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

Women's Competition

RANK FINAL TIME
Karen Smyers (USA) 02:04:52
Kristie Otto (CAN) 02:07:17
Fiona Cribb (CAN) 02:08:14
4 Gail Laurence (USA) 02:08:51
5 Maria Luisa Martínez (MEX) 02:09:42
6 Lisa Marie Bentley (CAN) 02:11:39
7 Maria del Carmen Ochoa (MEX) 02:11:58
8 Silvana Calcagno (ARG) 02:12:12
9 Maria Virginia Coronel (ARG) 02:12:49
10 Kelley Kwiatrowski (USA) 02:12:53
11 Marcia Ferreira (BRA) 02:14:22
12 Ana Carina Tonsig (ARG) 02:14:47
13 Maria Morales (COL) 02:14:50
14 Aglae Menezes (BRA) 02:17:34
15 Susana Schnarndorf (BRA) 02:17:34
16 Laura Mata (CRC) 02:19:48
17 Maria Miño (CHI) 02:20:20
18 Veronica Granados (MEX) 02:22:45
19 Ana Maria Lecumberri (CHI) 02:26:10
20 Fabiola Acaron (PUR) 02:32:43
21 Joyce McKenzic (ISV) 02:34:58
22 Olga Camey (GUA) 02:39:42
Libia Gonzalez (COL) DNS
Karla Solis (CRC) DNS

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