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Canada at the 2019 Pan American Games
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Canada competed in the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru from July 26 to August 11, 2019.[1][2]
In November 2018, two time Olympian in rowing Douglas Vandor was named as the team's chef de mission.[3][4][5]
On July 23, 2019, it as announced that field hockey team captain Scott Tupper would be the country's flag bearer during the opening ceremony.[6][7] After winning five medals for a second straight games, artistic gymnast Ellie Black was named as the country's flag bearer during the closing ceremony.[8]
Canadian athletes competed in 35 of 39 sports, with the exceptions being basque pelota, bodybuilding, football and roller sports.
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Competitors
The following is the list of number of competitors (per gender) participating at the games per sport/discipline.
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Medallists
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Archery
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The Canadian archery team consisted of seven athletes (three men and four women).[9] At the first qualifier, Canada won three quota spots (one each in men's and women's recurve and an additional spot in women's compound).[10] Canada later qualified a full men's and women's recurve team at the final qualification tournament.[11][12] The team was officially named on June 19, 2019.[13]
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
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Artistic swimming
Canada qualified a team of nine athletes automatically, as being the only member as part of zone four.[14] The team was officially named on June 4, 2019.[15]
- Women
- Catherine Barrett was the reserve swimmer.
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Athletics (track and field)
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Canada's athletics (track and field) team of 44 athletes (18 men and 26 women) was named on June 26, 2019.[16][17][18]
- Key
- Note–Ranks given for track events are for the entire round
- Q = Qualified for the next round
- q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
- NR = National record
- GR = Games record
- PB = Personal best
- DNF = Did not finish
- NM = No mark
- N/A = Round not applicable for the event
- Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
- Men
- Track and road events
- Field events
- Combined events – Decathlon
- Women
- Track and road events
- Field events
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Badminton
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Canada qualified a full team of eight badminton athletes.[19][20][21] The team was officially named on June 12, 2019.[22]
- Singles
- Doubles
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Baseball
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Canada qualified a men's team of 24 athletes by finishing in the top four at the 2019 Pan American Games Qualifier in Brazil.[23][24][25]
- Roster
Canada's roster of 24 athletes was officially named on June 25, 2019.[26]
- Ben Abram (P)
- Phillippe Aumont (P)
- Jordan Balazovic (P)
- Eric Cerantola (P)
- Michael Crouse (OF)
- Wes Darvill (INF)
- RJ Freure (P)
- Tyson Gillies (OF)
- Dustin Houle (C)
- Edouard Julien (INF)
- Ryan Kellogg (P)
- Jordan Lennerton (INF)
- Chris Leroux (P)
- Adam Loewen (P)
- Jonathan Malo (INF)
- Dustin Molleken (P)
- Connor Panas (OF)
- Tristan Pompey (OF
- Jordan Procyshen (C)
- Jasvir Rakkar (P)
- Scott Richmond (P)
- Evan Rutckyj (P)
- Rene Tosoni (OF)
- Eric Wood (INF)
Legend: C = Catcher • INF = Infielder • OF = Outfielder • P = Pitcher
- Group B
Qualified for the Super round |
July 29 15:05 |
Argentina ![]() |
0–10 (F/8) | ![]() |
Baseball Stadium, Lima Attendance: 2,355 |
Boxscore |
July 30 19:05 |
Canada ![]() |
8–6 | ![]() |
Baseball Stadium, Lima Attendance: 1,123 |
Boxscore |
August 1 10:05 |
Colombia ![]() |
3–10 | ![]() |
Baseball Stadium, Lima Attendance: N/A |
Boxscore |
- Super round
August 2 15:05 |
Puerto Rico ![]() |
8–5 | ![]() |
Baseball Stadium, Lima Attendance: 2,100 |
Boxscore |
August 3 15:05 |
Nicaragua ![]() |
0–10 (F/7) | ![]() |
Baseball Stadium, Lima Attendance: 1,979 |
Boxscore |
- Gold medal match
August 4 18:05 |
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6–1 | ![]() ![]() |
Baseball Stadium, Lima Attendance: N/A |
Boxscore |
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Basketball
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Canada women's national basketball team at the 2019 Pan American Games.
