Peru at the 2019 Pan American Games

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Peru at the
2019 Pan American Games
Flag of Peru.svg
IOC codePER
NOC
in Lima, Peru
26 July–11 August, 2019
Competitors599 in 17 sports
Flag bearers Stefano Peschiera (opening)
Gladys Tejeda (closing)[1]
Medals
Ranked 10th
Gold
11
Silver
7
Bronze
23
Total
41
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

Peru was the host nation of the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, from July 26 to August 11, 2019.[2][3]

Lima, the capital city, is the venue of the Games. The Peruvian team consisted of 599 athletes (315 men and 284 women).[citation needed]

During the opening ceremony of the games, sailor Stefano Peschiera carried the flag of the country as part of the parade of nations.[4][5]

Medalists[]

The following Peruvian 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 4 4 8
Bodybuilding 1 1 2
Boxing 8 3 11
Canoeing 2 2 4
Fencing 9 9 18
Field hockey 16 16 32
Football 18 18 36
Golf 2 2 4
Gymnastics 1 0 1
Judo 7 7 14
Modern pentathlon 2 2 4
Racquetball 3 0 3
Softball 15 15 30
Surfing 5 5 10
Weightlifting 6 6 12
Total 77 68 145

Badminton[]

Singles[]

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Daniel la Torre Regal Men Bye  Muñoz (MEX)
L 17–21, 11–21
Did not advance 17
 Javier (DOM)
W 21–15, 21–19
 López (MEX)
L 16–21, 20–22
Did not advance 17
Daniela Macías Women Bye   (CHI)
W 21–7, 21–4
  (MEX)
W 21–11, 21–12
 Wang (USA)
L 10–21, 12–21
Did not advance 5
Bye   (DOM)
W 21–10, 21–2
  (BRA)
L 18–21, 8–21
Did not advance 9

Doubles[]

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank

Daniel la Torre Regal
Men Bye   /
 (BRA)
L 12–21, 21–19, 12–21
Did not advance 5
Mario Cuba
Diego Mini
Bye  Araya /
León (CHI)
W 21–12, 21–13
 Ho-Shue /
Yakura (CAN)
L 13–21, 10–21
Did not advance 5
Daniela Macías
Dánica Nishimura
Women Bye  Lima /
Lima (BRA)
L 21–15, 15–21, 22–24
Did not advance 5

Paula la Torre Regal
Bye   /
Williams (BAR)
W 21–12, 21–13
 Honderich /
Tsai (CAN)
L 3–21, 3–21
Did not advance 5
Diego Mini
Dánica Nishimura
Mixed   /
 (ARG)
W 21–16, 21–11
 López /
Solis (MEX)
W 21–10, 21–18
 Shu /
Obañana (USA)
L 22–20, 12–21, 16–21
Did not advance 5

Daniela Macías
 Chew /
 (USA)
L 17–21, 17–21
Did not advance 17

Baseball[]

Peru qualified a men's team of 24 athletes automatically as host nation.[6][7]

Group A
GP W L RS RA DIFF
 Puerto Rico 3 3 0 13 5 +8
 Nicaragua 3 2 1 17 9 +8
 Dominican Republic 3 1 2 13 9 +4
 Peru 3 0 3 4 24 −14
Qualified for the Super round


July 29
19:05
Dominican Republic  10–3  Peru Baseball Stadium, Lima
Attendance: 2,798
Boxscore

July 31
19:05
Puerto Rico  4–1  Peru Baseball Stadium, Lima
Attendance: 2,850
Boxscore

August 1
19:05
Peru  0–10 (F/7)  Nicaragua Baseball Stadium, Lima
Attendance: 1,994
Boxscore

Basque pelota[]

Peru is scheduled to compete in basque pelota.

Beach volleyball[]

Peru automatically qualified four beach volleyball athletes (two men and two women) as the host nation.[8]

Men
  • 1 Pair (2 athletes)
Women
  • 1 Pair (2 athletes)

Bodybuilding[]

Peru as the host nation qualified a full team of two bodybuilders (one male and one female), automatically.[9]

Athlete Event Prejudging Final
Points Rank Points Rank
N/A Did not advance
N/A Did not advance
  • No results were provided for the prejudging round, with only the top six advancing.

Boxing[]

Peru qualified 11 boxers (eight men and three women). Seven of these were awarded automatically as host quotas, the rest were earned at the qualification tournament.[10][11]

Men
Athlete Event Preliminaries Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
49 kg N/A  Arce (CUB)
L 0–5
Did not advance
52 kg N/A  Rivera (PUR)
L 0–5
Did not advance
56 kg N/A  Ragan (USA)
L 0–5
Did not advance
Leodan Pezo 60 kg N/A   (PAN)
W 4–1
 Álvarez (CUB)
L RSC
Did not advance 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
64 kg Bye  Ryan (ANT)
L 1–4
Did not advance
69 kg N/A  Maestre (VEN)
L 0–5
Did not advance
José María Lúcar 91 kg N/A   (MEX)
W 5–0
 Castillo (ECU)
L 0–5
Did not advance 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
+91 kg N/A  Torrez (USA)
L 0–5
Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
51 kg  Valencia (COL)
L 2–3
Did not advance
57 kg   (ARG)
L 0–5
Did not advance
60 kg  Ferreira (BRA)
L 0–5
Did not advance

