2010 Pan American Gymnastics Championships

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The 2010 Pan American Gymnastics Championships were held in Guadalajara, Mexico. Artistic gymnastics events were competed on September 2–5, 2010,[1] while rhythmic gymnastics events were competed on December 2–5, 2010.[2][3] The competition was organized by the Mexican Gymnastics Federation and approved by the International Gymnastics Federation.[4]

Medalists[]

Artistic gymnastics[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Team all-around  United States


Jacob Dalton


 Brazil

Mosiah Rodrigues

Péricles Silva

Sérgio Sasaki

 Canada



Kevin Lytwyn

Casey Sandy
N/A
Individual all-around  Daniel Corral (MEX)   (USA)  Jorge Giraldo (COL)
Floor   (MEX)  Tomás González (CHI)  Jacob Dalton (USA)
Pommel horse   (USA)   (MEX)  Casey Sandy (CAN)
Rings  Regulo Carmona (VEN)  Tommy Ramos (PUR)  Federico Molinari (ARG)
Vault  Tomás González (CHI)  Sérgio Sasaki (BRA)  Luis Rivera (PUR)
Parallel bars  Daniel Corral (MEX)   (CAN)  Jorge Giraldo (COL)
Horizontal bar   (USA)  Jose Luis Fuentes (VEN)   (USA)
Women
Team all-around  United States
Gabby Douglas
Brenna Dowell
Kyla Ross
Sarah Finnegan
Sabrina Vega
McKayla Maroney
 Canada
Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto


Dominique Pegg
Jessica Savona
Kristina Vaculik
 Brazil
Priscila Cobello
Ethiene Franco
Gabriela Soares
Bruna Leal
Daniele Hypólito
Adrian Gomes
Individual all-around  Kyla Ross (USA)  Sabrina Vega (USA)  Jessica Lopez (VEN)
Vault  McKayla Maroney (USA)  Daniele Hypólito (BRA)  Jessica Gil (COL)
Uneven bars  Gabrielle Douglas (USA)  Jessica Lopez (VEN)  Kristina Vaculik (CAN)
Balance beam  Sabrina Vega (USA)  Jessica Lopez (VEN)  Sarah Finnegan (USA)
Floor  McKayla Maroney (USA)  Kyla Ross (USA)  Kristina Vaculik (CAN)

Rhythmic gymnastics[]

Note
In December 2010, Mexican gymnast Rut Castillo tested positive for sibutramine, a banned stimulant. On May 2, 2011, Castillo was stripped of the medals she had won at the 2010 Pan American Championships (team gold, hoop gold, rope silver), and all her results at the event have been nullified.[5]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team all-around  United States
Shelby Kisiel


Julie Zetlin
 Brazil
Natália Gaudio
Simone Luiz
Drielly Daltoe
Eliane Sampaio
 Canada

Jessica Ho
Anastasiya Muntyanu
Individual all-around  Julie Zetlin (USA)  Cynthia Valdez (MEX)   (MEX)
Group all-around  Canada  Brazil
Luisa Matsuo
Ana Paula Ribeiro
Ana Paula Alencar
Leticia Dutra
Jessica Maier
Larissa Barata
 Venezuela
Hoop   (MEX)   (CAN)  Shelby Kisiel (USA)
Rope  Julie Zetlin (USA)  Eliane Sampaio (BRA)  Cynthia Valdez (MEX)
Ball  Julie Zetlin (USA)   (MEX)  Cynthia Valdez (MEX)
Ribbon   (MEX)  Shelby Kisiel (USA)  Julie Zetlin (USA)
Group 5 hoops  Canada  United States  Cuba
Group 3 ribbons / 2 ropes  Canada  United States  Cuba

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)136524
2 Mexico (MEX)53311
3 Canada (CAN)34411
4 Venezuela (VEN)1326
5 Chile (CHI)1102
6 Brazil (BRA)0617
7 Puerto Rico (PUR)0112
8 Colombia (COL)0033
9 Cuba (CUB)0022
10 Argentina (ARG)0011
Totals (10 nations)23242269

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