Colombia at the 2011 Parapan American Games

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Colombia participated in the 2011 Parapan American Games.

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Medalists

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Swimming 68418
Athletics 67316
Cycling 44412
Judo 1001
Powerlifting 1001
Wheelchair tennis 0112
Boccia 0101
Table tennis 0101
Wheelchair basketball 0101
Football 5-a-side 0011
Total18231354
MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Daniel Giraldo Correa Swimming Men's 200 metres individual medley SM12November 13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jose Florez Athletics Men's 100 metres T36November 14
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Daniel Giraldo Correa Swimming Men's 50 metres freestyle S12November 14
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nelson Crispin Swimming Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB6November 14
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Elkin Alonso Serna Moreno Athletics Men's 5,000 metres T12November 15
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Daniel Giraldo Correa Swimming Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB12November 15
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Edwin Rodriguez Gonzales Athletics Men's shot put F12November 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yanivé Torres Martinez Athletics Women's shot put F54/55/56November 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Esneider Muñoz Cycling Men's individual track pursuit C1-3November 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Naiver Ome Ramos Swimming Women's 100 metres breaststroke SB4November 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jose Florez Athletics Men's 200 metres T36November 17
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jainer Cantillo Powerlifting Men's 60 kg - 67.5 kgNovember 17
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mauricio Valencia Athletics Men's discus throw F32/33/34November 18
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nelson J. Serna
Sebastian Durango
Cycling Men's road race BNovember 19
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Esneider Muñoz Cycling Men's road race C1-3November 19
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nestor J. Ayala Cycling Mixed road race T1-2November 19
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Daniel Giraldo Correa Swimming Men's 100 metres freestyle S12November 19
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Juan P. Castellanos Judo Men's 60 kgNovember 20
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Diego G. Dueñas Cycling Mixed road time trial C1-5November 13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Daniel Londono Swimming Men's 400 metres freestyle S6November 13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Juan Buitrago Blanco Swimming Men's 100 metres backstroke S11November 13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Edwin Rodriguez Gonzales Athletics Men's discus throw F11November 14
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mario Bolanos Roa Swimming Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB6November 14
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Nelson Javier Serna
Sebastian Durango
Cycling Men's individual track pursuit BNovember 15
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Nelson Crispin Swimming Men's 50 metres freestyle S6November 15
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Nelson Crispin Swimming Men's 50 metres butterfly S6November 15
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jose D. Vargas Table tennis Men's singles C7November 15
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mauricio Valencia Athletics Men's shot put F32/33/34November 16
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Fabio Gutierrez Torres Athletics Men's 800 metres T36November 16
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Eliana Henao Boccia Individual BC1November 16
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Alvaro Galviz Cycling Men's individual track pursuit C1-3November 16
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Moises Fuentes Garcia Swimming Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB4November 16
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Brayan Urbano Herrera Swimming Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB11November 16
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Daniel Londono Swimming Men's 200 metres individual medley SM6November 16
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sairo Moises Fernandez Lopez Athletics Men's 800 metres T54November 17
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Neydy Aguilera Athletics Women's 100 metres T37November 18
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Fabio Gutierrez Torres Athletics Men's 400 metres T36November 18
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Elkin Alonso Serna Moreno Athletics Men's 1,500 metres T13November 18
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Angelica Bernal
Johana Martínez
Wheelchair tennis Women's doublesNovember 18
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Eliecer Orjuela
William Rojas
Cycling Men's road race BNovember 19
Silver medal icon.svg SilverTeam Colombia Wheelchair basketball MenNovember 19
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Nestor J. Ayala Cycling Mixed road time trial T1-2November 13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Paula Lara Rodriguez Swimming Women's 50 metres freestyle S3November 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jose Alexis Belizario Angulo Athletics Men's long jump F11November 16
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Diego G. Dueñas Cycling Men's individual track pursuit C4-5November 16
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Eliecer Orjuela
William Rojas
Cycling Men's 1,000 metres track time trial BNovember 16
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Leider Lemus Rojas Swimming Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB11November 16
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yesenia Maria Restrepo Munoz Athletics Women's shot put F12November 17
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Angelica Bernal Wheelchair tennis Women's singlesNovember 17
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Fernando Mina Cortes Athletics Men's javelin throw F57/58November 18
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Paula Lara Rodriguez Swimming Women's 100 metres freestyle S3November 18
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alvaro Galviz Cycling Men's road race C1-3November 19
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Santiago Londono Alvarez Swimming Men's 100 metres backstroke S6November 19
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTeam Colombia Football 5-a-side MenNovember 20

Athletics

Colombia will send eighteen male and seven female athletes to compete.

Boccia

Colombia will send two male and five female athletes to compete.

Cycling

Colombia will send fourteen male athletes to compete. Eight male athletes will compete in the road cycling tournament, while six male athletes will compete in the track cycling tournament.

Football 5-a-side

Colombia will send a team of eight athletes to compete.

Judo

Colombia will send three male athletes to compete.

Powerlifting

Colombia will send three male and one female athlete to compete.

Sitting volleyball

Colombia will send a team of twelve athletes to compete.

Swimming

Colombia will send ten male and four female swimmers to compete.

Table tennis

Colombia will send three male and one female table tennis player to compete.

Wheelchair basketball

Colombia will send a team of twelve male athletes to compete in the men's tournament.

Wheelchair tennis

Colombia will send two male and two female athletes to compete.

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