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2011 Pan American Games medal table

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name2011 Pan American Games medal table
award2_typeMost total medals
award2_winnerUSA
award1_typeMost gold medals
award1_winnerUSA
previous[2007](2007-pan-american-games-medal-table)
mainOverall medal table
next[2015](2015-pan-american-games-medal-table)
locationGuadalajara, MEX

The 2011 Pan American Games medal table is a list of National Olympic Committees (NOCs) ranked by the number of gold medals won by their athletes during the 2011 Pan American Games, held in Guadalajara, capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco, from October 14 to October 30, 2011. Approximately 6,000 athletes from 41 NOCs participated in 361 events in 36 sports.

The Cayman Islands won its first ever gold medal, While the Saint Kitts and Nevis won its first ever Pan American Games medal.

Medal table

The ranking in this table is based on information provided by the Pan American Sports Organization (PASO) and is consistent with PASO convention in its published medal tables. By default, the table is ordered by the number of gold medals the athletes from a nation have won (in this context, a "nation" is an entity represented by a National Olympic Committee). The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals. If nations are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically by IOC country code.

In badminton, boxing, judo, karate, racquetball, taekwondo, table tennis, and wrestling two bronze medals will be awarded for each event. Also in bowling, fencing and squash two bronze medals will be awarded in some events. Therefore, the total number of bronze medals will be greater than the total number of gold or silver medals.

  • First ever gold medal
  • First ever medal

NOC's without medals

  • ANT
  • ARU
  • BER
  • BIZ
  • GRN
  • HAI
  • HON
  • IVB
  • ISV
  • LCA
  • SUR
  • VIN

Changes in medal standings

List of changes in medal standingsRuling dateSportEventNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
October 28, 2011Water skiingMen's wakeboardCAN11
BRA11
ARG11
November 9, 2011AthleticsMen's long jumpVEN11
CHI11
DMA11
USA11
January 6, 2012WrestlingMen's Freestyle 60 kgARG11
ESA11

On October 28, 2011, the Pan American Sports Organization announced that 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.

On November 9, 2011, the Venezuelan Athletic Federation announced that 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.

On January 6, 2012, the Pan American Sports Organization announced that Argentinian wrestling Fernando Iglesias had tested positive for the banned substances Clenbuterol and Furosemide and was stripped of his bronze medal he won in the Men's Freestyle 60 kg event. After Iglesias was disqualified, the bronze medal went to Luis Portillo of El Salvador.

References

References

  1. [http://www.shanghaidaily.com/article/article_xinhua.asp?id=24054 Cayman Islands wins first gold of Pan Am Games in history]
  2. [http://www.sknvibes.com/news/newsdetails.cfm/47832 Kim Collins wins silver in 100m at Pan Am Games in Mexico]
  3. COPAG. (October 2010). "Badminton technical manual". Guadalajara 2011 Organizing Committee.
  4. COPAG. (October 2010). "Boxing technical manual". Guadalajara 2011 Organizing Committee.
  5. COPAG. (October 2010). "Judo technical manual". Guadalajara 2011 Organizing Committee.
  6. COPAG. (October 2010). "Karate technical manual". Guadalajara 2011 Organizing Committee.
  7. COPAG. (October 2010). "Racquetball technical manual". Guadalajara 2011 Organizing Committee.
  8. COPAG. (October 2010). "Taekwondo technical manual". Guadalajara 2011 Organizing Committee.
  9. COPAG. (October 2010). "Table tennis technical manual". Guadalajara 2011 Organizing Committee.
  10. COPAG. (October 2010). "Wrestling technical manual". Guadalajara 2011 Organizing Committee.
  11. COPAG. (October 2010). "Bowling technical manual". Guadalajara 2011 Organizing Committee.
  12. COPAG. (October 2010). "Fencing technical manual". Guadalajara 2011 Organizing Committee.
  13. COPAG. (October 2010). "Squash technical manual". Guadalajara 2011 Organizing Committee.
  14. [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/more-sports/canadian-tests-positive-for-banned-substance-at-pan-am-games/article2217522/ Canadian tests positive for banned substance at Pan Am Games]
  15. [https://www.cbc.ca/sports/venezuelan-castillo-forced-to-forfeit-pan-am-medal-after-doping-1.1106028 Venezuelan Castillo forced to forfeit Pan Am medal after doping]
  16. [https://www.tiempodesanjuan.com/deportes/2012/1/6/luchador-argentino-perdio-medalla-bronce-doping-4472.html Argentinian wrestler lost his bronze medal due to doping] (in spanish)
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