Colombia participated in the 2011 Parapan American Games.
Medals by sport | ||||
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Sport | Total | |||
Swimming | 6 | 8 | 4 | 18 |
Athletics | 6 | 7 | 3 | 16 |
Cycling | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
Judo | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Powerlifting | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Wheelchair tennis | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Boccia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Table tennis | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Wheelchair basketball | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Football 5-a-side | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Total | 18 | 23 | 13 | 54 |
Medal | Name | Sport | Event | Date |
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Gold | Daniel Giraldo Correa | Swimming | Men's 200 metres individual medley SM12 | November 13 |
Gold | José Flórez | Athletics | Men's 100 metres T36 | November 14 |
Gold | Daniel Giraldo Correa | Swimming | Men's 50 metres freestyle S12 | November 14 |
Gold | Nelson Crispín | Swimming | Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB6 | November 14 |
Gold | Elkin Serna | Athletics | Men's 5,000 metres T12 | November 15 |
Gold | Daniel Giraldo Correa | Swimming | Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB12 | November 15 |
Gold | Edwin Rodriguez Gonzales | Athletics | Men's shot put F12 | November 16 |
Gold | Yanivé Torres | Athletics | Women's shot put F54/55/56 | November 16 |
Gold | Esneider Muñoz | Cycling | Men's individual track pursuit C1-3 | November 16 |
Gold | Naiver Ome Ramos | Swimming | Women's 100 metres breaststroke SB4 | November 16 |
Gold | José Flórez | Athletics | Men's 200 metres T36 | November 17 |
Gold | Jainer Cantillo | Powerlifting | Men's 60 kg - 67.5 kg | November 17 |
Gold | Mauricio Valencia | Athletics | Men's discus throw F32/33/34 | November 18 |
Gold | Nelson Javier Serna Sebastian Durango | Cycling | Men's road race B | November 19 |
Gold | Esneider Muñoz | Cycling | Men's road race C1-3 | November 19 |
Gold | Néstor Javier Ayala | Cycling | Mixed road race T1-2 | November 19 |
Gold | Daniel Giraldo Correa | Swimming | Men's 100 metres freestyle S12 | November 19 |
Gold | Juan P. Castellanos | Judo | Men's 60 kg | November 20 |
Silver | Diego Germán Dueñas | Cycling | Mixed road time trial C1-5 | November 13 |
Silver | Daniel Londono | Swimming | Men's 400 metres freestyle S6 | November 13 |
Silver | Juan Buitrago Blanco | Swimming | Men's 100 metres backstroke S11 | November 13 |
Silver | Edwin Rodriguez Gonzales | Athletics | Men's discus throw F11 | November 14 |
Silver | Mario Bolanos Roa | Swimming | Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB6 | November 14 |
Silver | Nelson Javier Serna Sebastian Durango | Cycling | Men's individual track pursuit B | November 15 |
Silver | Nelson Crispín | Swimming | Men's 50 metres freestyle S6 | November 15 |
Silver | Nelson Crispín | Swimming | Men's 50 metres butterfly S6 | November 15 |
Silver | Jose D. Vargas | Table tennis | Men's singles C7 | November 15 |
Silver | Mauricio Valencia | Athletics | Men's shot put F32/33/34 | November 16 |
Silver | Fabio Gutierrez Torres | Athletics | Men's 800 metres T36 | November 16 |
Silver | Eliana Henao | Boccia | Individual BC1 | November 16 |
Silver | Alvaro Galviz | Cycling | Men's individual track pursuit C1-3 | November 16 |
Silver | Moisés Fuentes | Swimming | Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB4 | November 16 |
Silver | Brayan Urbano Herrera | Swimming | Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB11 | November 16 |
Silver | Daniel Londono | Swimming | Men's 200 metres individual medley SM6 | November 16 |
Silver | Sairo Moises Fernandez Lopez | Athletics | Men's 800 metres T54 | November 17 |
Silver | Neydy Aguilera | Athletics | Women's 100 metres T37 | November 18 |
Silver | Fabio Gutierrez Torres | Athletics | Men's 400 metres T36 | November 18 |
Silver | Elkin Serna | Athletics | Men's 1,500 metres T13 | November 18 |
Silver | Angélica Bernal Johana Martínez | Wheelchair tennis | Women's doubles | November 18 |
Silver | Eliecer Orjuela William Rojas | Cycling | Men's road race B | November 19 |
Silver | Team Colombia | Wheelchair basketball | Men | November 19 |
Bronze | Néstor Javier Ayala | Cycling | Mixed road time trial T1-2 | November 13 |
