2020 Pan American Cross Country Cup

The 2020 Pan American Cross Country Cup took place on February 29, 2020. The races will be held at Bear Mountain[1] in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.[2][3]

2020 Pan American Cross Country Cup
OrganisersAssociation of Panamerican Athletics
Edition4th
DateFebruary 29
Host cityVictoria, British Columbia, Canada Canada
VenueBear Mountain
Events4
Distances10 km – Senior men
8 km – Junior men (U20)
8 km – Senior women
6 km – Junior women (U20)
Official websitehttps://panamxccup2020.com/
2018
2022

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Senior men
(10 km)
Johnatas de Oliveira Cruz
  Brazil
32:50 Anthony Rotich
  United States
32:50 Paul Ramirez
  Peru
33:11
Junior (U20) men
(8 km)
Corey Gorgas
  United States
27:15 Evan Bishop
  United States
27:20 Alejandro Alania
  Peru
27:27
Senior women
(10 km)
Genevieve Lalonde
  Canada
37:37 Carrie Verdon
  United States
38:09 Lizaida Thalia Valdivia
  Peru
38:12
Junior (U20) women
(6 km)
Brooke Rauber
  United States
23:12 Sadie Sigfstead
  Canada
23:23 Jhenifer Melchor
  Peru
23:46
Team
Senior men   United States 12   Brazil 19   Canada 23
Junior (U20) men   United States 12   Peru 26   Canada 27
Senior women   Canada 12   United States 13   Peru 20
Junior (U20) women   Canada 15   Peru 18   United States 26

Race results

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Senior men's race (10 km)

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Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time
  Johnatas de Oliveira Cruz   Brazil 32:50
  Anthony Rotich   United States 32:50
  Paul Ramirez   Peru 33:11
4 Dillon Maggard   United States 33:23
5 Connor Black   Canada 33:25
6 David Goodman   United States 33:33
7 John Gay   Canada 33:35
8 Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento   Brazil 33:43
9 Nicholas Hauger   United States 33:45
10 Gilberto Silvestre Lopes   Brazil 34:05
11 Mitchell Ubene   Canada 34:08
12 Michael Jordan   United States 34:12
13 Tai Dinger   United States 34:14
14 Fernando Cervantes   Mexico 34:16
15 Abraham Daniel Hernandez   Mexico 34:16
16 Jean-Simon Desgagnes   Canada 34:25
17 Kieran McDonald   Canada 34:30
18 Leonardo Trejo Camargo   Mexico 34:36
19 Walter Niña   Peru 34:38
20 Yuri Labra   Peru 34:43
21 Jasus Nava Aguila   Mexico 34:49
22 Frank Lujan   Peru 35:25
23 Brandon Allen   Canada 35:30
24 Luis Castro Coto   Costa Rica 36:07
25 Oscar Antonio Aldana   El Salvador 36:23
26 Diego Armando Gonzales   Colombia 37:41
27 Gabriel Curtis   Bahamas 38:12
28 Belodie Vilovar   Guadeloupe 39:37
29 Samuel Morales   Puerto Rico 41:14
30 Oneil Williams   Bahamas 42:40
Teams
Rank Team Points
 
 
 
4
5
6
7

Junior (U20) men's race (8 km)

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Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time
 
 
 
