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I would have thought that El Salvador:ESA would be doing a little better than 9 medals total at this point. with the advantage to have athletes in almost all sports and being local, at least 20 bronce and silver. Maybe this second week they will do better, with sailing, athletics, karate, TKD, archery and badminton.

 

That gold medal in Double Bowling men was for :GUA, the mexicans at last minute claim it, sooo close.  I think :GUA will end with only 12 or so gold medals, about half from last edition, a change in the athletes generation, very young people, doing good so far.

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:VEN :DOM :MEX and :CUB all qualify in baseball, the 4 countries with the largest team sizes in Lima :(

 

No :NCA looks likely they will have the biggest regression in team size from Lima.

 

No :PUR as well, meaning the last gold and silver medalists from 2011, 2015 and 2019 will not compete!!

 

Recent press releases say top 4 qualify here, but earlier it said top 3, so not entirely sure this is accurate

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16 minutes ago, intoronto said:

:VEN :DOM :MEX and :CUB all qualify in baseball, the 4 countries with the largest team sizes in Lima :(

 

No :NCA looks likely they will have the biggest regression in team size from Lima.

 

No :PUR as well, meaning the last gold and silver medalists from 2011, 2015 and 2019 will not compete!!

 

Recent press releases say top 4 qualify here, but earlier it said top 3, so not entirely sure this is accurate

Baseball is probably one of the toughest sports to qualify in at the Pan American Games, especially when you include a host who doesn't care about the sport and force in a South American representative that's not Colombia/Venezuela.

 

Honestly you could expand it to 12 teams and still have a high quality tournament. The issue of course is hosts don't want to accommodate 100 more athletes for a single event plus you can't exactly justify 12 teams in women's softball.

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It’s raining pretty steady at the velodrome from the looks of things. I’m not sure there will be any track cycling finals tonight :(

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Chevrier :LCA snagged the bronze medal in men’s laser. I guess those universality quotas for the Olympics are starting to have an impact on the program :d


Lettsome :IVB won the battle for the Pan American Games quota. He becomes his country’s first athlete qualified for the Games.

 

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