The demanding circuit La Ermita (Farellones Way) was the scene where the home team successfully defended the European title he had met in Venezuela 2008, after winning the final with a time of 1:21.28. The silver medal went to Argentina Verena Brunner (1:25.30) and bronze for the Ecuadorean Maria Molina (1:25.53).
On the last day of the contest, also Chile achieved a bronze medal in Junior Men Prudentius Nicolás, which allowed for a total of 28 medals (10 gold, 9 silver and 9 bronzes) and thus awarded the national rankings.
The most anticipated race of the day, the Chilean Olympic Christopher Silva could not defend his title at Pan American Elite and had to settle for eighth place after posting a time of 2:23.24. Gold was for the Colombian Fabio Castillo (2:15.12), who was escorted by American Sam Schultz (silver with 2:18.42) and Jeremy Horgan-Kobelsky (bronze with 2:19.16).
In the same category, but ladies, gold was for the Canadian Pan Catherine Pendrel (1:50.38), while silver and bronze went to the American Georgia Gould (1:55.14) and Heather Irmiger (1 : 58.33).
The Pan American Championships, Chile 2009, took part more than 550 athletes from 16 countries, which gave a high technical level to each of the specialties.
- CLASSIFICATION
RELAY PAN.
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1. Mexico (Emmanuel Rafael Valencia-fling-Daniela Campuzano, Enrique Mora)
1:16:14 2. Colombia (Mauricio Foronda-Holman-Angela Vanegas Fabio Parra Castañeda)
1:19:16 3. Argentina (Santana-Verena Kevin Bruner-Catriel Soto Darío Gasco) 1:20:33
- XC RANKINGS
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Cadets.
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1.Miguel
Londoño-Colombia-Argentina 2.Kevin Ingrata
3. Luis Rojas - Argentina
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B2.
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1. Carlos Muñoz, Colombia
2. Cristian Castro, Chile
3. Ricardo Machado, Brazil
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Master A2.
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1. Agustin Rodriguez-Colombia
2. Christopher Vidal-Chile
3. Gonzalo Tapia, Chile
- Master
C1.
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1. Adolfo Oliveira, Brazil
2. Scheuch-Chile Orwiler
3. Ovalle-Colombia Fidel
- Master
A1.
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1.Javier
Macías-Argentina-Chile 2.Ernesto Araneda
Arias-Chile 3.Jorge
- Master
B1.
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1. Rafael Garrido-Venezuela
2. Carlos Cardenas, Chile
4. Fernando Castro-Argentina
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CROSS FOUR RESULTS.
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ELITE.
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1.Mario Jarrin-Ecuador (Zenith)
Genoa-Chile3.Miranda 2.Kike Walace-Brazil
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MASTER.
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1.Lars Tribes-USA
2.Marcelo
Llanos-Argentina-Chile 3.Sebastian Vásquez
- ELITE WOMEN
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1. Diana Marggraff-Ecuador (Zenith)
2.Veronica Miranda-Chile-USA 3.Rachel
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THE CHAMPION OLYMPIC Curuchet JOHN RETIRES TO 44 YEARS.
Buenos Aires .- (EFE - Diego Mariano López Amaranth). Argentina's Juan Curuchet , American gold in the Olympic Games of Beijing 2008, retired from cycling
Sunday at age 44 after 28 seasons of activity. Curuchet
ended his career with Argentine championship sixteenth accomplished this weekend against the competition played in his hometown of Mar del Plata.
Some 40,000 people attended a farewell lap of the best Argentine cyclist of all time on the streets of Mar del Plata, after which his bike was auctioned and the proceeds in cash donated to a local hospital.
Curuchet won gold in Beijing along with Walter Perez in his sixth Olympics, at age 43, after competing in the Games in Los Angeles'84, Seoul'88, Atlanta '96, Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004.
world championships in track cycling and won a gold medal, two silver and eight bronze.
"I've been happy as a cyclist and I am encouraged that so many people have come to my last competition. If I had merits have been, I think, my dedication to sports, training, and my dream, the same one I have now on the future of my life, "said the athlete to leave.
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Elite Ladies category.
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1 - Valeria Muller (Litoral) - 28:21,359 - GOLD
2 - Tania Castro (San Juan) - 29:26,860 - SILVER
3 - Stephanie Sybil Pilz (AMC) - 30:23,960 - BRONZE
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Category under 23 (M).
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1 - Román José Monstrangelo (Acoba) - 36:44,678 - GOLD
2 - Daniel Diaz (Salta) - 36:55,155 - SILVER
3 - Ignacio Perez (Cordoba) - 38:31,074 - BRONZE
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Elite Category (M).
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1 - Juan Esteban Curuchet (Mar y Sierras) - 49:04,084 - GOLD
2 - Matias Medici (Liberator) - 49:35,876 - SILVER
3 - Paul Brun (San Juan) - 51:34,270 - BRONZE
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ROUTE RESULTS.
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Elite Women rankings.
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1 - Carlos Alvarez (San Juan) - GOLD
2 - Tania Castro (San Juan) - SILVER
3 - Veronica Zarate (San Juan) - BRONZE
- Sub Classification
23.