Bronze | Paula Lara Rodriguez | Swimming | Women's 50 metres freestyle S3 | November 14 |
Bronze | Jose Alexis Belizario Angulo | Athletics | Men's long jump F11 | November 16 |
Bronze | Diego Germán Dueñas | Cycling | Men's individual track pursuit C4-5 | November 16 |
Bronze | Eliecer Orjuela William Rojas | Cycling | Men's 1,000 metres track time trial B | November 16 |
Bronze | Leider Lemus | Swimming | Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB11 | November 16 |
Bronze | Yesenia Restrepo | Athletics | Women's shot put F12 | November 17 |
Bronze | Angélica Bernal | Wheelchair tennis | Women's singles | November 17 |
Bronze | Fernando Mina Cortes | Athletics | Men's javelin throw F57/58 | November 18 |
Bronze | Paula Lara Rodriguez | Swimming | Women's 100 metres freestyle S3 | November 18 |
Bronze | Alvaro Galviz | Cycling | Men's road race C1-3 | November 19 |
Bronze | Santiago Londono Alvarez | Swimming | Men's 100 metres backstroke S6 | November 19 |
Bronze | Team Colombia | Football 5-a-side | Men | November 20 |
Colombia will send eighteen male and seven female athletes to compete.
Colombia will send two male and five female athletes to compete.
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.
Colombia will send a team of eight athletes to compete.
Colombia will send three male athletes to compete.
Colombia will send three male and one female athlete to compete.
Colombia will send a team of twelve athletes to compete.
Colombia will send ten male and four female swimmers to compete.
Colombia will send three male and one female table tennis player to compete.
Colombia will send a team of twelve male athletes to compete in the men's tournament.
Colombia will send two male and two female athletes to compete.
Colombia first formally participated at the Olympic Games in 1932, and has sent athletes to compete in all but one edition of the Summer Olympic Games since then, missing only the 1952 Games. Colombian athletes have won a total of 38 Olympic medals in eight different sports, with weightlifting and cycling as the most successful ones. Colombia is the third most successful South American country at the Olympic Games, after Brazil and Argentina respectively. The Colombian Olympic Committee was created in 1936 and recognised by the International Olympic Committee in 1948.
Canada, which is represented by the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC), has competed at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico from October 14 to 30, 2011. The Canadian team was made up of 492 athletes, the most ever for a non-home Games. On the team all ten provinces and the Northwest Territories are represented. Some sports such as wrestling have sent their strongest team, however sports which offer the most medals have sent for the most part a developmental team. Table Tennis player Anqi Luo was Canada's youngest athlete at the Games while Equestrian athlete Ian Millar was Canada's eldest athlete competing in Guadalajara. Canada has competed in 35 out of the 36 sports on the program. On October 4, 2011, women's football star Christine Sinclair was selected to carry the flag during the opening ceremony. The chef de mission was Jacques Cardyn and the assistant chef de mission was Curt Harnett.
Argentina competed at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico from October 14 to 30, 2011.
Bolivia competed at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico from October 14 to 30, 2011. Bolivia's team consisted of thirty-four athletes in ten sports which is nineteen less athletes from the 2007 Pan American Games. Bolivia's wrestling, table tennis, beach volleyball, judo, and fencing teams all failed to qualify for the 2011 Games.
The United States participated in the 2011 Parapan American Games.
Canada participated in the 2011 Parapan American Games.
Argentina participated in the 2011 Parapan American Games.
Brazil participated in the 2011 Parapan American Games.
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The Dominican Republic participated in the 2011 Parapan American Games.
El Salvador will participate in the 2011 Parapan American Games.
Guatemala will participate in the 2011 Parapan American Games.
Mexico participated in the 2011 Parapan American Games.
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Venezuela will participate in the 2011 Parapan American Games.
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