Canada qualified a women's team (of 12 athletes) by winning the 2017 FIBA Women's AmeriCup.[27] The team entered was a developmental team, using this event to gain international experience.[28]
Women's tournament
- Roster
Canada's roster of 12 athletes was officially named on June 28, 2019.[28]
- Hailey Brown (F)
- Cassandra Brown (F)
- Hanna Hall (G)
- Ruth Hamblin (C)
- Samantha Hill (G)
- Alyssa Jerome (F)
- Alex Kiss-Rusk (C)
- Aislinn Konig (G)
- Ceejay Nofuente (G)
- Shaina Pellington (G)
- Emily Potter (C)
- Jamie Scott (G)
Legend: C = Centre • F = Forward • G = Guard
- Group A
6 August 2019 13:30 |
Canada ![]() |
71–79 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 21–24, 19–16, 12–19, 19–20 | ||
Pts: Pellington 21 Rebs: Hamblin 10 Asts: Pellington, Scott 3 |
Pts: Dos Santos 15 Rebs: Dos Santos 11 Asts: three players 3 |
7 August 2019 10:30 |
Paraguay ![]() |
64–90 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 17–22, 18–19, 13–23, 16–26 | ||
Pts: Ferrari 28 Rebs: Ferrari, Caraves 5 Asts: Peralta 3 |
Pts: Hill 14 Rebs: Hamblin 10 Asts: Pellington 3 |
8 August 2019 21:00 |
Canada ![]() |
63–72 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 17–26, 11–14, 17–12, 18–20 | ||
Pts: Scott 16 Rebs: Jerome 7 Asts: Pellington, Jerome 2 |
Pts: Gwathmey 22 Rebs: Gibson 7 Asts: O'Neill, Gwathmey 4 |
- Fifth place match
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Bowling
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Canada qualified two women by finishing in the top two at the 2018 PABCON Female Championship.[29] Canada later qualified two men by finishing among the top five at the PABCON Champion of Champions.[30] The four member team was officially announced on April 9, 2019.[31][32]
- Singles
- Doubles
Boxing
Canada qualified six boxers (two men and four women).[33][34] The official team was announced on May 15, 2019.[35][36][37]
- Tammara Thiebault was upgraded to a silver medal (from bronze) in November 2020 after the doping disqualification of the gold medallist.[38]
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Canoeing
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Slalom
Canada qualified a total of four slalom athletes (two men and two women).[39][40] The team was officially named on June 27, 2019, the team was considered as developmental team.[41]
- Slalom
- Extreme
Sprint
Canada qualified a full team of 16 athletes in canoe sprint (eight per gender).[42] However, the official team only had 14 athletes (seven men and seven women). The team was officially named on June 27, 2019, the team was considered as developmental team.[41]
- Men
- Women
Qualification Legend: F = Qualify to final (medal); SF = Qualify to semifinal. Position is within the heat
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Cycling
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Canada qualified 12 cyclists (four men and eight women).[43] The defending champion in both events, Canada, decided not to compete in mountain biking after the Pan American Championships date was changed at the last minute.[44] After a highly successful games in 2015 on home soil, where Canada topped the cycling medal table with 20 medals, Cycling Canada decided to shift its focus to the next generation of athletes and named a team of developmental athletes. Canada originally qualified 21 cyclists, but only 13 were named to the team, later dropping to 12 after BMX racer Alex Tougas withdrew. The team was officially named on June 26, 2019.[45]
Road
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- Women
Track cycling
- Sprint
- Keirin
- Madison
- Pursuit
- Omnium
BMX
- Freestyle
- Racing
Diving
Canada qualified a full team of eight divers (four per gender).[46] The team was officially announced on June 12, 2019.[47][48]
- Men
- Women
Equestrian
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Canada qualified a full team of 12 equestrians (four per discipline).[49][50][51] The team of 12 athletes (two men and ten women) was named on June 19, 2019.[52][53]
Dressage
Eventing
Jumping
Fencing
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Canada qualified a full team of 18 fencers (nine men and nine women).[54] The team was announced officially on June 7, 2019.[55][56]
- Individual
- Men
- Women
- Team
- Fencers listed in italics were the substitute.