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1 - Román José Mastrangelo (Acoba) - GOLD
2 - Daniel Zamora (San Juan) - SILVER
3 - Ignacio Perez (Cordoba) - BRONZE
- Classification
Elite.
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1 - Paul Brun (San Juan) - GOLD
2 - Facundo Leonel Bazzi (AMC) - SILVER
3 - Ricardo Escuela (San Juan) - BRONZE
10 º Juan Esteban Curuchet (Mar y Sierras)
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Curuchet DEFINITELY IS LOW OF BICYCLE.
Havana .- ( Press Copaci). Juan Esteban Curuchet just arrived triumphantly to the finish in a race more than 30 years full of effort, tenacity and, above all, crowned with the shining successes achieved Olympic title in Beijing 2008 with compatriot Walter Fernando Perez.
Undoubtedly, the highly competitive fires one of the greatest cyclists in the Americas and the world, an example of discipline and love for their sport.
In the path of Juan Esteban Curuchet, son of a humble family of Mar del Plata, there are important victories in top level events such as Pan American Games, World Championships and Beijing, which ended with gold clasp impressive career .
Mar del Plata, Argentina, America and the world will say goodbye on Juan Esteban, because surely continue riding - not in the squad - but by a new generation of riders who want to be like him. Excellent example for those who want to be better.
to him, his family and the Argentine cycling, warm greetings and the assurance of our greatest admiration.
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ARTEMIO Leonett reelected president of the Venezuelan Federation of Cycling.
El Tigre, Venezuela .- (zciclismo). Venezuelan Cycling Federation held its elections for the 2009-2013 Olympic cycle in the eastern town of El Tigre Anzoategui state in the Phoenix Room of the Hotel Palma Real with the assistance of eighteen federal agencies: Amazonas, Anzoátegui, Barinas, Bolivar, Carabobo, Cojedes, Delta Amacuro, Guarico, Lara, Portuguesa, Miranda, Mérida, Monagas, Nueva Esparta, Tachira, Vargas, Yaracuy and Zulia.
Board and Honor Council of the Venezuelan Federation of Cycling elected to govern the destinies of the discipline of the pedals for the next four years, was composed as follows:
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BOARD.
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PRESIDENT: VICE
Artemio Leonett: Leopoldo Melo
VICE PRESIDENT: Luis Godoy
SECRETARY GENERAL: Rubén Garcilaso de La Vega
TREASURER: Juan Mercado
VOCAL: Felix Castillo
VOCAL: Omar Leal
VOCAL: José Acuña
VOCAL: Carlos Castillo
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COUNCIL OF HONOR.
- Fouad Hadid
Williams Julio Yanes Escalona
Francisco Pazos F.
A family celebration of cycling where there is a climate decordialidad where José Antonio Gil withdrew her candidacy in favor deArtemio Leonett to the Assembly of Delegates.
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ANTIOCH WINS TRACK IN MEDELLIN.
Medellín .- (Fedeciclismo Colombia). Antioquia delegation won the overall victory in the second stop of the Copa Colombia Runway which was held at the velodrome ¨ ¨ Cochise Medellín Rodríguez, between 20 and 22 March.
The sucreña, Andrea Rivera, member of the League of Antioquia, was the star of the tournament by winning the individual pursuit as the points race and persecution by pairs adding three golds in the undercard tests. The speed
, Milena Salcedo, Bogota, pure speed won the 500 meters starting arrested, the keirin and team speed.
Antioquenos led by Efraín Domínguez and Héctor Iván Palacios took eleven gold medals for four of Santander, which took the boy Sergio Carlos Arguello, to win three golds.
also got gold medals, the delegations of Meta and Valle in an event that was attended by runners from eight leagues, Antioquia, Bogotá, Santander, Córdoba, Atlántico, Meta, Risaralda and Valle. In tests
end Daniel Guzman, Valley, won gold in the 500 meters starting in custody, while Esteban Pulgarín hung gold in men older scratch and Julian Lopez did the same in the extended speed.
The track cycling will continue from Poland on Wednesday in the presence of Colombia Team in Track World Championships, which will run until Sunday 29 March.
route roads in the department of Cundinamarca Classic will be held Anapoima for elite and under 23 categories from 26 to 28 March.
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OVERALL.
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higher speeds.
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1 - Cristian Tamayo (Valle) - Gold
2 - Rodrigo Barros (Antioquia) - Silver
3 - Carlos Monroy (Antioquia) - Bronze
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Damas.
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1 - Milena Salcedo (Bogota) - Gold
2 - Maritza Ceballos (Antioquia) - Silver
3 - Angie Roa (Bogotá) - Bronze
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Youth Speed.
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1 - Juan C. Houses (Antioquia)
2 - Fabian Puerta (Antioquia)
3 - Alexander Prada (Santander)
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Prejuveniles Speed.
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1 - Sergio C. Arguello (Santander)
2 - Daniel Guzman (Valle)
3 - Bryan Sanchez (Antioquia)
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Junior Individual Pursuit 3000 Mts.
