Chronological summary of the 2011 Pan American Games

Chronological summary of the 2011 Pan American Games
2011 Pan American Games
PASO · COPAG

This page contains a chronological summary of major events from the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Contents

Calendar

In the following calendar for the 2011 Pan American Games, each blue box represents an event competition, such as a qualification round, on that day. The yellow boxes represent days during which medal-awarding finals for a sport are held. The number in each box represents the number of finals that will be contested on that day.[1]

OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Event finals EG Exhibition gala CC Closing ceremony
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Events
Ceremonies OC CC
Archery 2 2 4
Athletics 3 5 6 9 10 12 1 1 47
Badminton 2 3 5
Baseball 1 1
Basketball 1 1 2
Basque Pelota 4 6 10
Beach Volleyball 1 1 2
Bowling 2 2 4
Boxing 6 7 13
Canoeing 1 1 5 5 12
Cycling 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 18
Diving 2 2 2 2 8
Equestrian 1 1 2 1 1 6
Fencing 2 2 2 2 2 2 12
Field Hockey 1 1 2
Football 1 1 2
Gymnastics 1 1 3 5 1 1 2 5 5 EG 24
Handball 1 1 2
Judo 3 4 4 3 14
Karate 2 4 4 10
Modern Pentathlon 1 1 2
Racquetball 4 2 6
Roller Skating 2 2 4 8
Rowing 4 5 5 14
Rugby Sevens 1 1
Sailing 9 9
Shooting 2 2 2 3 1 2 3 15
Softball 1 1
Squash 4 2 6
Swimming 5 5 4 5 5 4 4 2 34
Synchronized swimming 1 1 2
Table Tennis 2 2 4
Taekwondo 2 2 2 2 8
Tennis 3 2 5
Triathlon 2 2
Volleyball 1 1 2
Water Polo 1 1 2
Water Skiing 3 6 9
Weightlifting 3 3 3 3 3 15
Wrestling 4 3 4 4 3 18
Total Events 11 14 24 21 18 19 20 23 31 17 18 28 43 43 28 3 361
Cumulative total 11 25 49 70 88 107 127 150 181 198 216 244 287 330 358 361
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Events

Day 1 – October 14 (Opening ceremony)

Opening ceremony
  • Starting at 8:00 pm CDT (UTC-6), the three-hour opening ceremony was attended by 50,000 spectators. The spectacle was directed by production company Five Currents, and the Pan American Cauldron was lit by former Mexican diver Paola Espinosa.[2]

Day 2 – October 15

Cycling (mountain biking) pictogram.svg Cycling
  • Heather Irmiger of the United States wins the women's cross country event in mountain biking, becoming the first gold medalist of the games. While Hector Paez of Colombia wins the men's event.
Gymnastics (rhythmic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics
  • Julie Zetlin of the United States wins the first ryhthmic gymnastics medal on offer in the individual all around competition.
Modern pentathlon pictogram.svg Modern pentathlon
  • Margaux Isaksen of the United States wins the gold medal in the women's individual event, as three other athletes along with Isaksen from Mexico, Canada and Argentina qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Great Britain.
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming
  • The United States team wins four out of the five gold medals, in the process setting one Pan American Games record. Brazil wins the only other gold medal.
Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Cycling Men's cross-country Hector Paez Colombia
Women's cross-country Heather Irmiger United States
Gymnastics Women's rhythmic individual all-around Julie Zetlin United States
Modern pentathlon Women's modern pentathlon Margaux Isaksen United States
Swimming Women's 100 metre butterfly Claire Donahue United States
Women's 400 metre individual medley Claire Donahue United States
Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Madison Kennedy
Elizabeth Pelton
Amanda Kendall
Erika Erndl
United States PR
Men's 400 metre freestyle Charles Houchin United States
Men's 400 metre individual medley Thiago Pereira Brazil
Taekwondo Women's 49 kg Ivett Gonda Canada
Men's 58 kg Gabriel Mercedes Dominican Republic

