Canoeing at the 2019 Pan American Games – Qualification

The following is about the qualification system and qualified countries for the Canoeing at the 2019 Pan American Games competition to be held in Lima, Peru.

Qualification timeline

EventsDateVenue
2018 Pan American Canoe Sprint Championships[1][2]September 13–16 Dartmouth
2019 Pan American Canoe Slalom ChampionshipsApril 26–28 Três Coroas

Qualification system

A total of 169 canoe and kayak athletes will qualify to compete. 125 will qualify in sprint (60 per gender plus five wild cards) and 44 in canoe slalom (22 per gender).[3] The host nation (Peru) is guaranteed two quotas in the slalom events and it must qualify in sprint. A nation may enter a maximum of 6 athletes in slalom (three per gender) and 16 in sprint.[3] The 2018 Pan American Canoe Sprint Championships and the 2019 Pan American Canoe Slalom Championships will be used to distribute the quotas.

Qualification summary

NOCSlalomSprintTotal
MenWomenMenWomenBoatsAthletes
K1C1EK1K1C1EK1K1
200
K1
1000
K2
1000
K4
500
C1
1000
C2
1000
K1
200
K1
500
K2
500
K4
500
C1
200
C2
500
 ArgentinaXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1517
 BelizeXXXXX53
 BoliviaXX21
 BrazilXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1615
 CanadaXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1520
 ChileXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1412
 ColombiaXXXX43
 Costa RicaXX21
 CubaXXXXXXXXXXXX1212
 Dominican RepublicXXXX43
 EcuadorXXXXXXXXX96
 GuatemalaXXX32
 JamaicaXX21
 MexicoXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1519
 ParaguayXX21
 PeruXXXXXXXX88
 Puerto RicoXXXXX53
 Trinidad and TobagoXXX32
 United StatesXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1417
 UruguayXXXX45
 VenezuelaXXXXXXXXXXX1111
Total: 21 NOCs10959941616117116121210896170165

Slalom

A total of 44 quota spots are available in slalom (34 in slalom and 10 in extreme). The top 9 in each kayak event (including the host nation, Peru) will qualify along with the top 8 in each canoe event. An athlete can only compete in one slalom event (but can compete in two if the country has not qualified a spot in the other event). One wild card spot will also be allocated A further 5 spots will be available for each extreme event. All athletes qualified in slalom can compete in the extreme events.[3] At the end of qualification, one spot in kayak women, women's extreme kayak and men's canoe slalom along with the wild card quota (for a total of four quotas) were not used.[4][5]

Qualification table

EventK1 MenC1 MenK1 WomenC1 WomenExtreme K1 MenExtreme K1 Women
2019 Pan American Canoe Slalom Championships Argentina
 Bolivia
 Brazil
 Canada
 Chile
 Costa Rica
 Mexico
 Peru
 United States
 Venezuela
 Argentina
 Brazil
 Canada
 Chile
 Costa Rica
 Mexico
 Peru
 United States
 Venezuela
 Argentina
 Brazil
 Canada
 Chile
 Mexico
 Paraguay
 Peru
 United States
 Venezuela
 Argentina
 Brazil
 Canada
 Chile
 Mexico
 Paraguay
 Peru
 United States
 Venezuela
 Argentina
 Bolivia
 Brazil
 Chile
 Mexico
 Argentina
 Brazil
 Chile
 Venezuela
Total 11 NOC's1099954
  • Countries in italics are double starters (the athlete qualified in another event but is also starting in the other event). Countries are listed in alphabetical order.
  • Note: Total quotas awarded were 40 (9 in men's kayak, 7 in men's canoe, 8 in both women's kayak and canoe, 5 in men's extreme and 4 in women's kayak). The total numbers above reflect double starters.
  • Other countries may double up until the conclusion of entries.

Sprint

A total of 125 quotas were distributed. An athlete can only qualify one boat for their country. In each discipline the competitions will start with the larger boats and work their way down till the last event. In the second event and onward (if applicable) for each discipline, places can only be qualified by athletes that have not already qualified. Countries qualified in the largest boat per discipline/gender are required to compete in the smaller boats as well (even if they do not qualify additional athletes). This is summarized per event below. There will be 5 wild card spots handed out to countries that failed to qualify, but competed at the qualification tournament. An athlete qualifying in event can compete in another event, as long as no other boat from their country is competing.[3][6]

Only one country did not qualify: Jamaica. They will be awarded with a wild card slot in the event their athlete competed. The other four wild card spots will be reallocated. The USA qualified one more athlete then the maximum allowed in men's kayak. That spot will be reallocated. In both canoe disciplines, both filled their quotas. In women's kayak 11 quota spots need to be reallocated. Argentina qualified an extra slot in kayak (11 in total) which will need to be reallocated, leaving a total of 17 spots to be reallocated.

Three nations: Dominican Republic, Venezuela and host nation Peru received reallocated quotas even though they did not compete at the qualifiers.

Men's K4 500m

CompetitionBoatsAthlete totalQualified
2018 Pan American Championship624 Canada
 Argentina
 Mexico
 Brazil
 Cuba
 United States
Reallocation11 Uruguay
TOTAL725
  • Uruguay received an extra kayak slot to enter a boat.

