Pan American Games Santiago 2023 | Day 6 Results

On the sixth and final day of the enthralling Pan American Games Santiago 2023, the athletic spirit peaked with another round of compelling competitions. As the games reached their climax, here are the results from the championship finals of the day:

Final Day of Day 6 Results – Pan American Games Santiago 2023

Men’s Pole Vault Final:
1. Matthew Joseph Ludwig (USA), 5.55m; 2. German Pablo Chiaraviglio (ARG), 5.50m; 3. Jorge Luna (MEX), 5.40m; 4. Guillermo Correa (CHI), 5.40m; 5. Eduardo Nápoles (CUB), 5.30m; 6. Jose Tomas Nieto (COL), 5.30m; 7. Zachery Bradford (USA), 5.20m; 8. Austin Aaron Ramos (ECU), 5.20m; 9. Cristóbal Andrés Núñez (CHI), 5.20m; 10. Ricardo David Montes (VEN), 5.10m.

Men’s Hammer Throw Final:
1. Ethan Katzberg (CAN), 80.96m PR; 2. Daniel Haugh (USA), 77.62m; 3. Rudy Winkler (USA), 76.65m; 4. Diego Alan Del Real (MEX), 75.63m; 5. Humberto Fernando Mansilla (CHI), 74.35m; 6. Gabriel Enrique Kehr (CHI), 74.32m; 7. Joaquin Gabriel Gómez (ARG), 72.36m; 8. Ronald Anthony Mencia (CUB), 71.52m; 9. Alencar Chagas (BRA), 70.54m; 10. Carlos Alberto Arteaga (NCA), 59.75m.

Men’s 800m Final:
1. José Antonio Maita (VEN), 1:45.69; 2. Jesus Tonatiu Lopez (MEX), 1:46.04; 3. Navasky Anderson (JAM), 1:46.40; 4. John Rivera Jr. (PUR), 1:46.73; 5. Ryan Yaviel Sánchez (PUR), 1:47.07; 6. Chamar Abdul Chambers (PAN), 1:47.84; 7. Ryan Ignaiker Lopez (VEN), 1:48.06.

Women’s 800m Final:
1. Sahily Diago (CUB), 2:02.71; 2. Deborah Lizeth Rodriguez (URU), 2:02.88; 3. Rose Mary Almanza (CUB), 2:03.68; 4. Jaqueline Beatriz Weber (BRA), 2:04.99; 5. Berdine Pierre Castillo (CHI), 2:05.37; 6. Brooke Feldmeier (USA), 2:06.10; 7. Brenna Detra (USA), 2:07.27; 8. Addy Elizabeth Townsend (CAN), 2:09.02.

Women’s High Jump Final:
1. Rachel McCoy (USA), 1.87m; 2. Jennifer Laritza Rodriguez (COL), 1.84m; 3. Marisabel Senyu (DOM), 1.81m; 4. Claudina Diaz (MEX), 1.78m; 5. Valdileia Martins (BRA), 1.78m; 6. Arielly Kailayne Monteiro (BRA), 1.78m; 7. Rylee Anderson (USA), 1.75m.

Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Final:
1. Belen Adaluz Casetta (ARG), 9:39.47 PR; 2. Alycia Kaitlin Butterworth (CAN), 9:40.86; 3. Tatiane Raquel da Silva (BRA), 9:41.29; 4. Marisa Ann Howard (USA), 9:49.27; 5. Kiana Gibson (CAN), 9:53.51; 6. Simone Ponte (BRA), 10:00.62; 7. Logan Jolly (USA), 10:03.08; 8. Veronica Huacasi (PER), 10:10.90; 9. Clara Macarena Baiocchi (ARG), 10:24.05; 10. Arian Iveth Chia (MEX), 10:26.36; 11. María José Calfilaf (CHI), 10:26.89; 12. Mirelle Leite (BRA), 10:29.72; 13. Alondra Yairet Negron (PUR), 10:41.13.

Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Final:
1. Jean-Simon Desgagnés (CAN), 8:30.14; 2. Daniel Michalski (USA), 8:36.47; 3. Carlos Andrés San Martin (COL), 8:41.59; 4. Cesar Daniel Gomez (MEX), 8:47.69; 5. Julio Palomino (PER), 8:48.50; 6. Matheus Estevao da Silva (BRA), 8:57.90; 7. Didier Antonio Rodriguez (PAN), 8:58.73; 8. Arturo Israel Reyna (MEX), 9:01.06; 9. Gualberto Marcos Julian Molina (ARG), 9:03.03; 10. Jackson Vern Callero Mestler (USA), 9:05.18; 11. Mauricio Andrés Valdivia (CHI), 9:11.27; 12. Jose Gregorio Peña (VEN), 9:17.90; 13. Gleison da Silva (BRA), 9:22.38.

Men’s Javelin Throw Final:
1. Curtis Thompson (USA), 79.65m; 2. Pedro Henrique Nunes (BRA), 78.45m; 3. Leslain Baird (GUY), 78.23m; 4. Capers Williamson (USA), 76.29m; 5. David Alberto Carreon (MEX), 74.47m; 6. Billy Williams Julio (COL), 73.35m; 7. Antonio Gabriel Ortiz (PAR), 71.52m; 8. Carlos Alberto Armenta (MEX), 69.00m; 9. Luiz Mauricio da Silva (BRA), 68.26m; 10. Elvis Graham (JAM), 67.86m; 11. Francisco Javier Muse (CHI), 67.56m; 12. Zaavan Richards (JAM), 60.27m.

Women’s 4x400m Relay Final:
1. Cuba, 3:33.15; 2. Dominican Republic, 3:34.27; 3. Brazil, 3:34.80; 4. Ecuador, 3:35.76; 5. United States of America, 3:35.91; 6. Chile, 3:37.00.

Men’s 4x400m Relay Final:
1. Brazil, 3:03.92; 2. Mexico, 3:04.22; 3. Dominican Republic, 3:05.98; 4. Venezuela, 3:06.04; 5. United States of America, 3:08.67; 6. Ecuador, 3:09.33; 7. Chile, 3:12.40; 8. Argentina, 3:15.69.

Anthony Foster
Anthony Foster
Anthony Foster is a renowned Jamaican sports journalist, honored twice as the Jamaica sports journalist of the year (in 2004 and 2005). His journalistic achievements are globally recognized. Notably, he authored an award-winning article on Usain Bolt, the iconic 6-time Olympic champion, 11-time World champion, and record holder for the sprint double. This significant piece was published in the Jamaica Gleaner in 2004. Anthony's extensive coverage includes prestigious events such as the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008, London 2012, and Rio 2016. He has also provided coverage for seven (7) World Athletics Championships held between 2007 and 2022, alongside various other international sporting events. Noteworthy mentions comprise his coverage of the 2007 World Cup of cricket and his cherished experience reporting on the 2004 clash between his favorite football team, Argentina, and the USA.
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