Field hockey
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Canada qualified a men's and women's team (of 16 athletes each, for a total of 32) by being ranked among the top three unqualified nations from the 2017 Men's Pan American Cup and 2017 Women's Pan American Cup respectively.[57]
Men's tournament
- Roster
Canada announced their squad on 17 June 2019.[58]
Head coach: Paul Bundy
- Preliminary round
- Quarterfinals
- Semifinals
- Gold medal match
Women's tournament
- Roster
The following 16 players were named in the Canada squad.[59]
Head Coach: Giles Bonnet
- Preliminary round
Source: FIH
- Quarterfinals
- Semifinals
- Gold medal match
Golf
Canada qualified a full team of four golfers (two men and two women).[60] The team was officially announced on May 28, 2019.[61][62][63]
Gymnastics
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Canada qualified a full gymnastics team of 21 gymnasts (seven men and 14 women). The team was officially named on June 17, 2019.[64]
Artistic
Canada qualified a full team of ten gymnasts (five men and five women).[65][66]
- Men
- Team & Individual Qualification
- Women
- Team & Individual Qualification
- Individual finals
Rhythmic
Canada qualified a full team of seven gymnasts (two individuals and a group of five).[64]
- Individual
- Individual finals
- Group
Trampoline
Canada qualified a full team of four gymnasts in trampoline (two per gender).[67]
Handball
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Canada qualified a women's team (of 14 athletes) by winning the final qualification tournament.[68][69]
Women's tournament
- Roster
Canada's roster of 14 athletes was officially named on June 3, 2019.[70]
- Vassilia Gagnon
- Camilia Pivin
- Alexandra Pivin
- Audrey Marcoux
- Myriam Laplante
- Nassima Benhacine
- Myriam Zimmer
- Émily Routhier
- Catherine Léger
- Samantha Koosau
- Rosali Langlois
- Yuki Landry
- Katya Chan
- Haven Wong
- Group A
Source: Lima 2019
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) goals scored; 7) draw.
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) goals scored; 7) draw.
24 July 2019 13:00 |
Puerto Rico ![]() |
23−9 | ![]() |
Villa Deportiva Nacional Referees: Paolantoni, García (ARG) |
Ceballos 6 | (12−4) | three players 2 | ||
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Report | 1×![]() ![]() |
25 July 2019 20:30 |
Canada ![]() |
12−41 | ![]() |
Villa Deportiva Nacional Referees: Pineda, Estrada (COL) |
four players 2 | (5−20) | Castro 10 | ||
2×![]() ![]() |
Report | 1×![]() ![]() |
27 July 2019 13:00 |
Cuba ![]() |
28–15 | ![]() |
Villa Deportiva Nacional Referees: Paolantoni, García (ARG) |
Rosabal, Téllez 6 | (11–7) | Benhacine, Routhier 3 | ||
3×![]() ![]() |
Report | 1×![]() ![]() |
- Classification round
29 July 2019 10:00 |
Dominican Republic ![]() |
24–23 | ![]() |
Villa Deportiva Nacional Referees: Sosa, Lemes (URU) |
Brito, Lorenzo 5 | (9–14) | Benhacine 8 | ||
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Report | 2×![]() ![]() |
- Seventh place match
30 July 2019 10:00 |
Canada ![]() |
31–12 | ![]() |
Villa Deportiva Nacional Referees: Pineda, Estrada (COL) |
Routhier 8 | (17–6) | Delgado 5 | ||
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Report | 1×![]() ![]() |
Judo
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Canada entered a total of seven judoka into the competition, declining a few quotas earned.[71] The team was officially named on July 12, 2019, and was considered as a developmental team as many of the country's top judoka were not named to the team.[72]
- Men
- Women
Karate
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Canada qualified four karatekas (one man and three women).[73][74] The team was officially named on June 13, 2019.[75]
- Kata
- Women
- Kumite
Modern pentathlon
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Canada qualified a team of five modern pentathletes (two men and three women).[76][77] The team was officially named on June 27, 2019.[78]
- Individual
- Relay
Racquetball
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Canada qualified four racquetball athletes (two men and two women).[79] The team was officially named on June 20, 2019.[80]
- Men
- Women
Rowing
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Canada qualified 13 rowers (five men and eight women). After winning eight gold medals at the last games on home soil, Rowing Canada decided to send a developmental team to these games. The team was officially named on June 25, 2019.[81]
- Men
- Women
Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; R=Repechage
- Results given are within the heat.
