Héctor Daley (born 22 November 1961) is a retired Panamanian sprinter who competed in the 200 and 400 metres.[1] He represented his country at two World Championships, in 1983 and 1987.
International competitions
| Year | 
Competition | 
Venue | 
Position | 
Event | 
Notes
 | 
Representing   Panama
 | 
| 1979
 | 
South American Championships
 | 
Bucaramanga, Colombia
 | 
3rd
 | 
200 m
 | 
21.1
 | 
| 3rd
 | 
400 m
 | 
47.40
 | 
| 1980
 | 
Pan American Junior Championships
 | 
Sudbury, Canada
 | 
3rd
 | 
200 m
 | 
20.98 (w)
 | 
| 1st
 | 
400 m
 | 
46.12
 | 
| Central American Championships
 | 
Guatemala City, Guatemala
 | 
1st
 | 
100 m
 | 
10.5
 | 
| 1st
 | 
200 m
 | 
21.2
 | 
| 1981
 | 
Central American and Caribbean Championships
 | 
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
 | 
3rd
 | 
200 m
 | 
20.96
 | 
| 2nd
 | 
400 m
 | 
45.96
 | 
| World Cup
 | 
Rome, Italy
 | 
3rd
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:02.011
 | 
| South American Championships
 | 
La Paz, Bolivia
 | 
2nd
 | 
200 m
 | 
20.5
 | 
| Bolivarian Games
 | 
Barquisimeto, Venezuela
 | 
1st
 | 
200 m
 | 
21.01 (w)
 | 
| 1st
 | 
400 m
 | 
45.78
 | 
| 1st
 | 
4 × 100 m relay
 | 
40.21
 | 
| 1982
 | 
Central American and Caribbean Games
 | 
Havana, Cuba
 | 
5th
 | 
200 m
 | 
21.28
 | 
| – (f)
 | 
400 m
 | 
DNS
 | 
| 1983
 | 
World Championships
 | 
Helsinki, Finland
 | 
28th (h)
 | 
200 m
 | 
21.492
 | 
| 18th (qf)
 | 
400 m
 | 
46.42
 | 
| 1985
 | 
South American Championships
 | 
Santiago, Chile
 | 
1st
 | 
400 m
 | 
46.06
 | 
| World Cup
 | 
Canberra, Australia
 | 
6th
 | 
400 m
 | 
46.041
 | 
| 6th
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:03.521
 | 
| 1986
 | 
Central American and Caribbean Games
 | 
Santiago, Dominican Republic
 | 
4th
 | 
400 m
 | 
46.05
 | 
| 1987
 | 
Central American and Caribbean Championships
 | 
Caracas, Venezuela
 | 
5th
 | 
400 m
 | 
46.08
 | 
| 2nd
 | 
4 × 100 m relay
 | 
40.48
 | 
| Pan American Games
 | 
Indianapolis, United States
 | 
5th
 | 
400 m
 | 
45.56
 | 
| World Championships
 | 
Rome, Italy
 | 
24th (qf)
 | 
400 m
 | 
46.05
 | 
| South American Championships
 | 
São Paulo, Brazil
 | 
1st
 | 
400 m
 | 
45.80
 | 
| 1989
 | 
South American Championships
 | 
Medellín, Colombia
 | 
7th
 | 
400 m
 | 
47.47
 | 
1Representing the Americas
2Did not start in the quarterfinals
Personal bests
Outdoor
References