List of 2011 Pan American Games medalists
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The 2011 Pan American Games were held in Guadalajara, Mexico from October 14 to October 30, 2011. A total of about 6,000 athletes representing 42 National Olympic Committees participated in these Games. Overall, 361 events in 36 disciplines were contested; 188 events were open to men, 160 to women and 13 were in mixed competition. Two disciplines were open only to men: baseball and rugby sevens, while softball and Synchronized swimming were the sports in which only women were allowed to compete.[1] Racquetball and basque pelota returned to the Pan American Games after missing the last edition of the Games and rugby sevens made its debut. New events in fencing, karate, squash, track cycling and water skiing made their debut at the Games.[2]
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Medal winner changes Statistics References |
Archery
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's individual |
Brady Ellison (USA) | Crispin Duenas (CAN) | Daniel Pineda (COL) |
Women's individual |
Alejandra Valencia Mexico |
Miranda Leek United States |
Aída Román Mexico |
Men's team |
United States Joe Fanchin Brady Ellison Jake Kaminski |
Mexico Juan René Serrano Eduardo Vélez Pedro Vivas |
Cuba Juan Stevens Hugo Franco Jaime Quintana |
Women's team |
Mexico Aída Román Alejandra Valencia Mariana Avitia |
United States Khatuna Lorig Miranda Leek Heather Koehl |
Cuba Maydenia Sarduy Orquidea Quesada Larissa Paga |
Athletics
editBadminton
editBaseball
editBasketball
editBasque pelota
editBeach volleyball
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's |
Alison Cerutti and Emanuel Rego Brazil |
Igor Hernández and Farid Mussa Venezuela |
Santiago Etchgaray and Pablo Suarez Argentina |
Women's |
Larissa França and Juliana Felisberta Brazil |
Bibiana Candelas and Mayra García Mexico |
Yarleen Santiago and Yamileska Yantin Puerto Rico |
Bowling
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's individual |
Santiago Mejia Colombia |
Chris Barnes United States |
Marcelo Suartz Brazil |
Manuel Fernández Dominican Republic | |||
Women's individual |
Elizabeth Johnson United States |
Jennifer Park Canada |
Caroline Lagrange Canada |
Karen Marcano Venezuela | |||
Men's pairs |
United States William O'Neil Chris Barnes |
Venezuela José Lander Amleto Monacelli |
Colombia Santiago Mejia Jaime Gomez |
Women's pairs |
United States Elizabeth Johnson Kelly Kulick |
Mexico Sandra Góngora Miriam Zetter |
Colombia Anggie Ramirez Maria Rodriguez |
Boxing
editCanoeing
editCycling
editRoad
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's road race |
Marc de Maar Netherlands Antilles |
Miguel Uberto Venezuela |
Arnold Alcolea Cuba |
Women's road race |
Arlenis Sierra Cuba |
Yumari González Cuba |
Yudelmis Domínguez Cuba |
Men's time trial |
Marlon Pérez Arango Colombia |
Matías Médici Argentina |
Carlos Oyarzun Chile |
Women's time trial |
María Luisa Calle Colombia |
Evelyn García El Salvador |
Laura Brown Canada |
Track
editMountain biking
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's cross-country |
Héctor Leonardo Páez Colombia |
Max Platon Canada |
Jeremiah Bishop United States |
Women's cross-country |
Heather Irmiger United States |
Laura Morfin Mexico |
Amanda Sin Canada |
BMX
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men |
Connor Fields United States |
Nicholas Long United States |
Andrés Jiménez Colombia |
Women |
Mariana Pajón Colombia |
Arielle Martin United States |
Gabriela Díaz Argentina |
Diving
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's 3 metre springboard |
Yahel Castillo Mexico |
Julián Sánchez Mexico |
César Castro Brazil |
Women's 3 metre springboard |
Laura Sánchez Mexico |
Cassidy Krug United States |
Paola Espinosa Mexico |
Men's 10 metre platform |
Iván García Mexico |
Rommel Pacheco Mexico |
Sebastián Villa Colombia |
Women's 10 metre platform |
Paola Espinosa Mexico |
Tatiana Ortiz Mexico |