Day 3 – October 16

Cycling (road) pictogram.svg Cycling
  • Colombian athletes win both gold medals in the road cycling time trial events.
Equestrian pictogram.svg Equestrian
  • The United States wins the gold medal in the team dressage event, successfully defending their championship for the forth straight Pan American Games.
Gymnastics (rhythmic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics
  • Brazil wins the group event by shocking favourites Canada for the title, in the process claiming its second straight title.
Modern pentathlon pictogram.svg Modern pentathlon
Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting
  • Daryl Szarenszki wins the gold medal in the 10m air pistol event with a new Pan American record in the qualifications and finals. Dorothy Ludwig of Canada wins the women's event, coming back on the last shot to win by 0.1 points and qualify a spot for Canada at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming
  • Brazil and the United States continue their dominance in the pool with Brazil picking up three gold medals, while the United States picking up the rest with two.
Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo
  • Jhohanny Jean of the Dominican Republic wins the second straight gold medal for his country the men's 68kg event, while Irma Contreras of Mexico wins the gold medal in the women's 57kg event.
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Cycling Men's road time trial Marlon Alirio Perez Colombia
Women's road time trial María Luisa Calle Colombia
Equestrian Team dressage Steffen Peters
Heather Blitz
Cesar Parra
Marisa Festerling
United States
Gymnastics Women's rhythmic group all-around Dayane Amaral
Debora Falda
Luisa Matsuo
Bianca Mendonça
Eliane Sampaio
Drielly Saltoe
Brazil
Modern pentathlon Men's individual Oscar Soto Mexico
Shooting Men's 10 metre air pistol Daryl Szarenszki United States FPR
Women's 10 metre air pistol Dorothy Ludwig Canada
Swimming Women's 100 metre backstroke Rachel Bootsma United States PR
Women's 200 metre freestyle Catherine Breed United States
Men's 100 metre freestyle César Cielo Brazil PR
Men's 100 metre breaststroke Felipe França Silva Brazil
Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay César Cielo
Bruno Fratus
Nicholas Santos
Nicolas Oliviera
Gabriel Mangabeira*
Thiago Pereira*
Henrique Rodrigues*
Brazil PR
Taekwondo Women's 57 kg Irma Contreras Mexico
Men's 68 kg Jhohanny Jean Dominican Republic
  • Athletes with a * competed in preliminaries only and received medals.

Day 4 – October 17

Cycling (track) pictogram.svg Cycling
  • Colombia wins the men's team pursuit, while Venezuela sets new Pan American Records in the men's and women's team sprints
Gymnastics (rhythmic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics
  • Brazil wins the 5 balls group event, while the United States and Mexico pick up one gold each.
Rowing pictogram.svg Rowing
  • Argentina wins three out of the four gold medals on offer while Cuba takes the remaining title.
Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting
  • The United States wins the gold medal in the men's (Matthew Rawlings) and women's (Emily Caruso) 10 metre air rifle events.
Squash pictogram.svg Squash
  • Mexico wins the men's and women's singles and doubles events. Colombia wins the men's singles event.
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming
  • Brazil and the United States continue their dominance in the pool as each win two gold medals.
Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis
  • Brazil successfully defends the men's team title, while the Dominican Republic wins the women's team title.
Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo
  • Sebastián Crismanich of Argentina wins the men's 80kg event, while Melissa Pangotta of Canada wins the women's 67kg event.
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Cycling Men's team pursuit Juan Arango
Edwin Avila
Arles Castro
Weimar Roldan
Colombia
Men's team sprint Hersony Canelon
Cesar Marcano
Angel Pulgar
Venezuela PR
Women's team sprint Daniela Larreal
Mariestela Vilera
Venezuela PR
Gymnastics Women's rhythmic individual ball Julie Zetlin United States
Women's rhythmic individual hoop Cynthia Valdéz Mexico
Women's rhythmic group 5 balls Dayane Amaral
Debora Falda
Luisa Matsuo
Bianca Mendonça
Eliane Sampaio
Drielly Saltoe
Brazil
Rowing Women's double sculls Maria Abalo
Maria Best
Argentina
Women's coxless pair Yariulvis Cobas
Aimee Hernandez
Cuba
Men's double sculls Cristian Rosso
Ariel Suarez
Argentina
Men's coxless four Sebastian Fernandez
Joaquin Iwan
Rodrigo Murillo
Agustin Silvestro
Argentina
Shooting Men's 10 metre air rifle Matthew Rawlings United States FPR
Women's 10 metre air rifle Emily Caruso United States FPR
Squash Men's singles Miguel Rodriguez Colombia
Men's doubles Arturo Salazar
Eric Galvez
Mexico
Women's singles Samantha Teran Mexico
Women's doubles Nayelly Fernandez
Samantha Teran
Mexico
Swimming Men's 100 metre backstroke Thiago Pereira Brazil
Men's 200 metre butterfly Leonardo De Deus Brazil
Women's 100 metre breaststroke Ann Chandler United States
Women's 400 metre freestyle Gilligan Ryan United States
Table tennis Men's team Hugo Hoyama
Gustavo Tsuboi
Thiago Monterio
Brazil
Women's team Wu Xue
Johenny Valdez
Eva Brito
Dominican Republic
Taekwondo Women's 67 kg Melissa Pagnotta Canada
Men's 80 kg Sebastián Crismanich Argentina

