) 1:24:00  Ernesto Canto (MEX) 1:25:15  Guillaume LeBlanc (CAN) 1:27:08
1990  Ernesto Canto (MEX) 1:21:46  Joel Sánchez (MEX) 1:22:09  Carlos Mercenario (MEX) 1:22:25
1992  Bernardo Segura (MEX) 1:24:09  Daniel García (MEX) 1:25:34  Alberto Cruz (MEX) 1:28:32
1994  Bernardo Segura (MEX) 1:24:15  Daniel García (MEX) 1:24:34  Jefferson Pérez (ECU) 1:24:34
1996  Daniel García (MEX) 1:27:29  Julio René Martínez (GUA) 1:28:47  Miguel Ángel Rodríguez (MEX) 1:29:06
1998  Ignacio Zamudio (MEX) 1:28:33  Daniel García (MEX) 1:29:58  Joel Sánchez (MEX) 1:30:23
2000  Bernardo Segura (MEX) 1:22:47  Noé Hernández (MEX) 1:22:47  Jefferson Pérez (ECU) 1:24.36
2001  Alejandro López (MEX) 1:25:25  Jefferson Pérez (ECU) 1:26:21  Jesús Sánchez (MEX) 1:28:30
2003  Jefferson Pérez (ECU) 1:23:12  Cristian Berdeja (MEX) 1:24:17  Cristián Muñoz (CHI) 1:24:34
2005  Rolando Saquipay (ECU) 1:19:21  Luis López (COL) 1:20:26  Sérgio Galdino (BRA) 1:21:29
2007  Jefferson Pérez (ECU) 1:25:08  Gustavo Restrepo (COL) 1:25:09  Luis López (COL) 1:25:25
2009  Luis López (COL) 1:22:18  James Rendón (COL) 1:23:21  Omar Segura (MEX) 1:23:49
2011  Luis López (COL) 1:25:04  Erick Barrondo (GUA) 1:25:56  Giovanni Torres (MEX) 1:26:18
2013  Diego Flores (MEX) 1:24:16  José Montaña (COL) 1:24:35  Caio Bonfim (BRA) 1:25:27
2015  Erick Barrondo (GUA) 1:21:25  Caio Bonfim (BRA) 1:21:26  Iván Garrido (COL) 1:21:39
2017  Éider Arévalo (COL) 1:21:01  Benjamin Thorne (CAN) 1:21:16  Omar Pineda (MEX) 1:22:00

: In 2000, the Mexican Athletics Federation used the event as trials for the Olympic Games in Sydney.[15] Cristian Berdeja from  Mexiko started out of competition and came in third in 1:23.46.

50 kilometres men

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1984  Pedro Aroche (MEX) 4:12:44  Víctor Sánchez (MEX) 4:17:52  Ignacio Buendía (MEX) 4:18:41
1986  Martín Bermúdez (MEX) 3:56:21  Marco Evoniuk (USA) 4:05:56  Hugo López (MEX) 4:07:53
1988  Martín Bermúdez (MEX) 4:03:20  Arturo Bravo (MEX) 4:06:55  Víctor Sánchez (MEX) 4:10:26
1990  Martín Bermúdez (MEX) 3:51:30  Francisco Reyes (MEX) 3:59:34  José Víctor Alonzo (GUA) 4:03:38
1992  Germán Sánchez (MEX) 4:06:21  Miguel Ángel Rodríguez (MEX) 4:06:21  Carlos Mercenario (MEX) 4:06:21
1994  Carlos Mercenario (MEX) 3:52:06  Miguel Ángel Rodríguez (MEX) 3:52:06  Germán Sánchez (MEX) 4:03:07
1996  Germán Sánchez (MEX) 4:12:43  Rubén Arikado (MEX) 4:14:17  Joel Sánchez (MEX) 4:22:17
1998  Carlos Mercenario (MEX) 4:06:38  Rubén Arikado (MEX) 4:12:01  Rogelio Sánchez (MEX) 4:17:18
2000  Miguel Ángel Rodríguez (MEX) 3:43:52  Joel Sánchez (MEX) 3:47:55  Carlos Mercenario (MEX) 3:50:28
2001  Edgar Hernández (MEX) 4:05:24  Fernando Guerrero (MEX) 4:07:14  Germán Sánchez (MEX) 4:09:24
2003  Germán Sánchez (MEX) 4:04:11  Philip Dunn (USA) 4:15:01  Cristián Bascuñán (CHI) 4:19:27
2005  Miguel Solís (MEX) 3:54:24  Horacio Nava (MEX) 3:59:26  Claudio Vargas (MEX) 4:03:03
2007  Álvaro García (MEX) 4:04:52  Fredy Hernández (COL) 4:05:16  Fausto Quinde (ECU) 4:10:08
2009  Cristian Berdeja (MEX) 3:58:46  Mesias Zapata (ECU) 4:08:10  Rodrigo Moreno (COL) 4:09:31
2011  Cristian Berdeja (MEX) 3:59:14  Fredy Hernández (COL) 3:59:40  Rolando Saquipay (ECU) 4:01:20
2013  Omar Zepeda (MEX) 3:57:52  Horacio Nava (MEX) 3:58:00  Omar Segura (MEX) 4:03:11
2015  Horacio Nava (MEX) 3:45:41  Cristian Berdeja (MEX) 3:50:19  James Rendón (COL) 3:50:47
2017  Claudio Villanueva (ECU) 3:51:35  Luis Fernando López (COL) 3:51:35  José Leonardo Montaña (COL) 3:58:28

