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In April 2010, it hosted the XIVth Pan-American Mountain Bike Championships.
* CBJJ Pan-American Championships
In 1995, Gilbert won a gold medal in 100 m at the Pan-American Games and was a member of gold medal winning Canadian 4x100 m relay team at the 1995 World Championships.
In 1999, García won the Pan-American Games, but was beaten second by Colin Jackson at the World Championships.
There have been three Pan-American Championships, starting in 1993, with the last being held in 2001 ( in Cali, Colombia ).
In 2009, HBU's Daniel Martinez beat Luis Nava of Texas Pan-American over the final 400 meters to win the Great West Cross Country Championships, the first men's league title awarded by the new conference.
This domination has continued to the present time with the unit being represented at various world Championships, Olympics, Pan-American Games and the Bisley Competition in England.
* Regional championships, such as the European Championships or the Pan-American Games, with regularity that is decided on the regional level

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* Pan-American Championship ( Cordoba, Argentina ): earned silver medal in Girls Under 14 category

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On September 6, President McKinley was shot while at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York.
The United States and Latin America were already members of a Pan-American copyright convention, which was weaker than the Berne Convention.
Although Imperial Airways and Pan-American World Airways both began flying to Bermuda in the 1930s ( by which time the summer had become more important for tourists making briefer visits ), it wasn't until after the Second World War, when the first airport for landplanes was built, and the advent of the Jet Age that tourism really realised its potential.
With the rise of the New Imperialism in the Western hemisphere at the end of the 19th century, debates arose between imperialist and isolationist factions in the U. S. Here, Pax Americana was used to connote the peace across the United States and, more widely, as a Pan-American peace under the aegis of the Monroe Doctrine.
" This pan-Latino association of salsa stems from what Felix Padilla labels a ' Latinizing ' process that occurred in the 1960s and was consciously marketed by Fania Records: ' To Fania, the Latinizing of salsa came to mean homogenizing the product, presenting an all-embracing Pan-American or Latino sound with which the people from all of Latin America and Spanish-speaking communities in the United States could identity and purchase.
His painting of Dante was exhibited in the 1900 Paris Salon, and more artwork was displayed at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York.
The so-called Roerich Pact was signed into law by the United States and most member nations of the Pan-American Union in April 1935.
The draft pact was approved by Committee for Museum affairs at League of Nations and also by the Committee of the Pan-American Union.
1934, April 4 – A report of special committee of Pan-American union dedicated to Roerich Pact was approved.
The Pan-American Exposition was a World's Fair held in Buffalo, New York, United States, from May 1 through November 2, 1901.
The event was organized by the Pan-American Exposition Company, formed in 1897.
Since the hospital closed its doors, a popular local legend holds that a stained glass dome in the Hall Rotunda was salvaged from the Temple of Music at Buffalo's Pan-American Exposition.
Accordingly, the next stamp series commemorating a prominent exposition, the Pan-American Exposition held in Buffalo, New York in 1901, was considerably less costly, consisting of only five stamps ranging from in value 1 ¢ to 10 ¢.
The result, paradoxically, was a substantial increase in Post Office profits ; for, while the higher valued Columbians and Trans-Mississippis had sold only about 20, 000 copies apiece, the public bought well over five million of every Pan-American denomination.
The concept of a route from one tip of the Americas to the other was originally proposed at the First Pan-American Conference in 1889 as a railroad ; however, nothing ever came of this proposal.
The idea of the Pan-American Highway emerged at the Fifth International Conference of American States in 1923, where it was originally conceived as a single route.
However, this route was never officially named the Pan-American Highway.
From Azogues the Pan-American Highway moves to a new stretch of six lanes ( three north, three south ) that was built in 1995, until it reaches the city of Cuenca.
Next, he drew up a Treaty of Nonaggression and Conciliation which was signed by six South American countries in October, 1933, and by all of the American countries at the Seventh Pan-American Conference at Montevideo two months later.
Although she was romantically involved with Chaplin for several years, Purviance eventually married John Squire, a Pan-American Airlines pilot, whom she wed in 1938 and who died in 1945.
The Meiji team was world renowned and Campbell credited the preparation and discipline taught at Meiji for his 1961, 1962, and 1963 U. S. National titles and his gold medal in the 1963 Pan-American Games.
The flag of the state of Ohio was adopted in 1902 and designed by John Eisemann, for the 1901 Pan-American Exposition.

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The incorporation of the assets of Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America ( including David Sarnoff ,) the Pan-American Telegraph Company, and those already controlled by the United States Navy led to a new publicly held company formed by General Electric ( which owned a controlling interest ) on 17 October 1919.
At the third Pan-American Summit, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the United States encouraged a settlement between the two countries.
On January 29, 1942, on the final day of the third Pan-American Summit, held in Rio de Janeiro, the foreign ministers of Ecuador and Peru, Julio Tobar Donoso and Alfredo Solf y Muro, signed a " Protocol of Peace, Friendship, and Boundaries ", known as the Rio de Janeiro Protocol.
Important also to Luisi ’ s insertion into Pan-American liberal feminist networks and in her propulsion to the leadership of still germinating Uruguayan liberal feminism was her participation in the Women ’ s Congress ( Congreso Femenino ) held in Buenos Aires in 1910 ( Little 1975: 391 ).
In 1906, two years after the creation of the Distrito de Paz de Villa Americana, the municipality received a visit from Elihu Root, United States Secretary of State, who had been attending and presiding the Pan-American Conference held in Rio de Janeiro.
:* The Pan-American Tantrix Championship ( Pan-Am ) first held in 1999
After working as a sculptor at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 and as director at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York in 1901, Bitter ’ s extraordinary organizational skills led him to be named head of the sculpture programs at both the 1904 St. Louis Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri, where Lee Lawrie trained with his guidance, and the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition held in San Francisco, California.
Taruffi drove a Ford stock car owned by Floyd Clymer of Los Angeles in the Pan-American race held in November 1954.
The swimming events of the Pan-American Games were held here in 1959 in the second pool constructed in the park, as were the US swimming trials for the 1972 Summer Olympics.
The first of the modern Pan-American Conferences was held in Washington, DC ( 1889 – 90 ), with all nations represented except the Dominican Republic.
Regardless of who " owns " the area, the Cariocas that live close to it were very excited about the Pan-American Games that were held there in 2007.
In the 1950s, he was part of the team known as Chaparritos de Oro, which against all odds won a silver medal at the Pan-American Games held in Buenos Aires.
With Costa Rica's national team, Murillo was part of the Chaparritos de Oro squad that won a silver medal in the Pan-American Games held in Buenos Aires during the 1950s.

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