Meaghan Benfeito Canada |
Men's synchronized 3 metre springboard |
Mexico Yahel Castillo Julián Sánchez |
United States Troy Dumais Kristian Ipsen |
Cuba Rene Hernandez Jorge Pupo |
Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard |
Mexico Paola Espinosa Laura Sánchez |
Canada Jennifer Abel Émilie Heymans |
United States Kassidy Cook Cassidy Crug |
Men's synchronized 10 metre platform |
Mexico Iván García Germán Sánchez |
Cuba Jeinkler Aguerro José Guerra |
Canada Kevin Geyson Eric Sehn |
Women's synchronized 10 metre platform |
Mexico Paola Espinosa Tatiana Ortiz |
Canada Meaghan Benfeito Roseline Filion |
Cuba Yaima Mena Annia Rivera |
Equestrian
editFencing
editField hockey
editFootball
editGymnastics
editArtistic
editRhythmic
editTrampoline
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's individual |
Keegan Soehn Canada |
Rafael Andrade Brazil |
José Alberto Vargas Mexico |
Women's individual |
Rosannagh MacLennan Canada |
Dakota Earnest United States |
Alaina Williams United States |
Handball
editJudo
editKarate
editModern pentathlon
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's |
Óscar Soto Mexico |
Andrei Gheorghe Guatemala |
Esteban Bustos Chile |
Women's |
Margaux Isaksen United States |
Yane Marques Brazil |
Tamara Vega Mexico |
Racquetball
editRoller skating
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's 300 metres time-trial |
Pedro Causil Colombia |
Emanuelle Silva Chile |
Juan Cruz Araldi Argentina |
Women's 300 metres time-trial |
Yersy Puello Colombia |
Maria Moya Chile |
Veronica Elias Mexico |
Men's 1000 metres |
Pedro Causil Colombia |
Ezequiel Capellano Argentina |
Jorge Reyes Chile |
Women's 1000 metres |
Yersy Puello Colombia |
Sandra Buelvas Venezuela |
Melisa Bonnet Argentina |
Men's 10,000 metres points + elimination race |
Jorge Bolaños Ecuador |
Ezequiel Capellano Argentina |
Jorge Reyes Chile |
Women's 10,000 metres points + elimination race |
Kelly Martínez Colombia |
Melisa Bonnet Argentina |
Catherine Penan Chile |
Men's free skating |
Marcel Sturmer Brazil |
Daniel Arriola Argentina |
Leonardo Parrado Colombia |
Women's free skating |
Elizabeth Soler Argentina |
Marisol Villarroel Chile |
Talitha Haas Brazil |
Rowing
editRugby sevens
editSailing
editShooting
editSoftball
editSquash
editSwimming
editSynchronized swimming
editTable tennis
editTaekwondo
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's 58 kg |
Gabriel Mercedes Dominican Republic |
Damián Villa Mexico |
Frank Diaz Cuba |
Marcio Ferreira Brazil | |||
Lightweight (68 kg) |
Jhohanny Jean Dominican Republic |
Angel Mora Cuba |
Terrence Jennings United States |
Mario Guerra Chile | |||
Middleweight (80 kg) |
Sebastián Crismanich Argentina |
Carlos Vazquez Venezuela |
Uriel Adriano Mexico |
Stuardo Solorzano Guatemala | |||
Heavyweight (+80 kg) |
Robelis Despaigne Cuba |
Juan Carlos Diaz Venezuela |
François Coulombe-Fortier Canada |
Stephen Lambdin United States | |||
Women's 49 kg |
Ivett Gonda Canada |
Lizbeth Diez-Canseco Peru |
Deireanne Morales United States |
Jannet Alegria Mexico | |||
Lightweight (57 kg) |
Irma Contreras Mexico |
Doris Patiño Colombia |
Nicole Palma United States |
Yeny Contreras Chile | |||
Middleweight (67 kg) |
Melissa Pagnotta Canada |
Paige McPherson United States |
Katherine Rodríguez Dominican Republic |
Taimi Castellanos Cuba | |||
Heavyweight (+67 kg) |
Glenhis Hernández Cuba |
Nikki Martínez Puerto Rico |
Guadalupe Ruiz Mexico |
Lauren Cahoon United States |
Tennis
editTriathlon
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's individual |
Reinaldo Colucci Brazil |
Manuel Huerta United States |
Brent McMahon Canada |
Women's individual |
Sarah Haskins United States |
Bárbara Riveros Díaz Chile |
Pamella Nascimento Brazil |
Volleyball
editWater polo
editWater skiing
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's overall |
Javier Julio Argentina |
Felipe Miranda Chile |
Rodrigo Miranda Chile |
Women's overall |
Regina Jaquess United States |
