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Pan American Games 2019


vinipereira

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Participating Nations

 

AR: Archery AS: Artistic Swimming AT: Athletics BD: Badminton
BS: Baseball BK: Basketball B3: 3x3 Basketball BP: Basque Pelota
BV: Beach Volleyball BB: Bodybuilding BW: Bowling BX: Boxing
CS: Canoeing - Slalom CF: Canoeing - Sprint CB: Cycling - BMX CM: Cycling - Mountain Bike
CR: Cycling - Road CT: Cycling - Track DV: Diving EQ: Equestrian
FE: Fencing HO: Field Hockey FB: Football GO: Golf
GA: Gymnastics - Artistic GR: Gymnastics - Rhythmic GT: Gymnastics - Trampoline HB: Handball
JU: Judo KA: Karate MP: Modern Pentathlon RA: Racquetball
RO: Rowing RU: Rugby Sevens SA: Sailing SH: Shooting
SK: Skating - Artistic SS: Skating - Speed SB: Softball SQ: Squash
SU: Surfing SW: Swimming TT: Table Tennis TK: Taekwondo
TE: Tennis TR: Triathlon VO: Volleyball WP: Water Polo
WS: Waterski WL: Weightlifting WR: Wrestling  

 

  • :USA United States - 641 (08 AR | 09 AS | 90 AT | 08 BD | 24 BK | 08 B3 | 05 BP | 04 BV | 04 BW | 11 BX | 04 CS | 13 CF | 06 CB | 11 CR/CT | 08 DV | 11 EQ | 18 FE | 32 HO | 04 GO | 10 GA | 07 GR | 04 GT | 28 HB | 13 JU | 09 KA | 05 MP | 05 RA | 21 RO | 24 RU | 17 SA | 02 SK | 03 SS | 30 SB | 22 SH | 06 SQ | 06 SU | 40 SW | 06 TT | 13 TK | 06 TE | 06 TR | 24 VO | 22 WP | 06 WS | 10 WL | 18 WR)
  • :MEX Mexico - 543 (08 AR | 09 AS | 31 AT | 06 BD | 12 BK | 14 BP | 04 BV | 02 BB | 04 BW | 06 BX | 05 CS | 15 CF | 03 CB | 04 CM | 16 CR/CT | 08 DV | 12 EQ | 16 FE | 32 HO | 36 FB | 04 GO | 10 GA | 07 GR | 03 GT | 14 HB | 12 JU | 15 KA | 06 MP | 07 RA | 20 RO | 12 RU | 08 SA | 22 SH | 01 SK | 04 SS | 30 SB | 06 SQ | 05 SU | 26 SW | 06 TT | 13 TK | 06 TE | 06 TR | 12 VO | 22 WP | 06 WS | 08 WL | 09 WR)
  • :PER Peru - 543 (05 AR | 09 AS | 08 BD | 24 BS | 14 BP | 04 BV | 02 BB | 04 BW | 11 BX | 04 CS | 04 CF | 04 CB | 03 CM | 16 CR/CT | 08 DV | 12 EQ | 18 FE | 32 HO | 36 FB | 04 GO | 04 GA | 01 GR | 01 GT | 28 HB | 14 JU | 18 KA | 04 MP | 08 RA | 07 RO | 12 RU | 17 SA | 19 SH | 02 SK | 03 SS | 30 SB | 06 SQ | 10 SU | 27 SW | 06 TT | 13 TK | 06 TE | 04 TR | 24 VO | 22 WP | 06 WS | 12 WL | 18 WR)
  • :ARG Argentina - 501 (06 AR | 02 AS | 02 BD | 24 BS | 24 BK | 08 B3 | 13 BP | 04 BV | 01 BB | 04 BW | 04 BX | 06 CS | 11 CF | 05 CB | 04 CM | 10 CR/CT | 12 EQ | 18 FE | 32 HO | 36 FB | 04 GO | 10 GA | 02 GR | 03 GT | 28 HB | 08 JU | 08 KA | 06 MP | 26 RO | 24 RU | 17 SA | 16 SH | 02 SK | 04 SS | 15 SB | 09 SU | 20 SW | 06 TT | 05 TK | 06 TE | 06 TR | 24 VO | 11 WP | 06 WS | 04 WL | 05 WR)
  • :BRA Brazil - 484 (08 AR | 09 AS | 46 AT | 08 BD | 12 BK | 08 B3 | 01 BP | 04 BV | 02 BB | 04 BW | 08 BX | 06 CS | 10 CF | 06 CB | 03 CM | 07 CR/CT | 08 DV | 12 EQ | 15 FE | 04 GO | 10 GA | 07 GR | 03 GT | 28 HB | 14 JU | 15 KA | 05 MP | 20 RO | 24 RU | 17 SA | 21 SH | 02 SK | 01 SS | 03 SQ | 08 SU | 36 SW | 06 TT | 08 TK | 05 TE | 06 TR | 24 VO | 22 WP | 04 WS | 05 WL | 09 WR)
