Sporting event delegation
Chile is scheduled to compete at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile from October 20 to November 5, 2023. Chile will be the host nation of the games, marking the first time the country hosts the games.[1] This was Chile's 19th appearance at the Pan American Games, having competed at every edition of the games since the inaugural edition in 1951.
Beach volleyball athlete Esteban Grimalt and swimmer Kristel Köbrich were the country's flagbearers during the opening ceremony.[2] Meanwhile, cyclist Martín Vidaurre and table tennis athlete María Paulina Vega were the country's flagbearers during the closing ceremony.
Medalists
The following Chilean competitors won medals at the games. In the by discipline sections below, medalists' names are bolded.
Competitors
The following is the list of number of competitors (per gender) participating at the games per sport/discipline.
Archery
Chile qualified a team of eight athletes (four men and four women) as hosts.[3]
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
Artistic swimming
Chile automatically qualified a full team of nine artistic swimmers as host nation.[3]
Athletics
Chile qualified 42 athletes (21 men and 21 women) as hosts. Besides, Chile qualified 1 extra male athlete after winning one event during the 2021 Junior Pan American Games.[3]
- Men
- Track & road events
- Field events
- Combined events – Decathlon
- Women
- Track & road events
- Field events
- Mixed
Badminton
Chile qualified a full team of eight athletes (four men and four women) as hosts.[3]
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
Baseball
- Summary
Chile qualified a men's team (of 24 athletes) as hosts.[3]
- Preliminary round
Source: Santiago 2023 and WBSC Americas
(H) Hosts
- Seventh place game
Basketball
5x5
- Summary
Men's tournament
Chile qualified a men's team (of 12 athletes) as hosts.[3]
Preliminary round
Source: Santiago 2023
(H) Hosts
Notes:
- ^ a b c Head to head record: Mexico 1−1 (+6), Chile 1−1 (0), Puerto Rico 1−1 (−6)
Fifth place game
Women's tournament
Chile qualified a women's team (of 12 athletes) as hosts.[3]
Preliminary round
Source: Santiago 2023
(H) Hosts
Notes:
- ^ a b Cuba 86–74 Argentina
- ^ a b Chile 86–60 Puerto Rico
Fifth place game
3x3
- Summary
Men's tournament
Chile qualified a men's team (of 4 athletes) as hosts.[3]
Preliminary round
Source: Report
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored.
(H) Hosts
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Gold medal game
Women's tournament
Chile qualified a women's team (of 4 athletes) as hosts.[3]
Preliminary round
Source: Report
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored.
(H) Hosts
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Bronze medal game
Basque pelota
Chile qualified a full team of 12 pelotaris (six men and six women) as hosts.[3]
- Men
- Women
Bowling
Chile qualified a full team of two men and two women as hosts.[3]
- Men
- Women
Boxing
Chile qualified 9 boxers (six men and three women).[3]
- Men
- Women
Breaking
Chile qualified four breakdancers (two men and two women) through the WDSF World Rankings.
Canoeing
Slalom
Chile qualified a total of six slalom athletes (three men and three women).[4][5]
- Men
- Women
Sprint
Chile qualified a total of 11 sprint athletes (five men and six women).
- Men
- Women
Cycling
Chile qualified a full team of 34 cyclists (17 men and 17 women) as hosts. Besides, Chile qualified 1 extra cyclist after winning one event during the 2021 Junior Pan American Games.[3]
BMX
- Freestyle
- Racing
Mountain biking
Road
- Men
- Women
Track
- Sprint
- Pursuit
- Keirin
- Madison
- Omnium
Diving
Chile qualified a full team of ten divers (five men and five women) as hosts.[3] Ultimately, ony two male divers compited.
- Men
Equestrian
Chile qualified a full team of four equestrians in Dressage, Eventing and Jumping as hosts.[3]
Dressage
Eventing
Jumping
Fencing
Chile automatically qualified a full team of 18 fencers (nine men and nine women) as the host nation.[6] Jorge Valderrama and Katina Proestakis also qualified after each winning a gold medal at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games in Cali, Colombia. This mean the team size was 20 fencers (ten per gender).
- Individual
- Men
- Women
Field hockey
- Summary
Men's tournament
Chile qualified a men's team (of 16 athletes) as hosts.[3]
- Preliminary round
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[7]
(H) Hosts
- Semifinal
- Gold medal game
Women's tournament
Chile qualified a women's team (of 16 athletes) as hosts.[3]
- Preliminary round
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[7]
(H) Hosts
- Semifinal
- Bronze medal game
Football
Summary
Men's tournament
Chile qualified a men's team of 18 athletes automatically as hosts.[3]
Group stage
Source: Santiago2023
(H) Host
Semifinal
Gold medal match
Women's tournament
Chile qualified a women's team of 18 athletes automatically as hosts.[8][9][10]
Group stage
Source: Santiago2023
Rules for classification:
Tie-breakers(H) Hosts
Semifinal
Gold medal match
Golf
Chile qualified a full team of four golfers (two men and two women) as hosts.[3]
Gymnastics
Artistic
Chile qualified a team of ten gymnasts in artistic (five men and five women) as hosts.[3]
Men
Team final & individual qualification
Qualification Legend: Q = Qualified to apparatus final
Individual finals
Women
Team final & individual qualification
Qualification Legend: Q = Qualified to apparatus final
Individual finals
Qualification Legend: Q = Qualified to apparatus final
Rhythmic
Chile qualified one individual gymnast and five gymnasts for the group event in rhythmic (six women) as hosts.[3]
Individual
Qualification Legend: Q = Qualified to apparatus final
Group
Qualification Legend: Q = Qualified to apparatus final
Handball
- Summary
Men's tournament
Chile qualified a men's team (of 14 athletes) as hosts.[3]
- Preliminary round
Source: Santiago 2023
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) goals scored; 7) draw.
