Gymnastics at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's rhythmic individual all-around

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Women's rhythmic individual all-around at the XVI Pan American Games
Gymnastics (rhythmic) pictogram.svg
Venue Nissan Gymnastics Stadium
DatesOctober 15
Competitors16 from 10 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
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The individual All-Around competition of the rhythmic gymnastics events at the 2011 Pan American Games was held on October 15 at the Nissan Gymnastics Stadium. [1] The draw for the competition took place on August 1, 2011 in Guadalajara. [2] The defending Pan American Games champion was Lisa Wang of the United States, while the defending Pan American Championship, champion was Julie Zetlin also of the United States. [3]

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Schedule

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).

DateTimeRound
October 15, 201116:00Hoop/ball
October 15, 201118:00Clubs/ribbon

Results

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RankAthleteNationality Rhythmic gymnastics hoop.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ball.svg Rhythmic gymnastics clubs.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ribbon.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svg Julie Zetlin Flag of the United States.svg  United States 25.40024.92525.30025.225100.850
Silver medal icon.svg Cynthia Valdez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 25.02525.52524.25025.525100.325
Bronze medal icon.svg Angélica Kvieczynski Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 25.07524.37524.70024.05098.200
4 Mariam Chamilova Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 24.55023.17524.22523.22595.175
5 Darya Shara Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 23.82523.00023.60023.80094.225
6 Maria Kitkarska Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 23.35023.82522.85023.40093.425
7 Shelby Kisiel Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22.22522.92524.80022.55092.500
8 Ana Pini Carrasco Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 23.52523.57521.60023.60092.300
9 Andreina Acevedo Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 24.15021.85022.47523.75092.225
10 Natalia Gaudio Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 23.85022.52521.40022.95090.725
11 Dailen Cutino Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 21.15022.62522.90023.00089.675
12 Katherin Arias Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 21.87521.77522.45022.25088.350
13 Linda Sandoval Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 21.80019.17521.25020.40082.625
14 Carolina Velez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 21.27520.15020.15020.05081.625
15 Valeska Gonzalez Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 19.95020.35020.57519.32580.200
16 Danays Perez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 21.92518.25020.45019.15079.775

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