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Athletics at the 1951 Pan American Games – Men's 100 metres

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The men's 100 metres event at the 1951 Pan American Games was held at the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires on 27 and 28 February.[1][2]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Rafael Fortún
 Cuba
Art Bragg
 United States
Herb McKenley
 Jamaica

Results

Heats

Held on 27 February

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Gerardo Bönnhoff  Argentina 11.1 Q
2 1 Hélio da Silva  Brazil 11.1 Q
3 1 Hamilton Bridgeman  Trinidad and Tobago 11.2 Q
4 1 Miguel León  Peru 11.4
5 1 Miguel Paredes  Paraguay ??.?
1 2 Art Bragg  United States 10.8 Q
2 2 Adelio Márquez  Argentina 11.1 Q
3 2 Hendrickson Harewood  Trinidad and Tobago 11.2 Q
4 2 Juan Leiva  Venezuela 11.3
5 2 Alfaro Parra  Colombia ??.?
1 3 Jesús Farrés  Cuba 11.0 Q
2 3 Fernando Salinas  Chile 11.1 Q
3 3 Andrés Fernández  Ecuador 11.3 Q
4 3 Oscar Maldonado  Peru 11.3
5 3 Alfredo Rodas  Paraguay ??.?
1 4 Don Campbell  United States 11.0 Q
2 4 Herb McKenley  Jamaica 11.0 Q
3 4 José da Conceição  Brazil 11.3 Q
4 4 Leonel Contreras  Chile 11.5
5 4 Javier Souza  Mexico ??.?
1 5 José Zelaya  Paraguay 11.2 Q
2 5 Gerardo Salazar  Peru 11.2 Q
3 5 Raúl Mazorra  Cuba 11.4 Q
4 5 Rodolfo López  Chile ??.?
5 5 Gustavo Fajardo  Colombia ??.?
1 6 Rafael Fortún  Cuba 11.1 Q
2 6 Aristipo Lerma  Colombia 11.1 Q
3 6 Enrique Beckles  Argentina 11.3 Q
4 6 Antonio Moreira  Brazil ??.?
5 6 Germán Garrido  Venezuela ??.?

Semifinals

Held on 28 February

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Art Bragg  United States 10.9 Q
2 1 Hélio da Silva  Brazil 11.1 Q
3 1 Gerardo Bönnhoff  Argentina 11.3
4 1 Hendrickson Harewood  Trinidad and Tobago 11.4
5 1 Adelio Márquez  Argentina ??.?
1 Hamilton Bridgeman  Trinidad and Tobago DQ
1 2 Fernando Salinas  Chile 10.9 Q
2 2 Herb McKenley  Jamaica 10.9 Q
3 2 Andrés Fernández  Ecuador 11.0
4 2 Jesús Farrés  Cuba 11.1
5 2 Don Campbell  United States ??.?
6 2 José da Conceição  Brazil ??.?
1 3 Rafael Fortún  Cuba 11.0 Q
2 3 Gerardo Salazar  Peru 11.1 Q
3 3 Raúl Mazorra  Cuba 11.1
4 3 Aristipo Lerma  Colombia 11.2
5 3 Enrique Beckles  Argentina ??.?
3 José Zelaya  Paraguay DQ

Final

Held on 28 February

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Rafael Fortún  Cuba 10.6
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Art Bragg  United States 10.6
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Herb McKenley  Jamaica 11.0
4 Hélio da Silva  Brazil 11.0
5 Fernando Salinas  Chile 11.1
6 Gerardo Salazar  Peru 11.1

References

  1. ^ Full results
  2. ^ "Track and Field Statistics". trackfield.brinkster.net. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
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