Rugby sevens
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Canada qualified a men's and women's team (of 12 athletes each) automatically.[14]
Men's tournament
- Roster
Canada's roster of 12 athletes was officially named on July 16, 2019. The team was a mix of national team players and younger players looking to gain experience.[82]
- Phil Berna
- Cooper Coats
- Admir Cejvanovic
- Sean Duke
- Nathan Hirayama
- Harry Jones
- Isaac Kaay
- Patrick Kay
- Luke McCloskey
- Josiah Morra
- Brennig Prevost
- Adam Zaruba
- Pool stage
Source: Lima 2019
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored; 5) draw.
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored; 5) draw.
26 July 2019 12:20 |
Canada ![]() | 31–0 | ![]() |
Try: Hirayama (2) 1'm, 3'm Cejvanovic (2) 5'c, 8'c Morra 10'c Con: Hirayama (3/5) 6', 9', 10' | Report |
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center Referee: Cisco Lopez (United States) |
27 July 2019 12:40 |
Canada ![]() | 31–0 | ![]() |
Try: Morra 0'c Coats 3'm Duke 5'c Zaruba (2) 8'c, 11'm Con: Coats (3/4) 1', 5', 8' Kay (0/1) | Report |
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center Referee: Cisco Lopez (United States) |
27 July 2019 16:55 |
Argentina ![]() | 12–7 | ![]() |
Try: Gonzalez 10'c Bazan Velez 12'm Con: Mare (1/2) 10' | Report | Try: Zaruba 7'c Con: Hirayama (1/1) 7' |
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center Referee: Pualo Duarte (Portugal) |
- Semifinal
28 July 2019 11:40 |
Brazil ![]() | 5–35 | ![]() |
Try: Tranquez 2'm Con: M. Duque (0/1) | Report | Try: Berna (2) 1'c, 4'c Cejvanovic 6'c Zaruba 8'c Jones 13'c Con: Hirayama (5/5) 2', 4', 6', 8', 13' |
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center Referee: Paulo Duarte (Portugal) |
- Final
28 July 2019 16:00 |
![]() ![]() | 10–33 | ![]() ![]() |
Try: Morra 0'm Duke 14'm Con: Hirayama (0/2) | Report | Try: Gonzalez (2) 2'c, 4'c Schulz 5'c Sábato 10'c Bazan Velez 12'm Con: Mare (4/5) 2', 4', 6', 11' |
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center Referee: Paulo Duarte (Portugal) |
Women's tournament
- Roster
Canada's roster of 12 athletes was officially named on July 16, 2019. The team was a mix of national team players and younger players looking to gain experience.[83]
- Delaney Aikens
- Pam Buisa
- Emma Chown
- Caroline Crossley
- Olivia De Couverer
- Asia Hogan-Rochester
- Sara Kaljuvee
- Tausani Levale
- Kaili Lukan
- Kayla Moleschi
- Breanne Nicholas
- Temitiope Ogunjimi
- Pool stage
Source: Lima 2019
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored; 5) draw.
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored; 5) draw.
