Cycling At The 2010 South American Games – Men's Sprint
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Cycling At The 2010 South American Games – Men's Sprint
The Men's Individual Sprint event at the 2010 South American Games The IX South American Games (Spanish: ''Juegos Sudamericanos''; Portuguese: ''Jogos Sul-Americanos'') was a multi-sport event held between 19 and 30 March 2010 in Medellín, Colombia. The Games were organized by the South American Sports Organi ... was held over March 19–20. The qualifications were held on the first day and quarterfinals, semifinals and finals on the following day. Medalists Results Qualification Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Final 5–8 Finals ReferencesQualificationQuarterfinals
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2010 South American Games
The IX South American Games (Spanish: ''Juegos Sudamericanos''; Portuguese: ''Jogos Sul-Americanos'') was a multi-sport event held between 19 and 30 March 2010 in Medellín, Colombia. The Games were organized by the South American Sports Organization (ODESUR), who awarded the Games to the city with 8 votes over the bid by previous host Santiago, Chile (6 votes)."MEDELLÍN SERÁ LA SEDE DE LOS JUEGOS SUDAMERICANOS 2010,"
NOTICIAS ODESUR, accessed November 7, 2006


Participating nations

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Medal count

The medal count for these games is tabulated below. This table is sorted by the number of

Christian Tamayo
Christian Leandro Tamayo Saavedra (born ) is a Colombian male track cyclist, riding for the national team. He competed in the sprint and team sprint event at the 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships The 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was the World Championships for track cycling in 2011. The championships took place at the Omnisport Apeldoorn in Apeldoorn, Netherlands from 23 to 27 March 2011. In January 2012 it was announced that .... References External links Profileat ''cyclingarchives.com'' 1991 births Living people Colombian track cyclists Colombian male cyclists Place of birth missing (living people) Cyclists at the 2011 Pan American Games Pan American Games medalists in cycling Pan American Games bronze medalists for Colombia Medalists at the 2011 Pan American Games 21st-century Colombian people Competitors at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games Competitors at the 2010 South American Games South American Games gold medalists f ...
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Leonardo Narváez
Leonardo Alfredo Narváez Romero (born December 10, 1980 in Cali, Valle del Cauca) is a male professional track and road cyclist from Colombia. He won two medals for his native country at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Career ;2003 :2nd in National Championship, Track, 1 km, Duitama (COL) :3rd in National Championship, Track, Keirin, Duitama (COL) :2nd in National Championship, Track, Sprint, U23, Duitama (COL) : in Pan American Games, Track, Sprint, Santo Domingo (DOM) : in Pan American Games, Track, Team Sprint, Santo Domingo (DOM) ;2004 : in Pan American Championships, Track, Keirin, San Carlos Tinaquillo ;2005 :2nd in National Championship, Track, Keirin, Colombia (COL) ;2007 : in Pan American Games, Track, Keirin, Rio de Janeiro (BRA) : in Pan American Games, Track, Team Sprint, Rio de Janeiro (BRA) ;2008 :1st in Track, Keirin, Cali (COL) ;2009 : in Pan American Championships, Track, Sprint, Mexico City (MEX) ;2010 : in Central A ...
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Mauricio Quiroga
Mauricio Ezequiel Quiroga (13 March 1992 – 20 June 2022) was an Argentine racing cyclist. Biography In 2010, Quiroga joined the World Cycling Centre, where he met cyclists such as Ran Margaliot and Daniel Teklehaimanot. In 2012, he became a professional cyclist, joining the Argentine team San Luis Somos Todos. Mauricio Quiroga committed suicide in on 20 June 2022 at the age of 30. Major results ;2010 : 2nd Keirin, UCI Junior Track World Championships ;2014 : National Track Championships ::1st Scratch ::1st Kilometer ;2016 : 1st Stage 4 ;2017 : 1st : 1st ;2018 : 2nd Overall Giro del Sol San Juan ::1st Stage 1 : 1st Stage 5 Doble Bragado ;2022 : 2nd Overall Vuelta del Porvenir San Luis Vuelta, Spanish for "lap" or "roundtrip", is used in the name of a number of cycling races in Spanish speaking countries, as well as a few other contexts: Cycling races * Vuelta a Andalucía * Vuelta a Aragón, Spain * Vuelta a Asturias, Spain * V ... ::1st Stages 1 & 5 : 10th Overall ...
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Vanderlei Gonçalves
Vanderlei is a given name popular in Brazil as well as a surname. The given name derives from the surname, which derives from the Dutch van der Lee. The Brazilian family name ''Vanderlei'' and '' Wanderley'', now also used as given names, was introduced in Brazil in 1637 by the Dutch cavalry captain Gaspar/Caspar van Niehof van der Leij, who may have been born in Gummersbach.Anne PostCaspar von Neuhof van der Ley at the Genealogy of the Neuhof van der Ley family site. (In Dutch and German) Notable people with the name include: Given name * Vanderlei José Alves or simply Vanderlei (born 1978), Brazilian football striker * Rubens Vanderlei Tavares Cardoso (born 1976), Brazilian retired left wingback, current assistant manager of Brasil de Pelotas * Vanderlei Francisco, Brazilian footballer *Vanderlei de Lima (born 1969), former long-distance runner who specialised in marathons *Vanderlei Luxemburgo (born 1952), Brazilian football manager and former player *Jean Raphael Vanderlei ...
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Marcos Alcantara
Marcos may refer to: People with the given name ''Marcos'' *Marcos (given name) Sports ;Surnamed * Dayton Marcos, Negro league baseball team from Dayton, Ohio (early twentieth-century) * Dimitris Markos, Greek footballer * Nélson Marcos, Portuguese footballer * Randa Markos, Iraqi-Canadian female mixed martial artist ;Nicknamed * Marcos Joaquim dos Santos (born 1975), Brazilian footballer known as ''Marcos'' * Marcos de Paula (born 1983), Brazilian footballer known as ''Marcos'' playing for ''A.C. ChievoVerona'' * Marcos Alonso Peña (born 1959), Spanish footballer known as ''Marcos'' ;Named * Marcos Ambrose, Australian racing driver currently competing in ''NASCAR'' * Marcos Baghdatis, Cypriot tennis player * Marcos Hernández (swimmer), Cuban freestyle swimmer * Marcos Pizzelli, Brazilian-Armenian footballer * Marcos (footballer, born 1973), Brazilian football goalkeeper * Marcos García Barreno, Spanish footballer * Marcos Mazzaron, Brazilian cyclist * Marcos Carneiro de Mendon ...
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Christopher Javier Almonacid
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