Uruguay at the 1999 Pan American Games
Uruguay at the 1999 Pan American Games | |||||||||
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IOC code | URU | ||||||||
NOC | Uruguayan Olympic Committee | ||||||||
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in Winnipeg 23 July – 8 August 1999 | |||||||||
Competitors | 123[1] in 21 sports | ||||||||
Medals Ranked 20th |
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Pan American Games appearances (overview) | |||||||||
The 13th Pan American Games were held in Winnipeg, Canada from July 23 to August 8, 1999.
Medals
Silver
Roller sports
- Mixed Team: Karina Rocha and Germán Alves
Bronze
Athletics
- Women's Pole Vault: Déborah Gyurcsek
Cycling
- Men's Points Race: Milton Wynants
Karate
- Men's Kumite (+ 80 kg): Manuel Costa
Results by event
Athletics
- Néstor García
- Heber Viera
- Cristian Rosales
- Danielo Estefan
- Mónica Falcioni
- Déborah Gyurcsek
Basketball
Men's Team Competition
- Team Roster
- Adrián Bertolini
- Marcel Bouzout
- Bruno Abratansky
- Jorge Cabrera
- Diego Castrillón
- Diego Losada
- Nicolás Mazzarino
- Oscar Moglia Jr.
- Pablo Morales
- Luis Silveira
- Martín Suárez
- Hugo Vázquez
- Head Coach: César Somma
Canoeing
- Marcelo d'Ambrosio
Cycling
- Gregorio Bare
- Tomas Margaleff
- Federico Moreira
- Milton Wynants
Equestrian
- Jorge Fernández
- Edison Quintana
- Pablo Núñez
- Federico Daners
- Federico Fernández
- Fernando Amado
- Hugo Garciacelay
- Ricardo Monge
Fencing
- Daniel Olivera
- Pablo Odella
- Florencia Navatta
- María Victoria Díaz
Football
Uruguay participated with an under-23 selection of amateur players of OFI.
Men's Team Competition
- Team Roster
- Martín Góngora
- Mauro Basualdo
- Williams Airala
- Mario Pascale
- Marcos Shur
- Fernando Daghero
- Luis Maseda
- Richar Albin
- Rafael Muniz
- Sergio González
- William da Costa
- Julio Pablo Rodríguez
- Jorge Reyna
- Ruben Morán
- Andrés Larre Pérez
- Jorge Rodríguez
- Carlos González
- Mariano Bogliacino
- Head Coach: Luis Matosas
Gymnastics
- María del Carmen Laurino
- Rossina Castelli
- Eugenia Tambler
Handball
Men's Team Competition
- Team Roster
- Sebastián Bolla
- Daniel Schneider
- Maximiliano Gratadoux
- Pablo Montes
- Luis Pelloni
- Gonzalo Gómez
- Martín Montemurro
- Christian Van Rompaey
- Ignacio Mahia
- Gastón Balleto
- Mauricio Sapiro
- Joaquín Santoro
- Gonzalo Graña
Women's Team Competition
- Team Roster
- Silvana Renom
- Luciana Restuccia
- María José del Campo
- Daniela Fuentes
- María del Campo
- Mercedes Amor
- Haloy Yaicouschi
- Jussara Castro
- María Crocci
- Silvana de Armas
- Sofía Griot
- Lorena Estefanell
- Lucía Curbelo
Judo
- Milton Terra
- Álvaro Paseyro
Karate
- Manuel Costa
- Pablo Layerla
- Jony Martínez
- Paola Loitey
Roller Sports
- Karina Rocha
- Germán Alves
- Ana Claudia Ibarra
Rowing
- Martín Pesce
- Jesús Posse
- Martín Simoncelli
- Ruben Scarpatti
- Pablo Gutiérrez
Sailing
- Adolfo Carrau
- Ricardo Fabini
- Ignacio Saralegui
Shooting
- Luis Méndez
- Roberto Fandiño
- Luis Pérez
Swimming
- Claudia Campiño
- Elena Casal
- Diego Gallo
- Francisco Picasso
Tennis
- Enrique Dondo
- Gonzalo Rodríguez
Triathlon
- Bruno Nantes
Weightlifting
Wrestling
- William Fernández
See also
References
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