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2023 Pan American Junior Weightlifting Championships Results

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The 2023 Pan American Junior Weightlifting Championships took place on May 10-15, 2023, in Manizales, Colombia. Ten weight categories for the Junior Men’s division and Junior Women’s division were featured, with the 10 different countries represented.

The medal table in Manizales saw the host country score the most gold medals and most medals overall. Mexico, Ecuador, and Venezuela were the other three top-performing countries.

2023 Pan American Junior Weightlifting Championships Medal Table

Below are the medals won by each of the represented countries in Manizales, Colombia.

Colombia — 17

Gold — 10
Silver — Six
Bronze — One

Mexico — 11

Gold — Four
Silver — Three
Bronze — Four

Ecuador — Eight

Gold — Two
Silver — One
Bronze — Five

Venezuela — Seven

Gold — Two
Silver — Four 
Bronze — One

Chile — Four

Silver — Two
Bronze — Two

Canada — Three

Gold — Two
Silver — One

Brazil — Three

Gold — One
Silver — One
Bronze — One

Peru — One

Bronze — One

Puerto Rico and Costa Rica did not have an athlete on a podium.

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2023 Pan American Junior Weightlifting Championships Results

Below are the results for each of the 20 weight categories across the Men’s and Women’s divisions. Each athlete’s score is listed as follows in kilograms: (snatch/clean & jerk) Total.

Women’s 45KG

Lawren Sofia Estrada Velez (COL) — (62/81) 143
Mariangeli Irene Martinez Rosales (VEN) — (57/83) 140
Alexandra Yamileth Lopez Ledezma (MEX) — (60/76) 136

Women’s 49KG

Kerlys Maria Montilla Madrid (VEN) — (76/100) 176
Karoll Dahyanne Lopez Alvarez (COL) — (77/92) 169
Joseline Lopez Gonzalez (MEX) — (70/91) 161

Women’s 55KG

Maria Perlaza (COL) — (77/97) 174
Andrea Uitzil (MEX) — (81/92) 173
Brithany Judith Moncayo Fuentes (ECU) — (74/97) 171

Women’s 59KG

Karen Tatiana Mosquera Caceres (COL) — (93/112) 205
Jessica Isabel Palacios Dajome (ECU) — (88/111) 199
Julia Viera (BRA) — (85/107) 192

Women’s 64KG

Ingrid Vanesa Segura Grueso (COL) — (88/109) 197
Keily Carolina Silva Fernandez (VEN) — (89/107) 196
Karina Torres (CHI) — (83/106) 189

Women’s 71KG

Mariana Garcia Gomez (MEX) — (92/115) 207
Ivanna Gabriela Cerquera Montoya (COL) — (82/107) 189
Constanza Muriel A Mayorga Igor (CHI) — (78/95) 173

Women’s 76KG

Kelin Juliana Jimenez Quinonez (ECU) — (100/126) 226
Maria Mena (COL) — (99/117) 216
Angeles Cruz Hernandez (MEX) — (98/116) 214

Women’s 81KG

Mairyn Vanessa Hernandez Lizarraga (MEX) — (96/120) 216
Luisa Caicedo (COL) — (97/113) 210

Note: only two athletes’ results are listed in the Women’s 81KG category.

Women’s 87KG

Angie Paola Franco Rodriguez (COL) — (97/122) 219
Valeria Ruiz Cruz (COL) — (95/121) 216
Alisson Rodriguez (ECU) — (91/120) 211

Women’s +87KG

Taiane Justino De Lima (BRA) — (107/140) 247
Arantzazu Elizabeth A Pavez Miranda (CHI) — (98/115) 213

Note: only two athletes’ results are listed in the Women’s +87KG category.

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Men’s 55KG

Daniel Arrieta (COL) — (95/120) 215
Angello Solorzano (VEN) — (92/113) 205
Nol Jermis Rios Chumbe (PER) — (90/110) 200

Men’s 61KG

Adolfo Angel Tun Dzib (MEX) — (101/145) 246
Jose Eber Gonzalez Marmolejo (COL) — (109/133) 242
Leonardo Ocando (VEN) — (107/131) 238

Men’s 67KG

Sebastian Olivares (COL) — (127/158) 285
Fabian Jose Marquez Luces (VEN) — (120/157) 277
Erick Wellington Estupinan Vacacela (ECU) — (114/145) 259

Men’s 73KG

Reinner Josue Arango Mendez (VEN) — (135/166) 301
Darvin Ariel Pech Gomez (MEX) — (120/154) 274
Jhon Delgado (ECU) — (121/148) 269

Men’s 81KG

German Enrique Palacios Dajome (ECU) — (140/163) 303
Ihann Enrique Barreras Carmona (MEX) — (131/164) 295
Cruz Roberto (MEX) — (132/145) 277

Men’s 89KG

Marcos Bonilla (COL) — (138/171) 309
Matheus De Sousa Pessanha (BRA) — (140/168) 308
Edinson Yoseth Calero Caballero (COL) — (128/167) 295

Men’s 96KG

Xavier Martin Alexandre Lusignan (CAN) — (155/190) 345
Jaxon Severo (CAN) — (133/165) 298

Note: only two athletes’ results are listed in the Men’s 96KG category.

Men’s 102KG

Sergio Munoz (COL) — (155/190) 345

Note: only Munoz’s results are listed in the Men’s 102KG category.

Men’s 109KG

Daniel David Diaz Mercado (COL) — (152/187) 339
Antonio Manuel Cabrera Facio (MEX) — (135/160) 295

Note: only two athletes’ results are listed in the Men’s 109 category.

Men’s +109KG

Max Von (CAN) — (143/178) 321
Alonso Javier Bizama Conejero (CHI) — (136/177) 313
Luis Rosero (ECU) — (135/174) 309

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