2021 Pan American Archery Championships

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2021 Pan American Archery Championships
Location Flag of Mexico.svg Monterrey, Mexico
Dates22 to 28 March 2021

The 2021 Pan American Archery Championships took place in Monterrey, Mexico, from 22 to 28 March 2021. [1]

Contents

Medal summary

Recurve

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's individual Santiago Arcila
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Marcus Vinicius D'Almeida
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Bernardo Oliveira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Women's individual Valentina Vázquez
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Maira Sepúlveda
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Ana Paula Vázquez
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Men's teamFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Marcelo Costa
Marcus Vinicius D'Almeida
Bernardo Oliveira
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Santiago Arcila
Jorge Enríquez
Daniel Pineda
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Ángel Alvarado
Luis Álvarez
Carlos Rojas
Women's teamFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Aída Román
Alejandra Valencia
Ana Paula Vázquez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Valentina Acosta
Valentina Contreras
Ana Rendón
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Marina Canetta
Ane Marcelle dos Santos
Ana Machado
Mixed teamFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Ane Marcelle dos Santos
Marcus Vinicius D'Almeida
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Valentina Contreras
Santiago Arcila
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Elizabeth Rodríguez
Hugo Franco

Compound

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's individual Daniel Muñoz
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Antonio Hidalgo
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Juan Bonilla
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Women's individual Nora Valdez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Sara López
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Alejandra Usquiano
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Men's teamFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Sebastián Arenas
Juan Bonilla
Daniel Muñoz
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador
Roberto Hernández
Douglas Vladimir Nolasco
Miguel Ángel Veliz
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Juan del Río
Antonio Hidalgo
Uriel Olvera
Women's teamFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Sara López
Alejandra Usquiano
Nora Valdez
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Andrea Becerra
Esmeralda Sanchez
Margarita Valencia
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
Marla Cintron
Maria Latorre
Paola María Ramírez
Mixed teamFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Sara López
Juan Bonilla
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Esmeralda Sánchez
Antonio Hidalgo
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador
Sofía Paiz
Roberto Hernández

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Mexico)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 65213
2Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico *2338
3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2125
4Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 0112
5Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 0011
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 0011
Totals (6 entries)10101030

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References

  1. "Monterrey 2021 Pan American Championships". World Archery. Retrieved 20 March 2021.