Artistic swimming at the 2019 Pan American Games – Qualification

The following is the qualification system and qualified countries for the artistic swimming at the 2019 Pan American Games scheduled to be held in Lima, Peru.

Qualification system

A total of 80 artistic swimmers will qualify to compete at the games. As host nation, Peru qualifies the maximum team size of nine athletes (eight athletes + a reserve). Seven other teams will qualify (each with nine athletes). Each team will also be required to compete in the duet event with athletes already qualified for the team event. A further four countries will qualify a duet only.[1]

Canada and the United States, as being the only members located in zone 4 and zone 3 respectively, automatically qualify a full team. The South American region and the Central American and Caribbean region will qualify three teams and five duets each. Therefore, a total of eight teams and twelve duets will qualify.[1]

Qualification timeline

EventDateVenue
2018 Central American and Caribbean GamesJuly 28 – August 2, 2018Colombia Barranquilla
2018 South American Aquatics ChampionshipsOctober 31 – November 3, 2018Peru Lima

Qualification summary

NOCTeamDuetAthletes
 ArubaX2
 CanadaXX9
 CubaXX9
 El SalvadorX2
 GuatemalaXX9
 MexicoXX9
 PeruXX9
 United StatesXX9
Total: 8 NOC's81280

Team

CompetitionVacanciesQualified
Host nation1 Peru
Zone 31 United States
Zone 41 Canada
2018 Central American and Caribbean Games3 Mexico
 Cuba
 Guatemala
2018 South American Championships2
Total8

Duet

CompetitionVacanciesQualified
Host nation1 Peru
Zone 31 United States
Zone 41 Canada
2018 Central American and Caribbean Games3 Mexico
 Cuba
 Guatemala
2 Aruba
 El Salvador[2]
2018 South American Championships2
2
Total12

References

  1. 1 2 "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  2. Escalante, Varinia (2 August 2018). "Sin medallas, pero con un boleto más a Panamericanos" [No medals, but with one more ticket to Pan-American]. El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish). San Salvador, El Salvador. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
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