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Gymnastics at the 2023 Pan American Games
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Gymnastics competitions at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, took place between October 21 and November 4, 2023, at the Training Center for Collective Sport in the National Stadium Cluster.[1][2][3]
The artistic competitions took place between October 21 and 25. The rhythmic competition took place between November 1 and 4. The trampoline competition took place between November 3 and 4.
26 medal events were contested; 14 in artistic gymnastics (eight for men, six for women), eight in rhythmic (all for women), and four in trampoline (two per gender). Synchronized trampoline was contested for the first time. A total of 197 gymnasts competed: 118 in artistic (59 per gender),[4] 53 in rhythmic,[5] and 26 in trampoline (13 per gender).[6]
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Qualification
A total of up to 201 gymnasts are allowed to compete (122 in artistic, 53 in rhythmic and 26 in trampoline).[7] A nation may enter a maximum of 21 athletes across all disciplines (five in each gender for artistic, five athletes in rhythmic group, two in individual and two in each trampoline event). All individual gold medalists from the 2021 Junior Pan American Games in Cali, Colombia also qualify in addition to the maximum quota per nation. All qualification was done via each discipline's 2023 Pan American Gymnastics Championships.[7]
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Medal summary
Medal table
* Host nation (Chile)
Artistic gymnastics
Men
Women
Rhythmic gymnastics
Individual
Group
Trampoline
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Olympic berths
Artistic gymnastics
Two Olympic berths were contested at this event. The highest placing eligible gymnasts during the men's all-around final and the women's all-around final would earn these quotas. For the men this was Audrys Nin Reyes of the Dominican Republic. For women this was Luisa Blanco of Colombia.[8]
Rhythmic gymnastics
Two Olympic berths were available for rhythmic gymnastics, one for an individual and one for a group. The berths went to the all-around silver medalists, individual Evita Griskenas and the group representing Mexico.[9]
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