Men's K2 1000m

CompetitionBoatsAthlete totalQualified
2018 Pan American Championship510 Argentina
 Uruguay
 United States
 Puerto Rico
 Ecuador
2018 Pan American Championship required to compete4N/A Canada
 Mexico
 Brazil
 Cuba
Reallocation23 Dominican Republic
 Trinidad and Tobago
TOTAL1113
  • Trinidad and Tobago received one extra athlete slot to enter in this event.

Men's K1 1000m

CompetitionBoatsAthlete totalQualified
2018 Pan American Championship55 Uruguay
 Colombia
 United States
 Belize
 Trinidad and Tobago
2018 Pan American Championship required to compete4N/A Canada
 Mexico
 Brazil
 Cuba
Entries from other events5N/A Argentina
 Chile
 Dominican Republic
 Ecuador
 Puerto Rico
Reallocation11 Guatemala
Wildcard11 Jamaica
TOTAL167

Men's K1 200m

CompetitionBoatsAthlete totalQualified
2018 Pan American Championship55 Ecuador
 Argentina
 Canada
 Chile
 Mexico
2018 Pan American Championship required to compete2N/A Brazil
 Cuba
Entries from other events9N/A Belize
 Colombia
 Dominican Republic
 Guatemala
 Jamaica
 Puerto Rico
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Uruguay
 United States
TOTAL175

Men's C2 1000m

CompetitionBoatsAthlete totalQualified
2018 Pan American Championship48 Cuba
 Brazil
 Canada
 Mexico
 Colombia
Reallocation24 Ecuador
 Venezuela
TOTAL612
  • Colombia declined its two athlete quotas.

Men's C1 1000m

CompetitionBoatsAthlete totalQualified
2018 Pan American Championship55 Argentina
 Canada
 Chile
 Colombia
 Mexico
 United States
2018 Pan American Championship required to compete2N/A Cuba
 Brazil
Entries from other events2N/A Ecuador
 Venezuela
Reallocation22 Dominican Republic
 Peru
TOTAL107
  • Colombia declined its quota

Women's K4 500m

CompetitionBoatsAthlete totalQualified
2018 Pan American Championship624 Canada
 Mexico
 Argentina
 Chile
 Cuba
 United States
Reallocation28 Peru
 Venezuela
TOTAL832

Women's K2 500m

CompetitionBoatsAthlete totalQualified
2018 Pan American Championship5 110 2 Ecuador
 Colombia
2018 Pan American Championship required to compete6N/A Canada
 Mexico
 Argentina
 Chile
 Cuba
 United States
Entries from other events2N/A Peru
 Venezuela
Reallocation11 Belize
TOTAL1010 3
  • Colombia declined its quota.
  • Belize was given an extra quota to compete in the event.

Women's K1 500m

CompetitionBoatsAthlete totalQualified
2018 Pan American Championship5 35 3 Brazil
 Puerto Rico
 Belize
2018 Pan American Championship required to compete6N/A Canada
 Mexico
 Argentina
 Chile
 Cuba
 United States
Entries from other events3N/A Ecuador
 Peru
 Venezuela
TOTAL123

Women's K1 200m

CompetitionBoatsAthlete totalQualified
2018 Pan American Championship5 25 2 Canada
 Argentina
 Colombia
2018 Pan American Championship required to compete4N/A Mexico
 Chile
 Cuba
 United States
Entries from other events5N/A Belize
 Brazil
 Ecuador
 Peru
 Venezuela
TOTAL112

Women's C2 500m

CompetitionBoatsAthlete totalQualified
2018 Pan American Championship510 Canada
 Cuba
 Chile
 Brazil
 Colombia
Reallocation11 Mexico
TOTAL611
  • Mexico was given an extra quota to compete in the event.

Women's C1 200m

CompetitionBoatsAthlete totalQualified
2018 Pan American Championship66 Brazil
 Canada
 Ecuador
 Guatemala
 Mexico
 United States
2018 Pan American Championship required to compete3N/A Cuba
 Chile
 Colombia
TOTAL96

References

  1. "City of Lakes welcomes Pan-Am paddlers". CTV News. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 13 September 2018. Retrieved 13 September 2018. The championship runs until Sunday and serves as a qualifier for the 2019 Pan-American games in Peru
  2. Pavitt, Michael (14 September 2018). "Canadian success continues at Pan American Canoe Sprint Championships". Insidethegames.biz. Dunsar Media. Retrieved 15 September 2018. In many disciplines, the Championships will serve as a qualifier for the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima.
  3. "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  4. Aline, Mona (28 May 2019). "COPAC is proud to announce the Quota Distribution for Canoe Slalom and Extreme Slalom". www.copaconline.com/. Pan American Canoe Federation (COPAC). Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  5. "Accepted Quotas 2019 Lima Games Doubling options" (PDF). www.copaconline.com/. Pan American Canoe Federation (COPAC). 28 May 2019. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  6. Aline, Mona (5 June 2019). "COPAC is proud to announce the Quota Distribution for Canoe Sprint". www.copaconline.com/. Pan American Canoe Federation (COPAC). Retrieved 9 June 2019.
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