The Pan American Archery Championships is an outdoor archery sports championships gathering nations from North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean.[1][2]
Championships
Outdoor
Edition | City | Country |
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1972 Pan American Archery Championships | Acapulco | Mexico |
1974 Pan American Archery Championships | San Juan | Puerto Rico |
1976 Pan American Archery Championships | Valley Forge | USA |
1980 Pan American Archery Championships | Melgar | Colombia |
1982 Pan American Archery Championships | Joliette | Canada |
1986 Pan American Archery Championships | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil |
1994 Pan American Archery Championships | Sancti Spíritus | Cuba |
1998 Pan American Archery Championships | Havana | Cuba |
2000 Pan American Archery Championships | Medellín | Colombia |
2002 Pan American Archery Championships | San Salvador | El Salvador |
2004 Pan American Archery Championships | Valencia | Venezuela |
2006 Pan American Archery Championships | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil |
2008 Pan American Archery Championships | Valencia | Venezuela |
2010 Pan American Archery Championships | Guadalajara | Mexico |
2012 Pan American Archery Championships | San Salvador | El Salvador |
2014 Pan American Archery Championships | Rosario | Argentina |
2016 Pan American Archery Championships | San José | Costa Rica |
2018 Pan American Archery Championships | Medellín | Colombia |
2021 Pan American Archery Championships | Monterrey | Mexico |
2022 Pan American Archery Championships | Santiago | Chile |
References
- ↑ Coparco Results. Retrieved November 2, 2019.
- ↑ World Archery Results. Retrieved November 2, 2019.
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