Day 5 – October 18

Cycling (track) pictogram.svg Cycling
  • Canada breaks the Pan American Games record twice en route to a gold medal performance. Lisandra Guerra of Cuba wins the women's individual sprint.
Gymnastics (rhythmic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics (trampoline) pictogram.svg Gymnastics
  • Canada wins both golds in the trampoline competition, while Brazil sweeps the gold medals in the group event as it wins the 3 ribbons + 2 hoops event. The United States and Mexico also picked up one gold medal each in the individual apparatus finals in rhythmic gymnastics, as that event came to a close.
Rowing pictogram.svg Rowing
  • United States and Mexico each pick up two gold medals while Argentina pick up the only other gold medal on offer.
Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting
  • Guatemala wins its first gold medal in the men's 50 meter pistol event, while the United States wins the women's trap.
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming
  • Brett Fraser wins the Cayman Islands first ever Pan American Games gold medal by setting a new Pan American Games record in the men's 200 meter freestyle event. The United States wins the other four gold medals that were awarded today.
Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo
  • Cuba wins both events today (the men's +80 and women's +67kg classes), as taekwondo competitions also come to a close.
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Cycling Women's team pursuit Laura Brown
Jasmin Glaesser
Stephanie Roorda
Canada PR
Women's sprint Lisandra Guerra Cuba
Gymnastics Women's rhythmic individual club Cynthia Valdéz Mexico
Women's rhythmic individual ribbon Julie Zetlin United States
Women's rhythmic group 3 ribbons + 2 hoops Dayane Amaral
Debora Falda
Luisa Matsuo
Bianca Mendonça
Eliane Sampaio
Drielly Saltoe
Brazil
Men's trampoline Keegan Soehn Canada
Women's trampoline Rosannagh MacLennan Canada
Rowing Women's single sculls Margot Shumway United States
Women's lightweight double sculls Analicia Ramirez
Lila Perez Rul
Mexico
Men's coxless pair Michael Gennaro
Robert Otto
United States
Men's quadruple sculls Alejandro Cucchietti
Santiago Fernández
Cristian Rosso
Ariel Suarez
Argentina
Men's lightweight double sculls Alan Armenta
Gerardo Sanchez
Mexico
Shooting Men's 50 metre pistol Sergio Sanchez Guatemala
Women's trap Miranda Wilder United States
Swimming Men's 200 metre freestyle Brett Fraser Cayman Islands GR
Men's 200 metre breaststroke Sean Mahoney United States GR
Men's 1500 metre freestyle Arthur Frayler United States
Women's 200 metre individual medley Julia Smit United States
Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay Catherine Breed
Elizabeth Pelton
Chelsea Nauta
Amanda Kendall
Kim Vandenberg
Erika Erndl
United States GR
Taekwondo Women's +67 kg Glenhis Hernández Cuba
Men's +80 kg Robelis Despaigne Cuba

