The U.S. Men's Greco-Roman FILA Cadet Pan American team poses after winning the team title. Photo by Matt Hampton. Seven United States wrestlers won gold at the 2013 FILA Cadet Greco-Roman Pan American Championships, pacing the USA to the team title Friday, August 9 in Medellin, Colombia. The USA finished with 92 team points beating out Venezuela, 73, and Colombia, 69. 2013 Fargo double champions Daton Fix and Mason Manville won titles at 50 kg and 69 kg respectively. Christian Jenco at 100 kg, Kaden Gfeller at 42 kg, Paul Bianchi at 46 kg, Kaid Brock at 54 kg and Robert Steveson at 85 kg also won weight class titles for the USA. “I was greatly impressed by the determination and technical skill demonstrated by each of our athletes,†team leader Matt Hampton said. “The guys really took advantage of their initial experience in international competition. They wrestled with great national pride and once the momentum was established the result was Team USA being well represented in the finals.†Brooks Robinson at 76 kg and Myles Amine at 63 kg won silver medals for the USA and Christopher Moreno placed seventh at 58 kg. 2013 FILA CADET PAN AMERICAN WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS At Medellin, Colombia, August 9-11, 2013 Greco-Roman Results 42 kg/92.5 lbs. GOLD – Kaden Gfeller, USA SILVER – Emilio Perez, Mexico BRONZE – Jose Torres, Columbia 46 kg/101.4 lbs. GOLD – Paul Bianchi, USA SILVER – Edward Cortes Arcila, Peru BRONZE – Antony Palencia, Venezuela 50 kg/110.2 lbs. GOLD – Daton Fix, USA SILVER – Juan David Villamizar, Columbia BRONZE – Edwin Canul, Mexico BRONZE – Samuel Alva Pedragas, Peru 54 kg/119 lbs. GOLD – Kaid Brock, USA SILVER – Alejandro Cortes, Colombia BRONZE – Luigui Diaz Palmer, Peru 58 kg/127.8 lbs. GOLD – Shalon Villegas, Venezuela SILVER – Efren Perez, Mexico BRONZE – Domincan Republic BRONZE – Nelson Santos Navarro, Peru 63 kg/138.75 lbs. GOLD – Arturo Martinez, Mexico SILVER – Myles Amine, USA BRONZE – Luis Barrios, Honduras BRONZE – Thiago Santos, Brazil 69 kg/152.1 lbs. GOLD – Mason Manville, USA SILVER – Delvis Castro, Venezuela BRONZE – Raphael Conceicao, Brazil BRONZE – Jorge Preciado, Mexico 76 kg/167.5 lbs. GOLD – Saul Jimenez, Mexico SILVER – Brooks Robinson, USA BRONZE – Christian David Bravo, Colombia 85 kg/187.3 lbs. GOLD – Robert Steveson, USA SILVER – Deivis Infantes, Venezuela BRONZE – Guilherme Dias, Brazil 100 kg/220.4 lbs. GOLD – Christian Jenco, USA SILVER – Juan Esteban Atehortua, Colombia BRONZE – Pedro Nascimento, Brazil U.S. Greco-Roman Results 42 kg/92.5 lbs. – Kaden Gfeller, , Jones, Okla., Heritage Hall High School WIN Emilo Perez (Mexico) WIN Jose Torres (Colombia) WIN Ronaldo Diaz (Venezuala) 46 kg/101.4 lbs. - Paul Bianchi, Two Rivers, Wis., Two Rivers High School WIN Camillo Diaz (Colombia) WIN Anthony Palencia (Venezuela) WIN Arcila E. Cortes (Peru) 50 kg/110.2 lbs. - Daton Fix, Sand Springs, Okla., Charles Page High School WIN Edwin Canul (Mexico) WIN Duran Tejada (Dominican Republic) WIN J. Villamizar (Colombia) 54 kg/119 lbs. - Kaid Brock, Stillwater, Okla., Stillwater High School WIN Leandro Pardo (Argentina) WIN Alejandro Cortes (Colombia) WIN Alfre Brito (Venezueala) WIN Luigui Diaz Palmer (Peru) 58 kg/127.87 lbs. – Christopher Moreno, Hialeah, Fla., Miami Pace High School LOSS Nelson Santos Navarro (Dominican Republic) 63 kg/138.75 lbs. – Myles Amine, Novi, Mich., Detroit Central Catholic WIN Lucio Ismael (Argentina) WIN Luis Berrios (Honduras) LOSS Arturo Martinez (Mexico) 69 kg/152 lbs. – Mason Manville, Blairstown, N.J., Blair Academy WIN Junior Sinisterra (Colombia) WIN Raphael Conceicao (Brazil) WIN Delvis Castro (Venezuela) 76 kg/167.5 lbs. – Brooks Robinson, Mapleton, Utah, Maple Mountain High School WIN Jhonny Betancourt (Venezuela) WIN C. Bravo (Colombia) WIN Carlos Espinosa (Peru) LOSS Saul Jimenez (Mexico) 85 kg/187.4 lbs. – Robert Steveson, Las Vegas, Nev. WIN Guilherme Dias (Brazil) WIN Diego Sanchez (Peru) WIN Deivis Infantes (Venezuela) 100 kg/220 lbs. – Christian Jenco, Mahwah, N.J., Bergen Catholic High School WIN Juan Borges (Venezuala) WIN Pedro Nascimento (Brazil) WIN Remzo Villegas (Peru) WIN J. Atehortua (Colombia)