26 July 2019 11:05 |
Canada ![]() | 54–0 | ![]() |
Try: Chown (2) 0'c, 4'c Crossley (2) 7'c, 7'c Levale (2) 9'c, 12'c de Couvreur 10'c Aikens 13'm Con: Nicholas (5/5) 1', 4', 7', 8', 11' Levale (2/3) 9', 12' | Report |
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center Referee: Natalie Barbier (Peru) |
27 July 2019 11:25 |
Canada ![]() | 54–0 | ![]() |
Try: Aikens (2) 0'c, 3'c Moleschi 5'c Chown 7'c Hogan-Rochester (3) 7'c, 11'c, 14'c Buisa 10'm Con: Levale (5/5) 0', 4', 5', 7', 8' Nicholas (2/3) 11', 14' | Report |
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center Referee: Nerea Livoni (Argentina) |
27 July 2019 15:15 |
Canada ![]() | 26–0 | ![]() |
Try: Levale 3'c Lukan 7'm Buisa 9'c Ogunjimi 12'c Con: Nicholas (3/3) 4', 10', 12' Levale (0/1) | Report |
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center Referee: Emily Hsieh (United States) |
- Semifinal
28 July 2019 10:50 |
Canada ![]() | 41–0 | ![]() |
Try: de Couvreur (3) 1'c, 2'm, 8'm Kaljuvee (3) 5'c, 6'c, 12'm Hogan-Rochester 11'm Con: Levale (3/5) 1', 6', 7' Nicholas (0/2) | Report |
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center Referee: Emily Hsieh (United States) |
- Gold medal match
Sailing
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Canada qualified nine boats and 14 sailors.[84][85][86] Canada's team of 14 sailors (eight men and six women) was announced on June 18, 2019.[87][88]
- Men & Women's events
- RDG=Redress given
- Open & Mixed
- DNS=Did not start, STP=Standard penalty
Shooting
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Canada qualified 18 sport shooters (11 men and seven women).[89][90][91] The team was officially named on June 20, 2019.[92] Canada swapped a quota in women's rifle to men's rifle after quota allocation.
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
Squash
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Canada qualified a full squash team of six athletes (three men and three women). The team was officially named on May 14, 2019.[36][93]
- Singles and Doubles
- Team
Softball
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Canada qualified a women's team (of 15 athletes) by being ranked in the top five nations at the 2017 Pan American Championships.[94] The men's team which has won every single gold medal awarded at the Pan American Games failed to qualify.[95]
Women's tournament
- Roster
- Natalie Wideman
- Erika Polidori
- Joanne Lye
- Holly Speers
- Jennifer Salling
- Victoria Hayward
- Janet Leung
- Danielle Lawrie
- Sara Groenewegen
- Emma Entzminger
- Jennifer Gilbert
- Larissa Franklin
- Eujenna Caira
- Kaleigh Rafter
- Morgan Rackel
- Preliminary round
4 August 2019 10:00 |
Canada ![]() |
3–1 | ![]() |
Campo de Softbol, Lima Attendance: 357 |
Boxscore |
5 August 2019 13:00 |
Canada ![]() |
8–0 | ![]() |
Campo de Softbol, Lima Attendance: 0 |
Boxscore |
6 August 2019 10:00 |
Canada ![]() |
1–6 | ![]() |
Campo de Softbol, Lima Attendance: 312 |
Boxscore |
7 August 2019 16:00 |
Peru ![]() |
0–7 | ![]() |
Campo de Softbol, Lima Attendance: 453 |
Boxscore |
8 August 2019 13:00 |
Mexico ![]() |
0–4 | ![]() |
Campo de Softbol, Lima Attendance: 325 |
Boxscore |
- Semifinals
9 August 2019 14:00 |
United States ![]() |
2 - 3 | ![]() |
Campo de Softbol, Lima Attendance: 540 |
Boxscore |
- Grand final
10 August 2019 14:00 |
United States ![]() |
3–1 | ![]() |
Campo de Softbol, Lima Attendance: 850 |
Boxscore |
Swimming
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Canada entered a total of 20 swimmers (four men and 16 women).[96] The team is considered as a B team, full of swimmers who are up and coming and did not qualify for the 2019 World Aquatics Championships.[97][98] Canada's open water swimmers were selected after the 2019 Canadian Open Water Swimming Trials held in the Cayman Islands. The winner of each event and the highest ranked swimmer born between 1999 and 2005 qualified for each respective event.[99][100] Mabel Zavaros was later replaced with swimmer Mackenzie Glover.
- Key
- Note – Ranks given are for the entire round
- NR – National record
- QA – Qualified for Final A
- QB – Qualified for Final B
- Men
- Women
- Swimmers in italics swam in the preliminaries only and received medals.
- Mixed
- Swimmers in italics swam in the preliminaries only and received medals (if medaled).
