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1997 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships


FieldValue
NameIX Pan American Junior Athletics Championships
Size200px
Host cityHavana, Cuba Cuba
DatesJuly 18–20
Nations participating25
Athletes participatingabout 437
Events43
LevelJunior
Previous1995 Santiago
Next1999 Tampa

The 9th Pan American Junior Athletics Championships were held in Havana, Cuba, on July 18–20, 1997.

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website. An unofficial count yields the number of about 437 athletes from about 25 countries: Argentina (11), Bahamas (14), Barbados (16), Brazil (31), Canada (40), Cayman Islands (4), Chile (10), Colombia (7), Costa Rica (2), Cuba (71), Dominican Republic (13), Ecuador (6), El Salvador (3), Guatemala (8), Guyana (2), Jamaica (41), Mexico (47), Panama (3), Paraguay (3), Peru (2), Puerto Rico (9), Trinidad and Tobago (7), United States (73), Uruguay (4), Venezuela (10).

Medal summary

Medal winners are published. Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.

Men

DecathlonRashad Stafford6762Santiago Lorenzo6738Michel Hernández6586

Women

HeptathlonMiroslava Ibarra5094Judy Anderson4950Nicole Bethel4892

Medal table (unofficial)

References

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