Terpene October 14, 2016October 24, 2016 thcscience_admin Judo competition Main article: Judo at the 2019 Pan American Games International sporting eventWomen's 70 kg at the 2019 Pan American GamesVenuePolideportivo 3DatesAugust 10Competitors10 from 10 nationsMedalists Elvismar Rodríguez Venezuela Yuri Alvear Colombia Onix Cortés Cuba María Pérez Puerto Rico«2015 2019» Judo at the2019 Pan American GamesQualificationMenWomen60 kg48 kg66 kg52 kg73 kg57 kg81 kg63 kg90 kg70 kg100 kg78 kg+100 kg+78 kg The women's 70 kg competition of the judo events at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, was held on August 10 at the Polideportivo 3.[1] Results[edit] All times are local (UTC−5) Bracket[edit] Round of 16 Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final María Pérez (PUR) 10 Ebony Drysdale Daley (JAM) 10 Ebony Drysdale Daley (JAM) 00 Leslie Villarreal (MEX) 00S3 María Pérez (PUR) 00S3 Elvismar Rodríguez (VEN) 10S1 Elvismar Rodríguez (VEN) 01 Ellen Santana (BRA) 00S2 Elvismar Rodríguez (VEN) 10 Yuri Alvear (COL) 00 Yuri Alvear (COL) 11 Xsara Morales (PER) 01S3 Chantal Wright (USA) 00 Chantal Wright (USA) 11S1 Yuri Alvear (COL) 10 Onix Cortés (CUB) 00S2 Onix Cortés (CUB) 10S2 Emily Burt (CAN) 00S3 Repechage round[edit] Two bronze medals were awarded. Repechage Bronze medal Ebony Drysdale Daley (JAM) 10S1 Ellen Santana (BRA) 00 Ebony Drysdale Daley (JAM) 00S3 Onix Cortés (CUB) 10S1 Repechage Bronze medal Chantal Wright (USA) 00S2 Emily Burt (CAN) 10 Emily Burt (CAN) 00 María Pérez (PUR) 10 References[edit] ^ "Pan American Schedule" (PDF). www.lima2019.pe. Lima Organizing Committee for the 2019 Pan and Parapan American Games (COPAL). 13 June 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 August 2019. Retrieved 16 June 2019. External links[edit] Draw Sheet (with results) Pan American Champions in Judo – Women's Middleweight66 kg (1983–1995) · 70 kg (1999–) 1983: Christine Penick (USA) 1987: Sandra Greaves (CAN) 1991: Odalis Revé (CUB) 1995: Odalis Revé (CUB) 1999: Sibelis Veranes (CUB) 2003: Leyén Zulueta (CUB) 2007: Ronda Rousey (USA) 2011: Onix Cortés (CUB) 2015: Kelita Zupancic (CAN) 2019: Elvismar Rodríguez (VEN) 2023: Idelannis Gómez (CUB)