Day 6 – October 19

Badminton pictogram.svg Badminton
  • Canada wins two gold medals, while Guatemala takes home two gold medals, as Canada tops the medal table at the conclusion of the badminton events.
Cycling (track) pictogram.svg Cycling
Equestrian pictogram.svg Equestrian
  • The United States sweeps the individual dressage medals
Rowing pictogram.svg Rowing
  • Cuba takes three of five gold medals available, after previously not taking any gold medals in rowing. Argentina and the United States take one gold each as the rowing competitions come to a close.
Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting

The United States, Brazil and Guatemala each win one gold medal, as the latter two set final round Pan American Games records.

Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming
  • The United States continued its dominance in the pool by winning three out of five golds, while second place Brazil wins one gold. Chile wins its first gold medal at the games in the women's 800 meters freestyle event.
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Badminton Men's doubles Howard Bach
Tony Gunawan
United States
Women's doubles Michelle Li
Alex Bruce
Canada
Cycling Men's sprint Hersony Canelon Venezuela
Men's Omnium Juan Arango Colombia
Equestrian Individual dressage Steffen Peters United States
Rowing Women's lightweight single sculls Jennifer Goldsack United States
Women's quadruple sculls Maria Abalo
Maria Best
Milka Kraljev
Maria Rohner
Argentina
Men's single sculls Angel Fournier Cuba
Men's lightweight coxless four Wilber Turro
Liosbel Hernandez
Liosmel Ramos
Manuel Suarez
Cuba
Men's eight Jason Read
Stephen Kasprzyk
Matthew Wheeler
Joseph Spencer
Michael Gennaro
Robert Otto
Blaise Didier
Marcus Mc Elhenney
Derek Johnson
United States
Shooting Men's 50 metre rifle prone Michael McPhail United States
Men's trap Jean Pierre Brol Guatemala FPR
Women's 25 metre pistol Ana Luiza Mello Brazil FPR
Swimming Men's 200 metre individual medley Thiago Pereira Brazil
Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay Conor Dwyer
Daniel Lawrence Madwed
Ryan Joseph Feeley
Douglas Robinson
Charles Houchin
Rexford Tullius
Robert Margallis Junior
Matthew Patton
United States
Women's 100 metre freestyle Amanda Kendall United States
Women's 200 metre butterfly Kimberly Vandenberg United States
Women's 800 metre freestyle Kristel Kobrich Chile

Day 7 – October 20

Badminton pictogram.svg Badminton
  • Canada wins two gold medals, while Guatemala takes home two gold medals, as Canada tops the medal table at the conclusion of the badminton events.
Cycling (track) pictogram.svg Cycling
  • Angie Gonzalez of Venezuela becomes the first Pan American Games champion in the women's omnium. Colombia and Venezuela win one gold each more as the track cycling competition comes to a close.
Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting
  • United States wins the men's double trap event.
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming
  • The first night of the swimming competition that the United States does not win more then one gold medal. Brazil, Venezuela and Canada win one gold each the latter two winning their first gold medals of the swimming competition.
Synchronized swimming pictogram.svg Synchronized swimming
Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis
  • Mo Zhang of Canada and Song Liu of Argentina win the gold medal in the women's and men's individual event respectively and qualify to compete at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Great Britain.
Volleyball (indoor) pictogram.svg Volleyball
  • Brazil defeats Cuba in a thrilling five set gold medal match, and wins the first gold medal awarded in a team sport.
Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Badminton Men's singles Kevin Cordon Guatemala
Women's singles Michelle Li Canada
Mixed doubles Grace Gao
and Toby Ng
Canada
Cycling Men's Keirin Fabian Puerta Colombia
Women's Keirin Daniela Larreal Venezuela
Women's Omnium Angie Gonzalez Venezuela
Shooting Men's double trap Walton Eller United States
Swimming Men's 50 metre freestyle César Cielo Brazil GR
Men's 100 metre butterfly Albert Subitatis Venezuela
Women's 200 metre backstroke Elizabeth Pelton United States GR
Women's 200 metre breaststroke Ashley McGregor Canada
Synchronized swimming Women's duet Elise Marcotte
& Marie-Pier Boudreau Gagnon
Canada
Table tennis Men's singles Song Liu Argentina
Women's singles Mo Zhang Canada
Volleyball Women's tournament Brazil women's national volleyball team Brazil
Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 55 kg Gustavo Balart Cuba
Men's Greco-Roman 66 kg Pedro Mullens Cuba
Men's Greco-Roman 84 kg Pablo Shorey Cuba
Men's Greco-Roman 120 kg Mijain Lopez Cuba

