Bowling at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's pairs

The men's pairs competition of the bowling events at the 2011 Pan American Games took place between from October 24 to 25 at the Bolearmo Tapatio.

Men's pairs at the XVI Pan American Games
VenueBolearmo Tapatio
DatesOctober 24 – 25
Medalists
   United States
   Venezuela
   Colombia
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The participants each bowled a total of twelve games, six on each day. At the end of play, the scores were totalled and averaged, and the pair with the highest grand total won the gold medal.

Results

Nation Player Block 1 (Games 1–6) Block 2 (Games 7–12) Grand Total Final Rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Average Rank 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total Average
 United States (USA) Bill O'Neill 188 210 256 245 173 237 1309 218.2 1 236 212 205 149 236 166 2513 209.4 5211
Chris Barnes 211 202 245 234 227 179 1298 216.3 279 202 213 248 212 246 2698 224.8
 Venezuela (VEN) José Lander 180 214 210 190 215 165 1174 195.7 2 200 245 184 195 209 237 2444 203.7 5018
Amleto Monacelli 225 189 238 224 231 189 1296 216.0 150 245 188 279 190 226 2574 214.5
 Colombia (COL) Santiago Mejia 206 180 174 183 186 189 1118 186.3 5 204 213 178 182 238 201 2334 194.5 4856
Jaime Gomez 201 224 212 237 227 181 1282 213.7 203 203 182 208 196 248 2522 210.2
 Brazil (BRA) Marcio Vieira 183 175 210 185 188 196 1137 189.5 3 134 184 166 174 162 233 2190 182.5 4835 4
Marcelo Suartz 220 184 245 233 213 224 1319 219.8 225 212 195 184 268 242 2645 220.4
 Canada (CAN) Arthur Oliver 244 171 212 199 206 263 1295 215.8 4 171 234 169 194 189 182 2434 202.8 4797 5
Mark Buffa 243 138 155 172 206 232 1146 191.0 210 234 223 193 166 191 2363 196.9
 Mexico (MEX) Ernesto Franco 152 202 181 208 212 202 1157 192.8 8 197 158 204 178 247 172 2313 192.8 4778 6
Alejandro Cruz 217 167 198 185 190 220 1177 196.2 228 216 160 186 234 264 2465 205.4
 Puerto Rico (PUR) Andraunick Simounet 183 209 204 175 135 187 1093 182.2 15 199 201 225 223 214 157 2312 192.7 4778 6
Francisco Colon 174 169 203 209 152 191 1098 183.0 227 228 267 204 234 208 2466 205.5
 Dominican Republic (DOM) Rolando Sebelen 200 209 191 194 177 213 1184 197.3 7 266 170 204 181 228 235 2468 205.7 4739 8
Manuel Fernandez 233 183 159 192 178 214 1159 193.2 207 182 159 184 164 216 2271 189.3
 Ecuador (ECU) Mario Lemos 175 166 215 189 162 177 1084 180.7 13 143 204 224 187 169 204 2215 184.6 4674 9
Diogenes Saverio 210 182 173 182 179 193 1119 186.5 268 244 225 200 215 188 2459 204.9
 Costa Rica (CRC) Mario Valverde 202 203 180 178 188 166 1117 186.2 11 189 236 185 178 209 152 2266 188.8 4664 10
Alejandro Reyna 192 159 201 180 223 146 1101 183.5 165 275 278 154 227 198 2398 199.8
 Panama (PAN) Diego Esposito 206 200 138 192 212 218 1166 194.3 6 159 235 131 200 188 204 2283 190.3 4544 11
Juan Narvaez 243 173 225 169 179 198 1187 197.8 169 156 186 182 180 201 2261 188.4
 Bermuda (BER) Levinc Samuels 190 219 192 187 192 197 1177 196.2 9 185 174 193 257 157 236 2379 198.3 4538 12
Damien Matthews 194 188 195 198 168 142 1085 180.8 182 179 170 194 160 189 2159 179.9
 Guatemala (GUA) Mauricio Piñol 165 236 176 173 175 161 1086 180.7 14 197 234 258 189 177 163 2204 183.7 4511 13
Miguel Aguilar 166 216 203 196 168 158 1107 184.5 193 222 212 182 200 191 2307 192.3
 Peru (PER) Victor Tateishi 197 179 169 194 192 172 1103 183.8 10 155 203 168 181 178 226 2214 184.5 4358 14
Adolfo Vargas 202 181 207 206 162 194 1152 192.0 156 1179 179 154 176 148 2144 178.7
 Bolivia (BOL) Ignacio Rojas 192 182 200 146 193 172 1085 180.7 12 155 171 201 190 154 214 2170 180.8 4325 15
Sebastian Nemtala 233 141 168 226 148 205 1121 186.8 178 169 191 167 175 154 2155 179.6
 El Salvador (ESA) Angel Ortiz 160 174 167 164 187 180 1032 172.0 16 168 240 184 198 147 190 2159 179.9 4279 16
Francisco Sanchez 189 192 172 148 144 179 1024 170.7 137 191 193 197 170 208 2120 176.7

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