Fencing at the 2011 Pan American Games

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Fencing pictogram.svg
Venue Multipurpose Gymnasium
DatesOctober 24–29
Competitors154 from 15 nations
«2007
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Fencing competitions at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara will be held from October 24 to October 29 at the Multipurpose Gymnasium. [1] All 12 events will be on the schedule, meaning every team event will be contested, after reverting to Olympic only events in 2007. [1]

Contents

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Mexico)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States 113014
2Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1438
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 0358
4Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico*0123
5Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 0101
6Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 0033
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 0033
8Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 0011
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 0011
Totals (9 entries)12121842

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Individual épée
details
Weston Kelsey
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Rubén Limardo
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Silvio Fernández
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Reynier Henriquez
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Team épée
details
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Soren Thompson
Weston Kelsey
Cody Mattern
Gerek Meinhardt
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Silvio Fernández
Francisco Limardo
Rubén Limardo
Jhon Perez
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Tigran Bajgoric
Igor Gantsevich
Vincent Pelletier
Étienne Turbide
Individual foil
details
Alexander Massialas
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Felipe Alvear
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Antonio Leal
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Guilherme Toldo
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Team foil
details
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Miles Chamley-Watson
Alexander Massialas
Gerek Meinhardt
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Étienne Turbide
Anthony Prymack
Nicolas Teisseire
Tigran Bajgoric
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Fernando Scavasin
Heitor Shimbo
Guilherme Toldo
Renzo Agresta
Individual sabre
details
Philippe Beaudry
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Timothy Morehouse
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Hernán Jansen
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Joseph Polossifakis
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Team sabre
details
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Benjamin Igoe
Timothy Morehouse
James Williams
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Joseph Polossifakis
Philippe Beaudry
Vincent Couturier
Anthony Prymack
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Renzo Agresta
William De Moraes
Tywilliam Pacheco
Heitor Shimbo

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Individual épée
details
Kelley Hurley
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Courtney Hurley
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Elida Aguero
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Yamirka Rodriguez
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Team épée
details
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Lindsay Campbell
Courtney Hurley
Kelley Hurley
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Sherraine Schalm
Ainsley Switzer
Sandra Sassine
Daria Jorqera
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Alexandra Avena
Andrea Millan
Alejandra Terán
Alely Hernandez
Individual foil
details
Lee Kiefer
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Nzingha Prescod
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Monica Peterson
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Nataly Michel
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Team foil
details
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Lee Kiefer
Nzingha Prescod
Doris Willette
Ibtihaj Muhammad
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Alanna Goldie
Monica Peterson
Kelleigh Ryan
Sandra Sassine
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Mariana González
Johana Fuenmayor
Yulitza Suarez
Maria Martinez
Individual sabre
details
Mariel Zagunis
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Alejandra Benítez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Eileen Grench
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama
Yaritza Goulet
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Team sabre
details
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Ibtihaj Muhammad
Mariel Zagunis
Dagmara Wozniak
Lindsay Campbell
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Úrsula González
Angelica Aguilar
Angélica Larios
Alejandra Terán
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Alejandra Benítez
Yulitza Suarez
Maria Blanco
Patricia Contreras

Schedule

All times are Central Daylight Time (UTC−5).

DayDateStartFinishEventPhase
Day 11Monday October 24, 20119:0014:40Women's individual foilPreliminaries
Men's individual épéePreliminaries
18:5021:15Women's individual foilSemifinals/Finals
Men's individual épéeSemifinals/Finals
Day 12Tuesday October 25, 20119:0014:20Women's individual sabrePreliminaries
Men's individual foilPreliminaries
18:5021:15Women's individual sabreSemifinals/Finals
Men's individual foilSemifinals/Finals
Day 13Wednesday October 26, 20119:0014:20Women's individual épéePreliminaries
Men's individual sabrePreliminaries
18:5021:15Women's individual épéeSemifinals/Finals
Men's individual sabreSemifinals/Finals
Day 14Thursday October 27, 20118:3017:50Women's team foilQuarter/Semifinals/Bronze medal match
Men's team épéeQuarter/Semifinals/Bronze medal match
18:5021:00Women's team foilFinals
Men's team épéeFinals
Day 15Friday October 28, 20118:3017:30Women's team sabreQuarter/Semifinals/Bronze medal match
Men's team foilQuarter/Semifinals/Bronze medal match
18:5021:50Women's team sabreFinals
Men's team foilFinals
Day 16Saturday October 29, 20118:3017:30Women's team épéeQuarter/Semifinals/Bronze medal match
Men's team sabreQuarter/Semifinals/Bronze medal match
18:5021:50Women's team épéeFinals
Men's team sabreFinals

Qualification

An NOC may enter up to 3 athletes per weapon (épée, foil, or sabre) if it has qualified for the team event and 1 athlete per if it has not.

The top seven teams at the 2010 Pan American Championship in San José, Costa Rica plus hosts Mexico in each team event qualify a three athletes for each respective team event, and two athletes for the individual event for that weapon. Also this championship qualified the top 2 athletes per event for the individual event if the country had not qualified through the team event. [1]

Participating nations

NationMenWomenAthletes
Individual ÉpéeTeam ÉpéeIndividual FoilTeam FoilIndividual SabreTeam SabreIndividual ÉpéeTeam ÉpéeIndividual FoilTeam FoilIndividual SabreTeam Sabre
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 12X2X2X2X13
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2X2X2X2X2X15
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2X2X2X2X2X116
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2X2X2X2X2X15
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2X14
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 11
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 2X2X2X2X2X2X18
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 112X5
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 2X1116
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 11
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 2X2X2X2X2X2X18
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 2X3
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 12X15
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2X2X2X2X2X2X18
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 2X2X2X2X2X2X18
Total athletes182418241824182418241824156
Total NOCs10810810810810810815 NOCs

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