Gymnastics at the 2019 Pan American Games – Women's vault

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Women's vault at the 2019 Pan American Games
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg
VenuePolideportivo Villa el Salvador
DatesJuly 30
Competitors8 from 5 nations
Winning score14.450
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
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The women's vault gymnastic event at the 2019 Pan American Games was held on July 30 at the Polideportivo Villa el Salvador.

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Schedule

All times are Eastern Standard Time (UTC-3).

DateTimeRound
July 30, 201914:00Final

Results

Final

Fourth place qualifier, Aleah Finnegan of the United States, withdrew from the competition due to injury. She was replaced by first reserve, Marcia Vidiaux of Cuba.

[1]

RankGymnastVault 1Vault 2Total
D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 1D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 2
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Ellie Black  (CAN)5.49.10014.5005.29.20014.40014.450
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Cuba.svg  Yesenia Ferrera  (CUB)5.49.20014.6005.28.98314.18314.391
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Shallon Olsen  (CAN)5.49.00014.4006.08.0660.113.84914.183
4Flag of Guatemala.svg  Ana Palacios  (GUA)5.48.4330.113.7335.28.76613.96613.849
5Flag of Chile.svg  Makarena Pinto  (CHI)5.28.80014.005.28.4000.113.50013.750
6Flag of Argentina.svg  Martina Dominici  (ARG)5.48.70014.1004.88.43313.23313.666
7Flag of Cuba.svg  Marcia Vidiaux  (CUB)5.68.5660.114.0665.87.30013.10013.583
8Flag of Chile.svg  Franchesca Santi  (CHI)5.48.33313.7334.88.50013.30013.516

Qualification

[2]

RankGymnastVault 1Vault 2TotalQual.
D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 1D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 2
1Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Ellie Black  (CAN)5.4009.15014.5505.2009.10014.30014.425Q
2Flag of Cuba.svg  Yesenia Ferrera  (CUB)5.4009.10014.5005.2008.7500.10013.85014.175Q
3Flag of Argentina.svg  Martina Dominici  (ARG)5.4009.20014.6004.8008.90013.70014.150Q
4Flag of the United States.svg  Aleah Finnegan  (USA)5.4009.30014.7004.4009.15013.55014.125Q
5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Shallon Olsen  (CAN)5.4008.75014.1505.2008.55013.75013.950Q
6Flag of Guatemala.svg  Ana Palacios  (GUA)5.4009.1000.30014.2005.2008.7500.30013.65013.925Q
7Flag of Chile.svg  Franchesca Santi  (CHI)5.4008.65014.0504.8008.80013.60013.825Q
8Flag of Chile.svg  Makarena Pinto  (CHI)4.8008.70013.5005.2008.65013.85013.675Q
9Flag of Cuba.svg  Marcia Vidiaux  (CUB)5.6008.7000.10014.2005.8007.6000.30013.10013.650R1
10Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Yamilet Peña  (DOM)5.4008.50013.9005.4007.95013.35013.625R2
11Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Paula Mejias  (PUR)4.8008.90013.7004.8008.20013.00013.350R3

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