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2005 NACAC Combined Events Championships

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2005 NACAC Combined Events Championships
OrganisersNACAC
Edition1st
DateMay 28–29
Host citySan Juan, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
VenueEstadio Sixto Escobar
Participation28 athletes from
9 nations

The 2005 NACAC Combined Events Championships were held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, at the Estadio Sixto Escobar on May 28–29, 2005. A detailed report on the event and an appraisal of the results was given.[1][2]

Complete results were published.[3][4]

Medallists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Decathlon Maurice Smith
 Jamaica
8232 Ryan Harlan
 United States
7997 Paul Terek
 United States
7923
Women's Heptathlon Fiona Asigbee
 United States
5868 Tracye Lawyer-Thomas
 United States
5603 Jackie Poulson
 United States
5499

Results

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Men's Decathlon

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Key
  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank Athlete Overall points 100 m LJ SP HJ 400 m 110 m H DT PV JT 1500 m
1st place, gold medalist(s) Maurice Smith
 Jamaica
8232
NR
926
10.71 s
w:+2.5
866
7.22 m
w:+3.2
839
15.80 m
785
1.98 m
883
48.54 s
953
14.17 s
w:NWI
883
50.62 m
702
4.30 m
689
56.76 m
706
4:36.00 min
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ryan Harlan
 United States
7997 850
11.05 s
w:+2.5
807
6.97 m
w:+3.5
838
15.79 m
868
2.07 m
831
49.65 s
984
13.93 s
w:NWI
722
42.80 m
790
4.60 m
704
57.75 m
603
4:52.56 min
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Paul Terek
 United States
7923 856
11.02 s
w:+2.5
859
7.19 m
w:+3.1
768
14.64 m
785
1.98 m
876
48.70 s
827
15.19 s
w:NWI
672
40.39 m
1004
5.30 m
546
47.10 m
730
4:32.28 min
4 Chris Boyles
 United States
7679 836
11.11 s
w:+3.2
854
7.17 m
w:+2.4
774
14.75 m
813
2.01 m
780
50.75 s
880
14.75 s
w:NWI
687
41.10 m
819
4.70 m
647
53.95 m
589
4:55.01 min
5 Octavious Gillespie
 Guatemala
7255 767
11.43 s
w:+2.5
850
7.15 m
w:+2.6
681
13.22 m
813
2.01 m
701
52.54 s
829
15.17 s
w:NWI
652
39.36 m
702
4.30 m
748
60.65 m
512
5:08.50 min
6 Steven Marrero
 Puerto Rico
7240 804
11.26 s
w:+3.2
762
6.78 m
w:+2.1
664
12.95 m
627
1.80 m
851
49.22 s
724
16.08 s
w:NWI
689
41.20 m
760
4.50 m
617
51.92 m
742
4:30.47 min
7 Andrés Horacio Mantilla
 Colombia
6973
NR
821
11.18 s
w:+3.2
709
6.55 m
w:+2.5
619
12.20 m
758
1.95 m
731
51.86 s
833
15.14 s
w:NWI
674
40.46 m
617
4.00 m
583
49.63 m
628
4:48.40 min
8 Juan Pedro Santarosa
 Mexico
6593 769
11.42 s
w:+3.2
608
6.10 m
w:+2.9
583
11.62 m
653
1.83 m
750
51.43 s
768
15.69 s
w:NWI
628
38.22 m
673
4.20 m
489
43.19 m
672
4:41.31 min
9 Marcos Sánchez-Valle
 Puerto Rico
6578 821
11.18 s
w:+3.2
702
6.52 m
w:+3.3
587
11.68 m
627
1.80 m
849
49.27 s
729
16.03 s
w:NWI
507
32.13 m
457
3.40 m
593
50.30 m
706
4:35.96 min
10 Freddy Díaz
 Venezuela
6396 742
11.55 s
w:+3.2
655
6.31 m
w:+2.9
548
11.03 m
602
1.77 m
730
51.87 s
791
15.49 s
w:NWI
486
31.09 m
645
4.10 m
479
42.57 m
718
4:34.07 min
DNF Jay Atchenson
 Canada
5880 801
11.27 s
w:+3.2
655
6.31 m
w:+2.9
581
11.58 m
679
1.86 m
788
50.59 s
762
15.74 s
w:NWI
553
34.45 m
562
3.80 m
499
43.90 m
DNS
DNF Jamie Adjetey-Nelson
 Canada
5264 870
10.96 s
w:+2.5
876
7.26 m
w:+3.1
547
11.02 m
813
2.01 m
833
49.61 s
827
15.19 s
w:NWI
498
31.72 m
DNS
DNF James Holder
 Canada
797 797
11.29 s
w:+2.5
DNS
DNS José Román
 Puerto Rico