Whitney McClintock Canada |
Karen Stevens Canada |
Men's tricks |
Javier Julio Argentina |
Jason McClintock Canada |
Felipe Miranda Chile |
Women's tricks |
Whitney McClintock Canada |
Maria Linares Colombia |
Regina Jaquess United States |
Men's slalom |
Jonathan Travers United States |
Jason McClintock Canada |
Carlos Lamadrid Mexico |
Women's slalom |
Regina Jaquess United States |
Whitney McClintock Canada |
Karen Stevens Canada |
Men's jump |
Frederick Krueger IV United States |
Rodrigo Miranda Chile |
Felipe Miranda Chile |
Women's jump |
Regina Jaquess United States |
Whitney McClintock Canada |
Karen Stevens Canada |
Men's wakeboard |
Andrew Adkison United States |
Marcelo Giardi[B] Brazil |
Alejo de Palma[B] Argentina |
Weightlifting
editWrestling
editFreestyle
editGreco-Roman
editMedal winner changes
edit^ A. Venezuelan athlete Víctor Castillo had tested positive for the banned substance methylhexaneamine and was stripped of his gold medal he won in the men's long jump event. After Castillo was disqualified, the gold medal went to Daniel Pineda of Chile, the silver medal went to David Registe of Dominica, and the bronze medal to Jeremy Hicks of United States.[3]
^ B. Canadian wakeboarder Aaron Rathy had tested positive for the banned substance methylhexaneamine and was stripped of his silver medal he won in the men's wakeboard event. After Rathy was disqualified, the silver medal went to Marcelo Giardi of Brazil, and the bronze medal to Alejo de Palma of Argentina.[4]
Statistics
editMedal leaders
editAthletes that won at least three gold medals or at least four total medals will be listed below.[5]
Athlete | Nation | Sport | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Thiago Pereira | Brazil | Swimming | 6 | 1 | 1 | 8 |
Elizabeth Pelton | United States | Swimming | 4 | 1 | 0 | 5 |
César Cielo | Brazil | Swimming | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
Amanda Kendall | United States | Swimming | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
Erika Erndl | United States | Swimming | 3 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
Julie Zetlin | United States | Gymnastics | 3 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
Paola Espinosa | Mexico | Diving | 3 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
Regina Jacquess | United States | Water skiing | 3 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
Dayane Amaral | Brazil | Gymnastics | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Bridgette Caquatto | United States | Gymnastics | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Drielly Daltoe | Brazil | Gymnastics | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Debora Falda | Brazil | Gymnastics | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Diego Hypólito | Brazil | Gymnastics | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Paola Longoria | Mexico | Racquetball | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Luisa Matsuo | Brazil | Gymnastics | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Bianca Mendonça | Brazil | Gymnastics | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Eliane Sampaio | Brazil | Gymnastics | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Cynthia Valdez | Mexico | Gymnastics | 2 | 3 | 0 | 5 |
Whitney McClintock | Canada | Water skiing | 1 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
Conor Dwyer | United States | Swimming | 1 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
References
edit- ^ "Pan American Regulation". Pan American Sports Organization. June 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-06. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
- ^ "Rugby, racquetball will be played at 2011 Pan Am Games". ESPN. 2007-07-11. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
- ^ Venezuelan Castillo forced to forfeit Pan Am medal after doping
- ^ Canadian tests positive for banned substance at Pan Am Games
- ^ Multi-medalists Archived 2011-11-24 at the Wayback Machine