Sailing at the 2019 Pan American Games

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Sailing competitions at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru took place between August 3 and 10, 2019 at the Yacht Club Peruano in the city of Paracas.[1]

VenueYacht Club Peruano
DatesAugust 3–10, 2019
Competitors168 from 26 nations
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Sailing at the 2019 Pan American Games
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VenueYacht Club Peruano
DatesAugust 3–10, 2019
Competitors168 from 26 nations
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Ten medal events were contested. Two of the events were for men, three for women, two were open (any gender can compete) and three are mixed (entries are required to include both genders). Eight of the events were carried over from the 2015 Games, with the Nacra 17 and Formula Kite events replacing the Hobie 16 and J/24.[2] A total of 148 athletes across 106 boats qualified to compete at the games.[3] On January 17, 2019, it was announced that an 11th medal event would be contested, the 49er, for men. A total of 168 sailors and 116 boats were scheduled to compete.[4][5][6]

The top placing athlete (not already qualified) from North America and South America in the men's laser and women's laser radial, qualified for the sailing competitions at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, along with the top two boats in the 49er, 49erfx and Nacra 17 events will also qualify.[7]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Peru)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil5229
2 Argentina2327
 United States2327
4 Canada1113
5 Guatemala1001
6 Uruguay0202
7 Peru*0022
8 Aruba0011
 Chile0011
Totals (9 entries)11111133
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Medalists

Men's events

Women's events

Open events

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Sunfish
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Matheus Dellagnelo
 Brazil
Luke Ramsay
 Canada
Renzo Sanguineti
 Peru
Formula Kite
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Bruno Lobo
 Brazil
Nicolás Landauer
 Uruguay
Will Cyr
 United States
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Mixed events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Snipe
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 United States
Ernesto Rodriguez
Hallie Schiffman
 Uruguay
Ricardo Fabini
Florencia Parnizari
 Brazil
Rafael Martins
Juliana Duque
Lightning
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 Argentina
Javier Conte
Paula Salerno
Ignacio Giammona
 Brazil
Cláudio Biekarck
Isabel Ficker
Gunnar Ficker
 Chile
Felipe Robles
Andrés Guevara
Paula Herman
Nacra 17
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 United States
Riley Gibbs
Anna Weis
 Argentina
Mateo Majdalani
Eugenia Bosco
 Brazil
Samuel Albrecht
Gabriela Nicolino
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Participating nations

A total of 26 countries qualified sailors, a record high.[8][9][10] The number of athletes a nation entered is in parentheses beside the name of the country.[11]

Qualification

A total of 168 sailors and 116 boats qualified to compete at the games. A nation may enter a maximum of one boat in each of the ten events and a maximum of 17 athletes. Each event had different qualifying events that began in 2017. The host nation (Peru) automatically qualified in all ten events (17 athletes).[12][3]

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