Sporting event delegation
Канада принимала участие в Панамериканских играх 2019 года в Лиме , Перу, с 26 июля по 11 августа 2019 года. [1] [2]
В ноябре 2018 года двукратный олимпийский чемпион по гребле Дуглас Вандор был назначен шеф-поваром команды . [3] [4] [5]
23 июля 2019 года было объявлено, что капитан команды по хоккею на траве Скотт Таппер будет знаменосцем страны на церемонии открытия . [6] [7] Выиграв пять медалей во второй подряд игре, спортивная гимнастка Элли Блэк была названа знаменосцем страны на церемонии закрытия . [8]
Канадские спортсмены соревновались в 35 из 39 видов спорта, за исключением баскской пелоты , бодибилдинга , футбола и роликовых коньков .
Конкуренты
Ниже приведен список количества участников (по полу), принимающих участие в играх по видам спорта/дисциплине.
Медалисты
Стрельба из лука
Канадская команда по стрельбе из лука состояла из семи спортсменов (трое мужчин и четыре женщины). [9] На первом отборочном турнире Канада выиграла три квоты (по одной в мужском и женском рекурсивном луке и дополнительное место в женском блочном луке). [10] Позже Канада квалифицировала полную мужскую и женскую команду по рекурсивному луку на финальном квалификационном турнире. [11] [12] Команда была официально названа 19 июня 2019 года. [13]
- Мужчины
- Женщины
- смешанный
Художественное плавание
Канада автоматически квалифицировала команду из девяти спортсменов, как единственный участник в составе зоны четыре. [14] Команда была официально названа 4 июня 2019 года. [15]
- Женщины
- Кэтрин Барретт была запасной пловчихой.
Легкая атлетика (легкая атлетика)
Сборная Канады по легкой атлетике, состоящая из 44 спортсменов (18 мужчин и 26 женщин), была сформирована 26 июня 2019 года. [16] [17] [18]
- Ключ
- Примечание. Рейтинги, присвоенные в соревнованиях по легкой атлетике, действительны для всего раунда.
- Q = Квалифицирован для следующего раунда
- q = Квалифицирован для следующего раунда как самый быстрый проигравший или , в полевых соревнованиях, по позиции, не достигнув квалификационной цели
- NR = Национальный рекорд
- GR = Рекорд игр
- ЛБ = личный рекорд
- DNF = Не закончил
- NM = Нет отметки
- N/A = Раунд не применим к мероприятию
- До свидания = Спортсмену не обязательно участвовать в раунде
- Мужчины
- Трек и шоссейные соревнования
- Полевые мероприятия
- Комбинированные виды – Десятиборье
- Женщины
- Трек и шоссейные соревнования
- Полевые мероприятия
Бадминтон
Канада квалифицировала полную команду из восьми спортсменов по бадминтону. [19] [20] [21] Команда была официально названа 12 июня 2019 года. [22]
- Одиночки
- Двойной разряд
Бейсбол
Канада квалифицировала мужскую команду из 24 спортсменов, заняв место в четверке лучших на отборочном турнире Панамериканских игр 2019 года в Бразилии. [23] [24] [25]
- Реестр
Список канадских спортсменов из 24 человек был официально объявлен 25 июня 2019 года. [26]
Легенда : C = Кэтчер • INF = Инфилдер • OF = Аутфилдер • P = Питчер
- Группа Б
- Супер раунд
- Матч за золотую медаль
Баскетбол
Канада квалифицировала женскую команду (из 12 спортсменов), выиграв женский Кубок Америки ФИБА 2017 года . [27] Команда, которая участвовала в соревнованиях, была командой развития, использовавшей это событие для получения международного опыта. [28]
