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Pan American Wrestling Championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Date(s)February – May
Frequencyannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated1977 (1977)
Most recent2020
Next event2021
Activityamateur wrestling
Organised byFILAUWW

The Pan American Wrestling Championships is the continental amateur wrestling championships for nations from North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean.[1] Three wrestling styles, recognized internationally by FILA, USA Wrestling and AAU,[2][3] and respective amateur athletic authorities in Canada, Latin American and Caribbean countries, has been contested annualy since the inception, namely: Greco-Roman, freestyle and Sambo wrestling. Since 1997 women's freestyle is also contested along with the mentioned styles.

History

Since the inception, Sambo wrestling has been contested jointly with the Olympic wrestling styles. National teams, including the U.S. team, featured a number of veteran Sambo athletes, along with experienced international wrestlers who have decided to compete in Sambo. From the 1980s to 2000s saw the period of separation until the 2006, when FILA again took Sambo under its control, and the Pan American Sambo Championships were expected to be included at the 2006 Pan American Wrestling Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The hosts in Brazil had difficulties that prevented the Sambo event to be included in the competition. USA Wrestling has agreed to host the Pan American Sambo Championships alongside its U.S. Sambo National Championships.[4] In 2013 the Olympic styles and Sambo has been contested in Panama City, Panama. Following the inclusion of the Combat Sambo into the Pan American Sambo Championships programme, which isn't exactcly a wrestling style, the two championships are being held separately.

Championships

Senior

Year Host Venue Dates Style Events Team Champion
1977 Mexico Mexico City Social Center Gymnasium September 29 – October 1 GR 10  USA
FS 10  USA
September 28 – October 2 Sambo 10  USA
1979 United States San Diego San Diego State University August 29–31 Sambo 11  USA
FS 10
1980 United States San Diego San Diego State University June 5–6 GR 10
June 7–8 FS 10
June Sambo 10
1981 Mexico Mexico City May 17–31 GR 10
FS 10
1984 Mexico Mexico City GR 10
FS 10
1986 United States Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center September 18–20 GR 10  Cuba
FS 10  USA
1987 Offset of the results of the wrestling tournament at the 1987 Pan American Games, Indianapolis, USA GR 10  Cuba
FS 10  USA
1988 United States Newark Essex County College April 9 Sambo 10
Mexico Mexico City September 18–20 GR 10  Cuba
FS 10  Cuba
1989 United States Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center June 13–15 GR 10  Cuba
FS 10  USA
1990 United States Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center June 13 GR 10  Cuba
FS 10  USA
1991 Offset of the results of the wrestling tournament at the 1991 Pan American Games, Havana, Cuba GR 10  Cuba
FS 10  USA
1992 United States Albany January GR 10  Cuba
FS 10  USA
June 1 Sambo
1993 United States Chula Vista Chula Vista High School April 24 Sambo 10
Guatemala Guatemala City May 21 GR 10  Cuba
FS 10  USA
1994 United States Chula Vista Southwestern College 26 March Sambo 10
Mexico Mexico City May 20 GR 10  Cuba
FS 10  USA
1997 Puerto Rico San Juan May 21 GR 8  Cuba
FS 8  Cuba
LF 6  USA
1998 Canada Winnipeg March 24–27 GR 8  Cuba
FS 8  Cuba
LF 6  Canada
2000 Colombia Cali May 19 GR 8  Cuba
FS 8  Cuba
LF 6  USA
2001 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo May 14–18 GR 8  Cuba
FS 8  Cuba
LF 6  USA
2002 Venezuela Maracaibo May 14 GR 7  Cuba
FS 7  Cuba
LF 7  USA
2003 Guatemala Guatemala City May 18 GR 7  USA
FS 7  USA
LF 7  Venezuela
2004 Guatemala Guatemala City May 6 GR 7  Cuba
FS 7  Cuba
LF 7  USA
2005 Guatemala Guatemala City April 27 GR 7  Cuba
FS 7  Cuba
LF 7  Venezuela
2006 Brazil Rio de Janeiro May 31 GR 7  Cuba
FS 7  USA
LF 7  USA
 Venezuela
United States North Palm Beach, Florida North Palm Beach Community Center August 19–20 Sambo 7
2007 El Salvador San Salvador May 18 GR 7  Cuba
FS 7  Cuba
 USA
LF 7  Venezuela
2008 United States Colorado Springs February 29 GR 7  Cuba
FS 7  USA
LF 7  USA
2009 Venezuela Maracaibo April 22 GR 7  Cuba
FS 7  Cuba
LF 7  USA
2010 Mexico Monterrey April 28–30 GR 7  Cuba
FS 7  Cuba
LF 7  USA
2011 Colombia Rionegro May 6 GR 7  Cuba
FS 7  Cuba
LF 7  Canada
2012 United States Colorado Springs February 24–26 GR 7  Cuba
FS 7  USA
LF 7  USA
2013 Panama Panama City Gimnasio Beto Remon April 5 GR 7  Cuba
April 6 LF 7  Canada
April 6–7 FS 7  Cuba
 USA
June 15–16 Sambo 17  Venezuela
2014 Mexico Mexico City July 15–17 GR 8  Cuba
FS 8  USA
LF 8  Colombia
 Canada
Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain October 3–5 Sambo
2015 Chile Santiago April 22–27 GR 8  Cuba
FS 8  USA
LF 8  Canada
Nicaragua Managua University of Managua Gymnasium September 5–6 Sambo 16
2016 United States Frisco February 26–28 GR 8  Cuba
FS 8  USA
LF 8  USA
Paraguay Asunción August 25–29 Sambo 17  USA
2017 Brazil Lauro de Freitas May 5–7 GR 8  Cuba
FS 8  USA
LF 8  Canada
Colombia Buga July 6–10 Sambo 17  Venezuela
2018 Peru Lima May 3–6 GR 10  Cuba
FS 10  USA
LF 10  USA
Mexico Acapulco July 21–22 Sambo 17  Dominican Republic
2019 Argentina Buenos Aires April 18–21 GR 10  USA
FS 10  USA
LF 10  USA
Dominican Republic Santo Domingo July 28–29 Sambo 17  Dominican Republic
2020 Canada Ottawa Shaw Centre March 6–9 GR 10  USA
FS 10  USA
LF 10  USA
Colombia Cali July 3–5 Sambo 17
2021 Guatemala Guatemala City May 6–9 GR 10 TBD
FS 10 TBD
LF 10 TBD
  • Cuban Women's Team began participate in the LF event since the 2007' edition.