Day 8 – October 21

Archery pictogram.svg Archery
  • The United States and Mexico each contested the finals of both team events with the USA men and the Mexican women taking gold. The USA men set a 24 arrows Pan American record during the semifinals as well. Cuba took the bronze medal in both events.
Volleyball (beach) pictogram.svg Beach volleyball
Cycling (BMX) pictogram.svg Cycling
  • Connor Fields of the United States wins the men's bmx event, while Mariana Pajon of Colombia wins the women's event.
Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting
  • The United States wins both gold medals on offer today.
Squash pictogram.svg Squash
  • Canada wins the women's team event, while Mexico wins the men's team event.
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming
  • The United States continues its dominance in the pool by winning two gold medals. Brazil, the distant runner-up also takes two gold medals.
Synchronized swimming pictogram.svg Synchronized swimming
  • Canada completes the sweep in synchronized swimming by winning the team event.
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis
  • The United States and Argentina win the women's singles and doubles events respectively, while Ana Paula de La Penã and Santiago Gonzalez of Mexico become the first Pan American Games Champion in Mixed Doubles tennis since 1995.
Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling
  • Cuba continued its dominance in greco-roman wrestling by taking three of four gold medals available (6 of 7 overall). Venezuela took the remaining gold.
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Archery Men's team United State United States
Women's team Mexico Mexico
Beach volleyball Women's tournament Larissa Franca
Juliana Felisberta
Brazil
Cycling Men's BMX Connor Fields United States
Women's BMX Mariana Pajon Colombia
Shooting Men's 50 metre rifle three positions Jason Parker United States
Women's skeet Kimberly Harryman United States
Squash Men's team Arturo Salazar
Eric Galvez
Cesar Salazar
Mexico
Women's team Miranda Ranieri
Samantha Cornett
Stephanie Edmison
Canada
Swimming Women's 50 metre freestyle Lara Marie Jackson United States
Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Rachel Bootsma
Ann Catherine Chandler
Claire Donahue
Amanda Kendall
United States PR
Men's 200 metre backstroke Thiago Pereira Brazil
Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Guilherme Guido
Felipe França Silva
Gabriel Mangabeira
César Cielo
Brazil
Synchronized swimming Women's team Marie-Pier Boudreau Gagnon
Jo-Annie Fortin
Chloé Isaac
Stéphanie Leclair
Tracy Little
Élise Marcotte
Karine Thomas
Valérie Welsh
Canada
Tennis Women's Singles Irina Falconi United States
Women's Doubles María Irigoyen
Florencia Molinero
Argentina
Mixed Doubles Ana Paula De La Peña
Santiago Gonzalez
Mexico
Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 60 kg Luis Liendo Venezuela
Men's Greco-Roman 74 kg Jorgisbell Alvarez Cuba
Men's Greco-Roman 96 kg Yunior Estrada Cuba

