This is the complete list of Pan American Games medalists in the canoeing program, which includes kayaking, from 1987 to 2023. [1]
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2011 | Richard Dalton Canada | Nivalter Jesus Brazil | Roleysi Baez Cuba |
2015 | Isaquias Queiroz Brazil | Jason McCoombs Canada | Arnold Rodriguez Cuba |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2011 | César de Cesare Ecuador | Miguel Correa Argentina | Ryan Dolan United States |
2015 | Mark de Jonge Canada | Edson Da Silva Brazil | César de Cesare Ecuador |
2019 | Dominik Crête Canada | César de Cesare Ecuador | Rubén Rézola Argentina |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1987 | Greg Barton United States | Jorge García Cuba | Atilio Vásquez Argentina |
1991 | Mike Herbert United States | Ángel Pérez Cuba | Peter Giles Canada |
1995 | Abelardo Sztrum Argentina | Peter Newton United States | Sebastián Cuattrin Brazil |
1999 | Javier Correa Argentina | Sebastián Cuattrin Brazil | Adrian Richardson Canada |
2003 | Javier Correa Argentina | Sebastián Cuattrin Brazil | Rami Zur United States |
2007 | Angus Mortimer Canada | Sebastián Cuattrin Brazil | Jorge García Cuba |
2011 | Jorge García Cuba | Daniel Dal Bo Argentina | Philippe Duchesneau Canada |
2015 | Jorge García Cuba | Daniel Dal Bo Argentina | Adam van Koeverden Canada |
2019 | Agustín Vernice Argentina | Marshall Hughes Canada | Vagner Souta Brazil |
2023 | Agustín Vernice Argentina | Jonas Ecker United States | Valentín Rossi Argentina |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2015 | Casey Eichfeld United States | Cameron Smedley Canada | Felipe Borges Brazil |
2019 | Zachary Lokken United States | Sebastián Rossi Argentina | Felipe Borges Brazil |
2023 | Zachary Lokken United States | Kauã da Silva Brazil | Leonardo Curcel Paraguay |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2015 | United States Devin McEwan Casey Eichfeld | Brazil Charles Corrêa Anderson Oliveira | Argentina Lucas Rossi Sebastián Rossi |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2015 | Michal Smolen United States | Pepe Gonçalves Brazil | Ben Hayward Canada |
2019 | Pepe Gonçalves Brazil | Lucas Rossi Argentina | Keenan Simpson Canada |
2023 | Joshua Joseph United States | Pepe Gonçalves Brazil | Mael Rivard Canada |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2019 | Pepe Gonçalves Brazil | Joshua Joseph United States | Keenan Simpson Canada |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2023 | Guilherme Mapelli Brazil | Alex Baldoni Canada | Eriberto Gutiérrez Peru |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2015 | Laurence Vincent Lapointe Canada | Anggie Avegno Ecuador | Valdenice Conceição Brazil |
2019 | Nevin Harrison United States | María Mailliard Chile | Mayvihanet Borges Cuba |
2023 | Yarisleidis Cirilo Cuba | María Mailliard Chile | Sophia Jensen Canada |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2011 | Carrie Johnson United States | Darisleydis Amador Cuba | Sabrina Ameghino Argentina |
2015 | Yusmari Mengana Cuba | Michelle Russell Canada | Sabrina Ameghino Argentina |
2019 | Sabrina Ameghino Argentina | Andréanne Langlois Canada | Beatriz Briones Mexico |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2015 | Ana Sátila Brazil | Colleen Hickey United States | Haley Daniels Canada |
2019 | Ana Sátila Brazil | Lois Betteridge Canada | Michaela Corcoran United States |
2023 | Ana Sátila Brazil | Lois Betteridge Canada | Ana Paula Fernandes Paraguay |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2015 | Jazmyne Denhollander Canada | Ana Sátila Brazil | Ashley Nee United States |
2019 | Evy Leibfarth United States | Nadia Riquelme Argentina | Sofía Reinoso Mexico |
2023 | Evy Leibfarth United States | Omira Estácia Neta Brazil | Léa Baldoni Canada |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2019 | Ana Sátila Brazil | Evy Leibfarth United States | Sofía Reinoso Mexico |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2023 | Ana Sátila Brazil | Lois Betteridge Canada | Evy Leibfarth United States |
The Pan American Games, known as the Pan Am Games, is a continental multi-sport event in the Americas. It features thousands of athletes participate in a competitions to win different summer sports. It is held among athletes from nations of the Americas, every 4 years, the year before Summer Olympics. It is the second oldest continental games in the world. The only Winter Pan American Games were held in 1990. In 2021, the Junior Pan American Games was held for the first time specifically for young athletes. The Pan American Sports Organization is the governing body of the Pan American Games movement, whose structure and actions are defined by the Olympic Charter.
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