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Colombia at the
2019 Pan American Games
IOC codeCOL
NOCColombian Olympic Committee
in Lima, Peru
26 July–11 August, 2019
Competitors349 in 13 sports
Flag bearer Yuberjen Martínez (opening)
Medals
Ranked 7th
Gold
27
Silver
24
Bronze
31
Total
82
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

Colombia competed in the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru from July 26 to August 11, 2019.[1][2]

The Colombian team consisted of 349 athletes, the largest in history.[3]

During the opening ceremony of the games, boxer Yuberjen Martínez carried the flag of the country as part of the parade of nations.[4][5]

Medalists

The following Colombian competitors won medals at the games.

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors (per gender) participating at the games per sport/discipline.

Sport Men Women Total
Badminton 0 1 1
Baseball 24 0 24
Beach volleyball 0 2 2
Bodybuilding 1 1 2
Boxing 8 4 12
Fencing 7 6 13
Football 0 18 18
Golf 2 2 4
Gymnastics 1 1 2
Judo 5 5 10
Modern pentathlon 1 1 2
Racquetball 2 3 5
Surfing 3 1 4
Tennis 3 3 6
Volleyball 0 12 12
Weightlifting 6 6 12
Total 56 59 115

Badminton

Colombia received a reallocated quota spot for a female athlete.[6][7]

Women
Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Juliana Giraldo Singles Bye  Sotomayor (GUA)

Baseball

Colombia qualified a men's team of 24 athletes by finishing in the top four at the 2019 Pan American Games Qualifier in Brazil.[8][9]

Group B
GP W L RS RA DIFF
 Canada 3 3 0 28 9 +19
 Colombia 3 2 1 13 13 0
 Cuba 3 1 2 17 14 +3
 Argentina 3 0 3 2 24 −22
Qualified for the Super round


July 29
10:05
Cuba  1–6  Colombia Baseball Stadium, Lima
Attendance: 2,456
Boxscore

July 30
15:05
Colombia  4–2  Argentina Baseball Stadium, Lima
Attendance: 1,560
Boxscore

August 1
10:05
Colombia  3–10  Canada Baseball Stadium, Lima
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

Beach volleyball

Colombia qualified a women's pair.[10]

Women
  • 1 Pair (2 athletes)

Bodybuilding

Colombia qualified a full team of two bodybuilders (one male and one female).[11]

Men
  • Classic bodybuilding
Women
  • Bikini fitness

Boxing

Colombia qualified 12 boxers (eight men and four women).[12][13]

Equestrian

Colombia qualified a full team of 12 equestrians (four per discipline).[14][15][16]

Dressage

Athlete Horse Event Qualification Grand Prix Freestyle /
Intermediate I Freestyle
Grand Prix /
Prix St. Georges
Grand Prix Special /
Intermediate I
Total
Score Rank Score Rank Score Rank Score Rank
Maria Aponte Duke de Niro Individual 64.647 27 65.971 19 130.618 22 Did not advance
Santiago Cardona Espartaco 65.235 24 65.235 22 130.470 24 Did not advance
Raul Corchuelo Senorita 68.235 13 68.265 11 136.500 10 Q 70.240 13
Maria Aponte
Santiago Cardona
Raul Corchuelo
As above Team 198.117 5 199.471 5 397.588 5

Eventing

Athlete Horse Event Dressage Cross-country Jumping Total
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Mauricio Bermudez Fernhill Nightshift Individual 41.60 31 Eliminated Did not advance
Jhonatan Rodriguez Caipirina 41.40 29 Eliminated Did not advance
Juan Tafur Eisenmayer Blue Moon 44.20 37 Eliminated Did not advance
Mauricio Bermudez
Jhonatan Rodriguez
Juan Tafur Eisenmayer
As above Team 127.20 9 3000.00 10 Did not advance 3000.00 10

Jumping

Athlete Horse Event Qualification Final
Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total Round A Round B Total
Faults Rank Faults Rank Faults Rank Faults Rank Faults Rank Faults Rank Faults Rank
Fernando Cardenas Quincy Car Individual 6.48 23 12 27 8 16 26.48 26 Q Eliminated
Rodrigo Diaz Alonzo d'Ete 9.99 31 8 15 13 32 30.99 27 Q
Juan Gallego Fee des Sequoias Z 2.91 14 8 15 5 14 15.91 15 Q
Fernando Cardenas
Rodrigo Diaz
Juan Gallego
As above Team 19.38 7 28 6 26 6 73.38 6

