Water skiing at the 1995 Pan American Games

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This page shows the results of the Water Ski Competition at the 1995 Pan American Games, held from March 11 to March 26 in Mar del Plata, Argentina. There were six events, three for both men and women, with the United States dominating the competition. At the 1995 edition Water Skiing made its debut at the Pan American Games.[1][2]

Men's competition

Slalom

RANK FINAL RANKING
Gold medal america.svg  Carl Roberto (USA)
Silver medal america.svg  Kreg Llewellyn (CAN)
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Jorge Renosto (ARG)

Tricks

RANK FINAL RANKING
Gold medal america.svg  Jaret Llewellyn (CAN)
Silver medal america.svg  Tory Baggiano (USA)
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Sergio Font (MEX)

Jump

RANK FINAL RANKING
Gold medal america.svg  Jaret Llewellyn (CAN)
Silver medal america.svg  Carl Roberge (USA)
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Sammy Duvall (USA)


Women's competition

Slalom

RANK FINAL RANKING
Gold medal america.svg  Deena Mapple (USA)
Silver medal america.svg  Susi Graham (CAN)
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Kim DeMacedo (CAN)

Tricks

RANK FINAL RANKING
Gold medal america.svg  Tawn Larsen (USA)
Silver medal america.svg  Kim DeMacedo (CAN)
Med 3.png  Lorena Botana (ARG)

Jump

RANK FINAL RANKING
Gold medal america.svg  Sherri Sloan (USA)
Silver medal america.svg  Kim DeMacedo (CAN)
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Andrea Gaytán (MEX)


Team competition

RANK FINAL RANKING
Gold medal america.svg  United States (USA)
Silver medal america.svg  Canada (CAN)
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Argentina (ARG)

Medal table

Place Nation Gold medal america.svg Silver medal america.svg Bronze medal (Americas).svg Total
1  United States 5 2 1 8
2  Canada 2 5 1 8
3  Argentina 0 0 3 3
 Mexico 0 0 2 2
Total 7 7 7 21


References

  1. ^ Pappas, Caron (20 April 1993). "Pan-Am Games add water-skiing effective in 1995". Tampa Tribune. Tampa, Florida, USA. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  2. ^ Rosen, Karen (25 April 1993). "Upstart sports bidding for piece of USOC pie". The Atlanta Constitution. Atlanta, Georgia USA. Retrieved 1 October 2022.