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1 - Duvan Arévalo (Meta) - 3,336,520
2 - John D. Quintero (Antioquia) - 3.37.552
3 - Daniel Jaramillo (Antioquia) - 3.39.107
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Km majors.
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1 - Cristian Tamayo (Valle) - 1.06.162
2 - Rodrigo Barros (Antioquia) - 1.06.739
3 - Andrew F. Torres (Antioquia) - 1.07.633
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Trial 500 Mts.
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1 - Milena Salcedo (Bogota) - 38,051
2 - Maritza Ceballos (Antioquia) - 38,788
3 - Angie Roa (Bogota) - 39,207
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Youth Points.
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1 - Daniel Jaramillo (Antioquia) - 24 points
2 - John D. Quintero (Antioquia) - 17
3 - Duvan Arévalo (Target) - 11
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Men Individual Pursuit.
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1 - Weimar Roldan (GW Shimano Antioquia) - Gold
2 - Jaime Sauza (GW Shimano Antioquia) - Silver
3 - Edward Sepulveda (Risaralda) - Chase Bronze Ladies.
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1 - Andrea Rivera (Antioquia) - Gold
2 - Nicole Estrada (Antioquia) - Silver
3 - Claudia Valencia (Antioquia) - Bronze
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Antioqueña majors.
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1 - Esteban Pulgarín (Antioquia) - Gold
2 - Carlos Castellanos (Risaralda) - Silver
3 - Weimar Roldán (Antioquia) - Bronze
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Youth.
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1 - Joseph J. Jaimes (Santander) - Gold
2 - Daniel Jaramillo (Antioquia) - Silver
3 - Fernando Orjuela (For Colombia, Meta) - Bronze
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prejuvenil Points Boys.
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1 - Jorge H. Marin (Antioquia) - 25 points - Gold
2 - Kevin Rivers (Antioquia) - 23 - Silver
3 - Santiago Henao (Antioquia) - 21 - Bronze
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BIKING GUATEMALA. Classical
Bicimanía.
Guatemala City .- (Ciclismoalminuto). The second date skills for youth and women's category was held this day on the road to El Salvador, with two laps between kilometer 19 and kilometer 29, taking as a starting point Bicimanía in Zone 10 and finish near the entrance to Fraijanes.
- OFFICIAL RESULTS
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Youth Class (M).
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1 - Saloman Marin (Chimaltenango) - 1:57:15
2 - Ader Espinoza (Quetzaltenango) - 1:57:53
3 - Gerson Rhodes (Quetzaltenango) - 1:58:49
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Youth Class and Elite (F).
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1 - Sindy Morales (Jalapa) - 2:12:36
2 - Paola Salazar (Guatemala) - 2:16:06
3 - Emily Garcia (Quetzaltenango) - 2:22:37
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EMOTIONS FROM START TO FINISH IN THE CUP OF CRITERIUM PROTECTO.
Barrio Escalante, Costa Rica .- (María José Fernández - Press Fecoci). After four rounds of Protecto Cup Criterium, Sunday eight riders were declared champions of the various categories involved.
This last day was held at the Boulevard de Barrio Escalante, as has been customary, the speed was the star in the national squad.
At 8:00 am started the Elite Women's competition. After 12 laps and five sprints, Edith Guillen (BCR Pizza Hut) raised his arms to become the runner who accumulate more points this Protecto Cup Criterium. Guillen finished with 184 units, followed by Adriana Rojas (Independent) with 142 pts and third place went to Rebecca Gonzalez (BCR Pizza Hut) with 99 pts.
With 25 turns and five intermediate sprints, the elite men's category was a duel of emotions until the final pass for the goal. There Henry Raabe (Citi Economy Blue) won the packing José Adrián Bonilla (Independent). However, the General Classification was dominated by Marco Salas (Asociglobo) with 96 pts. The second box was Federico Ramírez (BCR Pizza Hut) with only six points apart, and Raabe was third overall with 81 pts.
male and female Children also gave strong fight. Melanie Bastos (San Jose) managed to retain his lead with a cumulative total of 44 pts. While in male Pablo Herrera (Poas) snatched the leader's jersey Justin Boatman (Liberian Cycling Association) and became champion on Sunday with 44 points.
Both the children's category as prejuvenil only participated in two Cup dates Protecto Criterium on Saturday, March 7 at the Boulevard of Peace Park and now in Barrio Escalante. In
prejuvenil both Milagro Mena (Carthage) and Jhonny Redondo (Paradise) remained in first place in the General Classification, accumulating 46 and 47 pts respectively.
Strong leaders were also present at the youth level, where Cassandra Rodriguez (BCR Pizza Hut) and teammate Juan Fallas leader defended his jersey and finished as champions of the Copa Protecto Criterium.
Rodriguez finished the event with 96 pts, while 142 pts Fallas managed to accumulate in these four dates.
In this way, ended the first stage of Protecto Cup, which this year will be divided into four sections: Criterium, Summer, Winter and Mountain.
More than 200 riders were entered by date reflecting the success and acceptance Protecto Cup has been in the national squad.
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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.