  • :CAN Canada - 481 (07 AR | 09 AS | 44 AT | 08 BD | 12 BK | 04 B3 | 24 BS | 04 BV | 04 BW | 06 BX | 04 CS | 16 CF | 06 CB | 08 CR/CT | 08 DV | 12 EQ | 18 FE | 32 HO | 04 GO | 10 GA | 07 GR | 04 GT | 14 HB | 07 JU | 04 KA | 05 MP | 13 RO | 24 RU | 14 SA | 15 SB | 18 SH | 06 SQ | 07 SU | 20 SW | 06 TT | 13 TK | 03 TE | 06 TR | 12 VO | 22 WP | 06 WS | 04 WL | 11 WR)
  • :CUB Cuba - 378 (06 AR | 09 AS | 06 BD | 24 BS | 10 BP | 04 BV | 10 BX | 12 CF | 01 CM | 12 CR/CT | 08 DV | 14 FE | 32 HO | 10 GA | 06 GR | 01 GT | 28 HB | 14 JU | 03 KA | 05 MP | 26 RO | 07 SA | 18 SH | 03 SS | 15 SB | 16 SW | 06 TT | 07 TK | 01 TE | 04 TR | 12 VO | 22 WP | 08 WL | 18 WR)
  • :COL Colombia - 349 (08 AR | 09 AS | 43 AT | 01 BD | 24 BS | 12 BK | 02 BV | 02 BB | 04 BW | 12 BX | 03 CF | 05 CB | 04 CM | 16 CR/CT | 08 DV | 12 EQ | 13 FE | 18 FB | 04 GO | 07 GA | 02 GR | 02 GT | 10 JU | 11 KA | 02 MP | 05 RA | 12 RU | 03 SA | 04 SH | 02 SK | 04 SS | 06 SQ | 02 SU | 14 SW | 04 TT | 08 TK | 06 TE | 04 TR | 12 VO | 06 WS | 12 WL | 11 WR)
  • :CHI Chile - 303 (06 AR | 02 AS | 16 AT | 04 BD | 04 BV | 11 BP | 02 BB | 01 BX | 04 CS | 08 CF | 04 CB | 03 CM | 11 CR/CT | 04 DV | 12 EQ | 03 FE | 32 HO | 04 GO | 07 GA | 01 GR | 14 HB | 05 JU | 06 KA | 03 MP | 03 RA | 23 RO | 12 RU | 12 SA | 11 SH | 02 SK | 04 SS | 06 SQ | 05 SU | 10 SW | 06 TT | 05 TK | 06 TE | 06 TR | 12 VO | 06 WS | 06 WL | 01 WR)
  • :VEN Venezuela - 253 (03 AR | 02 BD | 12 BK | 08 B3 | 03 BP | 02 BV | 02 BB | 04 BW | 06 BX | 05 CS | 06 CF | 05 CB | 01 CM | 11 CR/CT | 05 DV | 03 EQ | 13 FE | 04 GO | 06 GA | 06 GR | 01 GT | 08 JU | 10 KA | 02 MP | 03 RO | 06 SA | 04 SS | 30 SB | 05 SH | 03 SU | 23 SW | 03 TT | 07 TK | 04 TE | 01 TR | 11 WP | 10 WL | 15 WR)
  • :PUR Puerto Rico - 243 (02 AR | 17 AT | 24 BS | 24 BK | 04 B3 | 04 BW | 02 BX | 03 CF | 02 CM | 01 DV | 03 FE | 01 GO | 07 GA | 01 GR | 28 HB | 04 JU | 02 RO | 05 SA | 15 SB | 09 SH | 05 SU | 07 SW | 06 TT | 10 TK | 24 VO | 22 WP | 05 WL | 06 WR)
  • :DOM Dominican Republic - 192 (01 AR | 06 BD | 24 BS | 12 BK | 08 B3 | 02 BV | 02 BB | 04 BW | 11 BX | 03 CF | 04 CR/CT | 02 DV | 08 EQ | 04 FE | 03 GO | 03 GA | 01 GT | 14 HB | 09 JU | 11 KA | 04 MP | 02 SA | 03 SH | 01 SU | 02 SW | 06 TT | 07 TK | 03 TE | 01 TR | 12 VO | 02 WS | 08 WL | 09 WR)
  • :ECU Ecuador - 191 (03 AR | 22 AT | 02 BD | 02 BB | 02 BW | 06 BX | 09 CF | 06 CB | 03 CM | 10 CR/CT | 05 EQ | 18 FB | 03 GO | 01 GA | 05 JU | 05 KA | 04 MP | 04 RA | 01 RO | 08 SA | 08 SH | 01 SK | 03 SS | 06 SU | 11 SW | 05 TT | 07 TK | 05 TE | 04 TR | 12 WL | 10 WR)
  • :URU Uruguay - 145 (04 AT | 12 BK | 04 B3 | 06 BP | 02 BV | 02 BB | 01 BX | 04 CF | 02 CR/CT | 10 EQ | 16 HO | 18 FB | 04 GO | 02 GA | 01 JU | 02 KA | 03 MP | 10 RO | 12 RU | 09 SA | 05 SH | 01 SK | 02 SU | 05 SW | 01 TK | 03 TE | 01 TR | 03 WL)
