Wrestling at the 2011 Pan American Games

Wrestling competitions at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara were held from October 20 to October 24 at the CODE II Gymnasium.[1]

Wrestling at the XVI Pan American Games
VenueCODE II Gymnasium
DatesOctober 20 – October 24
Competitors144 from 18 nations
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2015»

Medal summary

  *   Host nation (Mexico)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Cuba (CUB)92314
2 United States (USA)55212
3 Venezuela (VEN)1359
4 Canada (CAN)1247
5 Dominican Republic (DOM)1179
6 Puerto Rico (PUR)1102
7 Colombia (COL)0257
8 Mexico (MEX)*0123
9 Brazil (BRA)0112
10 Argentina (ARG)0033
 Ecuador (ECU)0033
12 El Salvador (ESA)0011
Totals (12 nations)18183672

Men's events

Men's Freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg
Juan Ramírez Beltré
 Dominican Republic
Obe Blanc
 United States
Steven Takahashi
 Canada
Juan Valverde
 Ecuador
60 kg
Franklin Gomez
 Puerto Rico
Guillermo Torres
 Mexico
Yowlys Bonne
 Cuba
Luis Isaias Portillo
 El Salvador [N. 1]
66 kg
Liván López
 Cuba
Pedro Soto
 Puerto Rico
Teyon Ware
 United States
Yoan Blanco
 Ecuador
74 kg
Jordan Burroughs
 United States
Yunierki Blanco
 Cuba
Matt Gentry
 Canada
Ricardo Roberty
 Venezuela
84 kg
Jake Herbert
 United States
Humberto Arencibia
 Cuba
Jeffrey Adamson
 Canada
Jose Diaz
 Venezuela
96 kg
Jacob Varner
 United States
Luis Vivenes
 Venezuela
Khetag Pliev
 Canada
Juan Martínez
 Colombia
120 kg
Tervel Dlagnev
 United States
Sunny Dhinsa
 Canada
Disney Rodríguez
 Cuba
Carlos Félix
 Dominican Republic
  1. The argentinian Fernando Iglesias lost the bronze medal in wrestling category of 60 kg for giving positive in cases of doping, the medal was assigned to the salvadoran Luis Portillo (Source).

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg
Gustavo Balart
 Cuba
Jorge Cardozo
 Venezuela
Juan Carlos Lopez
 Colombia
Francisco Encarnacion
 Dominican Republic
60 kg
Luis Liendo
 Venezuela
Joseph Betterman
 United States
Hanser Meoque
 Cuba
Jansel Ramírez
 Dominican Republic
66 kg
Pedro Mulens
 Cuba
Anyelo Mota
 Dominican Republic
Ulises Barragan
 Mexico
Glenn Garrison
 United States
74 kg
Jorgisbell Alvarez
 Cuba
Ben Provisor
 United States
Juan Escobar
 Mexico
Hansel Mercedes
 Dominican Republic
84 kg
Pablo Shorey
 Cuba
Cristian Mosquera
 Colombia
José Arias
 Dominican Republic
Yorgen Cova
 Venezuela
96 kg
Yunior Estrada
 Cuba
Raul Anguilo
 Colombia
Yuri Maier
 Argentina
Erwin Caraballo
 Venezuela
120 kg
Mijaín López
 Cuba
Rafael Barreno
 Venezuela
Ramón García
 Dominican Republic
Victor Asprilla
 Colombia

Women's events

Women's Freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg
Carol Huynh
 Canada
Clarissa Chun
 United States
Patricia Bermúdez
 Argentina
Carolina Castillo
 Colombia
55 kg
Helen Maroulis
 United States
Tonya Verbeek
 Canada
Joice Silva
 Brazil
Lissette Antes
 Ecuador
63 kg
Katerina Vidiaux
 Cuba
Elena Pirozhkova
 United States
Luz Vázquez
 Argentina
Sandra Roa
 Colombia
72 kg
Lisset Hechevarría
 Cuba
Aline Ferreira
 Brazil
Jaramit Weffer
 Venezuela
Elsa Sánchez
 Dominican Republic

Schedule

All times are Central Daylight time (UTC-5).

DayDateStartFinishEventPhase
Day 7Thursday, October 2010:0019:10 Men's 55, 66, 84 and 120 kg Greco-RomanPreliminaries/Semifinals/Repechages/Finals
Day 8Friday, October 2110:0019:10 Men's 60, 74, and 96 kg Greco-RomanPreliminaries/Semifinals/Repechages/Finals
Day 9Saturday, October 2210:0019:10 Women's 48, 55, 63 and 72 kg freestylePreliminaries/Semifinals/Repechages/Finals
Day 10Sunday, October 2310:0019:10 Men's 55, 66, 84 and 120 kg freestylePreliminaries/Semifinals/Repechages/Finals
Day 11Monday, October 2410:0019:10 Men's 60, 74, and 96 kg freestylePreliminaries/Semifinals/Repechages/Finals

Qualification

Qualification was done at the 2011 Pan American Championship in Rionegro, Colombia between May 6 and 8, 2011. The top eight athletes will qualify in each weight category. Mexico is guaranteed a full team, but if it does not manage to be in the top eight, the athlete from Mexico will take the slot allotted to the eight place athlete. There are also six wild cards to be distributed. Therefore there is a total quota of 150 athletes.[1]

NationMen's FreestyleMen's Greco-RomanWomen's FreestyleTotal
55kg60kg66kg74kg84kg96kg120kg55kg60kg66kg74kg84kg96kg120kg48kg55kg63kg72kg
 ArgentinaXXXXXX6
 BrazilXXXXXXX7
 CanadaXXXXXXXXXXXXXX14
 ChileX1
 ColombiaXXXXXXXXXXXXXX14
 CubaXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX15
 Dominican RepublicXXXXXXXXXXX11
 EcuadorXXXXXXXX8
 El SalvadorXX2
 GuatemalaXX2
 HondurasXXX3
 MexicoXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX17
 NicaraguaX1
 PanamaXXX3
 PeruXXXXX5
 Puerto RicoXXXXXXXXXXX11
 United StatesXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX15
 VenezuelaXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX15
Total: 18 NOCs9998888881088889888150
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