Rowing at the 2019 Pan American Games
| Rowing at the 2019 Pan American Games | |
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| Venue | Albufera Medio Mundo | 
| Dates | August 6–10, 2019 | 
| No. of events | 14 (8 men, 6 women) | 
| Competitors | 220 | 
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| Qualification | ||
| Single sculls | men | women | 
| Lwt Single sculls | women | |
| Double sculls | men | women | 
| Lwt double sculls | men | women | 
| Quadruple sculls | men | women | 
| Coxless pair | men | women | 
| Coxless four | men | |
| Lwt coxless four | men | |
| Eight | men | |
Rowing competitions at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, were held between August 6 and 10, 2019, at Albufera Medio Mundo in Huacho.[1]
Fourteen medal events were contested, eight for males and six for females.
Medal table
| Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |  Argentina | 4 | 2 | 3 | 9 | 
| 2 |  Chile | 4 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 
| 3 |  Cuba | 2 | 4 | 4 | 10 | 
| 4 |  Mexico | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 
| 5 | .svg.png) Canada | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 
| 6 |  Brazil | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 
| 7 |  United States | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 
| 8 |  Trinidad and Tobago | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 
| Totals (8 entries) | 14 | 14 | 14 | 42 | |
Medalists
Men's events
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single sculls | Ángel Fournier  Cuba | Juan Carlos Cabrera  Mexico | Brian Rosso  Argentina | |||
| Double sculls |  Argentina Rodrigo Murillo Cristian Rosso |  Cuba Boris Guerra Adrián Oquendo |  Brazil Uncas Batista Lucas Verthein | |||
| Lightweight double sculls |  Mexico Alan Armenta Alexis López |  Argentina Alejandro Colomino Carlo Lauro Gracia |  Chile César Abaroa Eber Sanhueza | |||
| Quadruple sculls [a] |  Argentina Rodrigo Murillo Brian Rosso Cristian Rosso Ariel Suárez |  Cuba Reidy Cardona Boris Guerra Adrián Oquendo Jorge Patterson |  Mexico Hugo Carpio Jordy Gutiérrez Diego Sánchez Miguel Carballo | |||
| Coxless pair |  Chile Ignacio Abraham Christopher Kalleg |  Brazil Pau Vela Xavier Vela |  Argentina Agustín Díaz Axel Haack | |||
| Coxless four |  Argentina Iván Carino Agustín Díaz Francisco Esteras Azel Haack |  Cuba Carlos Ajete Reidy Cardona Eduardo González Jesús Rodríguez |  Brazil Gabriel Campos Alef Fontoura Willian Giaretton Fábio Moreira | |||
| Lightweight coxless four |  Chile Felipe Cárdenas Roberto Liewald Fabián Oyarzún Felipe Oyarzún |  Mexico Angy Canul Alexis López Rafael Mejía Marco Velázquez |  Cuba Alexei Carballosa Osvaldo Pérez Ennier Tamayo Yhoan Uribarri | |||
| Coxed eight |  Argentina Iván Carino Francisco Esteras Axel Haack Tomás Herrera Joel Infante Rodrigo Murillo Joel Romero Agustín Scenna Ariel Suárez |  Chile César Abaroa Alfredo Abraham Ignacio Abraham Selim Echeverría Christopher Kalleg Francisco Lapostol Antonia Liewald Nelson Martínez Óscar Vásquez |  Cuba Carlos Ajete Reidy Cardona Eduardo González Boris Guerra Yoelvis Hernández Adrián Oquendo Jorge Patterson Jesús Rodríguez Yadian Rodríguez | |||
- Men's quadruple sculls Marcos Sarraute was stripped of his gold medal due to a doping violation. Uruguay team was disqualified.[2]
Women's events
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single sculls | Jessica Sevick .svg.png) Canada | Felice Chow  Trinidad and Tobago | Soraya Jadué  Chile | |||
| Lightweight single sculls | Kenia Lechuga  Mexico | Milka Kraljev  Argentina | Milena Venega  Cuba | |||
| Double sculls |  Cuba Yariulvis Cobas Aimeé Hernández |  United States Margaret Fellows Julia Lonchar |  Argentina Milka Kraljev Oriana Ruiz | |||
| Lightweight double sculls | .svg.png) Canada Katherine Haber Jaclyn Stelmaszyk |  Chile Isidora Niemeyer Yoselyn Cárcamo |  Cuba Rosana Serrano Milena Venega | |||
| Quadruple sculls |  Chile Melita Abraham Antonia Abraham Soraya Jadué Isidora Niemeyer |  Cuba Yariulvis Cobas Marelis González Aimeé Hernández Rayma Ortíz |  United States Margaret Fellows Solveig Imsdahl Julia Lonchar Keara Twist | |||
| Coxless pair |  Chile Melita Abraham Antonia Abraham | .svg.png) Canada Jessie Loutit Larissa Werbicki |  Mexico Maite Arrillaga Fernanda Ceballos | |||
Qualification
A total of 220 rowers will qualify to compete at the games. A country may only enter a maximum of 26 rowers. All qualification will be done at the 2018 Qualifier Championship (except the men's eights which will be by entry only), where a specific number of boats will qualify in each of the fourteen events.[3]
References
- ^ "Pan American Schedule" (PDF). www.lima2019.pe. Lima Organizing Committee for the 2019 Pan and Parapan American Games (COPAL). 13 June 2019. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
- ^ "Remo: Uruguay perdió su oro de los Juegos Panamericanos por un control antidopaje adverso". FútbolUy (in Spanish). 11 November 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ^ "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
