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48 minutes ago, vinipereira said:

According to Wikipedia, the only nations that have yet to win a medal at the Pan American Games are: :ARU  :IVB

 

The following nations never won a gold medal: :BAR  :BIZ  :BOL  :DMA  :GRN  :HAI  :HON  :NCA  :PAR  :SKN  :VIN

 

Do you guys think any of this will change this year? I guess Bolivia has a chance at a Racquetball gold?

 

 

As @LDOG said, Bolivia has very good odds of winning their first gold in Racquetball.

 

If BVI sends McMaster to the Games they will also earn a gold medal in men's 400m hurdles.

 

Aruba has outside chances for a medal in women's laser radial and bowling.

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53 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

 

As @LDOG said, Bolivia has very good odds of winning their first gold in Racquetball.

 

If BVI sends McMaster to the Games they will also earn a gold medal in men's 400m hurdles.

 

Aruba has outside chances for a medal in women's laser radial and bowling.

Aruba likely won't compete in laser radial. They haven't qualified and I don't think they would get a wild card (they already have a quota).

 

Nicaragua might have a shot in bodybuilding. 

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2 hours ago, vinipereira said:

According to Wikipedia, the only nations that have yet to win a medal at the Pan American Games are: :ARU  :IVB

 

The following nations never won a gold medal: :BAR  :BIZ  :BOL  :DMA  :GRN  :HAI  :HON  :NCA  :PAR  :SKN  :VIN

 

Do you guys think any of this will change this year? I guess Bolivia has a chance at a Racquetball gold?

 

Aruba has a good, If not great, chance in Bowling. Barbados has an outside chance in track cycling

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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:VIN sadly did not receive a rowing reallocation spot. This likely means they (or :DMA) will have the smallest team at the games....

 

:ECU:DOM:HAI and :HON all did, meaning 21 nations competing in rowing.

 

Tomorrow also starts the final karate qualifiers. Top two in each category along with top 5 in each kata team qualify.

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2 hours ago, intoronto said:

:VIN sadly did not receive a rowing reallocation spot. This likely means they (or :DMA) will have the smallest team at the games....

 

:ECU:DOM:HAI and :HON all did, meaning 21 nations competing in rowing.

 

Tomorrow also starts the final karate qualifiers. Top two in each category along with top 5 in each kata team qualify.

Actually qualification tournament was held today, and according to Mexican NOC, they obtained 6 quotas out of 9 possible.

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6 hours ago, vinipereira said:

Does anyone has a list with the Karate quotas from yesterday?

 

I only know about Brazil's (3 individual + 2 Kata teams)

 

Not quite, but here is the results: https://www.sportdata.org/wkf/ausschreibungen/277/RESULTS_BOOK_QUALIFICATION_LIMA_2019.pdf


Curacao qualified, but how wll they compete? Does the spot go to Aruba or?

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