(H) Hosts
- Semifinal
- Bronze medal game
Women's tournament
Chile qualified a women's team (of 14 athletes) as hosts.[3]
- Preliminary round
Source: Santiago 2023
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) goals scored; 7) draw.
(H) Hosts
- Semifinal
- Bronze medal game
Judo
Chile has qualified a full team of fourteen judokas (seven men and seven women) as hots.[3]
- Men
- Women
Mixed
Karate
Chile qualified a full team of 12 karatekas (six men and six women) as hosts. Besides, Chile qualified 1 extra karateka after winning one category during the 2021 Junior Pan American Games.[11]
- Kumite
- Men
- Women
- Kata
Modern pentathlon
Chile qualified four modern pentathletes (two men and two women) as hosts.[3]
Men
Women
Mixed
Racquetball
Chile qualified a team of five racquetball players (three men and two women).[12]
Men
Women
Mixed
Roller sports
Artistic
Chile qualified a team of two athletes in figure skating (one man and one woman) as hosts.[3]
Speed
Chile qualified a team of four athletes (two men and two women) in speed skating as hosts.[3]
Men
Women
Skateboarding
Chile qualified a team of four athletes (two men and two women) in skateboarding as hosts.[13]
- Men
- Women
Rowing
Chile qualified a team of 21 athletes (ten men, ten women and one coxswain).[3][14]
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
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
- Summary
Men's tournament
Chile qualified a men's team (of 12 athletes) as hosts.[3]
Pool stage
Source: Santiago 2023
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored; 5) draw.
Semifinal
Gold medal match
Women's tournament
Chile qualified a women's team (of 12 athletes) as hosts.[3]
Pool stage
Source: Santiago 2023
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored; 5) draw.
5th–8th place classification
Seventh place match
Sailing
Chile qualified 13 boats for a total of 18 sailors.[15]
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
Shooting
Chile automatically qualified five shooters (two in pistol, two in rifle and one in shotgun) as hosts.[3]Chile qualified 10 shooters in the 2022 Americas Shooting Championships.[16][17][18][19][20][21] Chile also qualified two shooters in the 2022 South American Games.
- Men
- Women
Mixed
Softball
- Summary
Chile qualified a women's team (of 18 athletes) as hosts.[3]
- Preliminary round
Source: Santiago 2023 and WBSC Americas
(H) Hosts
- Seventh place game
Sport climbing
Chile qualified a team of 10 climbers (five men and five women) by virtue of their IFSC world rankings.
Boulder & lead
Speed
Squash
Chile qualified a full team of six athletes (three men and three women) as hosts.[22]
- Men
- Women
Mixed
Surfing
Chile qualified a full team of ten athletes (five men and five women) as hosts.[3][23]
Shortboard
Longboard and SUP surf
Race
Swimming
Chile qualified 38 swimmers (19 men and 19 women) as hosts. Besides, Chile qualified 1 extra male swimmer after winning one event during the 2021 Junior Pan American Games.[3]
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
Table tennis
Chile qualified a full team of six athletes (three men and three women) as hosts.[3][24]
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
Taekwondo
Chile has qualified a full team of 10 athletes (five men and five women) as hosts.[3]
- Kyorugi
- Men
- Women
- Poomsae
Tennis
Chile qualified a full team of six athletes (three men and three women) as hosts.[3]
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
Triathlon
Chile qualified a triathlon team of four athletes (two men and two women) as hosts.[3]
- Individual
- Relay
Volleyball
Beach
Chile qualified a men's and women's pair for a total of four athletes as hosts.[3]
Indoor
- Summary
Men's tournament
Chile qualified a men's team (of 12 athletes) as hosts.[3]
Group stage
Source: Santiago 2023
Quarterfinal
5th–8th semifinals
Seventh place match
Women's tournament
Chile qualified a women's team (of 12 athletes) as hosts.[3]
Group stage
Source: Santiago 2023
Quarterfinal
5th–8th semifinals
Fifth place match
Water polo
- Summary
Men's tournament
Chile qualified a men's team (of 12 athletes) as hosts.[3]
- Preliminary round
Source: Santiago 2023
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) Host
- Quarterfinal
- 5th–8th place semifinals
- Seventh place game
Women's tournament
Chile qualified a women's team (of 12 athletes) as hosts.[3]
- Preliminary round
Source: Santiago 2023
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) Host
- Quarterfinal
- 5th–8th place semifinals
- Seventh place game
Water skiing
Chile qualified two wakeboarders (one of each gender) as hosts.[3]
Chile also qualified four water skiers as hosts.[3]
- Men
- Women
- Wakeboard
Weightlifting
Chile qualified a team of 8 weightlifters (4 men and 4 women) as hosts.[3]
- Men
- Women
Wrestling
Chile qualified a full team of 18 wrestlers (12 men and 6 women) as hosts.[3]
Key:
- VT (ranking points: 5–0 or 0–5) – Victory by fall.
- VB (ranking points: 5–0 or 0–5) – Victory by injury (VF for forfeit, VA for withdrawal or disqualification)
- PP (ranking points: 3–1 or 1–3) – Decision by points – the loser with technical points.
- PO (ranking points: 3–0 or 0–3) – Decision by points – the loser without technical points.
- ST (ranking points: 4–0 or 0–4) – Great superiority – the loser without technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.
- SP (ranking points: 4–1 or 1–4) – Technical superiority – the loser with technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.
- Men
- Women
See also
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