Fencing at the 2019 Pan American Games

Fencing competitions at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru are scheduled to be held between August 5 and 10, 2019 at the Lima Convention Centre.[1]

Fencing at the XVIII Pan American Games
Fencing pictogram
VenueLima Convention Centre
DatesAugust 5–10, 2019
Competitors156 from 15 nations
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12 medal events are scheduled to be contested, in the three disciplines of épée, foil and sabre. In each discipline an individual and team event will be held for each gender. A total of 156 fencers will qualify to compete at the games.[2]


Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)100111
2 Venezuela (VEN)1236
3 Cuba (CUB)1124
4 Canada (CAN)0369
5 Argentina (ARG)0314
6 Brazil (BRA)0123
7 Chile (CHI)0101
 Dominican Republic (DOM)0101
9 Colombia (COL)0022
10 Mexico (MEX)0011
Totals (10 nations)12121842

Medalists

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual épée
Rubén Limardo
 Venezuela
Jesús Limardo
 Venezuela
Jhon Édison Rodríguez
 Colombia
Yunior Reytor
 Cuba
Team épée
 Cuba (CUB)
Reynier Henrique
Humberto Aguilera
Yunior Reytor
Luis Enrique Patterson
 Argentina (ARG)
Santiago Lucchetti
Alessandro Taccani
José Félix Domínguez
Jesús Lugones
 Venezuela (VEN)
Jesús Limardo
Gabriel Lugo
Francisco Limardo
Rubén Limardo
Individual foil
Gerek Meinhardt
 United States
Gustavo Alarcón
 Chile
Maximilien van Haaster
 Canada
Race Imboden
 United States
Team foil
 United States (USA)
Race Imboden
Nick Itkin
Gerek Meinhardt
 Brazil (BRA)
Henrique Marques
Heitor Shimbo
Guilherme Toldo
Alexandre de Camargo
 Canada (CAN)
Mikhail Sweet
Seraphim Hsieh Jarov
Maximilien van Haaster
Eli Schenkel
Individual sabre
Daryl Homer
 United States
Pascual Di Tella
 Argentina
Harold Rodríguez
 Cuba
Shaul Gordon
 Canada
Team sabre
 United States (USA)
Jeffrey Spear
Eli Dershwitz
Daryl Homer
 Canada (CAN)
Eli Schenkel
Shaul Gordon
Farès Arfa
Joseph Polossifakis
 Colombia (COL)
Luis Enrique Correa
Sebastián Cuéllar
Pablo Trochez

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual épée
Katharine Holmes
 United States
Patrizia Piovesan
 Venezuela
Clara Isabel Di Tella
 Argentina
Nathalie Moellhausen
 Brazil
Team épée
 United States (USA)
Isis Washington
Catherine Nixon
Katharine Holmes
 Cuba (CUB)
Aymara Tablada
Yamirka Rodríguez
Seily Mendoza
Diamelys González
 Venezuela (VEN)
Patrizia Piovesan
María Gabriela Martínez
Lizze Asis
Individual foil
Lee Kiefer
 United States
Jessica Guo
 Canada
Eleanor Harvey
 Canada
Bia Bulcão
 Brazil
Team foil
 United States (USA)
Nicole Ross
Lee Kiefer
Jacqueline Dubrovich
 Canada (CAN)
Alanna Goldie
Gabriella Page
Jessica Guo
Eleanor Harvey
 Mexico (MEX)
Denisse Hernández
Melissa Rebolledo
Nataly Michel
Individual sabre
Anne-Elizabeth Stone
 United States
María Belén Pérez Maurice
 Argentina
Alejandra Benítez
 Venezuela
Gabriella Page
 Canada
Team sabre
 United States (USA)
Monica Aksamit
Chloe Fox-Gitomer
Anne-Elizabeth Stone
 Dominican Republic (DOM)
Heyddys Ysabel
Rossy Félix
Violeta Ramírez
Melody Martínez
 Canada (CAN)
Marissa Ponich
Pamela Brind'Amour
Gabriella Page
Eleanor Harvey

Participating nations

A total of 15 countries qualified athletes. The number of athletes a nation entered is in parentheses beside the name of the country.

Qualification

A total of 156 fencers will qualify to compete. Each nation may enter a maximum of 18 athletes (nine per gender). The top seven teams at the 2018 Pan American Championships, along with the top two individuals not qualified through the team event will qualify for each respective discipline per gender. The host nation, Peru, automatically qualifies the maximum number of fencers (18). A maximum of two athletes from one NOC can enter the individual events.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Pan American Schedule" (PDF). www.lima2019.pe. Lima Organizing Committee for the 2019 Pan and Parapan American Games (COPAL). 13 June 2019. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  2. "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
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