2015 Pan American Cross Country Cup
OrganisersAPA
Edition1st
DateFebruary 22
Host cityBarranquilla, Colombia Colombia
VenueAvenida al Río
Events4
Distances10 km – Senior men
7 km – Junior men (U20)
7 km – Senior women
5 km – Junior women (U20)
Participation183 athletes from
21 nations
2016

The 2015 Pan American Cross Country Cup took place on February 22, 2015. The races were held at Avenida al Río in Barranquilla, Colombia.[1][2]

The competition incorporated the 2015 South American Cross Country Championships.[3]

Detailed reports were given.[4][5]

Complete results were published.[6][7][8]

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Senior men
(10 km)
Maksim Korolev
 United States
28:21 Gilberto Silvestre Lopes
 Brazil
28:31 Augustus Maiyo
 United States
28:34
Junior (U20) men
(7 km)
Justyn Knight
 Canada
19:04 Conner Mantz
 United States
19:13 Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento
 Brazil
19:20
Senior women
(7 km)
Gladys Tejeda
 Peru
21:18 Kellyn Taylor
 United States
21:33 Rachel Hannah
 Canada
21:34
Junior (U20) women
(5 km)
Saida Meneses
 Peru
16:29 Hannah Marian Woodhouse
 Canada
16:35 Branna MacDougall
 Canada
16:41
Team
Senior men  United States15  Ecuador52  Colombia73
Junior (U20) men  United States20  Canada38  Brazil53
Senior women  United States22  Canada43  Peru51
Junior (U20) women  Canada24  United States27  Peru33

Race results

Senior men's race (10 km)

Individual race
RankAthleteCountryTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Maksim Korolev United States28:21
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Gilberto Silvestre Lopes Brazil28:31
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Augustus Maiyo United States28:34
4Jonathan Grey United States28:39
5Byron Piedra Ecuador28:47
6Yerson Orellana Peru28:54
7Joseph Gray United States29:06
8Gabriel Proctor United States29:17
9César Paul Pilaluiza Ecuador29:21
10Kelly Wiebe Canada29:26
11René Champi Peru29:43
12Raúl César Machacuay Peru29:49
13Andrés Camilo Camargo Colombia29:53
14Kevin Tree Canada29:57
15Christian Vásconez Ecuador29:59
16Mizael Carrera Puerto Rico30:04
17Juan Pablo Rangel Colombia30:07
18Marvin Blanco Venezuela30:10
19Luis Ortiz Torres Puerto Rico30:14
20Allison Rocha Peres Brazil30:22
21Giovany Montilla Colombia30:27
22Javier Andrés Peña Colombia30:32
23Juan Adrián Pillajo Ecuador30:40
24Walter Suarez Venezuela30:48
25Matthew Johnson Canada30:54
26Cristopher Guajardo Chile31:14
27William Rodríguez Colombia31:18
28Francisco Javier Abreu Venezuela31:20
29Kirk Brown Jamaica31:26
30Leonel César Argentina31:31
31Williams Alexander Sánchez El Salvador31:39
32Ricardo García Barajas Mexico31:40
33Pedro Rivera Reyes Puerto Rico31:46
34Gustavo Frencia Argentina31:48
35Ryan Cassidy Canada31:55
36Rafael Santos de Novais Brazil31:57
37Dwayne Graham Jamaica32:05
38Wilmer José Palma Venezuela32:30
39Álvaro Sanabria Costa Rica33:00
40Damion Bent Jamaica33:05
41Arturo Javier Maldonado Ecuador33:07
42Diego Rosario Puerto Rico33:09
43Kevin Campbell Jamaica33:28
44Walberto Rodríguez Puerto Rico33:32
45Alejandro Calderón Costa Rica33:41
46Juan Robles U.S. Virgin Islands33:53
47Leonardo Charon Cuba34:13
48Lamont Marshall Bermuda34:25
49Carlos Alejandro González Paraguay35:25
50George Smith Trinidad and Tobago36:27
51O'Brien Frith Jamaica37:04
Jhordan Ccope PeruDNF
Yamid Naranjo ColombiaDNF
Barry Britt CanadaDNS
Jacinto Milanes CubaDNS
Cosme Ancelmo de Souza BrazilDNS
Teams
RankTeamPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s) United States
Maksim Korolev1
Augustus Maiyo3
Jonathan Grey4
Joseph Gray7
(Gabriel Proctor)(8)
15
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ecuador
Byron Piedra5
César Paul Pilaluiza9
Christian Vásconez15
Juan Adrián Pillajo23
(Arturo Javier Maldonado)(41)
52
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Colombia
Andrés Camargo13
Juan Pablo Rangel17
Giovany Montilla21
Javier Andrés Peña22
(William Rodríguez)(27)
(Yamid Naranjo)(DNF)
73
4 Canada
Kelly Wiebe10
Kevin Tree14
Matthew Johnson25
Ryan Cassidy35
84
5 Venezuela
Marvin Blanco18
Walter Suarez24
Francisco Javier Abreu28
Wilmer José Palma38
108
6 Puerto Rico
Mizael Carrera16
Luis Ortiz Torres19
Pedro Rivera Reyes33
Diego Rosario42
(Walberto Rodríguez)(44)
110
7 Jamaica
Kirk Brown29
Dwayne Graham37
Damion Bent40
Kevin Campbell43
(O'Brien Frith)(51)
149
 Peru
(Yerson Orellana)(6)
(René Champi)(11)
(Raúl César Machacuay)(12)
(Jhordan Ccope)(DNF)
(DNF)

