Triathlon at The 1995 Pan American Games - Men's Competition

Men's Competition

RANK FINAL TIME
Leandro Macedo (BRA) 01:51:14
Mark Bates (CAN) 01:51:36
Oscar Galíndez (ARG) 01:52:10
4 Ricardo Davila (MEX) 01:52:24
5 Andrew Carlson (USA) 01:53:33
6 Carlos Probert (MEX) 01:53:55
7 Matias Peña (CHI) 01:54:01
8 Ariel Garrigo (MEX) 01:54:14
9 Raul Lemir (ARG) 01:54:24
10 Bernardo Setina (MEX) 01:57:20
11 Will Cargas (COL) 01:57:27
12 Nataniel Llerandi (USA) 01:58:04
13 Ruben Arias (CHI) 01:58:44
14 Carlos Lomba (PER) 01:58:54
15 Juri Estrada (COL) 01:58:59
16 Ricardo Cardeno (COL) 02:00:37
17 Antonio Manzur (BRA) 02:01:01
18 Cristian Bustos (CHI) 02:01:13
19 Carlos Friely Paredes (GUA) 02:05:20
20 Pablo Antonio Rubio (HON) 02:06:59
21 Max Sevilla (CRC) 02:07:40
22 Claudio Cortes Cañas (CHI) 02:10:39
23 Jorge Rodríguez Sanchez (CRC) 02:10:57
24 Tim Byrne (COL) 02:12:24
25 Wayne Edwards (BRB) 02:13:57
26 Rodolfo Carrillo (GUA) 02:14:54
27 Fredy Guillen Rodríguez (HON) 02:20:35
Emerson Gomes (BRA) DNF
Stefan Jakobsen (CAN) DNF
Tim DeBoom (USA) DNF
Bernardo Gutierrez (HON) DNF
Andrew MacMartin (CAN) DNS


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