Surfing
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Canada qualified seven surfers (three men and four women) in the sport's debut at the Pan American Games.[101][102][103][104] The team was officially named on June 7, 2019.[105][106]
- Artistic
- Race
Table tennis
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Canada qualified a full table tennis team of six athletes (three men and three women).[107] The team was officially named on July 15, 2019.[108]
- Singles and Doubles
- Teams
Taekwondo
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Canada qualified a full team of 13 athletes in taekwondo (eight in kyorugi and five in poomsae).[109] The team was officially named on June 11, 2019.[110][111]
- Kyorugi
- Men
- Women
- Poomsae
Tennis
Canada qualified three female tennis athletes. The team was officially named on July 15, 2019.[112]
- Women
Triathlon
Canada qualified a full triathlon team of six athletes (three men and three women). The team was officially named on May 29, 2019. Triathlon Canada is using the event as an opportunity for development and is sending a group of young athletes to gain exposure and experience.[113][114][115]
- Mixed Relay
Volleyball
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Beach
Canada qualified the maximum of four beach volleyball athletes (two men and two women).[116][117] The team was officially named on June 26, 2019.[118]
Indoor
Canada qualified a women's team (of 12 athletes) by winning the bronze medal at the 2018 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup.[119][120]
Women's tournament
- Roster
Canada's roster of 12 athletes was officially named on July 18, 2019. The team was a mix of national team players and younger players looking to gain experience.[121]
- Brianna Beamish
- Megan Beedie
- Megan Cyr
- Sarah Chase
- Hilary Howe
- Sara Kovac
- Kristen Moncks
- Alicia Ogoms
- Kim Robitaille
- Lauren Sproule
- Layne Van Buskirk
- Jazmine White
- Group A
7 August 2019 20:30 |
Peru ![]() |
3–1 | ![]() |
Callao Sports Center Referees: Héctor Ortiz (PUR), Jediel Hosana de Carvalho (BRA) |
(25–17, 25–21, 22–25, 25–18) P2 |
8 August 2019 18:30 |
Dominican Republic ![]() |
3–0 | ![]() |
Callao Sports Center |
(25–16, 25–22, 25–23) P2 P3 |
9 August 2019 18:30 |
Colombia ![]() |
3–1 | ![]() |
Callao Sports Center |
(25–18, 25–19, 19–25, 25–20) P2 P3 |
- Seventh place match
10 August 2019 13:00 |
Canada ![]() |
0–3 | ![]() |
Callao Sports Center |
(16–25, 14–25, 23–25) P2 P3 |
Water polo
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Canada qualified a men's and women's team (of 11 athletes each) automatically as being the only members of zone 4.[14]
Men's tournament
- Roster
Canada's roster of 11 athletes was officially named on July 5, 2019.[122]
- Nicolas Constantin-Bicari
- Jérémie Côté
- Bogdan Djerkovic
- Reuel D'Souza
- Aleksa Gardijan
- Matthew Halajian
- Gaelan Patterso
- Milan Radenovic
- Aria Soleimanipak
- Mark Spooner
- George Torakis
- Group A
Source: Lima 2019
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
4 August 2019 18:00 |
Report | Canada ![]() |
20–7 | ![]() |
Villa María del Truinfo Aquatic Centre, Lima Referees: Marcus Gresele (BRA) Daniel Vázquez (MEX) |
Score by quarters: 4–0, 5–1, 7–2, 4–4 | |||||
Constantin-Bicari 5 | Goals | Loubriel 3 |
5 August 2019 15:00 |
Report | Canada ![]() |
11–13 | ![]() |
Villa María del Truinfo Aquatic Centre, Lima Referees: Boris Margeta (SLO) Arkadii Voevodin (RUS) |
Score by quarters: 3–4, 1–1, 4–6, 3–2 | |||||
