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Bowling at the Pan American Games

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Bowling — primarily in the form of the tenpin sport, as regulated by the World Bowling organization (the Pan American Games' tenpin events are governed by World Bowling's PABCON American Zone division), has been a sport at the Pan American Games since the 1991 Pan American Games.

Medal table

1  United States (USA) 21 7 7 35
2  Canada (CAN) 4 3 6 13
3  Mexico (MEX) 3 5 6 14
4  Colombia (COL) 3 2 7 12
5  Brazil (BRA) 1 1 1 3
6  Venezuela (VEN) 0 10 5 15
7  Dominican Republic (DOM) 0 1 3 4
8  Netherlands Antilles (AHO) 0 1 0 1
 Guatemala (GUA) 0 1 0 1
 Puerto Rico (PUR) 0 1 0 1
11  Argentina (ARG) 0 0 1 1
Total 32 32 36 100

Men

Singles

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1991 Havana
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 Patrick Healey, Jr. (USA)  Luis Serfaty (VEN)  Jon Juneau (USA)
1995 Mar del Plata
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 Bill Rowe (CAN)  Patrick Healey, Jr. (USA)  Marco Zepeda (MEX)
1999 Winnipeg
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 David Romero (COL)  Michael Mullin (USA)  Marc Doi (CAN)
2003 Santo Domingo
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 Daniel Falconi (MEX)  Marcos Baeza (MEX)  Bill Hoffman (USA)
2007 Rio de Janeiro
details
 Rhino Page (USA)  Daniel Falconi (MEX)  Lucas Legnani (ARG)
2011 Guadalajara
details
 Santiago Mejia (COL)  Chris Barnes (USA)  Marcelo Suartz (BRA)
 Manuel Fernandez (DOM)
2015 Toronto
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 Marcelo Suartz (BRA)  Amleto Monacelli (VEN)  Dan MacLelland (CAN)
 Devin Bidwell (USA)

Doubles

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Mar del Plata
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 Patrick Healey, Jr.
and Chris Barnes (USA)
 Samir Daou
and Carlos Finx, Jr. (AHO)
 Mark Doi
and Bill Rowe (CAN)
1999 Winnipeg not included in the Pan American Games program
2003 Santo Domingo
details
 Bill Hoffman
and Scott Pohl (USA)
 George Lambert IV
and Danyck Briere (CAN)
 Andrés Gómez
and Jorge Romero (COL)
2007 Rio de Janeiro
details
 Cassidy Schaub
and Rhino Page (USA)
 Fabio Rezende
and Rodrigo Hermes (BRA)
 Victor Richards
and Rolando Sebelen (DOM)
2011 Guadalajara
details
 Chris Barnes
and Bill O'Neill (USA)
 José Lander
and Amleto Monacelli (VEN)
 Andrés Gómez
and Santiago Mejia (COL)
2015 Toronto
details
 Dan MacLelland
and Francois Lavoie (CAN)
 Jaime González
and Manuel Otalora (COL)
 Devin Bidwell
and Tommy Jones (USA)

Women

Singles

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1991 Havana
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 Edda Piccini (MEX)  Julie Gardner (USA)  Mandy Wilson (USA)
1995 Mar del Plata
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 Catharine Willis (CAN)  Mariela Alarza (VEN)  Lisa Bishop (USA)
1999 Winnipeg
details
 Janette Piesczynski (USA)  Alicia Marcano (VEN)  Jennifer Willis (CAN)
2003 Santo Domingo
details
 Shannon Pluhowsky (USA)  Sofia Granda (GUA)  Clara Guerrero (COL)
2007 Rio de Janeiro
details
 Tennelle Milligan (USA)  Alicia Marcano (VEN)  Aumi Guerra (DOM)
2011 Guadalajara
details
 Liz Johnson (USA)  Jennifer Park (CAN)  Caroline Lagrange (CAN)
 Karen Marcano (VEN)
2015 Toronto
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 Shannon Pluhowsky (USA)  Aumi Guerra (DOM)  Liz Johnson (USA)
 Rocio Restrepo (COL)

