2005 NACAC Combined Events Championships
Appearance
2005 NACAC Combined Events Championships | |
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Organisers | NACAC |
Edition | 1st |
Date | May 28–29 |
Host city | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Venue | Estadio Sixto Escobar |
Participation | 28 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
[edit]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
[edit]Men's Decathlon
[edit]- 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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
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 | |
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
[edit]- 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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
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 | |
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
[edit]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).
- Canada (4)
- Colombia (3)
- Dominican Republic (1)
- Guatemala (1)
- Jamaica (3)
- Mexico (3)
- Puerto Rico (6)
- United States (6)
- Venezuela (1)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Finisterre, Terry (28 May 2005), Smith leads the chasing pack - NACAC Combined Events Championships, IAAF, retrieved September 14, 2013
- ^ Finisterre, Terry (29 May 2005), Asigbee and Smith take inaugural NACAC Combined Events titles, IAAF, retrieved September 14, 2013
- ^ 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
- ^ I NACAC Combined Events Championships - 2005 - NACAC-CE San Juan PUR - 28-29 May 2005, CACAC, retrieved September 14, 2013