Côté 3 | Goals | Hooper 5 |
6 August 2019 15:00 |
Report | Cuba ![]() |
11–20 | ![]() |
Villa María del Truinfo Aquatic Centre, Lima Referees: Gerardo Arellano (MEX) Boris Margeta (SLO) |
Score by quarters: 2–6, 3–5, 2–4, 4–5 | |||||
Carales, Contreras 3 | Goals | Constantin-Bicari 6 |
- Quarterfinals
8 August 2019 15:00 |
Report | Canada ![]() |
13–11 | ![]() |
Villa María del Triunfo Aquatic Centre, Lima Referees: Steven Rotsart (USA) Juan Menéndez (CUB) |
Score by quarters: 4–4, 3–4, 3–2, 3–1 | |||||
Constantin-Bicari, D'Souza 4 | Goals | Álvarez 5 |
- Semifinals
9 August 2019 18:00 |
Report | Canada ![]() |
8–7 | ![]() |
Villa María del Triunfo Aquatic Centre, Lima Referees: Boris Margeta (SLO) Reinel Castillo (PUR) |
Score by quarters: 3–1, 0–0, 1–3, 4–3 | |||||
Constantin-Bicari, Côté 2 | Goals | Coutinho, Guimarães 2 |
- Gold medal match
10 August 2019 19:30 |
Report | ![]() ![]() |
6–18 | ![]() ![]() |
Villa María del Triunfo Aquatic Centre, Lima Referees: Boris Margeta (SLO) Arkadii Voevodin (RUS) |
Score by quarters: 1–4, 1–6, 1–2, 3–6 | |||||
Gardijan 2 | Goals | three players 5 |
Women's tournament
- Roster
Canada's roster of 11 athletes was officially named on July 5, 2019.[123]
- Preliminary round
Source: Lima 2019
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
(H) Hosts
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
(H) Hosts
4 August 2019 9:30 |
Report | Cuba ![]() |
5–20 | ![]() |
Villa María del Triunfo Aquatic Centre, Lima Referees: Reynel Torres (PUR) Amber Drury (USA) |
Score by quarters: 1-4, 1-4, 0-7, 3-5 | |||||
Villa 3 | Goals | Crevier, Fournier 4 |
5 August 2019 9:30 |
Report | Peru ![]() |
2–28 | ![]() |
Villa María del Triunfo Aquatic Centre, Lima Referees: Marcus Gresele (BRA) Ángel Irizarry (PUR) |
Score by quarters: 0-9, 0-6, 1-7, 1-6 | |||||
Deza, Urquiza 1 | Goals | Crevier, Wright 5 |
6 August 2019 12:30 |
Report | Canada ![]() |
27–6 | ![]() |
Villa María del Triunfo Aquatic Centre, Lima Referees: Steven Rotsart (USA) Fabio Toffoli (BRA) |
Score by quarters: 6-3, 5-1, 9-1, 7-1 | |||||
Wright 5 | Goals | Ramírez 2 |
- Quarterfinal
8 August 2019 12:30 |
Report | Venezuela ![]() |
3–22 | ![]() |
VMT Aquatic Centre, Lima Referees: Diego Hernán Garibaldi (ARG) José Angel Ortiz Irizarry (PUR) |
Score by quarters: 0–8, 2–4, 0–6, 1–4 |
- Semifinal
9 August 2019 11:00 |
Report | Brazil ![]() |
5–19 | ![]() |
VMT Aquatic Centre, Lima Referees: Arkadi Voevodin (RUS) José Angel Ortiz Irizarry (PUR) |
Score by quarters: 1–4, 3–5, 1–5, 0–5 |
- Gold medal match
10 August 2019 12:30 |
Report | ![]() ![]() |
4–24 | ![]() ![]() |
VMT Aquatic Centre, Lima Referees: Daniel Rodrigo Vázquez (MEX) Fernado Varela Llanos (PER) |
Score by quarters: 1–6, 2–7, 1–10, 0–1 | |||||
four players 1 | Goals | M. Fischer 6 |
Water skiing
Summarize
Perspective
Canada qualified a full team of six water skiers and wakeboarders (three per gender). The team as officially named on July 19, 2019.[124]
- Waterski and Wakeboard
- Overall
Weightlifting
Canada qualified four weightlifters (one man and three women).[125] The team as officially named on July 18, 2019.[126]
Wrestling
Summarize
Perspective
Canada qualified a team of 11 wrestlers (seven men and four women).[127] The team was officially named on May 31, 2019.[128][129] Jade Parsons replaced Diana Weicker, five days before the competition.[130]
- Men's freestyle
- Greco-Roman
- Women's freestyle
See also
References
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