The 2011 Pan American Games were held in Guadalajara, Mexico from October 14 to October 30, 2011. A total of about 6,000 athletes representing 42 National Olympic Committees participated in these Games. Overall, 361 events in 36 disciplines were contested; 188 events were open to men, 160 to women and 13 were in mixed competition. Two disciplines were open only to men: baseball and rugby sevens, while softball and Synchronized swimming were the sports in which only women were allowed to compete.[1] Racquetball and basque pelota returned to the Pan American Games after missing the last edition of the Games and rugby sevens made its debut. New events in fencing, karate, squash, track cycling and water skiing made their debut at the Games.[2]
Archery
Athletics
Badminton
Baseball
Basketball
Basque pelota
Beach volleyball
Bowling
Boxing
Canoeing
Cycling
Road
Track
Mountain biking
BMX
Diving
Equestrian
Fencing
Field hockey
Gymnastics
Artistic
Rhythmic
Trampoline
Handball
Judo
Karate
Modern pentathlon
Racquetball
Roller skating
Rowing
Rugby sevens
Sailing
Shooting
Softball
Squash
Swimming
Synchronized swimming
Table tennis
Taekwondo
Tennis
Triathlon
Volleyball
Water polo
Water skiing
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Freestyle
Greco-Roman
Medal winner changes
^ A. Venezuelan athlete Víctor Castillo had tested positive for the banned substance methylhexaneamine and was stripped of his gold medal he won in the men's long jump event. After Castillo was disqualified, the gold medal went to Daniel Pineda of Chile, the silver medal went to David Registe of Dominica, and the bronze medal to Jeremy Hicks of United States.[3]
^ B. Canadian wakeboarder Aaron Rathy had tested positive for the banned substance methylhexaneamine and was stripped of his silver medal he won in the men's wakeboard event. After Rathy was disqualified, the silver medal went to Marcelo Giardi of Brazil, and the bronze medal to Alejo de Palma of Argentina.[4]
Statistics
Medal leaders
Athletes that won at least three gold medals or at least four total medals will be listed below.[5]
References