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Rowing at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's lightweight double sculls

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Rowing – Men's l.wght double sculls at the 2011 Pan American Games
VenueCanoe & Rowing Course
DatesOctober 15 - October 18
Competitors12 from 6 nations
Medalists
Gold medal
 
  Mexico
Silver medal
 
  Cuba
Bronze medal
 
  United States
«2007
2015»

The women's lightweight double sculls rowing event at the 2011 Pan American Games was held October 15–18 at the Canoe & Rowing Course in Ciudad Guzman.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion was Yaima Velázquez & Ismaray Marerro of Cuba.

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Schedule

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).

Date Time Round
October 15, 2011 10:30 Heat
October 18, 2011 9:49 Final

Results

Heat 1

[2]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Michelle Sechser, Chelsea Smith  United States 7:23.67 FA
2 Yaima Velazquez, Yoslaine Dominguez  Cuba 7:26.26 FA
3 Analicia Ramirez, Lila Perez Rul  Mexico 7:27.92 FA
4 Sofia Esteras, Carolina Schiffmacher  Argentina 7:33.90 FA
5 Luciana Granato, Camila Carvalho  Brazil 7:36.2 FA
6 Jennieffer Zuñiga, Maria Samayoa  Guatemala 7:55.98 FA

Final A

[3]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Analicia Ramirez, Lila Perez Rul  Mexico 7:16.04
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yaima Velazquez, Yoslaine Dominguez  Cuba 7:17.77
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Michelle Sechser, Chelsea Smith  United States 7:18.88
4 Sofia Esteras, Carolina Schiffmacher  Argentina 7:24.05
5 Luciana Granato, Camila Carvalho  Brazil 7:32.49
6 Jennieffer Zuñiga, Maria Samayoa  Guatemala 7:59.52

References

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