Squash at the 2011 Pan American Games – Qualification

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Qualification was done at the 2010 Pan American Championship in Guatemala City, Guatemala. A maximum of sixty athletes will compete at the squash competition. There will be a maximum of 35 male and 25 female competitors total. Each nation can enter a maximum of three male and female athletes, for a total of six athletes. Of these athletes, two will compete in the individual events per gender, one pair will compete in doubles per gender, and three will compete in a team in the team event per gender. The top seven nations at the 2010 Pan American Squash Championship can qualify women's teams, while the top ten nations can qualify men's teams. Mexico qualifies a men's and women's team as the host nation. Outside of this, athletes can qualify individually, with a maximum of one female and two male athletes qualifying individually.[1]

Qualification summary[]

Nation Men's Individual Men's Team Women's Individual Women's Team Total
 Argentina 3 X 3 X 6
 Barbados 1 1
 Brazil 3 X 3 X 6
 Canada 3 X 3 X 6
 Chile 3 X 3 X 6
 Colombia 3 X 3 X 6
 El Salvador 3 X 3
 Guatemala 3 X 3 X 6
 Guyana 1 1
 Jamaica 1 1
 Mexico 3 X 3 X 6
 Paraguay 3 X 3
 Peru 3 X 3
 United States 3 X 3 X 6
Total athletes 35 33 25 24 60
Total NOCs 13 11 9 8 14

Men[]

Event Location Ranking Athletes
per NOC
Qualified
Host Nation - - 3  Mexico
2010 Pan American Championships, team event [1] Guatemala Guatemala City Top 10* 3  Canada
 United States
 Brazil
 Argentina
 Colombia
 Guatemala
 El Salvador
 Peru
 Chile
 Paraguay
Wildcards - - Up to 2   (BAR)
 Christopher Binnie (JAM)
TOTAL 35
  • Top ten excluding Mexico (who won the Pan American Championship).

Women[]

Event Location Ranking Athletes
per NOC
Qualified
Host Nation - - 3  Mexico
2010 Pan American Championships, team event [1] Guatemala Guatemala City Top 7* 3  United States
 Canada
 Colombia
 Argentina
 Guatemala
 Brazil
 Chile
2010 Pan American Championships, individual event Guatemala Guatemala City 1 1  Nicolette Fernandes (GUY)
TOTAL 25
  • Top seven excluding Mexico (who finished third at the Pan American Championship).


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