Chronological summary of the 2015 Pan American Games

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This article contains a chronological summary of the events from the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Scheduling changes[edit]

The aquatics events were scheduled to be held roughly around the same time as the 2015 World Aquatics Championships scheduled in Kazan, Russia. The Organizing Committee's goal is to have the best athletes competing at the Games and thus the schedule for the five aquatics disciplines had to be changed to accommodate athletes. The synchronized swimming competition actually was moved to the day before the opening ceremony, diving events began on the day of the opening ceremony (when events are traditionally not held on the day of the ceremony), open water swimming was moved to the first weekend of the games, swimming was reduced to a five-day schedule (down from seven in Guadalajara, Mexico), and water polo competitions began three days before the opening ceremony. All events were scheduled to be completed by July 24, six days before the opening ceremonies of the World Championships, which in itself was moved back a week to accommodate the games. The change in schedule meant that for the first time ever, events were held before the opening ceremony.[1][2]

The 2015 World Archery Championships were scheduled later in July, not to conflict with the games, while the 2015 World Fencing Championships, which would finish the day before the fencing competitions begin, would have events coordinated to allow athletes to compete at both events. Finally, the second round of the 2015 Davis Cup was moved ahead one week not to conflict with the tennis competitions. Tennis competitions also began before the opening ceremony, to allow athletes to compete in both events.[3][4]

Calendar[edit]

In the following calendar for the 2015 Pan American Games, each blue box represents an event competition, such as a qualification round, on that day. The yellow boxes represent days during which medal-awarding finals for a sport are held. The number in each box represents the number of finals that will be contested on that day.[5]

OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Event finals CC Closing ceremony
July 7
Tue
8
Wed
9
Thu
10
Fri
11
Sat
12
Sun
13
Mon
14
Tue
15
Wed
16
Thu
17
Fri
18
Sat
19
Sun
20
Mon
21
Tue
22
Wed
23
Thu
24
Fri
25
Sat
26
Sun
Events
Ceremonies (opening / closing) OC CC
Aquatics
Diving 2 2 4 8
Open water swimming 1 1 2
Swimming 6 7 5 8 6 32
Synchronized swimming 2 2
Water polo 1 1 2
Archery 2 2 4
Athletics 1 2 9 8 8 10 8 1 47
Badminton 2 3 5
Baseball 1 1 2
Basketball 1 1 2
Beach volleyball 2 2
Bowling 2 2 4
Boxing 6 7 13
Canoeing Slalom 5 5
Sprint 1 1 5 6 13
Cycling BMX 2 2
Mountain biking 2 2
Road 2 2 4
Track 3 2 2 3 10
Equestrian Dressage 1 1 2
Eventing 2 2
Jumping 1 1 2
Fencing 2 2 2 2 2 2 12
Field hockey 1 1 2
Football 1 1 2
Golf 3 3
Gymnastics Artistic 1 1 2 5 5 14
Rhythmic 2 3 3 8
Trampoline 2 2
Handball 1 1 2
Judo 3 3 4 4 14
Karate 3 3 4 10
Modern pentathlon 1 1 2
Racquetball 4 2 6
Roller sports 4 4 8
Rowing 4 5 5 14
Rugby sevens 2 2
Sailing 5 5 10
Shooting 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 2 15
Softball 1 1 2
Squash 2 2 2 6
Table tennis 2 2 4
Taekwondo 2 2 2 2 8
Tennis 3 2 5
Triathlon 1 1 2
Volleyball 1 1 2
Water skiing 3 6 9
Weightlifting 3 3 3 3 3 15
Wrestling 4 5 5 4 18
Total events 16 23 31 34 32 19 21 26 31 8 17 17 22 27 33 7 364
Cumulative total 16 39 70 104 136 155 176 202 233 241 258 275 297 324 357 364
July 7
Tue
8
Wed
9
Thu
10
Fri
11
Sat
12
Sun
13
Mon
14
Tue
15
Wed
16
Thu
17
Fri
18
Sat
19
Sun
20
Mon
21
Tue
22
Wed
23
Thu
24
Fri
25
Sat
26
Sun
Events

Medal table[edit]

  *   Host nation (Canada)

RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States1038280265
2 Canada*787071219
3 Brazil423960141
4 Cuba36273497
5 Colombia27143172
6 Mexico22304395
7 Argentina15293074
8 Venezuela8222050
9 Ecuador791632
10 Guatemala61310
11–31Remaining NOCs223969130
Totals (31 entries)3663624571185

Day (–3) – Tuesday 7 July 2015[edit]

The first competitions of the Games took place.

