Modern pentathlon at the 2019 Pan American Games

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Modern pentathlon competitions at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru were held between July 27 and 30, 2019 at the Military School of Chorrillos.[1][2]

VenueMilitary School of Chorrillos
DatesJuly 27–30, 2019
Competitors64 from 16 nations
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Modern pentathlon at the 2019 Pan American Games
Modern pentathlon pictogram
VenueMilitary School of Chorrillos
DatesJuly 27–30, 2019
Competitors64 from 16 nations
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Five medal events were contested. Two were individual events, one per gender. A further three events (men, women and mixed) in the relay format were contested, after the Panamsports added them to the sports program.

The top two athletes from North American and South America, along with the next highest non-qualified athlete qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.[3]


Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States2204
2 Mexico2002
3 Guatemala1012
4 Cuba0213
5 Chile0101
6 Argentina0022
7 Brazil0011
Totals (7 entries)55515
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Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual
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Charles Fernandez
 Guatemala
Esteban Bustos
 Chile
Sergio Villamayor
 Argentina
Men's relay
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 Mexico
Duilio Carrillo
José Melchor Silva
 United States
Brendan Anderson
Amro El-Geziry
 Argentina
Sergio Villamayor
Emmanuel Zapata
Women's individual
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Mariana Arceo
 Mexico
Samantha Achterberg
 United States
Leydi Moya
 Cuba
Women's relay
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 United States
Samantha Achterberg
Jessia Davis
 Cuba
Elani Camara Rodriguez
Leydi Moya
 Brazil
Isabela Abreu
Priscila Oliveira
Mixed relay
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 United States
Amro El-Geziry
Isabella Isaksen
 Cuba
Jose Ricardo Figueroa
Leydi Moya
 Guatemala
María Diéguez
Charles Fernandez
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Qualification

A total of 64 Modern pentathletes qualified to compete. Each nation was allowed to enter a maximum of six athletes (three per gender). Quotas were awarded across three qualification tournaments. The host nation, Peru, automatically qualified four athletes (two per gender).[4]

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