Женский турнир
- Реестр
Список из 12 спортсменов Канады был официально объявлен 28 июня 2019 года. [28]
Легенда : C = Центр • F = Нападающий • G = Защитник
- Группа А
- Матч за пятое место
Боулинг
Канада квалифицировала двух женщин, заняв первые два места на женском чемпионате PABCON 2018 года. [29] Позже Канада квалифицировала двух мужчин, заняв первые пять мест на чемпионате PABCON Champion of Champions. [30] Состав команды из четырёх человек был официально объявлен 9 апреля 2019 года. [31] [32]
- Одиночки
- Двойной разряд
Бокс
Канада квалифицировала шесть боксеров (двое мужчин и четыре женщины). [33] [34] Официальная команда была объявлена 15 мая 2019 года. [35] [36] [37]
- Тамара Тибо была повышена до серебряной медали (с бронзовой) в ноябре 2020 года после дисквалификации золотой медалистки за допинг. [38]
Гребля на каноэ
Слалом
Канада квалифицировала в общей сложности четырех спортсменов по слалому (двух мужчин и двух женщин). [39] [40] Команда была официально названа 27 июня 2019 года, команда считалась командой развития. [41]
- Слалом
- Экстремальный
Спринт
Канада квалифицировала полную команду из 16 спортсменов в гребле на каноэ (по восемь на пол). [42] Однако в официальной команде было всего 14 спортсменов (семь мужчин и семь женщин). Команда была официально названа 27 июня 2019 года, команда считалась командой развития. [41]
- Мужчины
- Женщины
Легенда квалификации: F = Квалификация в финал (медаль); SF = Квалификация в полуфинал. Позиция в пределах заезда
Велоспорт
Канада квалифицировала 12 велосипедистов (четырех мужчин и восемь женщин). [43] Действующий чемпион в обоих видах, Канада, решила не участвовать в соревнованиях по маунтинбайку после того, как дата проведения чемпионата Панамериканских игр была изменена в последнюю минуту. [44] После очень успешных игр в 2015 году на родной земле, где Канада возглавила медальный зачет по велоспорту с 20 медалями, Cycling Canada решила переключить свое внимание на следующее поколение спортсменов и назвала команду спортсменов-развития. Канада изначально квалифицировала 21 велосипедиста, но только 13 были названы в команду, позже их число сократилось до 12 после того, как гонщик BMX Алекс Тугас снялся. Команда была официально названа 26 июня 2019 года. [45]
Дорога
Все шоссейные спортсмены также будут соревноваться в велоспорте на треке.
- Женщины
Трековый велоспорт
- Спринт
- Кейрин
- Мэдисон
- Преследование
- Омниум
БМХ
- Фристайл
- Гонки
Дайвинг
Канада квалифицировала полную команду из восьми прыгунов в воду (четыре человека каждого пола). [46] Команда была официально объявлена 12 июня 2019 года. [47] [48]
- Мужчины
- Женщины
Конный спорт
Канада квалифицировала полную команду из 12 наездников (по четыре на дисциплину). [49] [50] [51] Команда из 12 спортсменов (двое мужчин и десять женщин) была названа 19 июня 2019 года. [52] [53]
Выездка
Троеборье
Прыжки
Ограждение
Канада квалифицировала полную команду из 18 фехтовальщиков (девять мужчин и девять женщин). [54] Команда была официально объявлена 7 июня 2019 года. [55] [56]
- Индивидуальный
- Мужчины
- Женщины
- Команда
- Фехтовальщики, выделенные курсивом, были заменой.
