Pan American Cross Country Cup

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Pan American Cross Country Cup
SportCross country running
Founded2015
ContinentAmericas (APA)

The Pan American Cross Country Cup (Copa Panamericana de Cross Country) is an international cross country running competition organized by the Association of Panamerican Athletics (APA) for athletes representing the countries and territories of its member associations. It was established in 2015.[1] Races are featured for senior, junior (U-20) and youth (U-18) athletes.[2] The inaugural 2015 edition in Barranquilla, Colombia simultaneously serves as NACAC Cross Country Championships and South American Cross Country Championships.[3]

Editions[edit]

Edition Year City Country Date Venue
I 2015 Barranquilla, Atlántico Colombia February 22
II 2016 Caraballeda, Vargas Venezuela March 4 Campo de Golf de Caraballeda
III 2018 Opico El Salvador February 17 [4]
IV 2020 Victoria Canada February 29 Bear Mountain[5]
V 2022 Serra Brazil March 27 Alphaville Jacuhy de Serra Condominium

Results[edit]

Complete results were published.[6][7][8][9][10][11]

Senior men[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2015 Maksim Korolev
 United States
28:21 Gilberto Silvestre Lopes
 Brazil
28:31 Augustus Maiyo
 United States
28:34
2016 Donald Cowart
 United States
31:19 Gilberto Silvestre
 Brazil
31:35 Max King
 United States
31:42
2018 Joseph Gray
 United States
30:02 Augustus Maiyo
 United States
30:05 Cristhian Pacheco Mendoza
 Peru
30:08
2020 Johnatas de Oliveira Cruz
 Brazil
32:50 Anthony Rotich
 United States
32:50 Paul Ramirez
 Peru
33:11
2022 Wendell Jeronimo Souza
 Brazil
32:03 Rene Champi
 Peru
32:07 Marciel Miranda de Almeida Silva
 Brazil
32:17

Senior women[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2015 Gladys Tejeda
 Peru
21:18 Kellyn Taylor
 United States
21:33 Rachel Hannah
 Canada
21:34
2016 Allison Grace Morgan
 United States
37:41 Sasha Gollish
 Canada
37:53 Luz Mery Rojas
 Peru
38:04
2018 Carmen Toaquiza
 Ecuador
35:04 Gladys Machacuay Huaman
 Peru
35:06 Luz Mery Rojas Llanco
 Peru
35:07
2020 Genevieve Lalonde
 Canada
37:37 Carrie Verdon
 United States
38:09 Lizaida Thalia Valdivia
 Peru
38:12
2022 Maria Lucineida da Silva Moreira
 Brazil
36:21 Nubia de Oliveira Silva
 Brazil
36:48 Simone Ponte Ferraz
 Brazil
36:51

Junior men[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2015 Justyn Knight
 Canada
19:04 Conner Mantz
 United States
19:13 Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento
 Brazil
19:20
2016 Daniel Ferreira Do Nascimento
 Brazil
26:05 Thomas Pollard
 United States
26:14 Omar Ramosv
 Peru
26:35
2018 Connor Jeffrey Lane
 United States
25:06 Tyler Dozzi
 Canada
25:19 Thomas Nobbs
 Canada
25:23
2020 Corey Gorgas
 United States
27:15 Evan Bishop
 United States
27:20 Alejandro Alania
 Peru
27:27
2022 Janio Marcos Goncalves Varjao
 Brazil
26:19 Jhoseph Nunez
 Peru
28:15 Diego Caldeira
 Venezuela
28:25

Junior women[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2015 Saida Meneses
 Peru
16:29 Hannah Marian Woodhouse
 Canada
16:35 Branna MacDougall
 Canada
16:41
2016 Branna MacDougall
 Canada
21:31 Madeleine Ghazarian
 Canada
21:31 Saida Meneses
 Peru
21:57
2018 Brogan MacDougall
 Canada
20:36 Laura Dickinson
 Canada
20:54 Martha MacDonald
 Canada
21:02
2020 Brooke Rauber
 United States
23:12 Sadie Sigfstead
 Canada
23:23 Jhenifer Melchor
 Peru
23:46
2022 Gabriela de Freitas Tardivo
 Brazil
23:05 Aylana Ferreira Cezar
 Brazil
23:27 Veronica Huacasi
 Peru
23:28

References[edit]

  1. ^ COL - Panamerican Cross Country Cup 2015, APA, 2 January 2015, retrieved January 10, 2015
  2. ^ PANAMERICAN CROSS COUNTRY CUP - FEBRUARY 22, 2015 - BARRANQUILLA - COLOMBIA - TEAM MANUAL (PDF), APA, retrieved January 10, 2015
  3. ^ Clemente, Carlos (December 22, 2014), ATHLETICS CALENDAR 2015 - 2018 (PDF), Federación Costarricense de Atletismo, archived from the original (PDF) on March 15, 2017, retrieved January 10, 2015
  4. ^ USA, Canada and Ecuador share top honours at Pan American Cross Country Championships . IAAF (2018-02-18). Retrieved 2019-09-13.
  5. ^ Victoria wins right to host 2020 Pan Am Cross Country Cup. Athletics Canada (2019-02-08). Retrieved 2019-09-13.
  6. ^ COPA PANAMERICANA DE CROSS COUNTRY - Barranquilla - Colombia, Febrero 22 de 2015 (PDF), APA, retrieved March 4, 2015
  7. ^ 2016 Pan Am Cross Country Results. Lets Run. Retrieved on 2017-01-02.
  8. ^ Robinson, Javier Clavelo (2016-03-05). Morgan and Cowart crowned Pan American cross-country champions. IAAF. Retrieved on 2017-01-02.
  9. ^ 2018 Pan Am Cross Country Cup Results Federación Salvadoreña de Atletismo
  10. ^ 2020 Pan Am XC Results. Race Day Timing. Retrieved 2023-08-20.
  11. ^ Pan American Cross Country Championships Serra (BRA) 27 MAR 2022. World Athletics. Retrieved 2023-08-20.