Youth

Youth (Espoir) Pan American Wrestling Championships

Year Host Venue Dates Style Events Team Champion
1979 Mexico Monterrey May 21 GR 10  Canada
FS 10  Cuba
1982 Colombia Cali[5] July 17–20 GR 10  USA
FS 10

Junior

Junior Pan American Wrestling Championships for athletes aged 17–20 years (U21) predates the Senior Championships by one year.

Year Host Venue Dates Style Events Team Champion
1976 El Salvador San Salvador December 9–10 GR 10  Canada
FS 10  Canada
1977 Ecuador Quito[6] June 22–24 GR 10  Canada
June 25–27 FS 10  USA
1978 Venezuela Caracas[7] June 7–11 GR 10
FS 10
1979 Mexico San Luis Potosí May 21–24 GR 10
FS 10
1980 Panama Panama City[8] May 13–16
Puerto Rico San Juan May 23–26 GR 10  USA
FS 10  Canada
1982 Venezuela Caracas July GR 10
FS 10
1983 Mexico Mexico City July ? – 7 GR 10  USA
FS 10  USA
1984 Mexico Mexico City June 21 – July 1 GR 10
FS 10
1985 Colombia Cali July 3 GR 13  USA
FS 13  USA
1989 Argentina Santa Fe June 22–25 GR 10
FS 10
1992 Canada London June ?–16 GR
FS
1993 Cuba Cuba "Summer" GR
FS
1994 April GR
FS
1996 Colombia Colombia April GR
FS
2002 Colombia Bogota June 7 GR 9  Cuba
FS 9  Colombia
LF 8  Colombia
 Mexico
2004 Venezuela Maracaibo July 16 GR 8  Venezuela
FS 8  Canada
LF 8  Canada
 Venezuela
2005 Venezuela Maracaibo June 29 GR 8  Venezuela
FS 8  Venezuela
LF 8  Venezuela
2006 Guatemala Guatemala City August 17 GR 8  Venezuela
FS 8  Venezuela
LF 8  Venezuela
2007 Venezuela Maracaibo June 22 GR 8  Venezuela
FS 8  USA
LF 8  USA
2008 Ecuador Cuenca June 20 GR 8  USA
FS 8  USA
LF 8  USA
2009 Mexico Guadalajara September 23 GR 8  USA
September 24 FS 8  Canada
September 25 LF 8  USA
2010 Nicaragua Managua July 9 GR 8  Ecuador
 USA
FS 8  Canada
LF 8  Canada
2011 Brazil São Paulo July 2 GR 8  USA
July 1 FS 8  USA
July 1 LF 8  USA
2012 Guatemala Petén June 6 GR 8  Dominican Republic
FS 8  USA
LF 8  USA
2013 Chile Santiago July 12 GR 8  Venezuela
FS 8  USA
LF 8  Venezuela
2014 Canada Toronto June 27–29 GR 8  USA
FS 8  Canada
LF 8  Canada
2015 Cuba Havana May 6–8 GR 8  Cuba
FS 8  USA
LF 8  USA
2016 Venezuela Barinas June 10–12 GR 8  Venezuela
FS 8  Venezuela
LF 8  Venezuela
2017 Peru Lima June 9–11 GR 8  USA
FS 8  USA
LF 8  Canada
2018 Brazil Fortaleza August 15–17 GR 10  USA
August 17–19 FS 10  USA
August 17–19 LF 10  Mexico
2019 Guatemala Guatemala City June 5–7 GR 10  USA
FS 10  USA
LF 10  USA
2020 Brazil Brasilia July 10–12 GR 10 TBD
FS 10 TBD
LF 10 TBD
2021 TBA TBA July 9–11 GR TBD
FS TBD
LF TBD

