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Peru at the Pan American Games

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Peru at the
Pan American Games
IOC codePER
NOCPeruvian Olympic Committee
Websitewww.coperu.org
Medals
Ranked 15th
Gold
29
Silver
46
Bronze
105
Total
180
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

Peru at the Pan American Games. The Peruvians had participated in all editions of the games, except in 1955 in Mexico City. They have won a total of 19 gold medals, 40 silver and 90 bronze and 149 overall counting the 2019 Panamerican Games in Lima.

Lima was elected to stage the Games in 2013. It is the seventh city in South America to receive the games.

The Peruvian capital, Lima, was the venue for the games in 2019.[1] The inauguration of the event was on July 26 at the National Stadium of Lima, with more than 50,000 people present. The event was preceded by the President of Peru, Martin Vizcarra.

As host of Pan American Games in Lima, Peru made sporting history by winning 11 gold medals, surpassing the 3 at Toronto in 2015 and the 2 won in Buenos Aires in 1951. Prior to these Games Peru had won 8 gold medals all told; in Lima alone Peru won 11 gold medals in one edition. This is by far the best performance of any Peruvian sporting delegation to date.

Pan American Games

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Medals by games

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Year Host city Gold Silver Bronze Total
1951 Buenos Aires 2 5 7 14
1955 Mexico City 0 0 0 0
1959 Chicago 0 2 5 7
1963 São Paulo 0 1 1 2
1967 Winnipeg 0 2 1 3
1971 Cali 0 1 4 5
1975 Mexico City 1 1 0 2
1979 San Juan 0 1 2 3
1983 Caracas 1 1 4 6
1987 Indianapolis 0 4 2 6
1991 Havana 0 0 3 3
1995 Mar del Plata 0 3 4 7
1999 Winnipeg 0 2 6 8
2003 Santo Domingo 1 1 8 10
2007 Rio de Janeiro 0 4 8 12
2011 Guadalajara 0 2 5 7
2015 Toronto 3 3 6 12
2019 Lima 11 7 23 41
2023 Santiago 10 6 16 32
2027 Lima Future event
Total 29 46 105 180

Medalists

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(This section will be changing until we investigate all data)

Gold medal

1951 Buenos Aires - Edwin Vásquez Cam (Shooting)[2]

1951 Buenos Aires - Julia Sánchez (Athletics - 100 m)[3][4]

1975 Mexico - Edith Noeding (Running - 100 m vallas)[5][6]

1983 Caracas - Carlos Hora (Shooting)

2003 Santo Domingo - Alexis Carvajal (Karate)

2015 Toronto - Francisco Boza (Shooting)[7]

2015 Toronto - Natalia Cuglievan (Water skiing tricks)[8]

2015 Toronto - Alexandra Grande (Karate)[9]

2019 Lima - Gladys Tejeda (Athletics - Women Marathon)[10][11]

2019 Lima - Christian Pacheco (Athletics - Men Marathon)[12][13]

2019 Lima - Diego Elías (Squash)[14][15]

2019 Lima - Natalia Cuglievan (Water skiing tricks)[16][17]

2019 Lima - Piccolo Clemente (Men Surf Longboard)[18]

2019 Lima - Lucca Mesinas (Men Surf Open)[19][20]

2019 Lima - Daniella Rosas (Women Surf Open)[21][22]

2019 Lima - John Trebejo, Oliver Del Castillo y Carlos Lam (Men Karate Kata)[23][24]

2019 Lima - Claudia Suárez (Ball game Basque Paleta fronton)[25][26]

2019 Lima - Kevin Martínez (Ball game Basque Paleta fronton)[27][28]

2019 Lima - Alexandra Grande (Karate)[29][30]

Silver medal

(winners under research)

1951 Buenos Aires - Gerardo Salazar (Decathlon), Javier Piqueras Sánchez Concha (Pole vault Men) 2007 Rio de Janeiro - Alexander Zimmermann (Sailing Men's Sunfish Class), Peter Lopez (Taekwondo Men's 68 kg), Miñán Mogollón (Weightlifting Men's 62 kg), Sixto Barrera (Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 74 kg) 2011 Guadalajara - Lizbeth Diez-Canseco (Taekwondo Women's 49 kg) Alexandra Grande (Karate Women's 61 kg) 2019 Lima - Gabriela García León (Athleticism Women March), Alonso Wong (Judo), Tamil Martino (Surf SUP Men), María Fernanda Reyes (Longboard Women), Vania Torres (Surf SUP Women), Hugo Del Castillo (Taekwondo Poomsae Individual Men), Marcela Castillo (Taekwondo Poomsae Individual Women).

Bronze medal

(winners under research)