Day 9 – October 22

Archery pictogram.svg Archery
  • The United States men's and the Mexican women's team finished the competition by winning the singles events.
Volleyball (beach) pictogram.svg Beach volleyball
  • Brazil completes the sweep of the beach volleyball gold medals.
Cycling (road) pictogram.svg Cycling
  • Marc de Maar of the Netherlands Antilles wins the men's road race competing under the Pan American Sports Organization Flag, while Arlenis Sierra leads Cuba to a sweep in the women's road race.
Racquets pictogram.svg Racquetball
  • Mexico wins three out of four gold medals available while the United States wins the only other gold medal on offer.
Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting
  • The United States wins two gold medals, finishing the competition with ten of the fifteen gold medals available. Cuba picks up the only other gold medal won today.
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming
  • The final events of the swimming competition were held as the open water swimming competition for men and women were held in Puerto Vallerta. Cecilia Biagioli of Argentina and Richard Weinberger of Canada win the women's and men's events respectively.
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis
  • Robert Farah of Colombia wins the men's singles event and the doubles event with partner Juan Sebastián Cabal as the tennis events come to a close.
Water skiing pictogram.svg Water skiing
  • The United States wins the first two gold medals in water skiing, while Argentina wins one gold medal. Canada wins three medals as well.
Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling
  • Carol Huynh of Canada defends her title she won four years ago in at the 2007 Pan American Games, while Cuba continues its dominance in wrestling by winning two out of the four women's freestyle gold medals. The United States won the remaining gold medal.
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Archery Men's individual Brady Ellison United States
Women's individual Alejandra Valencia Mexico
Beach volleyball Men's tournament Alison Cerutti
Emanuel Rego
Brazil
Cycling Men's road race Marc de Maar Netherlands Antilles
Women's road race Arlenis Sierra Cuba
Racquetball Women's singles Paola Longoria Mexico
Women's doubles Paola Longoria
Samantha Salas
Mexico
Men's singles Rocky Carson United States
Men's doubles Álvaro Beltrán
Javier Moreno
Mexico
Shooting Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol Emil Milev United States
Men's skeet Vincent Hancock United States
Women's 50 metre rifle three positions Dianelys Perez Cuba
Swimming Men's marathon 10 kilometres Richard Weinberger Canada
Women's marathon 10 kilometres Cecilia Biagioli Argentina
Tennis Men's Singles Robert Farah Colombia
Men's Doubles Robert Farah
Juan Sebastián Cabal
Colombia
Water skiing Women's overall Regina Jaquess United States
Men's wakeboard Andrew Adkison United States
Men's overall Javier Julio Argentina
Wrestling Women's Freestyle 48 kg Carol Huynh Canada
Women's Freestyle 55 kg Helen Maroulis United States
Women's Freestyle 63 kg Katerina Vidiaux Cuba
Women's Freestyle 72 kg Lisset Hechevarria Cuba

Day 10 – October 23

Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics
Equestrian pictogram.svg Equestrian
  • The United States the team eventing event, while Canada wins the individual eventing event. Brazil and Argentina who placed third and forth respectively in the team event event qualify a full team to compete at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Great Britain (the United States and Canada have already qualified).
Handball pictogram.svg Handball
Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing
  • All nine sailing events come to a close, with Brazil taking five gold medals, Argentina winning two, Chile and Puerto Rico winning one gold medal each.
Softball pictogram.svg Softball
  • The United States wins its record seventh straight gold medal, while Canada takes silver and Cuba takes bronze.
Triathlon pictogram.svg Triathlon
Water skiing pictogram.svg Water skiing
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting
Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Athletics Men's 20 kilometres walk Erick Barrondo Guatemala
Women's 20 kilometres walk Jamy Franco Guatemala
Women's marathon Adriana da Silva Brazil
Equestrian Individual eventing Jessica Phoenix Canada
Team eventing Lynn Symansky
Hannah Burnett
Jack Pollard
Bruce Davidson Jr
Hannah Burnett
United States
Handball Women's tournament Brazil
Sailing Women's sailboard Patricia Freitas Brazil
Women's Laser Radial class Cecilia Saroli Argentina
Men's sailboard Ricardo Santos Brazil
Men's Laser class Julio Alsogaray Argentina
Sunfish class Matheus Dellangnello Brazil
Snipe class Alexandre do Amaral
Gabriel Borges
Brazil
Lightning class Alberto González
Diego Gonzalez
Cristian Herman
Chile
Hobie 16 class Enrique Figueroa
Victor Aponte
Puerto Rico
J/24 class Mauricio Oliveira
Alexandre de Silva
Guilherme Hamelmann
Daniel Santiago
Brazil
Softball Women's tournament United States
Triathlon Men's individual Reinaldo Colucci Brazil
Women's individual Sarah Haskins United States
Water skiing Women's tricks Whitney McClintock Canada
Women's slalom Regina Jaquess United States
Women's jump Regina Jaquess United States
Men's tricks Javier Julio Argentina
Men's slalom Jonathan Travers United States
Men's jump Frederick Krueger IV United States
Weightlifting Women's 48 kg Lely Burgos Puerto Rico
Men's 56 kg Sergio Álvarez Cuba
Men's 62 kg Oscar Figueroa Colombia
Wrestling Men's Freestyle 55 kg Juan Ramirez Beltre Dominican Republic
Men's Freestyle 66 kg Livan Lopez Cuba
Men's Freestyle 84 kg Jake Herbert United States
Men's Freestyle 120 kg Tervel Dlagnev United States