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7
8
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10
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12
13
14
CAN Kevin Robertson July 13, 2001
CAN Philippe Morneau-Cartier April 3, 2001
CAN Dakota Goguen July 23, 2002
CAN Keon Wallingford April 17, 2001
CAN Scott Arndt March 9, 2001
CAN Chase Canty July 6, 2001
USA Jacob Harris January 24, 2001
USA Alex Comerford February 20, 2001
USA Corey Gorgas July 2, 2001
USA Lucas Chung May 11, 2001
USA Evan Bishop August 13, 2001
USA Daniel Beam April 2, 2001
MEX Mario Uriel Lopez Suarez October 11, 2001
MEX Luis Elian Cornejo Hernandez May 12, 2001
MEX Erick Salvador Perez October 10, 2001
MEX Cesar Daniel Gomez Ponce September 25, 2001
PER Alejandro Alania February 16, 2001
PER Guido Bustamante April 19, 2002
PER Julio Palomino April 8, 2001
PER Juan Huamani August 11, 2002
BRA Lucas Pinho Leite February 20, 2002
BRA Eduardo Bandeira Baltazar May 3, 2002
BRA Vitor de Oliveira da Silva December 2, 2001
CRA Brandom Barrantes Calderón October 28, 2002
BAH Denzel Sawyer July 18, 2004
BAH Mitchell Curtis May 15, 2003
PAN Raphael Palma December 2, 2002
PUR Carlos Alberto Vilches October 29, 2001
PUR Hector Alberto Pagan October 16, 2001
PUR John Castro May 14, 2001
PUR Kevin Cubillette July 14, 2001
PUR Luis Rosado November 8, 2001
Teams
Rank Team Points
 
 
 
4
5
6
7

Senior women's race (8 km)

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Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time
 
 
 
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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
CAN Genevieve Lalonde
CAN Maria Bernard-Galea
CAN Natasha Wodak
CAN Victoria Coates
CAN Kirsten Lee
CAN Hannah Woodhouse
USA Tansey Lystad
USA Grace Graham-Zamudio
USA Sarah Pease
USA Carrie Verdon
USA Kalene Morris
USA Danielle Shanahan
MEX Cindy Meza Dominguez
MEX Andrea Soraya Ramirez Limon
MEX Maria de Jesus Ruiz Acuna
PER Rina Cjuro
PER Lizaida Thalia Valdivia
PER Margarita Nunez
PER Saida Meneses
BRA Tatiane Raquel da Silva
BRA Graziele Zarri
BRA Amanda Aparecida de Oliveira
GDL Roxane Thery
PUR Soe Maldonado
VEN Maria Luisa Garrido Acosta
COL Cusario Gerardin Cusaria Rodrigues
Teams
Rank Team Points
 
 
 
4
5
6
7

Junior (U20) women's race (6 km)

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Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time
 
 
 
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
CAN Sadie Sigfstead May 17, 2003
CAN Abbey Yuhasz July 26, 2002
CAN Ceili McCabe September 17, 2001
CAN Petal Palmer February 10, 2002
CAN Annika Ariano September 18, 2001
CAN Mackenzie Campbell August 24, 2002
USA Kalea Bartolotto April 24, 2001
USA Sophia McDonnelle May 3, 2001
USA Rayna Stanziano July 26, 2001
USA Bailey Brinkerhoff June 12, 2001
USA Brooke Rauber July 12, 2002
USA Abigail Osterlund June 13, 2001
MEX Adela Honorato Dominguez December 8, 2004
MEX Paola Cordero Palato February 5, 2002
MEX Sandra Nayelli Ruiz Acuna May 14, 2002
MEX Arian Ivette Chia Hernandez June 5, 2001
PER Inocencia Huacasi June 22, 2001
PER Sandra Salazar January 23, 2001
PER Jhenifer Melchor September 15, 2002
PER Aurea Salvatierra March 1, 2001
BRA Nubia de Oliveira Silva June 4, 2002
BRA Gabriela de Freitas Tardivo December 4, 2004
BRA Mirelle Leite da Silva November 3, 2002
PAN Lucia Palma November 5, 2003
PUR Adanelys Rodriguez August 15, 2001
PUR Fabianna Szoreny June 5, 2002
PUR Jorelis Vargas December 5, 2001
PUR Natisha Fontanez July 15, 2001
PUR Yulianne Lugo January 14, 2001
COL Alejandra Sierra Jimenez 22-Feb-01
Teams
Rank Team Points
 
 
 
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5
6
7

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Medal table (unofficial)

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  *   Host nation (Canada)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States4419
2  Canada*3126
3  Brazil1102
4  Peru0257
Totals (4 entries)88824
  • Note: Totals include both individual and team medals, with medals in the team competition counting as one medal.

Participation

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According to an unofficial count, 183 athletes from 21 countries participated.

See also

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References

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