Canoeing[]

Slalom[]

Peru qualified a total of four slalom athletes (two men and two women). Both kayak quotas were awarded automatically to Peru as host nation, while the canoe quotas were earned in qualification.[12][13]

Men
  • K1
  • C1
Women
  • K1
  • C1

Equestrian[]

Peru qualified a full team of 12 equestrians (four per discipline) as the host nation.[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
Catalina Individual 60.765 33 57.353 35 118.118 35 Did not advance
Feuertanzer 65.647 21 60.941 31 126.588 31 Did not advance
Briar's Boy 62.265 32 60.941 31 123.206 32 Did not advance


As above Team 188.677 6 179.235 6 367.912 6 N/A

Eventing[]

Athlete Horse Event Dressage Cross-country Jumping Total
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Conterina Z 45.30 39 Eliminated Did not advance
Vento 45.50 41 60.00 20 Eliminated Did not advance
Qouter 43.30 33 15.20 8 0.00 1 58.50 11
Juan Francia Alpacino Z 43.30 33 60.80 21 8.00 17 112.10 21



Juan Francia
As above 131.90 10 136.00 6 1008.00 9 1170.60 7

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
Dimodo 20.51 45 31 43 31 44 82.51 43 Q
Crocky van Overis 21.24 46 Retired Did not advance
Alonso Valdéz Chichester 43.24 48 16 33 8 16 67.24 42 Q


Alonso Valdéz
As above 84.99 12 Eliminated Did not advance N/A

Fencing[]

Peru, as the host nation, was allocated a full team of 18 fencers (nine men and nine women).[17]

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

Golf[]

Peru as host nation automatically qualified a full team of four golfers (two men and two women).[18]

Athlete(s) Event Final
Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total To par Rank
Men's individual 67 68 68 69 272 -12 5
70 73 66 67 276 -18 =8
Women's individual 73 73 76 74 296 +12 =17
75 77 78 77 307 +23 28



Mixed team 140 141 142 141 564 -4 10

Gymnastics[]

Trampoline[]

Peru qualified a one male trampolinist.[19]

Field hockey[]

Peru qualified a men's and women's team (of 16 athletes each, for a total of 32) by virtue of being the host nation.[20]

Men's tournament[]

Preliminary round
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Canada 3 3 0 0 23 2 +21 9 Quarter-finals
2  United States 3 2 0 1 21 5 +16 6
3  Mexico 3 1 0 2 10 12 −2 3
4  Peru (H) 3 0 0 3 3 38 −35 0
Source: FIH
(H) Host


30 July 2019 (2019-07-30)
16:00
United States  16–0  Peru
field hockey ball 2'51'
field hockey ball 2'
field hockey ball 3'10'11'47'55'
field hockey ball 6'26'
field hockey ball 7'39'
field hockey ball 31'45'
field hockey ball 47'
field hockey ball 49'
Report
Umpires:
Deepak Joshi (IND)
Reinier Diaz (CUB)

1 August 2019 (2019-08-01)
10:00
Mexico  8–2  Peru
field hockey ball 3'54'
field hockey ball 30+'33'
field hockey ball 41'57'
field hockey ball 54'
field hockey ball 60'
Report field hockey ball 49'
field hockey ball 55'
Umpires:
Reinier Diaz (CUB)
Hugo Romero (PAR)

3 August 2019 (2019-08-03)
16:00
Canada  14–1  Peru
I. Smythe field hockey ball 3'
Johnston field hockey ball 4'
Wallace field hockey ball 4'36'
Tupper field hockey ball 14'57'
Panesar field hockey ball 22'
Pereira field hockey ball 26'55'
Scholfield field hockey ball 27'41'44'
Pearson field hockey ball 33'42'
Report field hockey ball 8'
Umpires:
Deepak Joshi (IND)
Federico Silva (ARG)

Women's tournament[]

Preliminary round
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  United States 3 3 0 0 17 2 +15 9 Quarter-finals
2  Chile 3 2 0 1 17 4 +13 6
3  Mexico 3 1 0 2 4 7 −3 3
4  Peru (H) 3 0 0 3 0 25 −25 0
Source: FIH
(H) Host


29 July 2019 (2019-07-29)
16:00
Chile  13–0  Peru
Maldonado field hockey ball 4'54'59'
Walbaum field hockey ball 5'
Villagran field hockey ball 10'19'35'
Urroz field hockey ball 28'47'59'
García field hockey ball 41'
De las Heras field hockey ball 43'
Jacob field hockey ball 53'
Report
Umpires:
Ayanna McClean (TTO)
Mary Driscoll (USA)

31 July 2019 (2019-07-31)
10:00
Mexico  4–0  Peru
field hockey ball 28'39'
field hockey ball 52'
field hockey ball 59'
Report
Umpires:
Megan Robertson (CAN)
Natalia Lodeiro (URU)

