Mistrzostwa Panamerykańskie w Judo 2014

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39. Mistrzostwa panamerykańskie w judo odbywały się w dniach 2426 kwietnia 2014 roku w Guayaquil. W tabeli medalowej tryumfowali judocy z Brazylii.

Klasyfikacja medalowa

MiejscePaństwoGold medal with cup.svgSilver medal with cup.svgBronze medal with cup.svgRazem
1 Brazylia74516
2 Kuba74415
3 Stany Zjednoczone1045
4 Kolumbia1001
5 Kanada0325
6 Ekwador0167
7 Meksyk0145
8 Dominikana0123
 Wenezuela0123
10 Peru0101
11 Argentyna0022
12 Portoryko0011
Razem16163264

Medaliści

Mężczyźni

Konkurencja:Złoto:Srebro:Brąz:
−55 kgKuba Yandry TorresWenezuela Jesús AgüeroWenezuela Armando Maita
Ekwador Cristian Toala
−60 kgBrazylia Felipe KitadaiMeksyk Nabor CastilloKuba Javier Peña
Ekwador Lenin Preciado
−66 kgBrazylia Charles ChibanaPeru Alonso WongDominikana Wander Mateo
Kuba Gilberto Solar
−73 kgBrazylia Alex PomboKuba Magdiel EstradaEkwador Fernando Ibáñez
Stany Zjednoczone Nicholas Delpopolo
−81 kgBrazylia Victor PenalberKanada Antoine Valois-FortierKuba Iván Felipe Silva
Stany Zjednoczone Travis Stevens
−90 kgBrazylia Tiago CamiloKuba Andy GrandaDominikana Cristian Gomera
Stany Zjednoczone Jacob Larsen
−100 kgKuba José ArmenterosBrazylia Luciano CorrêaBrazylia Rafael Buzacarini
Kanada Dilyaver Sheykhislyamov
ponad 100 kgBrazylia Rafael SilvaKuba Oscar BraisonWenezuela Pedro Pineda
Brazylia David Moura

Kobiety

Konkurencja:Złoto:Srebro:Brąz:
−44 kgKuba Dayaris MestreDominikana Estefanía SorianoMeksyk Sandra Ivonne Sánchez
Ekwador Mónica Heredia
−48 kgKuba María Celia LabordeBrazylia Sarah MenezesArgentyna Paula Pareto
Meksyk Edna Carrillo
−52 kgBrazylia Érika MirandaKuba Yanet BermoyArgentyna Oritia González
Meksyk Mónica Hernández
−57 kgStany Zjednoczone Marti MalloyBrazylia Rafaela SilvaKuba Aliuska Ojeda
Brazylia Ketleyn Quadros
−63 kgKuba Maricet EspinosaEkwador Estefanía GarcíaStany Zjednoczone Leilani Akiyama
Meksyk Andrea Gutiérrez
−70 kgKolumbia Yuri AlvearKanada Kelita ZupancicEkwador Vanessa Chalá
Portoryko María Pérez
−78 kgKuba Yalennis CastilloKanada Catherine RobergeBrazylia Samanta Soares
Kanada Ana Laura Portuondo-Isasi
ponad 78 kgKuba Idalys OrtízBrazylia Maria Suelen AlthemanBrazylia Rochele Nunes
Ekwador Marlín Viveros

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