Surfing at the 2023 Pan American Games – Women's SUP surf

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Women's SUP surf at the 2023 Pan American Games
Surfing pictogram.svg
Venue Punta de Lobos beach
DatesOctober 24 - October 27
October 30
Competitors9 from 9 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
«2019
2027»

The women's SUP surf competition of the surfing events at the 2023 Pan American Games was held from October 24 to 30 at Punta de Lobos beach in Pichilemu, Chile. [1] [2]

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeRound
October 24, 202317:35Main Round 1
October 25, 202313:22Repechage Round 1
14:08Main Round 2
October 26, 202315:40Repechage Round 2
October 27, 202310:18Main Round 3
12:36Repechage Round 3
17:12Repechage Round 4
18:21Main Round 4
October 30, 202308:28Finals

Results

Finals

The winner of the bronze medal match advances to the gold metal match while the loser receives the bronze medal.

Gold medal match
   
Flag of Brazil.svg  Aline Adisaka  (BRA)7.04
Flag of Colombia.svg  Izzi Gómez  (COL)7.93
Bronze medal match
Flag of Colombia.svg  Izzi Gómez  (COL)6.33
Flag of Peru.svg  Vania Torres  (PER)3.67

Elimination rounds

The winners of each match advance to the next round while the losers advance to their respective round in the repechage. The results during the elimination rounds were as follows: [3]

Round 1Round 2Round 3Round 4
Flag of Argentina.svg  Lucía Cosoleto  (ARG)13.33
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Catherine Bruhwiler  (CAN)4.84
Flag of Chile.svg  María Lagos  (CHI)5.37Flag of Argentina.svg  Lucía Cosoleto  (ARG)11.50
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Xiomara Bowen  (ECU)5.07Flag of Argentina.svg  Lucía Cosoleto  (ARG)8.17
Flag of Brazil.svg  Aline Adisaka  (BRA)10.13Flag of Colombia.svg  Izzi Gómez  (COL)8.17Flag of Brazil.svg  Aline Adisaka  (BRA)8.43
Flag of Brazil.svg  Aline Adisaka  (BRA)6.30
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Xiomara Bowen  (ECU)7.77
Flag of Colombia.svg  Izzi Gómez  (COL)2.73
Flag of El Salvador.svg  Josselyn Alabi  (ESA)5.56Flag of Brazil.svg  Aline Adisaka  (BRA)8.16Flag of Peru.svg  Vania Torres  (PER)3.47
Flag of Chile.svg  María Lagos  (CHI)3.17Flag of Colombia.svg  Izzi Gómez  (COL)7.43
Flag of Colombia.svg  Izzi Gómez  (COL)5.10Flag of Peru.svg  Vania Torres  (PER)10.07
Flag of Peru.svg  Vania Torres  (PER)7.53
Flag of Mexico.svg  Sofía Finer  (MEX)4.20

Repechage

The winners of each match advances to the next round. The winner of the fourth round advance to the bronze medal match. The results during the repechage rounds were as follows: [3]

Round 1Round 2Round 3Round 4
Flag of Mexico.svg  Sofía Finer  (MEX)4.34Flag of Ecuador.svg  Xiomara Bowen  (ECU)6.87
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Xiomara Bowen  (ECU)5.84Flag of Argentina.svg  Lucía Cosoleto  (ARG)7.73
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Catherine Bruhwiler  (CAN)6.17
Flag of Argentina.svg  Lucía Cosoleto  (ARG)5.33
Flag of El Salvador.svg  Josselyn Alabi  (ESA)2.44
Flag of Peru.svg  Vania Torres  (PER)8.77
Flag of Mexico.svg  Sofía Finer  (MEX)6.67
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Catherine Bruhwiler  (CAN)9.00Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Catherine Bruhwiler  (CAN)4.17
Flag of Chile.svg  María Lagos  (CHI)7.44Flag of Peru.svg  Vania Torres  (PER)16.16

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References

  1. "Venues". www.santiago2023.org. Santiago Organizing Committee for the 2023 Pan and Parapan American Games. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  2. "Sport Calendar Pan American Games" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Panam Sports. 21 July 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  3. 1 2 "Surfing - Women's SUP surf bracket" (PDF). Retrieved November 28, 2023.