хоккей на траве
Канада квалифицировала мужскую и женскую команду (по 16 спортсменов в каждой, всего 32), заняв место среди трех лучших неквалифицированных стран на мужском Панамериканском кубке 2017 года и женском Панамериканском кубке 2017 года соответственно. [57]
Мужской турнир
- Реестр
Канада объявила состав своей сборной 17 июня 2019 года. [58]
Главный тренер: Пол Банди
- Предварительный раунд
Источник: FIH
(H) Хозяева
- Четвертьфиналы
- Полуфиналы
- Матч за золотую медаль
Женский турнир
- Реестр
В состав сборной Канады вошли следующие 16 игроков . [59]
Главный тренер: Жиль Боннет
- Предварительный раунд
Источник: ФИХ
- Четвертьфиналы
- Полуфиналы
- Матч за золотую медаль
Гольф
Канада квалифицировала полную команду из четырех гольфистов (двое мужчин и две женщины). [60] Команда была официально объявлена 28 мая 2019 года. [61] [62] [63]
Гимнастика
Канада квалифицировала полную команду по спортивной гимнастике из 21 гимнаста (семь мужчин и 14 женщин). Команда была официально названа 17 июня 2019 года. [64]
Художественный
Канада квалифицировала полную команду из десяти гимнастов (пять мужчин и пять женщин). [65] [66]
- Мужчины
- Командная и индивидуальная квалификация
- Женщины
- Командная и индивидуальная квалификация
- Финалы индивидуальных соревнований
Ритмичный
Канада квалифицировала полную команду из семи гимнастов (двух индивидуальных и группу из пяти человек). [64]
- Индивидуальный
- Финалы индивидуальных соревнований
- Группа
Батут
Канада квалифицировала полную команду из четырех гимнастов по прыжкам на батуте (по два человека каждого пола). [67]
Гандбол
Канада квалифицировала женскую команду (из 14 спортсменов), выиграв финальный квалификационный турнир. [68] [69]
Женский турнир
- Реестр
Список из 14 спортсменов Канады был официально объявлен 3 июня 2019 года. [70]
- Василия Ганьон
- Камилия Пивин
- Александра Пивин
- Одри Марку
- Мириам Лапланте
- Нассима Бенхасин
- Мириам Циммер
- Эмили Рутье
- Катрин Леже
- Саманта Коосау
- Розали Ланглуа
- Юки Ландри
- Катя Чан
- Хейвен Вонг
- Группа А
Источник: Правила классификации Лимы 2019
: 1) очки; 2) очки в личных встречах; 3) разница забитых и пропущенных мячей в личных встречах; 4) забитые мячи в личных встречах; 5) разница забитых и пропущенных мячей; 6) забитые мячи; 7) ничья.
- Раунд классификации
- Матч за седьмое место
Дзюдо
Канада выставила на соревнования в общей сложности семь дзюдоистов, отказавшись от нескольких заработанных квот. [71] Команда была официально названа 12 июля 2019 года и считалась командой развития, поскольку многие из лучших дзюдоистов страны не были включены в команду. [72]
- Мужчины
- Женщины
Каратэ
Канада квалифицировала четырех каратистов (одного мужчину и трех женщин). [73] [74] Команда была официально названа 13 июня 2019 года. [75]
- Ката
- Женщины
- Кумитэ
Modern pentathlon
Canada qualified a team of five modern pentathletes (two men and three women).[76][77] The team was officially named on June 27, 2019.[78]
- Individual
- Relay
Racquetball
Canada qualified four racquetball athletes (two men and two women).[79] The team was officially named on June 20, 2019.[80]
- Men
- Women
Rowing
Canada qualified 13 rowers (five men and eight women). After winning eight gold medals at the last games on home soil, Rowing Canada decided to send a developmental team to these games. The team was officially named on June 25, 2019.[81]
- Men
- Women
Qualification Legend:
FA=Final A (medal);
FB=Final B (non-medal);
SA/B=Semifinals A/B;
R=Repechage
- Results given are within the heat.
Rugby sevens
Canada qualified a men's and women's team (of 12 athletes each) automatically.[14]
Men's tournament
- Roster
Canada's roster of 12 athletes was officially named on July 16, 2019. The team was a mix of national team players and younger players looking to gain experience.[82]
- Pool stage
Source: Lima 2019
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored; 5) draw.
- Semifinal
- Final
Women's tournament
- Roster
Canada's roster of 12 athletes was officially named on July 16, 2019. The team was a mix of national team players and younger players looking to gain experience.[83]
- Pool stage
Source: Lima 2019
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored; 5) draw.
- Semifinal
- Gold medal match
Sailing
Canada qualified nine boats and 14 sailors.[84][85][86] Canada's team of 14 sailors (eight men and six women) was announced on June 18, 2019.[87][88]
- Men & Women's events
- Open & Mixed
- DNS=Did not start, STP=Standard penalty
Shooting
Canada qualified 18 sport shooters (11 men and seven women).[89][90][91] The team was officially named on June 20, 2019.[92] Canada swapped a quota in women's rifle to men's rifle after quota allocation.