Day 11 – October 24

Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics
Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics
Handball pictogram.svg Handball
Inline speed skating pictogram.svg Roller skating
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting
Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Athletics Men's 5.000 metres
Men's discus throw
Women's 10,000 metres
Women's hammer throw
Women's pole vault
Fencing Women's individual foil
Men's individual épée
Handball Men's tournament
Weightlifting Women's 53 kg
Women's 58 kg
Men's 69 kg
Wrestling Men's Freestyle 60 kg
Men's Freestyle 74 kg
Men's Freestyle 96 kg

Day 12 – October 25

Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics
Baseball pictogram.svg Baseball
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball
Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling
Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics
Squash pictogram.svg Racquetball
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Athletics Women's 100 metres
Women's 800 metres
Men's 100 metres
Men's long jump
Men's shot put
Men's decathlon
Basketball Women's tournament
Baseball Men's tournament
Bowling Women's pairs
Men's pairs
Fencing Women's individual sabre
Men's individual foil
Racquetball Men's team
Women's team
Weightlifting Women's 63 kg
Men's 77 kg
Men's 85 kg

Day 13 – October 26

Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics
Basque pelota pictogram.svg Basque pelota
Canoeing (flatwater) pictogram.svg Canoeing
Diving pictogram.svg Diving
Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics
Judo pictogram.svg Judo
Inline speed skating pictogram.svg Roller skating
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Athletics Women's 100 metres hurdles
Women's 400 metres hurdles
Women's 400 metres
Women's long jump
Women's high jump
Women's heptathlon
Men's 400 metres
Men's 1500 metres
Men's hammer throw
Basque pelota Men's Paleta Rubber Pairs Trinkete
Men's Paleta Leather Pairs 36m Fronton
Men's Paleta Leather Pairs Trinkete
Men's Paleta Rubber Pairs 30m Fronton
Canoeing Women's K-4 500 metres
Diving Women's 10 metre platform
Men's synchronized 3 metre springboard
Fencing Women's individual épée
Men's individual sabre
Judo Women's +78 kg
Men's 100 kg
Men's +100 kg
Weightlifting Women's 69 kg
Women's 75 kg
Men's 94 kg