  • :GUA Guatemala - 144 (06 AR | 09 AS | 07 AT | 08 BD | 01 BP | 04 BV | 02 BB | 04 BW | 01 BX | 02 CF | 02 CB | 01 CM | 04 CR/CT | 10 EQ | 04 GO | 02 GA | 02 JU | 02 KA | 05 MP | 04 RA | 02 RO | 07 SA | 17 SH | 03 SS | 03 SQ | 08 SW | 04 TT | 06 TK | 04 TE | 03 TR | 06 WL | 01 WR)
  • :JAM Jamaica - 135 (60 AT | 04 BD | 01 BB | 02 BX | 01 CF | 01 CR/CT | 01 DV | 36 FB | 04 GA | 01 JU | 01 KA | 12 RU | 02 SH | 03 SQ | 02 SW | 01 TK | 01 TE | 01 TR | 01 WR)
  • :TTO Trinidad and Tobago - 96 (01 AR | 26 AT | 01 BD | 04 BV | 04 BX | 02 CF | 12 CR/CT | 16 HO | 01 GA | 01 GO | 01 JU | 01 RO | 12 RU | 02 SA | 04 SH | 06 SW | 01 TT | 01 TK)
  • :CRC Costa Rica - 82 (02 BD | 04 BV | 02 BB | 04 BW | 02 BX | 01 CS | 02 CB | 04 CM | 01 CR/CT | 05 EQ | 01 FE | 18 FB | 02 GO | 04 GA | 01 JU | 04 KA | 02 SH | 02 SS | 07 SU | 04 SW | 04 TK | 02 TR | 04 WL)
  • :PAN Panama - 76 (02 BD | 02 BW | 02 BX | 01 CR/CT | 01 EQ | 01 FE | 36 FB | 01 GA | 03 GO | 04 JU | 02 KA | 01 MP | 05 SH | 09 SW | 01 TK | 02 TR | 02 WL | 01 WR)
  • :PAR Paraguay - 70 (12 BK | 02 BV | 01 BB | 01 CS | 01 EQ | 18 FB | 04 GO | 01 KA | 07 RO | 01 SA | 03 SH | 01 SK | 09 SW | 04 TT | 03 TE | 01 WS | 01 WR)
  • :NCA Nicaragua - 61 (02 AT | 24 BS | 04 BV | 02 BB | 09 BX | 01 JU | 03 KA | 04 RO | 03 SH | 04 SW | 02 TK | 02 WL | 01 WR)
  • :ESA El Salvador - 56 (03 AR | 02 AS | 01 AT | 02 BD | 01 BP | 04 BV | 02 BB | 04 BW | 02 BX | 02 GA | 01 JU | 01 RO | 01 SA | 09 SH | 02 SS | 03 SQ | 03 SU | 05 SW | 03 TE | 01 TR | 03 WL | 01 WR)
  • :BOL Bolivia - 45 (03 AR | 02 AT | 01 BD | 01 BP | 02 BB | 01 CS | 01 CB | 02 EQ | 02 GA | 02 GO | 01 KA | 04 MP | 07 RA | 07 SH | 04 SW | 04 TE | 01 TR)
  • :HON Honduras - 43 (01 AT | 02 BB | 01 CM | 02 EQ | 18 FB | 01 JU | 01 RO | 02 SH | 07 SW | 01 TT | 03 TK | 01 TE | 01 WL | 02 WR)
  • :BAH Bahamas - 33 (19 AT | 02 JU | 10 SW | 02 TE)
  • :ISV Virgin Islands - 32 (24 BK | 02 BV | 01 BX | 01 GO | 01 SA | 03 SW)
  • :BAR Barbados - 31 (10 AT | 04 BD | 01 CR/CT | 01 EQ | 01 GO | 01 SA | 03 SH | 01 SU | 04 SW | 01 TK | 03 TE | 01 TR)
  • :GUY Guyana - 26 (04 AT | 02 BD | 01 BX | 12 RU | 03 SQ | 02 SW | 01 TT | 01 TK)
  • :ARU Aruba - 21 (02 AS | 01 AT | 04 BW | 02 CB | 02 CR/CT | 01 JU | 01 KA | 03 SA | 01 SH | 03 SW | 01 TK)
  • :BER Bermuda - 17 (02 AT | 04 BW | 02 CR/CT | 03 SA | 03 SQ | 02 SW | 01 TR)
  • :GRN Grenada - 11 (08 AT | 02 SW | 01 TE)
  • :ANT Antigua and Barbuda - 09 (02 AT | 01 BX | 03 SA | 02 SW | 01 TE)
  • :HAI Haiti - 08 (02 AT | 01 JU | 01 RO | 02 SW | 01 TK | 01 WL)
  • :LCA Saint Lucia - 07 (04 AT | 02 SA | 01 SW)
  • :CAY Cayman Islands - 06 (01 AT | 01 GA | 01 SA | 03 SW)
  • :BIZ Belize - 06 (01 AT | 01 BB | 03 CF | 01 TR)
  • :SUR Suriname - 06 (02 BD | 01 CR/CT | 02 SW | 01 TK)
  • :IVB British Virgin Islands - 04 (03 AT | 01 SA)
  • :SKN Saint Kitts and Nevis - 04 (04 AT)
  • :VIN Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 04 (01 AT | 01 CR/CT | 02 SW)
  • :DMA Dominica - 02 (02 AT)

