2019 Pan American Games medal table

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2019 Pan American Games medal table
Location Lima, Peru
Highlights
Most gold medalsFlag of the United States.svg  United States  (122)
Most total medalsFlag of the United States.svg  United States  (293)
  2015  · Overall medal table ·  2023  

The 2019 Pan American Games medal table is a list of National Olympic Committees (NOCs) ranked by the number of gold medals won by their athletes during the 2019 Pan American Games, held in Lima, Peru from July 26 to August 11, 2019. Approximately 6,650 athletes from 41 NOCs will participate in 419 events in 39 sports.

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The United States topped the medal count with 122 gold and 293 overall medals, its best result in the 21st century. Brazil pulled off its best performance in history, winning 54 gold and 169 overall medals, and finishing second in the standings. Mexico (37 golds) edged Canada (35), Argentina (33) and Cuba (33) in the battle for the third place. The Canadians, however, won the most total medals among the three, 152. For Cuba, it was their worst result since 1971 in terms of gold medals. For Chile, it was their best result in history in terms of golds and total medals.

Medal table

The ranking in this table is based on information provided by Panam Sports and is consistent with convention in its published medal tables. By default, the table is ordered by the number of gold medals the athletes from a nation have won (in this context, a "nation" is an entity represented by a National Olympic Committee). The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals. If nations are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically by IOC country code.

In badminton, boxing, judo, karate, racquetball, taekwondo, table tennis and wrestling, two bronze medals will be awarded for each event. Also in bowling, fencing and squash two bronze medals will be awarded in some events. Therefore, the total number of bronze medals will be greater than the total number of gold or silver medals. The following is the medal table maintained by the official website of the games. [1]

The British Virgin Islands won its first ever gold medal and its first ever Pan American Games medal after Chantel Malone won the women's long jump athletics event. [2] Aruba also earned its first medal in the history of the Pan American Games, a bronze medal won by sailor Mack van den Eerenbeemt in men's RS:X. [3] [4] This means all current participating countries have now at least won one medal.

Barbados, Bolivia, Grenada and Paraguay also won their first ever gold medals at the Pan American Games. [5] [6] [7] [8]

  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1228784293
2Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 544570169
3Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 373962138
4Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 356552152
5Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 333334100
6Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 332839100
7Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 27243182
8Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 13191850
9Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 11121740
10Flag of Peru.svg  Peru*1172341
11Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 1071532
12Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 9142043
13Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 66719
14Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 551424
15Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 3014
16Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 29819
17Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 17311
18Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 1315
19Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 1225
20Flag of Grenada.svg  Grenada 1102
21Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 1045
22Flag of Saint Lucia.svg  Saint Lucia 1012
23Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 1001
Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg  British Virgin Islands 1001
25Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 0448
26Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Antigua and Barbuda 0123
27Flag of Honduras (before 2022).svg  Honduras 0112
28Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 0044
29Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua 0033
30Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba 0011
Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 0011
Totals (31 entries)4194195221360

Changes in medal standings

Ruling dateSport/EventAthlete (NOC)Gold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotalComment
List of official changes in medal standings (during the Games)
11 August 2019 Bowling
Men's doubles
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico DSQ−1−1 Jean Pérez Faure, a member of the Puerto Rican team that won the gold medal in the men's doubles has tested positive for doping with chlorthalidone, a prohibited diuretic. The Panam Sports Disciplinary Commission announced this positive the day the Lima Games are closed, on 11 August 2019. As a consequence, the Puerto Rican duo loses gold, which passes to the United States. Colombia gets the silver and the bronze goes to the Mexico team. [9]
Flag of the United States.svg  United States +1−10
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia +1−10
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico +1+1
List of official changes in medal standings (after the Games)
27 September 2019 Judo
Women's 57 kg
Flag of Brazil.svg  Rafaela Silva  (BRA)DSQ−1−1 Rafaela Silva that won the gold medal in the women's 57 kg category, has tested positive for doping with fenoterol after the Games. [10]
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Ana Rosa  (DOM)+1−10
Flag of Colombia.svg  Yadinis Amarís  (COL)+1−10
Flag of Cuba.svg  Anailys Dorvigny  (CUB)+1+1
26 December 2019 [11] Rowing
Men's quadruple sculls
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay DSQ−1−1The team from Uruguay was disqualified for doping.
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina +1−10
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba +1−10
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico +1+1
Karate
Men's 84 kg
Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Sinisterra  (COL)DSQ−1−1 Carlos Sinisterra from Colombia was disqualified for doping.
Flag of the United States.svg  Kamran Madani  (USA)+1−10
Flag of Mexico.svg  Alan Ever Cuevas  (MEX)+1−10
Boxing
Women's 75 kg
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jessica Caicedo  (COL)DSQ−1−1 Jessica Caicedo from Colombia was disqualified for doping.
Flag of the United States.svg  Naomi Graham  (USA)+1−10
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Tammara Thibeault  (CAN)+1−10
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Érika Pachito  (ECU)+1+1
Wrestling
Men's Greco-Roman 67 kg
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Shalom Villegas  (VEN)DSQ−1−1 Shalom Villegas from Venezuela was disqualified for doping.
Flag of Mexico.svg  Manuel López  (MEX)+1−10
Flag of Peru.svg  Nilton Soto  (PER)+1+1
Athletics
Women's discus throw
Flag of Brazil.svg  Andressa de Morais  (BRA)DSQ−1−1 Andressa de Morais from Brazil was disqualified for doping. Silver medal was won by Fernanda Martins, also from Brazil.
Flag of Brazil.svg  Fernanda Martins  (BRA)+1−10
Flag of Cuba.svg  Denia Caballero  (CUB)+1+1
Cycling
Men's sprint
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Njisane Phillip  (TTO)DSQ−1−1 Njisane Phillip from Trinidad and Tobago was disqualified for doping.
Flag of Colombia.svg  Kevin Quintero  (COL)+1−10
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Hersony Canelón  (VEN)+1+1
Cycling
Men's team sprint
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago DSQ−1−1 Njisane Phillip from Trinidad and Tobago and Kacio Fonseca from Brazil were disqualified for doping.
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia +1−10
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico +1+1
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil DSQ−1−1
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru +1+1
1 July 2020 [12] Swimming
Men's marathon 10 kilometres
Flag of Argentina.svg  Guillermo Bertola  (ARG)DSQ−1−1 Guillermo Bertola who won the silver medal in the men's marathon 10 kilometres category, has tested positive for doping. [13]
Flag of the United States.svg  Taylor Abbott  (USA)+1−10
Flag of Brazil.svg  Victor Colonese  (BRA)+1+1

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