Dominican Republic at the Pan American Games

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Dominican Republic at the
Pan American Games
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
IOC code DOM
NOC Comité Olímpico Dominicano
Website www.colimdo.org
Medals
Ranked 10th
Gold
48
Silver
82
Bronze
150
Total
280
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

The Dominican Republic at the Pan American Games .

Contents

Pan American Games

Medals by games

YearHost city Gold medal.svg Silver medal.svg Bronze medal.svg Total
1951 Buenos Aires 0000
1955 Mexico City 1001
1959 Chicago 0000
1963 São Paulo 0000
1967 Winnipeg 0000
1971 Cali 0000
1975 Mexico City 0178
1979 San Juan 051015
1983 Caracas 071219
1987 Indianapolis 03912
1991 Havana 0549
1995 Mar del Plata 1157
1999 Winnipeg 13610
2003 Santo Domingo 10121941
2007 Rio de Janeiro 661729
2011 Guadalajara 791733
2015 Toronto 3111024
2019 Lima 11121740
2023 Santiago [1] 871732
Total4882150280

Junior Pan American Games

Medals by games

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Flag of Colombia.svg 2021 Cali-Valle 581023 13th
Flag of Paraguay.svg 2025 Asunción Future event
Total581023 13th

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References

  1. "Juegos Panamericanos 2023". Juegos Panamericanos - Web Results. Retrieved 20 November 2024.