Rowing at the 2023 Pan American Games – Women's single sculls

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Women's single sculls at the 2023 Pan American Games
Rowing pictogram.svg
VenueLaguna Grande
DatesOctober 21 – October 25
Competitors17 from 15 nations
Winning time7:44.63
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
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The women's single sculls competition of the rowing events at the 2023 Pan American Games was held from October 21 to 25 at Laguna Grande in San Pedro de la Paz, Chile. [1] [2]

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeRound
October 21, 20239:30Heat 1 [3]
October 21, 20239:40Heat 2 [4]
October 21, 20239:50Heat 3 [5]
October 22, 20238:20Repechage 1 [6]
October 22, 20238:30Repechage 2 [7]
October 24, 20238:20Semifinal A/B 1 [8]
October 24, 20238:30Semifinal A/B 2 [8]
October 25, 20238:00Final C [9]
October 25, 20238:40Final B [10]
October 25, 20239:20Final A [11]

Results

Heats

Heat 1

RankRowersCountryTime [3] Notes
1 Grace Joyce Flag of the United States.svg  United States 8:16:05 SA/B
2 Alejandra Alonso Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 8:26:08 SA/B
3 Antonia Pichott Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 8:27:33 R1
4 Ana Jiménez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 8:47:85 R2
5 Evidelia Gonzalez Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua 8:49:96 R2

Heat 2

RankRowersCountryTime [4] Notes
1 Beatriz Tavares Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8:20:40 SA/B
2 Adriana Sanguineti Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 8:36:38 SA/B
3 Jennieffer Zuñiga Panam Sports flag.png  Independent Athletes Team 8:51:19 R1
4 Zulay Gil Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 9:13:75 R2
5 María Chaves Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 10:37:00 R1

Heat 3

RankRowersCountryTime [5] Notes
1 Kenia Lechuga Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 8:11:85 SA/B
2 Nicole Martinez Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 8:19:91 SA/B
3 Cloe Callorda Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 8:37:55 R2
4 Kimberlin Meneses Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 8:55:17 R1
5 Adriana Escobar Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 9:05:92 R2
6 Kerly Salazar Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 9:33:26 R1

Repechage 1

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes [6]
1 Antonia Pichott Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 8:07:69 SA/B
2 Kimberlin Meneses Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 8:16:95 SA/B
3 Jennieffer Zuñiga Panam Sports flag.png  Independent Athletes Team 8:17:63 SA/B
4 Kerly Salazar Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 9:01:23 FC
5 María Chaves Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica DNS

Repechage 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes [7]
1 Cloe Callorda Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 8:07:73 SA/B
2 Evidelia Gonzalez Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua 8:16:68 SA/B
3 Ana Jiménez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 8:19:65 SA/B
4 Adriana Escobar Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 8:22:52 FC
5 Zulay Gil Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 8:32:52 FC

Semifinal A/B 1

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes [8]
1 Beatriz Tavares Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7:46.88 FA
2 Nicole Martinez Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 7:48.34 FA
3 Grace Joyce Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7:48.65 FA
4 Cloe Callorda Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 8:08.33 FB
5 Kimberlin Meneses Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 8:20.41 FB
6 Ana Jiménez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 8:32.92 FB

Semifinal A/B 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes [12]
1 Kenia Lechuga Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 7:57.63 FA
2 Adriana Sanguineti Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 8:04.20 FA
3 Alejandra Alonso Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 8:07.00 FA
4 Antonia Pichott Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 8:09.25 FB
5 Evidelia Gonzalez Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua 8:18:81 FB
6 Jennieffer Zuñiga Panam Sports flag.png  Independent Athletes Team 8:20.83 FB

Final C

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes [9]
1 Adriana Escobar Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 8:36.72
2 Zulay Gil Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 8:50.45
3 Kerly Salazar Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 9:01.17

Final B

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes [10]
1 Cloe Callorda Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 8:07.70
2 Antonia Pichott Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 8:10.05
3 Evidelia Gonzalez Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua 8:20.42
4 Kimberlin Meneses Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 8:25.30
5 Jennieffer Zuñiga Panam Sports flag.png  Independent Athletes Team 8:27.42
6 Ana Jiménez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 8:40.25

Final A

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes [11]
Gold medal icon.svg Kenia Lechuga Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 7:44.63
Silver medal icon.svg Beatriz Tavares Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7:46.73
Bronze medal icon.svg Nicole Martinez Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 7:47.29
4 Grace Joyce Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7:51.69
5 Alejandra Alonso Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 8:06.93
6 Adriana Sanguineti Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 8:11.32

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