Squash at the 2015 Pan American Games

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Squash competitions at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto was held from July 11 to 17.[1] The venue for the competitions was Direct Energy Centre (Exhibition Centre), due to naming rights the venue was known as the latter for the duration of the games.[2] The venue also staged the racquetball. A total of six events were contested (three each for men and women).[2]

VenueExhibition Centre – Hall C
DatesJuly 11–17
No. of events6 (3 men, 3 women)
Competitors56 from 13 nations
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Squash at the 2015 Pan American Games
Squash pictogram for the games
VenueExhibition Centre – Hall C
DatesJuly 11–17
No. of events6 (3 men, 3 women)
Competitors56 from 13 nations
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Competition schedule

The Direct Energy Centre (Exhibition Centre), was the venue for the squash competitions

The following is the competition schedule for the squash competitions:[3]

RRRound robin EEliminations ¼Quarterfinals ½Semifinals FFinal
More information Event↓/Date →, Sat 11 ...
Event↓/Date →Sat 11Sun 12Mon 13Tue 14Wed 15Thu 16Fri 17
Men's singlesE¼½F
Men's doublesEEF
Men's teamRRRREF
Women's singlesE¼½F
Women's doublesEEF
Women's teamRRRREF
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Medal table

  *   Host nation (Canada)

More information Rank, Nation ...
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States3126
2 Colombia2024
3 Canada*1326
4 Mexico0145
5 Peru0112
6 Argentina0011
Totals (6 entries)661224
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Medalists

Participating nations

A total of 13 countries qualified athletes. The number of athletes a nation entered is in parentheses beside the name of the country.

Qualification

A total of 56 athletes qualified to compete at the Games (32 male, 24 female). Each country was allowed to enter a maximum of three male and three female athletes.[4] The top ten men's teams and top eight women's teams (including Canada) at the 2014 Pan American Sports Festival qualified the games. A further two wildcards were allocated (2 men). A nation may enter a maximum of two athletes per singles events, and one doubles per event.[2][5]

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