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
Squash
Canada qualified a full squash team of six athletes (three men and three women). The team was officially named on May 14, 2019.[36][93]
- Singles and Doubles
- Team
Softball
Canada qualified a women's team (of 15 athletes) by being ranked in the top five nations at the 2017 Pan American Championships.[94] The men's team which has won every single gold medal awarded at the Pan American Games failed to qualify.[95]
Women's tournament
- Roster
- Preliminary round
- Semifinals
- Grand final
Swimming
Canada entered a total of 20 swimmers (four men and 16 women).[96] The team is considered as a B team, full of swimmers who are up and coming and did not qualify for the 2019 World Aquatics Championships.[97][98] Canada's open water swimmers were selected after the 2019 Canadian Open Water Swimming Trials held in the Cayman Islands. The winner of each event and the highest ranked swimmer born between 1999 and 2005 qualified for each respective event.[99][100] Mabel Zavaros was later replaced with swimmer Mackenzie Glover.
- Key
- Note – Ranks given are for the entire round
- NR – National record
- QA – Qualified for Final A
- QB – Qualified for Final B
- Men
- Women
- Swimmers in italics swam in the preliminaries only and received medals.
- Mixed
- Swimmers in italics swam in the preliminaries only and received medals (if medaled).
Surfing
Canada qualified seven surfers (three men and four women) in the sport's debut at the Pan American Games.[101][102][103][104] The team was officially named on June 7, 2019.[105][106]
- Artistic
- Race
Table tennis
Canada qualified a full table tennis team of six athletes (three men and three women).[107] The team was officially named on July 15, 2019.[108]
- Singles and Doubles
- Teams
Taekwondo
Canada qualified a full team of 13 athletes in taekwondo (eight in kyorugi and five in poomsae).[109] The team was officially named on June 11, 2019.[110][111]
- Kyorugi
- Men
- Women
- Poomsae
Tennis
Canada qualified three female tennis athletes. The team was officially named on July 15, 2019.[112]
- Women
Triathlon
Canada qualified a full triathlon team of six athletes (three men and three women). The team was officially named on May 29, 2019. Triathlon Canada is using the event as an opportunity for development and is sending a group of young athletes to gain exposure and experience.[113][114][115]
- Mixed Relay
Volleyball
Beach
Canada qualified the maximum of four beach volleyball athletes (two men and two women).[116][117] The team was officially named on June 26, 2019.[118]
Indoor
Canada qualified a women's team (of 12 athletes) by winning the bronze medal at the 2018 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup.[119][120]
Women's tournament
- Roster
Canada's roster of 12 athletes was officially named on July 18, 2019. The team was a mix of national team players and younger players looking to gain experience.[121]
- Group A
Source: Lima 2019
(H) Host
- Seventh place match
Water polo
Canada qualified a men's and women's team (of 11 athletes each) automatically as being the only members of zone 4.[14]
Men's tournament
- Roster
Canada's roster of 11 athletes was officially named on July 5, 2019.[122]
- Nicolas Constantin-Bicari
- Jérémie Côté
- Bogdan Djerkovic
- Reuel D’Souza
- Aleksa Gardijan
- Matthew Halajian
- Gaelan Patterso
- Milan Radenovic
- Aria Soleimanipak
- Mark Spooner
- George Torakis
- Group A
Source: Lima 2019
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
- Quarterfinals
- Semifinals
- Gold medal match
Women's tournament
- Roster
Canada's roster of 11 athletes was officially named on July 5, 2019.[123]
- Preliminary round
Source: Lima 2019
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
(H) Hosts
- Quarterfinal
- Semifinal
- Gold medal match
Water skiing
Canada qualified a full team of six water skiers and wakeboarders (three per gender). The team as officially named on July 19, 2019.[124]
- Waterski and Wakeboard
- Overall
Weightlifting
Canada qualified four weightlifters (one man and three women).[125] The team as officially named on July 18, 2019.[126]
Wrestling
Canada qualified a team of 11 wrestlers (seven men and four women).[127] The team was officially named on May 31, 2019.[128][129] Jade Parsons replaced Diana Weicker, five days before the competition.[130]
- Men's freestyle
- Greco-Roman
- Women's freestyle
See also
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