7 July 2015 — detailed results
Water polo

Day (–2) – Wednesday 8 July 2015[edit]

8 July 2015 — detailed results
Water polo

Day (–1) – Thursday 9 July 2015[edit]

9 July 2015 — detailed results
Synchronized swimming
Water polo

Day 0 – Friday 10 July 2015[edit]

10 July 2015 — detailed results
Cycling
Diving
Tennis
Opening ceremony
  • The opening ceremony of the 2015 Pan American Games took place on Friday July 10, 2015, beginning at 8:00 p.m. EDT at the Pan-Am Dome.

Day 1 – Saturday 11 July 2015[edit]

Detailed results (day 1)[edit]

11 July 2015 — detailed results
Badminton
Baseball
Canoeing
  • Women's K-4 500 metres: The gold was awarded to Canada with the time of 1:36.495, silver awarded to Cuba with the time of 1:37.665, bronze awarded to Argentina with the time of 1:37.721.
Cycling
Diving
Equestrian
Football
Gymnastics
  • Men's artistic team all-around: Team USA won the gold with the total score of 267.750, Brazil finished silver with the total score of 264.050, Colombia finished bronze with the total score of 259.300.
Judo
Roller sports
Rowing
Rugby sevens
Squash
Swimming
Synchronized swimming
Tennis
Triathlon
Water polo
Weightlifting
  • Men's 56 kg: Habib de las Salas (Colombia) set a Pan American Games record of 152 kg in the clean and jerk and finished the gold with a score of 269 kg, Carlos Berna (Colombia) takes silver with a score of 265 kg, Luis García (Dominican Republic) takes bronze with a score of 256 kg.
  • Men's 62 kg: Óscar Figueroa (Colombia) won the gold with a score of 310 kg, Francisco Mosquera (Colombia) takes silver with a score of 305 kg, Jesús Lopez (Venezuela) takes bronze with a score of 283 kg.
  • Women's 48 kg: Cándida Vásquez (Dominican Republic) set a Pan American Games record of 81 kg in snatch and another Pan American Games record for a total score of 181 kg, to win gold. Ana Segura (Colombia) set a Pan American Games record of 103 kg in clean and jerk and also finished with a total score of 180 kg and thus was awarded the silver. Beatriz Pirón (Dominican Republic) takes bronze with a score of 175 kg.

Gold medalists (day 1)[edit]

11 July 2015 — Gold medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Canoeing Women's K-4 500 metres Émilie Fournel
Kathleen Fraser
Michelle Russell
Hannah Vaughan
 Canada
Cycling Men's BMX Tory Nyhaug  Canada
Women's BMX Felicia Stancil  United States
Diving Men's 3 metre springboard Rommel Pacheco  Mexico
Women's 10 metre platform Paola Espinosa  Mexico
Gymnastics Men's artistic team all-around Mavin Kimble
Steven Legendre
Samuel Mikulak
Paul Ruggeri
Donnell Whittenburg
 United States
Judo Men's 60 kg Lenin Preciado  Ecuador
Women's 48 kg Dayaris Mestre Álvarez  Cuba
Women's 52 kg Érika Miranda  Brazil
Swimming Women's marathon 10 kilometres Eva Fabian  United States
Synchronized swimming Women's duet Jacqueline Simoneau
Karine Thomas
 Canada
Women's team Jacqueline Simoneau
Karine Thomas
Gabriella Brisson
Annabelle Frappier
Claudia Holzner
Lisa Mikelberg
Marie-Lou Morin
Samantha Nealon
Lisa Sanders
 Canada
Triathlon Women's Bárbara Riveros Díaz  Chile
Weightlifting Men's 56 kg Habib de las Salas  Colombia GR
Men's 62 kg Óscar Figueroa  Colombia
Women's 48 kg Cándida Vásquez  Dominican Republic GR

Day 2 – Sunday 12 July 2015[edit]

Detailed results (day 2)[edit]

12 July 2015 — detailed results
Badminton
  • Round of 16 for all five events.
Baseball
Canoeing
  • Men's K-4 1000 metres: Cuba awarded gold with the time of 3:01.744, silver awarded to Brazil with the time of 3:01.869, bronze awarded to Argentina with the time of 3:02.079.
Cycling
Diving
Equestrian
  • Individual dressage: Grand Prix Special
  • Team dressage: USA won gold with a total score of 460.506, Canada takes silver with a total score of 454.938, Brazil takes bronze with a total score of 414.895.
Football
Gymnastics
  • Women's artistic team all-around: USA won gold with the total score of 173.800, silver went to Canada with a total score of 166.500, bronze went to Brazil with a total score of 165.400.
Judo
Roller sports
Rowing
Rugby sevens
Sailing
  • Race 1 in all 10 sailing events.
Shooting
Softball
Squash
Swimming
Tennis
Triathlon
Water polo
Weightlifting

Gold medalists (day 2)[edit]

