Softball at the 2019 Pan American Games

Softball competitions at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru are scheduled to be held from July 25 to August 10. The venue for the competition is the softball stadium located at the Villa María del Triunfo cluster.[1] A total of six men's and six women's teams (each consisting up to 15 athletes) competed in each tournament. This means a total of 180 athletes are scheduled to compete.[2]

Softball at the XVIII Pan American Games
Softball pictogram
VenueSoftball stadium
DatesJuly 25 – August 10, 2019
Competitors180 from 8 nations
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Competition schedule

The following is the competition schedule for the softball competitions:

PPreliminaries ½Semifinals B3rd place play-off FFinal
Event↓ / Date →Thu 25Fri 26Sat 27Sun 28Mon 29Tue 30Wed 31Thu 1Fri 2Sat 3Sun 4Mon 5Tue 6Wed 7Thu 8Fri 9Sat 10
MenPPPPP½BF
WomenPPPPP½BF

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's tournament
 Argentina (ARG)
  1. Huemul Mata
  2. Juan Zara
  3. Teo Migliavacca
  4. Federico Eder
  5. Santiago Carril
  6. Mariano Montero
  7. Gonzalo Ojeda
  8. Juan Malarczuk
  9. Manuel Godoy
  10. Bruno Motroni
  11. Juan Potolicchio
  12. Gian Scialacomo
  13. Román Godoy
  14. Alan Peker
  15. Gustavo Godoy
 United States (USA)
  1. Jeffrey Nowaczyk
  2. Matt Palazzo
  3. Nicholas Mullins
  4. Erick Ochoa
  5. Antonio Mancha
  6. Joel Cooley
  7. Kevin Castillo
  8. Matthew Ratliff
  9. Mervin Weiler
  10. Cameron Schiller
  11. Marcus Tan
  12. Jenner Christiansen
  13. Jonathan Lynch
  14. Yusef Davis Jr.
  15. Gilbert Saenz
 Mexico (MEX)
  1. Marco González
  2. Jonathan Salazar
  3. Jonathan Muñoz
  4. Edgar López
  5. Rubén Delgadillo
  6. Daniel Durazo
  7. Carlos Ordaz
  8. Lenny Villalvazo
  9. José Hernández
  10. Adán Dueñas
  11. Ismael Peña
  12. Jesús Cardona
  13. Julio Rodríguez
  14. Ernesto Sánchez
  15. Alan Osuna
Women's tournament
 United States (USA)  Canada (CAN)
  1. Natalie Wideman
  2. Erika Polidori
  3. Joanne Lye
  4. Holly Speers
  5. Jennifer Salling
  6. Victoria Hayward
  7. Janet Leung
  8. Danielle Lawrie
  9. Sara Groenewegen
  10. Emma Entzminger
  11. Jennifer Gilbert
  12. Larissa Franklin
  13. Eujenna Caira
  14. Kaleigh Rafter
  15. Morgan Rackel
 Puerto Rico (PUR)
  1. Alyssa Rivera
  2. Natalia Rodríguez
  3. Yahelis Muñoz
  4. Aleshia Ocasio
  5. Jena Cozza
  6. Aleimalee López
  7. Karla Claudio
  8. Taran Alvelo
  9. Quianna Díaz
  10. Carsyn Gordon
  11. Shemiah Sánchez
  12. Xeana Dung
  13. Meghan King
  14. Adriana Otero
  15. Marta Fuentes

Participating nations

A total of 8 countries qualified softball teams. The numbers in parenthesis represents the number of participants qualified.

Qualification

A total of six men's teams and six women's team will qualify to compete at the games in each tournament. The host nation (Peru) qualified in each tournament, along with the top five teams at the 2017 Pan American Championships in each event.[2]

Men

Event Dates Location Vacancies Qualified
Host Nation N/A N/A 1  Peru
2017 Pan American Championships[3] 15–24 September Santo Domingo 5  Venezuela
 Argentina
 United States
 Mexico
 Cuba
Total6

Women

Event Dates Location Vacancies Qualified
Host Nation N/A N/A 1  Peru
2017 Pan American Championships[5] 4–13 August Santo Domingo 5  United States
 Canada
 Puerto Rico
 Mexico
 Venezuela
Total6

See also

References

  1. "Pan American Schedule" (PDF). www.lima2019.pe. Lima Organizing Committee for the 2019 Pan and Parapan American Games (COPAL). 13 June 2019. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  2. "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  3. "Venezuela is Pan American Men's Softball Champions". www.wbsc.org/. World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC). 25 September 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  4. "Canadian softballers fail in bid for Pan Am Games spot". The Telegram. St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 24 September 2017. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
  5. "USA wins Pan American Women's Softball Championship over Mexico, qualify for Chiba 2018". www.wbsc.org/. World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC). 14 August 2017. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
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