 

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Thought it was a good moment to open this thread since the Women's Volleyball Pan American Cup (which will give 5 spots for the Pan Am Games) will start this Sunday + the Central American and Caribbean Games (which will give spots in a lot of sports) will start very soon. Gradually I will be updating the number of qualified athletes in the second post (I'm still unsure about some sports).

 

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2 hours ago, vinipereira said:

Thought it was a good moment to open this thread since the Women's Volleyball Pan American Cup (which will give 5 spots for the Pan Am Games) will start this Sunday + the Central American and Caribbean Games (which will give spots in a lot of sports) will start very soon. Gradually I will be updating the number of qualified athletes in the second post (I'm still unsure about some sports).

 

 

I think some sailing qualifiers already happened.

 

And Virgin Islands already well over their team size in 2015 :yes


Coincidentally you opened this thread three days to the exact date the Toronto 2015 games started (with water polo matches),great timing :p

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Women's Volleyball

 

:BRA +12

:CAN +12

:COL +12

:DOM +12

:USA +12

 

 

For NORCECA, only 1 spot remain, and Puerto Rico, Cuba, Mexico and Trinidad and Tobago should play a qualification tournament to determine the last qualifier. But for CSV I don't think a tournament will be necessary? The qualification system for Volleyball states:

 

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One (1) vacancy for the Qualification Tournament toward the 2019 Pan American Games to be contested for by non-qualified National Teams from the South American Volleyball Confederation, CSV, that participated previously in the XIII and XVII Men's and Women's 2018 Pan American Cup, respectively. If necessary, CSV may invite a developing National Team that has not participated in the XIII and XVII Men's and Women's 2018 Pan American Cup.

 

As Peru is already qualified for being the host, I think the obvious choice is to give Argentina the direct slot. The only other nation that could be invited to play this tournament is Chile, but I don't think they're interested - they didn't even participate at the South American Games.

 

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1 hour ago, mrv86 said:

Women's Field Hockey

 

:CAN +16

:CUB +16

:MEX +16

:USA +16

:URU +16

 

I think a playoff will be necessary between Canada and Brazil for the last spot. Of course Canada will win like 10-0, but technically they're not qualified yet :p

 

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2 hours ago, mrv86 said:

Women's Field Hockey

 

:CAN +16

:CUB +16

:MEX +16

:USA +16

:URU +16

 

Canada is not qualified in women's field hockey. Canada will have to play Brazil in a series to see who qualifies, that's if Brazil would even be interested in competing for the spot.

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