Boxing at the Pan American Games

Boxing has been contested at every Pan American Games since the first edition of the games in 1951.[1] Until the 2007 Pan American Games was the final games with boxing as a male-only event. The 2011 Pan American Games included women's boxing in the program for the first time.[2]

Medal table

The following table is ranked by the number of golds, then silvers, then bronzes. At the 1951 games there the losing semi-finalists held a bronze medal playoff; since then, both losing semi-finalists have received bronze medals.

Updated to include 2019 results (including women results).

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Cuba (CUB)982117136
2 United States (USA)343646116
3 Argentina (ARG)22162866
4 Brazil (BRA)8223767
5 Venezuela (VEN)8154164
6 Mexico (MEX)8133859
7 Puerto Rico (PUR)7182550
8 Canada (CAN)6123048
9 Colombia (COL)4101428
10 Dominican Republic (DOM)3162746
11 Chile (CHI)29819
12 Ecuador (ECU)15814
13 Uruguay (URU)1179
14 Jamaica (JAM)021012
15 Peru (PER)0224
16 Guyana (GUY)0178
17 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)0134
18 Panama (PAN)0123
19 Bahamas (BAH)0101
20 Nicaragua (NCA)0044
21 El Salvador (ESA)0022
 Guatemala (GUA)0022
23 Antigua and Barbuda (ANT)0011
 Barbados (BAR)0011
 Costa Rica (CRC)0011
 Honduras (HON)0011
Totals (26 nations)202202362766
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See also

  • Pan American Boxing Championships (discontinued event)

References

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