Women's Heptathlon

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Key
  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank Athlete Overall points 100 m H HJ SP 200 m LJ JT 800 m
1st place, gold medalist(s) Fiona Asigbee
 United States
5868 1031
13.63 s
w:+1.5
1003
1.82 m
693
12.48 m
913
24.72 s
w:+1.5
853
6.01 m
w:+2.8
590
35.94 m
785
2:22.85 min
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tracye Lawyer-Thomas
 United States
5603 1018
13.72 s
w:+2.8
928
1.76 m
742
13.22 m
938
24.45 s
w:+1.2
771
5.74 m
w:+3.2
630
38.07 m
576
2:39.69 min
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jackie Poulson
 United States
5499 901
14.56 s
w:+2.8
747
1.61 m
662
12.02 m
878
25.10 s
w:+1.5
765
5.72 m
w:+2.9
689
41.14 m
857
2:17.56 min
4 Coralys Ortiz
 Puerto Rico
5321
NR
916
14.45 s
w:+2.8
712
1.58 m
610
11.23 m
818
25.76 s
w:+1.5
683
5.44 m
w:+3.7
845
49.24 m
737
2:26.50 min
5 Diana Ibargüen
 Colombia
5203 945
14.24 s
w:+1.5
712
1.58 m
639
11.66 m
821
25.73 s
w:+1.2
753
5.68 m
w:+2.9
651
39.17 m
682
2:30.89 min
6 Nasli Perea
 Colombia
5099 847
14.96 s
w:+1.5
855
1.70 m
585
10.85 m
751
26.54 s
w:+1.2
774
5.75 m
w:+2.6
612
37.10 m
675
2:31.47 min
7 Nadina Marsh
 Jamaica
4977 923
14.40 s
w:+2.8
855
1.70 m
575
10.69 m
786
26.13 s
w:+1.2
700
5.50 m
w:+2.8
584
35.64 m
554
2:41.67 min
8 Yalitza Rivera
 Puerto Rico
4949 891
14.63 s
w:+1.5
855
1.70 m
614
11.28 m
763
26.39 s
w:+1.5
584
5.09 m
w:+2.8
519
32.21 m
723
2:27.60 min
9 Juana Castillo
 Dominican Republic
4931 777
15.50 s
w:+1.5
747
1.61 m
666
12.08 m
746
26.59 s
w:+1.5
612
5.19 m
w:+3.0
600
36.50 m
783
2:22.98 min
10 Anna-Kay Campbell
 Jamaica
4633 855
14.90 s
w:+2.8
747
1.61 m
354
7.30 m
850
25.40 s
w:+1.2
887
6.12 m
w:+2.9
312
21.26 m
628
2:35.27 min
11 Mariana Abuela
 Mexico
4536 783
15.45 s
w:+1.5
712
1.58 m
497
9.51 m
692
27.24 s
w:+1.5
540
4.93 m
w:+3.1
565
34.63 m
747
2:25.72 min
12 Nahomi Rivera
 Puerto Rico
4466 729
15.88 s
w:+2.8
747
1.61 m
507
9.65 m
718
26.93 s
w:+1.5
674
5.41 m
w:+2.6
541
33.40 m
550
2:42.00 min
DNF Mereció Kytzzia Vázquez
 Mexico
1771 695
16.16 s
w:+1.5
610
1.49 m
466
9.03 m
DNS
DNF Véronique Fortin
 Canada
816 138
22.33 s
w:+2.8
678
1.55 m
DNS

Participation

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An unofficial count yields the participation of 28 athletes from 9 countries. Obviously, the event was also open for athletes from CACAC member nations that are non-NACAC members (Colombia and Venezuela).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Finisterre, Terry (28 May 2005), Smith leads the chasing pack - NACAC Combined Events Championships, IAAF, retrieved September 14, 2013
  2. ^ Finisterre, Terry (29 May 2005), Asigbee and Smith take inaugural NACAC Combined Events titles, IAAF, retrieved September 14, 2013
  3. ^ NACAC Championships - San Juan, PUR - 28 May 2005 - 29 May 2005 (PDF), Athletics Canada, archived from the original (PDF) on 23 May 2012, retrieved 14 September 2013
  4. ^ I NACAC Combined Events Championships - 2005 - NACAC-CE San Juan PUR - 28-29 May 2005, CACAC, retrieved September 14, 2013