Cadet

Year Host Venue Dates Style Events Team Champion
1984 Argentina Buenos Aires September 22 GR 13  Argentina
1985 Colombia Cali July 3 GR 13  Colombia
FS 13  Colombia
2000 Peru Lima July 16–24 GR
FS
LF
2003 Venezuela Maracaibo June 26 GR 10  Venezuela
FS 10  Venezuela
LF 10  Canada
 Venezuela
2004 Ecuador Cuenca July 9 GR 10  Peru
FS 10  Peru
LF 9  Ecuador
2005 Chile Santiago August GR
FS
LF
2010 Brazil Manaus GR
FS
LF
2012 Venezuela Maracaibo July GR
FS
LF
2014 Brazil Recife May 2–4 GR
FS
LF
2015 Mexico Guadalajara July 3–5 GR
FS
LF
2016 Peru Lima July 1–3 GR
FS
LF
2017 Argentina Buenos Aires July 7–9 GR
FS
LF
2018 Guatemala Guatemala City May 25–27 GR
May 26–27 LF
May 26–27 FS
2019 Mexico Morelia June 28–30 GR
FS
LF
2020 Argentina Buenos Aires June 26–28 GR TBD
FS TBD
LF TBD

U15

Year Host Venue Dates Style Events Team Champion
2016 Colombia Medellin October 7–9 GR
FS
LF
2017 Chile Santiago August 17–19 GR
FS
LF
2018 Mexico Villahermosa September 13–15 GR
FS
LF
2019 Panama Panama City November 1–3 GR
FS
LF
2020 Nicaragua Managua June 23–25 GR TBD
FS TBD
LF TBD

Team Championships

Pan American Team Championships

See also

References

  1. ^ United World Wrestling Retrieved on November 2, 2019.
  2. ^ A.A.U. Wrestling: 1980 Official Rules; Olympic Rules (rules of the International Amateur Wrestling Federation), Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, 1980, p. 4.
  3. ^ The final report of the President's Commission on Olympic Sports, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977, p. 261.
  4. ^ Pan American Sombo Championships to be held alongside U S Nationals in North Palm Beach Fla Aug 19 20 BY JOSH HENSON | JULY 05, 2006, United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee Official Website
  5. ^ 1982 Junior Pan American Games wrestling event was held earlier in July, in Caracas, Venezuela. Known medalists include Roger Sayles of Mt. Hood Junior Cllege in Oregon and Kenny Karl.
  6. ^ 1977 Junior Pan American Games wrestling event was held in Venezuela. Known medalists include Todd Rosenthal of the Illinois State University.
  7. ^ 1978 Junior Pan American Games wrestling event was held in Mexico.
  8. ^ 1980 Junior Pan American Games wrestling event was held in Canada.