Day 14 – October 27

Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics
Basque pelota pictogram.svg Basque pelota
Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling
Canoeing (flatwater) pictogram.svg Canoeing
Diving pictogram.svg Diving
Equestrian pictogram.svg Equestrian
Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing
Football pictogram.svg Football
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics
Judo pictogram.svg Judo
Karate pictogram.svg Karate
Inline speed skating pictogram.svg Roller skating
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Athletics Men's 200 metres
Men's 400 metres hurdles
Men's 10,000 metres
Men's high jump
Men's triple jump
Women's 200 metres
Women's 1500 metres
Women's 5,000 metres
Women's shot put
Women's javelin throw
Basque pelota Women's Paleta Rubber Pairs Trinkete
Women's Frontenis Pairs 30m Fronton
Men's Mano Singles Trinkete
Men's Mano Doubles 36m Fronton
Men's Mano Singles 36m Fronton
Men's Frontenis Pairs 30m Fronton
Bowling Men's individual
Women's individual
Canoeing Men's K-4 1000 metres
Diving Men's 3 metre springboard
Women's synchronized 10 metre platform
Equestrian Team jumping
Fencing Men's team épée
Women's team foil
Football Women's tournament
Gymnastics Men's floor
Men's pommel horse
Men's rings
Women's uneven bars
Women's vault
Judo Women's 70 kg
Women's 78 kg
Men's 81 kg
Men's 90 kg
Karate Men's +84 kg
Women's +68 kg
Roller skating Men's 1,000 metres
Men's 10,000 metres
Women's 1,000 metres
Women's 10,000 metres
Weightlifting Women's +75 kg
Men's 105 kg
Men's +105 kg

Day 15 – October 28

Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics
Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing
Canoeing (flatwater) pictogram.svg Canoeing
Diving pictogram.svg Diving
Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing
Field hockey pictogram.svg Field hockey
Football pictogram.svg Football
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics
Judo pictogram.svg Judo
Karate pictogram.svg Karate
Water polo pictogram.svg Water polo
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Athletics Women's 3000 metres steeplechase
Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
Women's discus throw
Women's triple jump
Men's 110 metres hurdles
Men's 800 metres
Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
Men's javelin throw
Men's pole vault
Boxing Men's Light flyweight
Men's Bantamweight
Men's Light welterweight
Men's Middleweight
Men's Heavyweight
Women's Flyweight
Canoeing Men's K-1 1000 metres
Men's C-1 1000 metres
Men's K-2 1000 metres
Men's C-2 1000 metres
Women's K-1 500 metres
Women's K-2 500 metres
Diving Men's synchronized 10 metre platform
Women's 3 metre springboard
Fencing Men's team foil
Women's team sabre
Field hockey Women's tournament
Football Men's tournament
Gymnastics Men's horizontal bar
Men's parallel bars
Men's vault
Women's balance beam
Women's floor
Judo Women's 57 kg
Women's 63 kg
Men's 66 kg
Men's 73 kg
Karate Men's 60 kg
Men's 84 kg
Women's 50 kg
Women's 68 kg
Water polo Women's tournament

Day 16 – October 29

Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics
Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing
Canoeing (flatwater) pictogram.svg Canoeing
Diving pictogram.svg Diving
Equestrian pictogram.svg Equestrian
Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing
Field hockey pictogram.svg Field hockey
Judo pictogram.svg Judo
Karate pictogram.svg Karate
Volleyball (indoor) pictogram.svg Volleyball
Water polo pictogram.svg Water polo
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Athletics Men's 50 kilometres walk
Boxing Men's Flyweight
Men's Lightweight
Men's Welterweight
Men's Light heavyweight
Men's Super heavyweight
Women's Light welterweight
Women's Light heavyweight
Canoeing Men's K-1 200 metres
Men's C-1 200 metres
Men's K-2 200 metres
Women's K-1 200 metres
Diving Men's synchronized 10 metre platform
Women's 3 metre springboard
Equestrian Individual jumping
Fencing Men's team sabre
Women's team épée
Field hockey Men's tournament  Argentina
Judo Women's 48 kg
Women's 52 kg
Men's 60 kg
Karate Men's 67 kg
Men's 75 kg
Women's 55 kg
Women's 61 kg
Volleyball Men's tournament
Water polo Men's tournament

Day 17 – October 30

Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball
Rugby union pictogram.svg Rugby sevens
Closing ceremony
Gold Medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Athletics Men's marathon
Basketball Men's tournament
Rugby sevens Men's tournament

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