Fencing

Colombia qualified a team of 13 fencers (seven men and six women).[17]

Men
  • Épée – 1 quota
  • Foil – 3 quotas
  • Sabre – 3 quotas
Women
  • Foil – 3 quotas
  • Sabre – 3 quotas

Football

Colombia qualified a women's team (of 18 athletes) by finishing in one of the three qualification spots at the 2018 Copa América Femenina.[18][19]

Women's tournament

Golf

Colombia qualified a full team of four golfers (two men and two women).[20]

Gymnastics

Trampoline

Colombia qualified a team of two gymnasts in trampoline (one man and one woman).[21]

Men
  • 1 quota
Women
  • 1 quota

Modern pentathlon

Colombia qualified two modern pentathletes (one man and one woman).[22]

Men
  • 1 quota
Women
  • 1 quota

Racquetball

Colombia qualified five racquetball athletes (two men and three women).[23]

Racquetball

Colombia qualified four racquetball athletes (two men and two women).[24]

Men
Athlete Event Qualifying
Round robin
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Rank
Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Sebastian Franco Men's singles United States Jake Bredenbeck
L 2–0
Guatemala Edwin Galicia
W 2–0
Peru Jonathan Luque
W 2–0
2 Canada Coby Iwaasa
L 2–1
Did not advance 5
Mario Mercado Bolivia Carlos Keller
W 2–0
Guatemala Juan Salvatierra
W 2–0
- 1 Costa Rica Felipe Camacho
W 2–0
United States Jake Bredenbeck
W 2–1
Mexico Alvaro Beltran
L 2–0
Did not advance 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Sebastian Franco
Mario Mercado
Men's doubles Bolivia Roland Keller
Conrrado Moscoso
L 2–0
Ecuador Fernando Rios
Jose Ugalde
L 2–0
Peru Jonathan Luque
Sebastian Mendiguri
W 2–0
3 Dominican Republic Ramon De Leon
Luis Perez
W 2–0
United States Rocky Carson
Charles Pratt
L 2–1
Did not advance 5
Sebastian Franco
Mario Mercado
Men's team  Peru
W 2–0
 Canada
W 2–0
 Mexico
W 2–1
 Bolivia
L 2–1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Women
Athlete Event Qualifying
Round robin
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Rank
Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Cristina Amaya Singles Bolivia Valeria Centellas
L 2–1
Cuba Maria Regla Viera
W 2–0
Chile Josefa Parada
W 2–0
2 Bolivia Angelica Barrios
L 2–1
Did not advance
Adriana Riveros Argentina Natalia Mendez
L 2–0
Venezuela Lilian Zea
W 2–0
- 2 Bolivia Valeria Centellas
W 2–1
United States Rhonda Rajsich
W 2–0
Argentina Maria Jose Vargas
L 2–0
Did not advance 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Cristina Amaya
Adriana Riveros
Doubles Argentina Natalia Mendez
Maria Jose Vargas
L 2–0
Chile Carla Muñoz
Josefa Parada
W 2–0
Cuba Loraine Felipe
Maria Regla Viera
W 2–0
3 Cuba Loraine Felipe
Maria Regla Viera
W 2–0
Guatemala Gabriela Martinez
Maria Rodriguez
L 2–1
Did not advance 5
Cristina Amaya
Adriana Riveros
Team Bye  United States
L 2–0
Did not advance 5

Rugby sevens

Women's tournament

Pool stage

Template:Pool A women's rugby sevens at the 2019 Pan American Games

Template:2019 Pan American Games women's rugby sevens game A1


Template:2019 Pan American Games women's rugby sevens game A3


Template:2019 Pan American Games women's rugby sevens game A6

Semifinal

Template:2019 Pan American Games women's rugby sevens semifinal 1

Bronze medal match

Template:2019 Pan American Games women's rugby sevens bronze medal game

Surfing

Colombia qualified four surfers (three men and one women) in the sport's debut at the Pan American Games.[25][26][27][28]

Volleyball

Colombia qualified a women's team (of 12 athletes) by winning finishing in the top five at the 2018 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup.[29]

Women's tournament

Weightlifting

Colombia qualified a full team of 12 weightlifters (six man and six women).[30]

Men
  • 6 quotas
Women
  • 6 quotas

References

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