12 July 2015 — Gold medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Canoeing Men's K-4 1000 metres Jorge García
Renier Mora
Reinier Torres
Álex Menéndez
 Cuba
Cycling Men's cross-country Raphaël Gagné  Canada
Women's cross-country Emily Batty  Canada
Diving Men's 10 metre platform Rommel Pacheco  Mexico
Women's 3 metre springboard Paola Espinosa  Mexico
Equestrian Team dressage Sabine Schut-Kery
Kimberly Herslow
Laura Graves
Steffen Peters
 United States
Gymnastics Women's artistic team all-around Madison Desch
Rachel Gowey
Amelia Hundley
Emily Schlid
Megan Skaggs
 United States
Judo Men's 66 kg Charles Chibana  Brazil
Men's 73 kg Magdiel Estrada  Cuba
Women's 57 kg Marti Malloy  United States
Roller sports Men's free skating Marcel Stürmer  Brazil
Women's free skating Giselle Soler  Argentina
Men's 200 metres time-trial Emanuelle Silva  Chile
Women's 200 metres time-trial Hellen Montoya  Colombia
Rugby sevens Men's tournament Canada  Canada
Women's tournament Canada  Canada
Shooting Men's 10 metre air pistol Felipe Almeida Wu  Brazil
Women's 10 metre air pistol Lynda Kiejko  Canada
Swimming Men's marathon 10 kilometres Chip Peterson  United States
Triathlon Men's Crisanto Grajales  Mexico
Weightlifting Men's 69 kg Luis Mosquera  Colombia GR
Women's 53 kg Rusmeris Villar  Colombia GR
Women's 58 kg Lina Rivas  Colombia

Day 3 – Monday 13 July 2015[edit]

Detailed results (day 3)[edit]

13 July 2015 — detailed results
Badminton
  • Quarterfinals for all five events.
Baseball
Beach volleyball
Canoeing
Diving
Field hockey
Football
Gymnastics
Judo
Roller sports

Gold medalists (day 3)[edit]

13 July 2015 — Gold medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Canoeing Men's C-1 1000 metres Isaquias Queiroz  Brazil
Men's C-2 1000 metres Benjamin Russell
Gabriel Beauchesne-Sévigny
 Canada
Men's K-1 1000 metres Jorge García  Cuba
Men's K-2 1000 metres Jorge García
Reinier Torres
 Cuba
Women's K-1 500 metres Yusmari Mengana  Cuba
Diving Men's synchronized 3 metre springboard Jahir Ocampo
Rommel Pacheco
 Mexico
Men's synchronized 10 metre platform Jeinkler Aguirre
José Guerra
 Cuba
Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard Paola Espinosa
Dolores Hernández
 Mexico
Women's synchronized 10 metre platform Meaghan Benfeito
Roseline Filion
 Canada
Gymnastics Men's artistic individual all-around Sam Mikulak  United States
Women's artistic individual all-around Ellie Black  Canada
Judo Men's 81 kg Travis Stevens  United States
Men's 90 kg Tiago Camilo  Brazil
Women's 63 kg Estefania García  Ecuador
Women's 70 kg Kelita Zupancic  Canada
Roller sports Men's 500 metres Pedro Causil Rojas  Colombia
Men's 10,000 metres points race Mike Paez  Mexico
Women's 500 metres Hellen Montoya  Colombia
Women's 10,000 metres points race Maria Arias  Argentina
Rowing Men's double sculls Eduardo Rubio
Ángel Fournier
 Cuba
Men's coxless four Will Crothers
Tim Schrijver
Kai Langerfeld
Conlin McCabe
 Canada
Women's double sculls Kerry Maher-Shaffer
Antje von Seydlitz
 Canada
Women's coxless pair Emily Huelskamp
Molly Bruggeman
 United States
Shooting Men's 10 metre air rifle Connor Davis  United States
Women's 10 metre air rifle Goretti Zumaya  Mexico
Women's trap Amanda Chudoba  Canada
Squash Men's singles Miguel Ángel Rodríguez  Colombia
Women's singles Amanda Sobhy  United States
Weightlifting Men's 77 kg Addriel La O  Cuba
Men's 85 kg Yoelmis Hernández  Cuba
Women's 63 kg Mercedes Pérez  Colombia

Day 4 – Tuesday 14 July 2015[edit]

Detailed results (day 4)[edit]

Gold medalists (day 4)[edit]

14 July 2015 — Gold medalists
Sport Event Competitor(s) NOC Rec Ref
Canoeing Men's C-1 200 metres Isaquias Queiroz  Brazil
Men's K-1 200 metres Mark de Jonge  Canada
Men's K-2 200 metres Ezequiel Di Giacomo
Rubén Voisard
 Argentina
Women's C-1 200 metres Laurence Vincent-Lapointe  Canada
Women's K-1 200 metres Yusmari Mengana  Cuba
Women's K-2 500 metres Yusmari Mengana
Yurieni Guerra
 Cuba

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