Gymnastics at the 2023 Pan American Games – Women's artistic individual all-around

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Women's artistic individual all-around at the 2023 Pan American Games
VenueTraining Center for Collective Sport
DatesOctober 23
Competitors24 from 15 nations
Winning score54.699
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
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The women's artistic individual all-around gymnastic event at the 2023 Pan American Games was held on October 23 at the Training Center for Collective Sport in Santiago, Chile.

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Results

Final

RankGymnast Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  Kayla DiCello  (USA)14.13313.63313.20013.73354.699
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Brazil.svg  Flávia Saraiva  (BRA)13.96613.53314.16612.90054.565
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  Jordan Chiles  (USA)14.30012.70013.46613.53353.999
4Flag of Brazil.svg  Jade Barbosa  (BRA)13.90013.10012.90013.43353.333
5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Ava Stewart  (CAN)13.33313.43313.26612.46652.498
6Flag of Mexico.svg  Natalia Escalera  (MEX)13.63312.60012.66612.93351.832
7Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Aurélie Tran  (CAN)13.13311.76612.66612.90050.465
8Flag of Colombia.svg  Luisa Blanco  (COL)13.63311.70012.20012.56650.099
9Flag of Mexico.svg  Ahtziri Sandoval  (MEX)13.90012.93311.20011.93349.966
10Flag of Panama.svg  Hillary Heron  (PAN)13.06611.86611.83312.53349.298
11Flag of Argentina.svg  Milagros Curti Ruiz  (ARG)12.06611.93312.66612.13348.798
12Flag of Panama.svg  Karla Navas  (PAN)12.93312.56611.30011.46648.265
13Flag of Haiti.svg  Lynnzee Brown  (HAI)13.40011.00011.53312.20048.133
14Flag of Ecuador.svg  Alais Perea  (ECU)12.86611.56611.20011.63347.265
15Flag of Chile.svg  Makarena Pinto  (CHI)12.56611.50011.23311.83347.132
16Flag of Argentina.svg  Nicole Iribarne  (ARG)12.66611.90010.60011.93347.099
17Flag of El Salvador.svg  Alexa Grande  (ESA)12.53310.70011.33311.96646.532
18Flag of Barbados.svg  Anya Pilgrim  (BAR)12.90010.73310.50011.63345.766
19Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ashley Bohórquez  (ECU)12.76610.30010.60012.06645.732
20Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Franciny Morales  (CRC)12.56610.96610.40011.13345.065
21Flag of Venezuela.svg  Deborah Salmina  (VEN)12.63310.80010.03311.46644.932
22Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Stella Diaz Muñiz  (PUR)12.03310.06610.90011.43344.432
23Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Alejandra Díaz  (PUR)12.63310.6009.13311.26643.632
24Flag of Chile.svg  Bárbara Achondo  (CHI)11.4008.26611.10012.33343.099

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Qualification

RankGymnast Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg TotalQual.
1Flag of the United States.svg  Jordan Chiles  (USA)14.36614.10013.00013.20054.666Q
2Flag of the United States.svg  Kayla DiCello  (USA)14.06613.80013.06613.63354.565Q
3Flag of Brazil.svg  Flávia Saraiva  (BRA)14.00013.63313.43313.40054.466Q
4Flag of the United States.svg  Tiana Sumanasekera  (USA)14.10012.90013.06613.00053.066
5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Aurélie Tran  (CAN)13.20013.40012.86612.66652.132Q
6Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Ava Stewart  (CAN)13.30012.40013.66612.46651.832Q
7Flag of Mexico.svg  Ahtziri Sandoval  (MEX)13.86613.33311.86611.90050.965Q
8Flag of Brazil.svg  Jade Barbosa  (BRA)13.80010.93312.60013.33350.666Q
9Flag of Mexico.svg  Natalia Escalera  (MEX)13.36612.26611.96612.40049.998Q
10Flag of Colombia.svg  Luisa Blanco  (COL)13.26611.96612.26611.93349.431Q
11Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Sydney Turner  (CAN)12.96611.00012.63312.50049.099
12Flag of Argentina.svg  Nicole Iribarne  (ARG)12.76612.00012.13311.83348.732
13Flag of Argentina.svg  Milagros Curti Ruiz  (ARG)12.83311.20011.46612.43347.932Q
14Flag of Haiti.svg  Lynnzee Brown  (HAI)13.40011.06611.30011.86647.632Q
15Flag of Mexico.svg  Paulina Campos  (MEX)11.56612.60011.20011.83347.199
16Flag of Argentina.svg  Lucila Estarli  (ARG)12.76611.10011.93311.10046.899
17Flag of Ecuador.svg  Alais Perea  (ECU)12.63311.70010.83311.53346.699Q
18Flag of Panama.svg  Karla Navas  (PAN)12.36611.46611.26611.43346.531Q
19Flag of Chile.svg  Bárbara Achondo  (CHI)11.36611.43311.03312.63346.465Q
20Flag of Panama.svg  Hillary Heron  (PAN)11.10011.73310.60012.96646.399Q
21Flag of El Salvador.svg  Alexa Grande  (ESA)12.53310.80011.10011.96646.399Q
22Flag of Panama.svg  Lana Herrera  (PAN)11.93311.20011.40011.50046.033
23Flag of Chile.svg  Makarena Pinto  (CHI)12.76611.1339.86612.03345.798Q
24Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Stella Diaz Muñiz  (PUR)12.36610.73311.70010.86645.665Q
25Flag of Argentina.svg  Leila Martínez  (ARG)12.00011.86611.36610.23345.465
26Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Alejandra Díaz  (PUR)12.53310.93311.56610.40045.432Q
27Flag of Barbados.svg  Anya Pilgram  (BAR)12.8009.90011.40011.26645.366Q
28Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Franciny Morales  (CRC)12.66610.73310.33311.60045.332Q
29Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Karelys Diaz  (PUR)12.53311.0009.80011.56644.899
30Flag of Venezuela.svg  Deborah Salmina  (VEN)12.53310.7339.63311.73344.632Q
31Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ashley Bohórquez  (ECU)11.60011.7669.16611.93344.465Q
32Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Anelena Rodríguez  (CRC)12.33311.5339.16610.83343.865R1
33Flag of Colombia.svg  Ginna Escobar Betancur  (COL)12.66611.7009.03310.16643.565R2
34Flag of Peru.svg  Ana Karina Méndez  (PER)11.93311.9009.16610.06643.065R3

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