Junior (U20) men's race (7 km)

Individual race
RankAthleteCountryTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Justyn Knight Canada19:04
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Conner Mantz United States19:13
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento Brazil19:20
4John Dressel United States19:23
5Michael Tonatiuh Ramírez Mexico19:30
6Eric Hamer United States19:41
7Jesús Nava Mexico19:43
8Fred Huxham United States19:43
9Conner Hendrickson United States19:47
10Nathan Tadesse Canada19:50
11Benjamin Preisner Canada19:56
12Felipe Rocha e Pinto Brazil20:00
13Dionatan Cardoso dos Santos Brazil20:06
14Diego Arévalo Ecuador20:09
15Danilo Vera Chile20:12
16Rory Linkletter Canada20:16
17Pedro Andrés Román Colombia20:20
18Brayan Jeferson Ecuador20:24
19John Torres Puerto Rico20:28
20Luis Rivera Puerto Rico20:31
21Amed Figueroa Puerto Rico20:32
22Alexander Mauricio Tipán Ecuador20:35
23Henry Jara Peru20:51
24Daniel Reyes Morales Mexico20:52
25Patrick Aguinaldo Barbosa Brazil20:58
26Marcelo Samuel Maldonado Ecuador20:58
27Garfield Gordon Jamaica20:58
28Víctor Ortiz Puerto Rico21:01
29Sebastián Sánchez Colombia21:06
30Shane Buchanan Jamaica21:13
31Erik Javier Alcivar Ecuador21:20
32Joaquín Wachtendorff Chile21:24
33Oswaldo Terán Venezuela21:40
34Michael Merchan Puerto Rico21:45
35Hugo Catrileo Chile21:46
36Sebastián Cubides Colombia21:55
37Keenan Lawerence Jamaica22:01
38Sergio Alejandro López Colombia22:21
39Thaleetio Green Jamaica22:33
40Juan Camilo Rodríguez Colombia22:46
41Jules Burnotte Canada23:02
42Andrés Mauricio Rivera Costa Rica23:10
43Argenys Mojica Puerto Rico23:44
44Shevon Parks Jamaica23:55
45Kenneth Alexander Mejía Costa Rica23:57
Jeremiah Ort CanadaDNF
Ernesto Abreu CubaDNS
Teams
RankTeamPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s) United States
Conner Mantz2
John Dressel4
Eric Hamer6
Fred Huxham8
(Conner Hendrickson)(9)
20
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Canada
Justyn Knight1
Nathan Tadesse10
Benjamin Preisner11
Rory Linkletter16
(Jules Burnotte)(41)
(Jeremiah Ort)(DNF)
38
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Brazil
Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento3
Felipe Rocha e Pinto12
Dionatan Cardoso dos Santos13
Patrick Aguinaldo Barbosa25
53
4 Ecuador
Diego Arévalo14
Brayan Jeferson18
Alexander Mauricio Tipán22
Marcelo Samuel Maldonado26
(Erik Javier Alcivar)(31)
80
5 Puerto Rico
John Torres19
Luis Rivera20
Amed Figueroa21
Víctor Ortiz28
(Michael Merchan)(34)
(Argenys Mojica)(43)
88
6 Colombia
Pedro Andrés Román17
Sebastián Sánchez29
Sebastián Cubides36
Sergio Alejandro López38
(Juan Camilo Rodríguez)(40)
120
7 Jamaica
Garfield Gordon27
Shane Buchanan30
Keenan Lawerence37
Thaleetio Green39
(Shevon Parks)(44)
133

