Rowing At The 1995 Pan American Games
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Rowing At The 1995 Pan American Games
Fourteen men's and seven women's rowing (sport), rowing events took place at the 1995 Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, Argentina. The gold medals were won by rowers from the United States at the Pan American Games, United States, Canada at the Pan American Games, Canada, Cuba at the Pan American Games, Cuba and Argentina at the Pan American Games, Argentina.The canoeing competitions at the 1995 Pan American Games took place in Mar Del Plata, Argentina. Men's events Women's events Medal table References

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Rowing At The 1991 Pan American Games
At the 1991 Pan American Games there were thirteen rowing (sport), rowing events for men and seven for women. Gold medals were won by teams from Canada, Cuba, Mexico and the United States. Men's events Women's events Medal table

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