: In 2000 Germán Sánchez from  Mexiko started out of competition and came in third in 3:48:06.
: In 2003, the medallists were extracted from the IAAF World Race Walking Challenge. The winner was Jesús Ángel García from  Spanien in 3:46:46. Craig Barrett from  Neuseeland came in second in 3:51:15. Miguel Solís from  Mexiko was 5th in 4:18:02, Juan Emilio Toscano from  Mexiko was 6th in 4:18:52, and Saúl Méndez also from  Mexiko was 7th in 4:19:12, but all three of them were not registered for participation at the Pan American Race Walking Cup.[7][19][20] However, there are conflicting information: another source declares Miguel Solís from  Mexiko as bronze medal winner.[1]

Women's results

[edit]

10 kilometres women

[edit]
Year Gold Silver Bronze
1984  Ann Peel (CAN) 49:41  Janice McCaffrey (CAN) 50:15  Esther Lopez (USA) 50:55
1986  Graciela Mendoza (MEX) 45:23  Ann Peel (CAN) 45:26  María de la Luz Colín (MEX) 45:33
1988  Ann Peel (CAN) 46:23  María de la Luz Colín (MEX) 46:33  Deborah Lawrence (USA) 46:44
1990  Graciela Mendoza (MEX) 46:07  Janice McCaffrey (CAN) 46:41  Francisca Martínez (MEX) 47:06
1992  Francisca Martínez (MEX) 47:11  María de la Luz Colín (MEX) 47:27  Victoria Herazo (USA) 47:42
1994  Graciela Mendoza (MEX) 46:14  Teresa Vaill (USA) 46:20  Francisca Martínez (MEX) 46:28
1996  Graciela Mendoza (MEX) 48:24  Michelle Rohl (USA) 49:10  Debbie Van Orden (USA) 49:43

:In 1990, Marisela Chávez from  Mexiko started out of competition and came in third in 46:48.