Senior women's race (7 km)

Individual race
RankAthleteCountryTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Gladys Tejeda Peru21:18
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Kellyn Taylor United States21:33
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Rachel Hannah Canada21:34
4Beverly Ramos Puerto Rico21:35
5Mattie Suver United States21:36
6Rochelle Kanuho United States21:42
7Muriel Coneo Colombia21:56
8Sueli Pereira Silva Brazil21:59
9Christine Babcock United States22:03
10Andreia Aparecida Hessel Brazil22:06
11Natasha Labeaud Canada22:07
12Melinda Martínez Puerto Rico22:08
13Fiona Benson Canada22:09
14Soledad Torre Peru22:1
15Eliona Delgado Peru22:13
16Natasha Wodak Canada22:16
17María Pastuña Ecuador22:24
18Lindsay Carson Canada22:24
19Sara Mercedes Prieto Mexico22:34
20Jillian Forsey Canada22:35
21Karina Villazana Peru22:5
22Kelly Arias Colombia22:52
23Yudileyvis Castillo Cuba22:54
24Valdilene dos Santos Silva Brazil22:58
25Tonya Nero Trinidad and Tobago23:18
26Irma Vila Sonco Bolivia23:23
27Maria Aparecida Ferraz Brazil23:29
28María Leticia Añazco Paraguay23:4
29Sandra Marcela Rosas Colombia23:54
30Fabiola Ramos Colón Puerto Rico24:26
31Stefany Jeeseth Chiquiza Colombia24:48
32Samantha Shukla Trinidad and Tobago24:52
33Milena Pérez Cuba24:55
34Ana Catalina Skipton Costa Rica25:02
35Natalia Hernández Puerto Rico25:09
36Ashley Laureano Puerto Rico25:38
37Ruth David U.S. Virgin Islands26:07
Alicia Nelson United StatesDNF
Teams
RankTeamPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s) United States
Kellyn Taylor2
Mattie Suver5
Rochelle Kanuho6
Christine Babcock9
(Alicia Nelson)(DNF)
22
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Canada
Rachel Hannah3
Natasha Labeaud11
Fiona Benson13
Natasha Wodak16
(Lindsay Carson)(18)
(Jillian Forsey)(20)
43
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Peru
Gladys Tejeda1
Soledad Torre14
Eliona Delgado15
Karina Villazana21
51
4 Brazil
Sueli Pereira Silva8
Andreia Hessel10
Valdilene dos Santos Silva24
Maria Aparecida Ferraz27
69
5 Puerto Rico
Beverly Ramos4
Melinda Martínez12
Fabiola Ramos Colón30
Natalia Hernández35
(Ashley Laureano)(36)
81
6 Colombia
Muriel Coneo7
Kelly Arias22
Sandra Marcela Rosas29
Stefany Jeeseth Chiquiza31
89

Junior (U20) women's race (5 km)

