Cycling at the 2015 Pan American Games – Men's BMX

Cycling – Men's BMX at the XVII Pan American Games
Venue Centennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre
Dates July 10–11, 2015
Competitors 22 from 13 nations
Winning time 36.208
Medalists
   Canada
   Ecuador
   United States
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The men's BMX competition of the cycling events at the 2015 Pan American Games was held between July 10 and 11 at the Centennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre in Toronto, Canada.[1]

Schedule

All times are Eastern Standard Time (UTC-3).

Date Time Round
July 10, 2015 12:00 Time Trial Qualifying
July 10, 2015 13:00 Time Trial Superfinal
July 11, 2015 14:05 Quarterfinals Run 1
July 11, 2015 14:40 Quarterfinals Run 2
July 11, 2015 15:05 Quarterfinals Run 3
July 11, 2015 15:45 Semifinals
July 11, 2015 16:15 Final

Results

Time Trials

Rank Name Nation Qualifying Super-Final
Time Rank Time Rank
1 Tory Nyhaug Canada 36.640 3 36.113 1
2 Carlos Mario Oquendo Zabala Colombia 37.470 8 36.534 2
3 Gonzalo Molina Argentina 37.170 5 36.944 3
4 Ramiro Marino Carlomagno Argentina 37.150 4 37.023 4
5 Renato Rezende Brazil 37.410 7 37.308 5
6 James Brown Canada 37.880 9 37.411 6
7 Nicholas Long United States 38.050 11 37.583 7
8 Emilio Falla Buchely Ecuador 37.890 10 38.026 8
9 Anderson Ezequiel De Souza Filho Brazil 37.340 6 38.042 9
10 Christopher Mireles Mexico 38.370 12 38.464 10
11 Jefferson Milano Duran Venezuela 38.510 13 38.522 11
12 Elias Aguirre Chile 39.120 15 38.884 12
13 Jaime Quintanilla Cuenca Bolivia 39.460 16 39.368 13
14 Connor Fields United States 36.120 1 1:00.193 14
15 Carlos Alberto Ramirez Yepes Colombia 36.540 2 1:12.361 15
16 Zaithyel Soekandar Aruba 38.590 14 DNF
17 Esteban Yaffar Bolivia 39.520 17 Did not qualify
18 Maliek Byndloss Jamaica 42.760 18 Did not qualify
19 Juan Carlos Zuniga Canani Peru 44.090 19 Did not qualify
20 Jaime Koochoy Wong Peru 44.350 20 Did not qualify
21 Enrique Luis Diaz Cedeno Venezuela 1:16.720 21 Did not qualify
22 Alfredo Campo Vintimilla Ecuador 2:08.440 22 Did not qualify
Cristobal Palominos Chile DNS
Alan Roman Mexico DNS

Quarterfinals

First 4 riders in each quarterfinal qualify to semifinal.

Rank Heat Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Points Notes
1 1 Tory Nyhaug Canada 37.260 (1) 37.304 (1) 36.605 (1) 3 Q
2 1 Anderson Ezequiel De Souza Filho Brazil 38.317 (3) 38.955 (2) 37.210 (2) 7 Q
3 1 Emilio Falla Buchely Ecuador 38.057 (2) 41.183 (3) 37.886 (3) 8 Q
4 1 Esteban Yaffar Bolivia 54.231 (5) 45.566 (4) 43.977 (4) 13 Q
5 1 Zaithyel Soekandar Aruba 47.830 (4) REL (7) DNF (5) 16
1 2 Carlos Mario Oquendo Zabala Colombia 37.051 (1) 37.100 (2) 36.196 (1) 4 Q
2 2 Carlos Alberto Ramirez Yepes Colombia 37.532 (2) 36.593 (1) 36.243 (2) 5 Q
3 2 Nicholas Long United States 38.171 (4) 37.608 (3) 37.298 (3) 10 Q
4 2 Maliek Byndloss Jamaica 38.003 (3) 37.746 (4) 37.693 (4) 11 Q
5 2 Christopher Mireles Mexico 44.703 (5) 38.246 (5) 37.993 (5) 15
1 3 Connor Fields United States 36.519 (1) 37.083 (1) 36.223 (1) 3 Q
2 3 Gonzalo Molina Argentina 37.557 (3) 37.633 (2) 37.037 (3) 8 Q
3 3 Alfredo Campo Vintimilla Ecuador 36.902 (2) 1:00.416 (5) 36.549 (2) 9 Q
4 3 Jefferson Milano Duran Venezuela 38.564 (4) 38.206 (3) 38.677 (5) 12 Q
5 3 Juan Carlos Zuniga Canani Peru 52.755 (5) 46.478 (4) 43.117 (6) 15
6 3 James Brown Canada REL (8) 3:27.565 (6) 37.313 (4) 18
1 4 Renato Rezende Brazil 38.570 (2) 37.155 (1) 37.109 (1) 4 Q
2 4 Ramiro Marino Carlomagno Argentina 37.331 (1) 37.699 (2) 38.626 (3) 6 Q
3 4 Jaime Quintanilla Cuenca Bolivia 40.005 (4) 38.641 (3) 40.061 (4) 11 Q
4 4 Elias Aguirre Chile 39.371 (3) REL (8) 38.571 (2) 13 Q
5 4 Jaime Koochoy Wong Peru 49.300 (5) 43.105 (4) 46.687 (5) 14
6 4 Enrique Luis Diaz Cedeno Venezuela DNS (8) DNS (8) DNS 16

Semifinal

The top four cyclists advanced to the final.

Rank Heat Name Nation Time Gap Notes
1 1 Tory Nyhaug Canada 36.405 - Q
2 1 Gonzalo Molina Argentina 37.350 +0.945 Q
3 1 Emilio Falla Buchely Ecuador 37.574 +1.169 Q
4 1 Carlos Alberto Ramirez Yepes Colombia 37.795 +1.390 Q
5 1 Jefferson Milano Duran Venezuela 38.406 +2.001
6 1 Renato Rezende Brazil 45.317 +8.912
7 1 Jaime Quintanilla Cuenca Bolivia 47.343 +10.938
8 1 Maliek Byndloss Jamaica 48.100 +11.695
1 2 Connor Fields United States 36.479 - Q
2 2 Anderson Ezequiel De Souza Filho Brazil 36.772 +0.293 Q
3 2 Alfredo Campo Vintimilla Ecuador 37.254 +0.775 Q
4 2 Nicholas Long United States 37.661 +1.182 Q
5 2 Ramiro Marino Carlomagno Argentina 37.864 +1.385
6 2 Elias Aguirre Chile 44.362 +7.883
7 2 Esteban Yaffar Bolivia 44.820 +8.341
8 2 Carlos Mario Oquendo Zabala Colombia 1:29.024 +52.545

Final

Rank Name Nation Time Gap Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Tory Nyhaug Canada 36.208 -
2nd, silver medalist(s) Alfredo Campo Vintimilla Ecuador 36.501 +0.293
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Nicholas Long United States 37.046 +0.838
4 Anderson Ezequiel De Souza Filho Brazil 37.299 +1.091
5 Emilio Falla Buchely Ecuador 38.519 +2.311
6 Gonzalo Molina Argentina 40.574 +4.366
Connor Fields United States DNF
Carlos Alberto Ramirez Yepes Colombia REL

References

  1. Persaud, Travis (17 July 2014). "Oro-Medonte biking facility ready to host Pan Am Games". Barrie Examiner. Sun Media. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
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