Women's individual at the 2023 Pan American Games | |||||||
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Venue | Las Condes Military School | ||||||
Dates | October 21 - October 23 | ||||||
Competitors | 33 from 14 nations | ||||||
Winning score | 1423 | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Modern pentathlon at the 2023 Pan American Games | |||
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Men's | Women's | ||
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Men's | Women's | Mixed | |
The women's individual competition of the modern pentathlon events at the 2023 Pan American Games was held from October 21 to 23 at Las Condes Military School in Chile. [1] [2]
Date | Time | Round |
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October 21, 2023 | 09:00 | Fencing Ranking Round |
October 22, 2023 | 09:00 | Semifinals A - Fencing Bonus Round [3] |
October 22, 2023 | 09:35 | Semifinals A - Swimming 200m Freestyle [4] |
October 22, 2023 | 10:05 | Semifinals A - Laser Run [5] |
October 22, 2023 | 11:50 | Semifinals B - Fencing Bonus Round [6] |
October 22, 2023 | 12:25 | Semifinals B - Swimming 200m Freestyle [7] |
October 22, 2023 | 12:55 | Semifinals B - Laser Run [8] |
October 23, 2023 | 10:00 | Finals - Riding [9] |
October 23, 2023 | 10:40 | Finals - Fencing Bonus Round |
October 23, 2023 | 11:15 | Finals - Swimming 200m Freestyle |
October 23, 2023 | 17:45 | Finals - Laser Run [10] |
Qualified for the finals |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Fencing Victories (pts) | Swimming Time (pts) | Riding Time (pts) | Laser run Time (pts) | Score |
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Mayan Oliver | Mexico | 18 (226) | 2:29.77 (251) | 56.00 (300) | 10:54 (646) | 1423 | |
Catherine Oliver | Mexico | 20 (238) | 2:31.09 (248) | 63.00 (290) | 11:09 (631) | 1407 | |
Sophia Hernández | Independent Athletes Team | 23 (260) | 2:29.60 (251) | 55.10 (293) | 11:59 (581) | 1385 | |
4 | Jessica Davis | United States | 20 (238) | 2:30.24 (250) | 52.00 (279) | 11:37 (603) | 1370 |
5 | Tamara Vega | Mexico | 22 (252) | 2:23.32 (264) | 72.00 (233) | 11:33 (607) | 1356 |
6 | Mariana Arceo | Mexico | 17 (230) | 2:22.16 (266) | 69.00 (257) | 11:50 (590) | 1343 |
7 | Phaelen French | United States | 21 (244) | 2:41.54 (227) | 73.00 (287) | 11:55 (585) | 1343 |
8 | Paula Valencia Franco | Independent Athletes Team | 19 (232) | 2:30.70 (249) | 52.00 (286) | 12:04 (576) | 1343 |
9 | Isabela Abreu | Brazil | 19 (244) | 2:34.55 (241) | 56.00 (293) | 12:45 (535) | 1313 |
10 | Sol Naranjo | Ecuador | 21 (244) | 2:52.68 (207) | 61.80 (292) | 12:10 (570) | 1313 |
11 | Kelly Fitzsimmons | Canada | 19 (234) | 2:25.52 (259) | 54.10 (300) | 13:26 (494) | 1287 |
12 | Stephany Saraiva | Brazil | 19 (232) | 2:38.20 (234) | 55.90 (293) | 12:56 (524) | 1283 |
13 | Sofía Cabrera | Independent Athletes Team | 18 (226) | 2:37.07 (236) | EL | 11:32 (608) | 1070 |
14 | Camila Fuenzalida | Argentina | 15 (210) | 2:32.32 (246) | EL | 11:58 (582) | 1038 |
15 | María Belén Serrano | Argentina | 20 (238) | 2:33.78 (243) | EL | 13:13 (507) | 988 |
16 | María José Bravo | Chile | 14 (202) | 2:44.05 (222) | EL | 12:18 (562) | 986 |
17 | Diana Leyva Dinza | Cuba | 11 (186) | 2:29.34 (252) | EL | 12:57 (523) | 961 |
18 | Marcela Mello | Brazil | DNS | DNS | EL | DNS | 0 |
19 | Osmaidy Arias | Venezuela | 11 (186) | 2:24.86 (261) | 12:25 (555) | 1002 | |
20 | Delmis Pérez | Cuba | 18 (226) | 2:28.66 (253) | 13:06 (514) | 993 | |
21 | Heidi Hendrick | United States | 15 (208) | 2:20.89 (269) | 13:21 (499) | 976 | |
22 | Dara Salazar Almeida | Ecuador | 20 (238) | 2:30.68 (249) | 13:37 (483) | 971 | |
23 | Marcela Cuaspud | Ecuador | 13 (204) | 2:38.38 (234) | 13:02 (518) | 956 | |
24 | Ming Ke Li | Canada | 15 (208) | 3:02.55 (185) | 12:23 (557) | 950 | |
25 | Devan Wiebe | Canada | 12 (190) | 2:55.46 (200) | 12:24 (556) | 946 | |
26 | Valentina La Cruz Gutiérrez | Uruguay | 17 (220) | 2:35.32 (240) | 13:35 (484) | 944 | |
27 | Ana Laidys Arias | Dominican Republic | 7 (162) | 2:46.02 (218) | 13:19 (501) | 881 | |
28 | Cecilia Fermín | Dominican Republic | 17 (220) | 2:35.63 (239) | 15:03 (397) | 856 | |
29 | Rocío Varela | Chile | 12 (192) | 2:52.80 (205) | 14:37 (423) | 820 | |
30 | Fatima Cabrera | Bolivia | 18 (226) | 2:32.94 (247) | 14:19 (441) | 819 | |
31 | Jeiny Cerda | Bolivia | 5 (148) | 2:40.63 (229) | 15:46 (354) | 731 | |
32 | Arantza Castañeda | Peru | 5 (150) | 3:05.35 (180) | 15:28 (372) | 702 | |
33 | Martina Armanazqui | Argentina | 16 (218) | DNS | DNS | 218 | |
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