2011 Guadalajara - Claudia Rivero (Badminton Women's singles), Claudia Rivero with Rodrigo Pacheco (Badminton Mixed doubles), Gladys Tejeda (Athletics Women's Marathon), Inés Melchor (Athletics Women's 5,000 metres), Juan Postigos (Judo Men's 60 kg) 2015 Toronto - Alexandra Vindrola (Karate), Thalia Mallqui, Yanet Sovero (Wrestling Freestyle women), Mario Molina (Wrestling Greco-Roman) 2019 Lima - Mario Bazan (Athleticism 3000m Obstáculos Men), Leodan Pezo Saboya (Box 60kg-Light Men) José Maria Lucar (Box 91kg-Crucero Men), Mariano Wong (Karate Individual Kata Men), Team Peru (Karate Kata Women), Isabel Aco (Karate +68kg), Ingrid Aranda (Karate Individual Kata  Women), Luis Bardalez, (Weightlifting 67 kg Men), Thalia Mallqui (Wrestling Free 50 Women), Team Peru (BQP Frontenis Women Double), Team Peru (Squash Men Double), Itzel Delgado (Surf SUP Race men), Team Peru (Taekwondo Poomsae Pair Mixed), Team Peru Tenis Galdos y Varillas (Tenis Double Men), Team Peru Iamachkine y Galdos (Tenis Double Mixed), Marko Carrillo (Shooting 25m Pistol Tiro Rapido Men), Nicolas Pacheco, (Shooting Skeet Men), Renzo Sanguineti (Sailing Open Boat), Maria Bazo (Sailing Tabla a Vela Women) Yuta Galarreta (Judo 90kg Hombres) Yuliana Bolívar (Judo +78kg Mujeres).

Junior Pan American Games

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Medals by games

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Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Colombia 2021 Cali-Valle 6 15 14 35 12th
Paraguay 2025 Asunción Future event
Total 6 15 14 35 12th

References

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  2. ^ Quinteros, Adolfo (2022-07-28). "Edwin Vásquez Cam". larepublica.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-26.
  3. ^ "Julia Sánchez Deza: La saeta de América". elperuano.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-26.
  4. ^ "La primera atleta peruana en ganar una medalla de oro en los juegos panamericanos, Julia Sanchez". andina.pe. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
  5. ^ Batalla, Carlos (2019-07-25). "Edith Noeding, la atleta que trajo el oro panamericano al Perú". El Comercio Perú (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-27.
  6. ^ "Edith Noeding, la dama de oro del atletismo peruano - Atletismo Sudamericano" (in Spanish). 2020-07-19. Retrieved 2022-09-27.
  7. ^ "¡Oro para Perú! Francisco Boza Dibos ganó primera medalla dorada para el Perú en los Juegos Panamericanos Toronto 2015". www.gob.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-27.
  8. ^ "¡Nuevo oro para Perú! Natalia Cuglievan suma tercera medalla dorada en los Juegos Panamericanos Toronto 2015". www.gob.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-27.
  9. ^ PERÚ, NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO (2015-07-24). "Toronto 2015: Alexandra Grande ganó medalla de oro en karate | DEPORTE-TOTAL". El Comercio Perú (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-27.
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  12. ^ GrupoRPP (2019-07-27). "¡La segunda medalla de oro peruana! Christian Pacheco ganó la maratón masculina de Lima 2019". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  13. ^ "CRISTHIAN PACHECO OBTIENE SEGUNDA MEDALLA DE ORO PARA PERÚ". Lima 2019 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  14. ^ "Lima 2019: Diego Elías ganó el tercer oro para Perú en squash | PERU". Gestión (in Spanish). 2019-07-27. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  15. ^ "Diego Elías, primer miraflorino que gana medalla de oro en Lima 2019". Municipalidad de Miraflores (in Spanish). 2019-07-27. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  16. ^ "Lima 2019: peruana Natalia Cuglievan ganó la medalla de oro en esquí acuático". andina.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  17. ^ "UN DÍA COMO HOY, NATALIA CUGLIEVAN SE CONSAGRABA BICAMPEONA PANAMERICANA". Lima 2019 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  18. ^ "Lima 2019: 'Piccolo' Clemente se llevó el oro en surf en los Juegos Panamericanos | TENDENCIAS". Gestión (in Spanish). 2019-08-04. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  19. ^ "Lima 2019: Lucca Mesinas ganó medalla de oro en surf en los Juegos Panamericanos". Gestión (in Spanish). 2019-08-04. Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  20. ^ "Lima 2019: Lucca Mesinas se coronó en los Juegos Panamericanos en open surf y clasificó a Tokio 2020 | Lucca Mesinas | Surf | FULL-DEPORTES". Depor (in Spanish). 2019-08-04. Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  21. ^ "DANIELA ROSAS HACE HISTORIA AL CLASIFICAR A LOS JUEGOS OLÍMPICOS TOKIO 2020". Lima 2019 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  22. ^ "Lima 2019: la peruana Daniella Rosas logró la medalla de oro en surf". andina.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  23. ^ "UN DÍA COMO HOY EL PERÚ LOGRÓ UN ORO HISTÓRICO EN KATA MASCULINO". Lima 2019 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  24. ^ GrupoRPP (2019-08-09). "¡Gigantes! Así fue la presentación de los peruanos que ganaron la medalla de oro en Karate en los Juegos Panamericanos". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  25. ^ "Lima 2019: Claudia Suárez logró medalla de oro en paleta frontón". canaln.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  26. ^ "Claudia Suárez ganó el oro en paleta frontón". Diario AS (in Spanish). 2019-08-10. Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  27. ^ "Lima 2019: Kevin Martínez ganó medalla de oro en frontón peruano". Gestión (in Spanish). 2019-08-10. Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  28. ^ "Lima 2019: Kevin Martínez obtuvo la medalla de oro en frontón". canaln.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  29. ^ "Lima 2019: Alexandra Grande concretó la undécima medalla de oro para Perú en Juegos Panamericanos". Gestión (in Spanish). 2019-08-10. Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  30. ^ "¡Le hace honor a su apellido!: así fue la celebración de Alexandra Grande tras ganar el oro en Panamericanos". RPP (in Spanish). 2019-08-10. Retrieved 2022-10-04.
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