2 August 2019 (2019-08-02)
12:00
United States  8–0  Peru
Moyer field hockey ball 7'
Grega field hockey ball 29'
Matson field hockey ball 30'
Allessie field hockey ball 32'34'40'49'
Sharkey field hockey ball 60'
Report
Umpires:
Natalia Lodeiro (URU)
Catalina Montesino (CHI)

Football[]

Peru automatically (as host nation) qualified a men's and women's team (of 18 athletes each, for a total of 36).[21]

Men's tournament[]

Women's tournament[]

Modern pentathlon[]

Peru as host nation received four modern pentathlete quotas (two men and two women).[22]

Men
  • 2 quotas
Women
  • 2 quotas

Racquetball[]

Peru qualified three male racquetball athletes.[23]

Men
  • 3 quotas


Rugby sevens[]

Women's tournament[]

Pool stage
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Canada 3 3 0 0 134 0 +134 9 Semifinals
2  Brazil 3 2 0 1 78 31 +47 7
3   3 1 0 2 48 94 −46 5 5–8th place semifinals
4  Mexico 3 0 0 3 7 143 −136 3
Source: Lima 2019
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored; 5) draw.


26 July 2019
10:40
Brazil  33–5  
Try: Zanellato (2) 5'c, 12'c
Cerullo (2) 9'c, 12'c
Kochhann 14'm
Con: Kochhann (2/3) 6', 9', 13'
Cerullo (1/1) 12'
Report Try: 2'm
Con: (0/1)
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center
Referee: Shanda Mosher-Gallant (Canada)

27 July 2019
11:25
Canada  54–0  
Try: Aikens (2) 0'c, 3'c
Moleschi 5'c
Chown 7'c
Hogan-Rochester (3) 7'c, 11'c, 14'c
Buisa 10'm
Con: Levale (5/5) 0', 4', 5', 7', 8'
Nicholas (2/3) 11', 14'
Report
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center
Referee: Nerea Livoni (Argentina)

27 July 2019
14:50
  43–7  Mexico
Try: (5) 0'm, 2'c, 3'c, 12'm, 14'm
7'c
9'c
Con: (3/6) 2', 4', 7'
(1/1) 9'
Report Try: 11'c
Con: (1/1) 11'
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center
Referee: Shanda Mosher-Gallant (Canada)
5th-8th classification
28 July 2019
9:10
  31–10  
Try: 1'c
(2) 4'm, 7'm
9'c
12'c
Con: (3/5) 1', 9', 12'
Report Try: (2) 5'm, 10'm
Con: (0/2)
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center
Referee: Nerea Livoni (Argentina)
Fifth place match
28 July 2019
13:25
  12–34  Argentina
Try: 3'c
11'm
Con: (1/2) 4'
Report Try: (3) 2'c, 5'c, 14'm
8'm
10'm
12'm
Con: (2/4) 2', 5'
(0/2)
Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center
Referee: Shanda Mosher-Gallant (Canada)

Softball[]

Peru qualified a men's and women's team (of 15 athletes each) by virtue of being the host nation.

Men's tournament[]

Women's tournament[]

Squash[]

Peru qualified a men's and double team by qualification.

Surfing[]

Peru as host nation received a quota allocation of ten surfers (five men and five women) in the sport's debut at the Pan American Games.[24][25][26][27]

Of the 8 medal events (Four Men and four Women), Peru won 3 gold medals, 3 silver medals and 1 bronze. Lucca Mesinas (Open surf Men), "Piccolo" Benoit Clemente (Longboard) and Daniella Rosas (Open surg Women) made history for Peru winning three gold medals in a day. Also Tamil Martino (Stand up paddle Men), Vania Torres (Stand up paddle Women) and María Fernanda Reyes (Longboard Women) got 3 silver medals. Itzel Delgado won the first medal of this sport for Peru in Stand up paddle race. The Stand up paddle race Women was the only event where Peru got no winners at all.

Surfing competitions in Lima, Peru, were held between July 30th and August 4th, 2019 at Punta Rocas in Punta Negra district, south Lima.

Water skiing[]

Peru as host nation received a quota of participants. In Pan American Games of Toronto in 2015 Natalia Cuglievan won the medal of gold and in Pan American Games in Lima 2019, as local, she won again the medal of gold being the first sportswoman in Peru to achieve such a success in history of sports in Peru.

Weightlifting[]

As host nation, Peru was permitted to enter a full team of 12 weightlifters (six men and six women).[28]

Men
Athlete Event Snatch Clean & Jerk Total Rank
Result Rank Result Rank
Marcos Rojas 61 kg 116 7 145 7 261 7
67 kg 127 5 164 3 291 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
73 kg 141 5 163 7 304 5
122 10 160 9 282 9
96 kg 123 15 160 14 284 15
Hernán Viera 109 kg 140 6 180 6 320 6
Women
Athlete Event Snatch Clean & Jerk Total Rank
Result Rank Result Rank
Fiorella Cueva 49 kg 75 7 NM DNF
55 kg 83 6 110 4 193 6
64 kg 81 9 106 10 187 10
81 8 111 7 153 8
76 kg 83 8 107 8 190 8
87 kg 78 9 105 9 183 9

See also[]

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