Canoeing at the 2007 Pan American Games

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Canoeing at the XV Pan American Games
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Canoeing at the 2007 Pan American Games took place at the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, the same venue that hosted the Rowing and Water Skiing. Although the initial intention of the Organizing Committee was to have the whole Olympic program at the Pan American Games, the slalom competitions were abandoned due to the few number of probable participating countries.

The competition in Flatwater Racing comprised the twelve Olympic Events. In the 2003 Pan American Games, Cuba lead the medal tally with five gold medals, with the United States in second (three golds, one silver and one bronze) and Argentina and Canada tied in third with two golds, two silvers and three bronzes.

The 1.000m events' heats and semifinals took place on July 26 and the heats and semifinals of the 500m events on July 27. The 1.000m finals (and the Women's K-4 500m final) were held on July 27 and the other 500m finals on July 28.

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation (Brazil)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Mexico5117
2 Cuba3429
3 Canada3227
4 Brazil*1236
5 Argentina0213
6 Venezuela0134
Totals (6 nations)12121236

Men's competition[]

K-1 500m[]

RANK FINAL
Gold medal america.svg  Manuel Cortina (MEX)
Silver medal america.svg  Angus Mortimer (CAN)
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Edson Isaias (BRA)

K-2 500m[]

RANK FINAL
Gold medal america.svg  Mexico (MEX)

Manuel Cortina
Silver medal america.svg  Cuba (CUB)
Jorge García
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Argentina (ARG)
Pablo de Torres

K-1 1.000m[]

RANK FINAL
Gold medal america.svg  Angus Mortimer (CAN)
Silver medal america.svg  Sebastian Cuattrin (BRA)
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Jorge García (CUB)

K-2 1.000m[]

RANK FINAL
Gold medal america.svg  Mexico (MEX)

Manuel Cortina
Silver medal america.svg  Argentina (ARG)
Pablo de Torres
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Venezuela (VEN)
José Ramos
Gabriel Rodríguez

K-4 1.000m[]

RANK FINAL
Gold medal america.svg  Brazil (BRA)
Roberto Maehler
Carlos Campos
Sebastian Cuattrin
Edson Isaias
Silver medal america.svg  Canada (CAN)
Chris Pellini
Angus Mortimer
Mark de Jonge
Jeremy Bordeleau
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Cuba (CUB)


Jorge García
Carlos Montalvo

C-1 500m[]

RANK FINAL
Gold medal america.svg  José Cristóbal (MEX)
Silver medal america.svg  Aldo Pruna (CUB)
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Nivalter Santos (BRA)

C-2 500m[]

RANK FINAL
Gold medal america.svg  Cuba (CUB)
Karel Aguilar
Serguey Torres
Silver medal america.svg  Mexico (MEX)
Gilberto Soriano
José Cristóbal
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Brazil (BRA)

C-1 1.000m[]

RANK FINAL
Gold medal america.svg  José Cristóbal (MEX)
Silver medal america.svg   (CUB)
Bronze medal (Americas).svg   (CAN)

C-2 1.000m[]

RANK FINAL
Gold medal america.svg  Cuba (CUB)
Karel Aguilar
Serguey Torres
Silver medal america.svg  Brazil (BRA)

Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Venezuela (VEN)

Women's competition[]

K-1 500m[]

RANK FINAL
Gold medal america.svg  Jillian D'Alessio (CAN)
Silver medal america.svg  Fernanda Lauro (ARG)
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Anca Ionela Mateescu (MEX)

K-2 500m[]

RANK FINAL
Gold medal america.svg  Canada (CAN)
Kia Byers
Marie-Christine Schmidt
Silver medal america.svg  Cuba (CUB)
Yulitza Meneses
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Venezuela (VEN)

K-4 500m[]

RANK FINAL
Gold medal america.svg  Cuba (CUB)
Darisleydis Amador
Yulitza Meneses

Dayexi Gandarela
Silver medal america.svg  Venezuela (VEN)



Zulmarys Sánchez
Bronze medal (Americas).svg  Canada (CAN)
Jillian D'Alessio
Kia Byers

Marie-Christine Schmidt

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