United States at the 1991 Pan American Games

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United States at the
1991 Pan American Games
Flag of the United States.svg
IOC code USA
NOC United States Olympic Committee
Website teamusa.org
in Havana
8–18 August 1991
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
130
Silver
125
Bronze
97
Total
352
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

The 13th Pan American Games were held in Havana, Cuba, from August 2 to August 18, 1991.

Contents

Medals

Gold

Archery pictogram.svg Archery
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics
Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing
Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling
Cycling pictogram.svg Cycling
  • Women's 3.000m Individual Pursuit (Track): Kendra Kneeland
  • Women's Individual Race (Road): Jeanne Golay
  • Women's Team Time Trial (Road): United States
Diving pictogram.svg Diving
Football pictogram.svg Football
Judo pictogram.svg Judo
Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing

Silver

Archery pictogram.svg Archery
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics
Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing
Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling
Cycling pictogram.svg Cycling
  • Men's 1.000m Time Trial (Track): Erin Hartwell
  • Men's 4.000m Individual Pursuit (Track): Dirk Copeland
  • Men's 4.000m Team Pursuit (Track): United States
  • Women's 1.000m Sprint (Track): Julie Gregg
Diving pictogram.svg Diving
Gymnastics (rhythmic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics
Judo pictogram.svg Judo
Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing
Water polo pictogram.svg Water polo

Bronze

Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball
Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing
Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling
Cycling pictogram.svg Cycling
Diving pictogram.svg Diving
Gymnastics (rhythmic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics
Handball pictogram.svg Handball
Judo pictogram.svg Judo
Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing

Results by event

Basketball

Men's team competition

  • Preliminary round (group A)
  • Defeated Cuba (92-88)
  • Defeated Venezuela (91-66)
  • Defeated Argentina (87-81)
  • Defeated Bahamas (116-58)
  • Quarterfinals
  • Defeated Uruguay (114-68)
  • Semifinals
  • Lost to Puerto Rico (68-73)
  • Bronze Medal Match
  • Defeated Cuba (93-74) → Bronze Medal
  • Team roster

Women's team competition

  • Preliminary round robin
  • Defeated Canada (93-47)
  • Lost to Brazil (84-87)
  • Defeated Argentina (97-40)
  • Defeated Cuba (91-71)
  • Semifinals
  • Lost to Cuba (81-86)
  • Bronze Medal Match
  • Defeated Canada (92-61) → Bronze Medal
  • Team roster

Volleyball

Men's team competition

  • Preliminary round
  • Defeated Canada (3-1)
  • Lost to Brazil (0-3)
  • Defeated Puerto Rico (3-1)
  • Lost to Cuba (0-3)
  • Defeated Argentina (3-2)
  • Semifinals
  • Lost to Brazil (0-3)
  • Bronze Medal Match
  • Lost to Argentina (1-3) → Fourth place
  • Team roster

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