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The Pan American Games get underway today in Santiago, Chile, and now that we finally have the complete lists of all athletes attending, we are happy to share everything you’ll need to follow along over the next week.
What’s at Stake?
In addition to the usual medals and other accolades available to the athletes competing at this major continental Games, there’s an added element of excitement here as two athletes – one WAG and one MAG – will earn berths to next year’s Olympic Games!
While the rest of the continental berths won’t be available until the 2024 season, the Pan American federation was able to get permission from the FIG to use this year’s Games as the qualifier so they won’t have to organize yet another continental meet next spring after hosting two this year. Though this continental meet happens out of order in terms of how spots are awarded – it’s supposed to be apparatus world cups first, then continental meets) and these continental spots here won’t become official until after the world cups end next year, we’ll still unofficially know the recipients of these berths this week.
To earn the spot, the athlete must be the highest-ranked eligible individual based on the all-around final competition, which happens on Monday. Eligible here just means that they can’t have either previously qualified as an individual, or their nation can’t have qualified a full team, which currently rules out anyone who qualified at worlds last year or this year.
Who’s Competing?
Please see below for the complete lists of athletes who are expected to attend.
| ARGENTINA | |
| Santiago Agostinelli Luca Alfieri Julian Jato Santiago Mayol Daniel Villafañe |
Milagros Curti Lucila Estarli Nicole Iribarne Leila Martinez Meline Mesropian |
| BARBADOS | |
| Anya Pilgrim | |
| BOLIVIA | |
| Oliver Sons | Diana Vasquez |
| BRAZIL | |
| Yuri Guimarães Arthur Mariano Bernardo Miranda Patrick Sampaio Diogo Soares |
Rebeca Andrade Jade Barbosa Carolyne Pedro Flavia Saraiva Julia Soares |
| CANADA | |
| Zachary Clay René Cournoyer Félix Dolci William Emard Jayson Rampersad |
Cassie Lee Frédérique Sgarbossa Ava Stewart Aurélie Tran Sydney Turner |
| CHILE | |
| Joel Alvarez Josue Armijo Luciano Letelier Cristobal Prado Ignacio Varas |
Barbara Achondo Sofia Casella Antonia Marihuan Makarena Pinto Franchesca Santi |
| COLOMBIA | |
| Kristopher Bohorquez Dilan Jimenez Juan Larrahondo Andres Martinez Sergio Vargas |
Luisa Blanco Ginna Escobar Daira Lamadrid Angélica Mesa Yiseth Valenzuela |
| COSTA RICA | |
| Andres Valverde | Franciny Morales Anelena Rodriguez |
| CUBA | |
| Alejandro de la Cruz José Escandón Diorges Escobar Pablo Pozo Yohendry Villaverde |
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| DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | |
| Audrys Nin Reyes Leandro Peña |
Camil Betances Ana Fuentes |
| ECUADOR | |
| Cesar Lopez Johnny Valencia |
Ashley Bohorquez Alais Perea |
| EL SALVADOR | |
| Pablo Velasquez | Alexa Grande |
| GUATEMALA | |
| Jorge Vega | |
| HAITI | |
| Lynnzee Brown | |
| JAMAICA | |
| Caleb Faulk | Tyesha Mattis |
| MEXICO | |
| Fabian de Luna Rodrigo Gomez Josue Juarez Isaac Nuñez Alonso Perez |
Paulina Campos Natalia Escalera Cassandra Loustalot Alexa Moreno Ahtziri Sandoval |
| PANAMA | |
| Richard Atencio | Valentina Brostella Hillary Heron Lana Herrera Celia Kuriakuz Karla Navas |
| PERU | |
| Edward Alarcon Edward Gonzales |
Ana Karina Mendez |
| PUERTO RICO | |
| Nelson Guilbe Jose Lopez Andres Perez |
Alejandra Alvarez Karelys Diaz Stella Diaz Ainhoa Herrero Katyna Alicea |
| TRINIDAD & TOBAGO | |
| Jameel Ali | Annalise Newman-Achee |
| UNITED STATES | |
| Cameron Bock Stephen Nedoroscik Vahe Petrosyan* Curran Phillips Colt Walker Donnell Whittenburg |
Jordan Chiles Kayla DiCello Katelyn Jong* Kaliya Lincoln Zoe Miller Tiana Sumanasekera |
| VENEZUELA | |
| Edward Rolin Adickxon Trejo |
Milca Leon Deborah Salmina |
*Competing individually
When’s it Happening?
See below for the complete schedule. All times listed are local to Santiago, which is one hour ahead of ET.
| SATURDAY OCTOBER 21 | |
| 2:00 pm | Men’s Team Final & Individual Qualifications – Subdivision 1 Argentina, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, Venezuela |
| 6:30 pm | Men’s Team Final & Individual Qualifications – Subdivision 2 Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Jamaica, Panama, Trinidad & Tobago, United States |
| SUNDAY OCTOBER 22 | |
| 12:30 pm | Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualifications – Subdivision 1 Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, United States |
| 2:30 pm | Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualifications – Subdivision 2 Argentina, Barbados, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Peru, United States, Venezuela |
| 6:00 pm | Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualifications – Subdivision 3 Brazil, Canada, Chile, Puerto Rico |
| MONDAY OCTOBER 23 | |
| 1:00 pm | Men’s All-Around Final |
| 6:00 pm | Women’s All-Around Final |
| TUESDAY OCTOBER 24 | |
| 5:00 pm | Men’s Floor Exercise Final |
| 5:30 pm | Women’s Vault Final |
| 6:00 pm | Pommel Horse Final |
| 7:20 pm | Uneven Bars Final |
| 7:50 pm | Still Rings Final |
| WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25 | |
| 5:00 pm | Men’s Vault Final |
| 5:30 pm | Balance Beam Final |
| 6:00 pm | Parallel Bars Final |
| 7:20 pm | Women’s Floor Exercise Final |
| 7:50 pm | High Bar Final |
How Can We Follow Along?
All sessions will be streamed live on the PANAM Sports Channel! We are also here in Santiago and will be live blogging every session from the arena, so be sure to follow along in case the stream isn’t showing the routines you want to know about.
Live scores should be available through the Santiago 2023 Results website.
Article by Lauren Hopkins
I feel silly asking this because I clearly missed something obvious, but how is Katelyn Jong competing individually? Like, there’s one individual spot in the whole competition and she got it…somehow?
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She got it from winning the Junior Pan Am Games title in 2021! Same with Vahe Petrosyan. Those were the only automatic spots available.
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Oh, that makes sense, thanks! I probably forgot because 2021 Jr PanAms was, like, 17 years ago.
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