Doubles

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Mar del Plata
details
 Missy Howard
and Lesia Stark (USA)
 Georgina Serratos
and Gabriela Sandoval (MEX)
 Margalit Mizrachi
and Mariela Alarza (VEN)
1999 Winnipeg not included in the Pan American Games program
2003 Santo Domingo
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 Adriana Pérez
and Illiana Lomeli (MEX)
 Shannon Pluhowsky
and Stacy Werth (USA)
 Sara Vargas
and Clara Guerrero (COL)
2007 Rio de Janeiro
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 Diandra Asbaty
and Tennelle Milligan (USA)
 Michelle Ayala
and Yoselin Leon (PUR)
 Adriana Pérez
and Sandra Gongora (MEX)
2011 Guadalajara
details
 Liz Johnson
and Kelly Kulick (USA)
 Sandra Gongora
and Miriam Zetter (MEX)
 Anggie Ramirez
and Maria Jose Rodriguez (COL)
2015 Toronto
details
 Clara Guerrero
and Rocio Restrepo (COL)
 Liz Johnson
and Shannon Pluhowsky (USA)
 Patricia de Faria
and Karen Marcano (VEN)

Discontinued

Men's All-Events

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Mar del Plata
details
 Patrick Healey, Jr. (USA)  Pedro Carreyo (VEN)  Agustin De Farias (VEN)

Men's Team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1991 Havana
details
 United States (USA)
Steve Kloempken
Ralph Solan
Jon Juneau
Patrick Healey, Jr.
 Venezuela (VEN)
Pedro Carreyo
Pedro Elias Cardozo
Luis Serfaty
Francisco Carabano
 Mexico (MEX)
Alfonso Rodriguez
Roberto Silva
Daniel Falconi
Luis Javier Iserte
1995 Mar del Plata
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 United States (USA)
Patrick Healey, Jr.
Mark Van Meter
John Eiss
Chris Barnes
 Venezuela (VEN)
Agustin De Farias
Pedro Avendano
Arturo Hernandez
Pedro Carreyo
 Canada (CAN)
Marc Doi
Doug Schatz
Paul Gyarnati
Bill Rowe
1999 Winnipeg
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 United States (USA)
John Gaines
John Eiss
Tony Manna, Jr.
Michael Mullin
 Canada (CAN)
Mathieu Chouinard
Marc Doi
Jean Sebastian Lessard
Alan Tone
 Mexico (MEX)
Daniel Falconi
Roberto Silva
Victor de la Fuente
Ernesto Avila

Women's All-Events

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Mar del Plata
details
 Liz Johnson (USA)  Edda Piccini (MEX)  Luz Leal (COL)

Women's Team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1991 Havana
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 United States (USA)
Maureen Webb
Julie Gardner
Mandy Wilson
Lynda Norry
 Venezuela (VEN)
Mirella DeTrasolini
Gisela Sanchez
Mariela Alarza
Gabriela Bigai
 Mexico (MEX)
Edda Piccini
Ana Maria Avila
Leticia Rosas
Celia Flores
1995 Mar del Plata
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 Canada (CAN)
Sandy Lowe
Anne Saasto
Debbie Ship
Catharine Willis
 United States (USA)
Lisa Bishop
Lesia Stark
Missy Howard
Liz Johnson
 Venezuela (VEN)
Margalit Mizrachi
Mariela Alarza
Marianela Lista
Mirella Trasolini
1999 Winnipeg
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 United States (USA)
Tennelle Grijalva
Debbie Kuhn
Kelly Kulick
Janette Piesczynski
 Colombia (COL)
Paola Gomez
Maria Salazar
Clara Guerrero
Sara Vargas
 Mexico (MEX)
Leticia Ituarte
Maria Martinez
Gloria Ortega
Veronica Hernandez

Events

Event 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 2015
Men's singles
Men's doubles
Men's team
Men's All-Events
Women's singles
Women's doubles
Women's team
Women's All-Events
Events 4 8 4 4 4 4 4

References