20 kilometres women

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1998  Joanne Dow (USA) 1:38:57  Teresa Vaill (USA) 1:41:02  Rosario Sánchez Guerrero (MEX) 1:42:22
2000  María Guadalupe Sánchez (MEX) 1:34:39  Graciela Mendoza (MEX) 1:35:29  Oslaidis Cruz (CUB) 1:36:01
2001  María Guadalupe Sánchez (MEX) 1:38:03  Victoria Palacios (MEX) 1:38:27  Geovana Irusta (BOL) 1:40:23
2003  Rosario Sánchez (MEX) 1:37:14  Geovana Irusta (BOL) 1:37:53  Sandra Zapata (COL) 1:38:45
2005  Cristina López (ESA) 1:30:35  Miriam Ramón (ECU) 1:31:25  Graciela Mendoza (MEX) 1:33:04
2007  Cristina López (ESA) 1:39:21  Miriam Ramón (ECU) 1:39:43  Yadira Guamán (ECU) 1:41:08
2009  Tânia Spindler (BRA) 1:38:53  Verónica Colindres (ESA) 1:39:45  Rosario Sánchez Guerrero (MEX) 1:42:12
2011  Jamy Franco (GUA) 1:36:04  Arabelly Orjuela (COL) 1:36:12  Ingrid Hernández (COL) 1:37:18
2013  Kimberly García (PER) 1:35:01  Sandra Arenas (COL) 1:35:14  Yanelli Caballero (MEX) 1:35:19
2015  María Guadalupe González (MEX) 1:29:21  Kimberly García (PER) 1:31:13  Mirna Ortiz (GUA) 1:31:31
2017  María Guadalupe González (MEX) 1:28:09  Kimberly García (PER) 1:29:15  Paola Pérez (ECU) 1:30:00

: In 2000, Mara Ibáñez from  Mexiko started out of competition and came in second in 1:34:52.

50 kilometres women

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2017  Nair Da Rosa (BRA) 4:39:28  Yoci Caballero (PER) 4:49:45  Susan Randall (USA) 5:02:10

Junior (U-20) men's results

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10 kilometres men U20

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005  Alex Tapía (PER) 42:11  Robinson Vivar (ECU) 42:27  Yassir Cabrera (PAN) 43:19
2007  Mauricio Arteaga (ECU) 43:49  Yassir Cabrera (PAN) 44:19  Dejaime de Oliveira (BRA) 44:27
2009  Caio Bonfim (BRA) 43:04  Adrian Ochoa (MEX) 43:05  Julián Rendón (COL) 43:57
2011  Éider Arévalo (COL) 40:40  José Montaña (COL) 41:51  Jesús Tadeo (MEX) 42:29
2013  Manuel Esteban Soto (COL) 41:18.6  Erwin González (MEX) 41:26.5  Iván Garrido (COL) 41:32.4
2015  Brayan Fuentes (COL) 41:41  Paolo Yurivilca (PER) 41:45  César Herrera (COL) 42:36

Junior (U-20) women's results

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10 kilometres women U20

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005  Rachel Lavallée (CAN) 47:37  Maria Michta (USA) 48:03  Verónica Colindres (ESA) 48:06
2007  Maritza Guamán (ECU) 51:24  Leslie Guavita (COL) 51:32  Lauren Forgues (USA) 51:39
2009  Anlly Pineda (COL) 49:50  Erandi Uribe (MEX) 50:50  Adriana Ochoa (MEX) 51:29
2011  Yanelli Caballero (MEX) 47:23  Kimberly García (PER) 49:13  Yuli Capcha (PER) 49:34
2013  Alejandra Ortega (MEX) 49:12.8  Jessica Hancco (PER) 51:30.4  Jessica Tapia (MEX) 51:31.0
2015  Stefany Coronado (BOL) 47:05  Valeria Ortuño (MEX) 47:19  María Montoya (COL) 47:38

List of Records of the Pan American Race Walking Cup

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Men

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Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Notes
20 km 1:19:21 hrs Rolando Saquipay  Ecuador May 7, 2005 2005 Lima Peru Perú [21]
50 km 3:43:52 hrs Miguel Ángel Rodríguez  Mexiko April 9, 2000 2000 Poza Rica Mexiko México [1]
10 km (Junior Event) 40:40 min Éider Arévalo  Kolumbien March 26, 2011 2011 Envigado  Kolumbien

Women

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Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
10 km (Junior Event) 47:05 Stefany Coronado  Bolivien 9 May 2015 2015 Cup Chile Arica, Chile [22]
20 km 1:28:09 Lupita González  Mexiko 13 May 2017 2017 Cup Peru Lima, Peru [23]
50 km walk 4:22:57 Evelyn Inga  Peru 21 April 2019 2019 Cup Mexiko Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico [24]

Records in defunct events

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Women's events

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Event Record Name Nation Date Meet Ref
10 km 45:23 min Graciela Mendoza  Mexiko October 3, 1986 1986 Saint Léonard  Kanada

See also

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References

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