# Dayli Cooper wins Pan American 800m gold with personal record 1:56.10 in Medellín

**Date:** 06/30/2026

Cuban middle-distance runner Dayli Cooper was crowned Pan American champion in the 800 meters on Sunday, June 29, 2026, at the Pan American Athletics Championship in Medell&iacute;n, Colombia, clocking 1:56.10 minutes &mdash; a new personal best that cements her place among Cuba's all-time greats in middle-distance running.


The 24-year-old from Camag&uuml;ey dazzled at the Estadio Alfonso Galvis Duque, improving her previous personal best of 1:58.03 &mdash; set just weeks earlier at the Znamensky Memorial in Russia &mdash; by more than two seconds. Meghan Hunter of the United States (1:58.93) and Canadian Maeliss Trapeau (1:59.54) completed the podium.


Earlier that day, Cooper had also won gold in the 1500 meters with 4:22.72, though she acknowledged Medell&iacute;n's altitude affected her in that race. "I finished a bit tired, but in the 800 I felt better and had the strength to break my record," said Cooper, who also thanked her coach Pedro Tamayo and her mother.


With this performance, Cooper became the third-best Cuban woman of all time in the 800 meters, moving compatriot Rosemary Almanza (1:56.28) off the historic national podium led by the legendary Ana Fidelia Quir&oacute;t (1:54.44) and Zulia Calatayud (1:56.09).


The double gold also earned Cooper direct qualification to the 2027 Lima Pan American Games.


Cooper accounted for half of Cuba's four golds in Medell&iacute;n. The others came from Dianelis Del&iacute;s (shot put) and Anisleidis Ochoa (5000m). Shot putter Juan Carley V&aacute;zquez added a silver. Cuba's six-athlete delegation finished fifth in the medal table, topped by the Dominican Republic with eight golds.

