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Medal Table (After Day 5)

 

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 :BRA Brazil 61 47 38 146
2 :COL Colombia 33 39 42 114
3 :CHI Chile 15 8 24 47
4 :VEN Venezuela 14 15 25 54
5 :ARG Argentina 12 26 32 70
6 :ECU Ecuador 9 4 7 20
7 :PER Peru 8 8 18 34
8 :URU Uruguay 6 6 7 19
9 :PAR Paraguay 5 9 6 20
10 :ARU Aruba 1 3 0 4
11 :PAN Panama 1 0 2 3

 

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3 hours ago, vinipereira said:

In 2018 we lost both Men's 4x100 relays but we had a youth team then. Now Brazil had mostly the best athletes available (except for Olympic medalists Fratus and Scheffer), although many people think it would be better to send younger athletes to gain experience.

I think team Brazil wants the trophy again, without swimming they would be fighting with colombia. 
 

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29 minutes ago, ManuCHIL said:

We’re still fighting for the 3rd place, love it! 
 

Looks like Chile is doing well in its preparation for the 2023 Pan American Games

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12 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Medal Table (After Day 5)

 

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 :BRA Brazil 61 47 38 146
2 :COL Colombia 33 39 42 114
3 :CHI Chile 15 8 24 47
4 :VEN Venezuela 14 15 25 54
5 :ARG Argentina 12 26 32 70
6 :ECU Ecuador 9 4 7 20
7 :PER Peru 8 8 18 34
8 :URU Uruguay 6 6 7 19
9 :PAR Paraguay 5 9 6 20
10 :ARU Aruba 1 3 0 4
11 :PAN Panama 1 0 2 3

 

Thanks god for sailing......... 6 of 7 class give us medals and 3 were gold.

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On 10/2/2022 at 1:52 PM, Olympian1010 said:

:COL still likely the strongest program on the continent, but certainly (at least for the sake of good competition, hopefully) not automatic picks for gold in Santiago next year. 

Finally had a chance to watch some replays, and I feel the need to amend this :p


:COL skaters absolutely demolished the competition in both the men’s and women’s 10km points race on the road. They’re definitely still the class of continent.

“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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Medal Table (After Day 6)

 

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 :BRA Brazil 71 54 38 163
2 :COL Colombia 37 42 47 126
3 :CHI Chile 16 8 26 50
4 :VEN Venezuela 14 17 29 60
5 :ARG Argentina 13 28 35 76
6 :ECU Ecuador 10 5 9 24
7 :PER Peru 8 9 19 36
8 :URU Uruguay 6 6 7 19
9 :PAR Paraguay 5 9 6 20
10 :ARU Aruba 1 3 0 4
11 :PAN Panama 1 1 2 4

 

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