Individual race
RankAthleteCountryTime
1st place, gold medalist(s)Saida Meneses Peru16:29
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Hannah Marian Woodhouse Canada16:35
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Branna MacDougall Canada16:41
4Sunilda Lozano Peru16:44
5Katie Rainsberger United States16:44
6Rachel Koon United States16:45
7Lauren Gregory United States16:46
8Nicole Hutchinson Canada16:50
9Megan Connell United States16:52
10Evelyn Escobar Peru16:59
11Jennifer Baragar Canada17:00
12Lina Maritza Pantoja Colombia17:11
13Shanieke Watson Jamaica17:12
14Ariadna Rivera Mexico17:21
15Ana Paula Silva de Almeida Feitosa Brazil17:33
16Mary Claire Smith Canada17:36
17Karina Gualberto Brazil17:37
18Ruth Cjuro Peru17:39
19María de Jesús Ruis Mexico17:44
20Valeria de la Nube Cornejo Ecuador17:46
21Bailey Ness United States17:52
22María José Calfilaf Chile17:55
23Leidy Maritza Lozano Colombia17:59
24Mirelle Martens Canada18:00
25Keyshla Barreto Puerto Rico18:01
26María Isabel Ortega Colombia18:06
27Paulina Burgos Chile18:06
28Fryshna Vianey Santa Clara Mexico18:10
29Daliuska Tamayo Cuba18:20
30Jaksenia Figueroa Puerto Rico18:24
31Soe Maldonado Puerto Rico18:34
32Crystal Brown Jamaica18:35
33Alejandra Barba Mexico18:43
34Alondra Bosque Puerto Rico18:48
35Andrea Jiménez Chile18:59
36Monifa Green Jamaica19:00
37Evellin Ianca dos Passos Brazil19:03
38Chrisdyala Moraga Costa Rica19:07
39Kensley Hernández Puerto Rico19:07
40Zenon Kerr Jamaica19:22
41Kenyaliz Pérez Puerto Rico19:34
42Shamona Hunt Jamaica20:20
43Diana Sofía Guevara Colombia20:21
44María Aldana González Costa Rica20:30
45Sofía Andrada Uruguay22:14
46Adachely Julia Peñate Cuba22:14
Lizbeth Talia Vicuña EcuadorDNS
Ana Karolyne de Campos Silva BrazilDNS
Teams
RankTeamPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s) Canada
Hannah Marian Woodhouse2
Branna MacDougall3
Nicole Hutchinson8
Jennifer Baragar11
(Mary Claire Smith)(16)
(Mirelle Martens)(24)
24
2nd place, silver medalist(s) United States
Katie Rainsberger5
Rachel Koon6
Lauren Gregory7
Megan Connell9
(Bailey Ness)(21)
27
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Peru
Saida Meneses1
Sunilda Lozano4
Evelyn Escobar10
Ruth Cjuro18
33
4 Mexico
Ariadna Rivera14
María de Jesús Ruis19
Fryshna Vianey Santa Clara28
Alejandra Barba33
94
5 Colombia
Lina Maritza Pantoja12
Leidy Maritza Lozano23
María Isabel Ortega26
Diana Sofía Guevara43
104
6 Puerto Rico
Keyshla Barreto25
Jaksenia Figueroa30
Soe Maldonado31
Alondra Bosque34
(Kensley Hernández)(39)
(Kenyaliz Pérez)(41)
120


Medal table (unofficial)

  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States4318
2 Canada2327
3 Peru2024
4 Brazil0123
5 Ecuador0101
6 Colombia*0011
Totals (6 entries)88824
  • Note: Totals include both individual and team medals, with medals in the team competition counting as one medal.

Participation

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

See also

References

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  2. PANAMERICAN CROSS COUNTRY CUP - FEBRUARY 22, 2015 - BARRANQUILLA - COLOMBIA - TEAM MANUAL (PDF), APA, retrieved January 10, 2015
  3. El historial del Sudamericano de Cross Country. Atletismo Sudamericano. Retrieved 2023-08-20.
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