Swimming at the 2019 Pan American Games

The swimming competitions at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima will take place from 6 to 10 August at the Aquatic Centre. The open-water marathon will be held on August 4 in Laguna Bujama.[1]

Swimming at the XVIII Pan American Games
Swimming pictograms
VenueAquatics Centre (Swimming)
Laguna Bujama (Open water swimming)
Dates4–10 August
Competitors366 from 37 nations
«2015
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Events

Similar to the program's format in 2015, swimming features a total of 36 events (17 each for men and women and 2 mixed), including two 10 km open-water marathons.[2] The following events will be contested (all pool events are long course, and distances are in metres unless stated):

Schedule

All times are Peru Time (UTC-5)[3]

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States2116845
2 Brazil1191333
3 Argentina43310
4 Canada18615
5 Ecuador1001
6 Chile0101
 Guatemala0101
8 Mexico0066
9 Colombia0011
 Trinidad and Tobago0011
Totals (10 nations)383838114

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
Bruno Fratus
 Brazil
21.61 Nathan Adrian
 United States
21.87 Michael Chadwick
 United States
21.99
100 m freestyle
Marcelo Chierighini
 Brazil
48.09 Nathan Adrian
 United States
48.17 Michael Chadwick
 United States
48.88
200 m freestyle
Fernando Scheffer
 Brazil
1:46.68 Breno Correia
 Brazil
1:47.47 Drew Kibler
 United States
1:47.71
400 m freestyle
Andrew Abruzzo
 United States
3:48:41 Fernando Scheffer
 Brazil
3:49:60 Luiz Altamir Melo
 Brazil
3:49:91
800 m freestyle
Andrew Abruzzo
 United States
7:54.70 Miguel Valente
 Brazil
7:56.37 Ricardo Vargas
 Mexico
7:56.78
1500 m freestyle
Guilherme Costa
 Brazil
15:09.93 Nicholas Sweetser
 United States
15:14.24 Ricardo Vargas
 Mexico
15:14.99
100 m backstroke
Daniel Carr
 United States
53.50 Guilherme Guido
 Brazil
53.54 Dylan Carter
 Trinidad and Tobago
54.42
200 m backstroke
Daniel Carr
 United States
1:58.13 Nick Alexander
 United States
1:58.30 Leonardo de Deus
 Brazil
1:58.73
100 m breaststroke
João Gomes Júnior
 Brazil
59.51 Cody Miller
 United States
59.57 Kevin Cordes
 United States
1:00.27
200 m breaststroke
Will Licon
 United States
2:07.62 GR Nicolas Fink
 United States
2:08.16 Miguel de Lara
 Mexico
2:11.23
100 m butterfly
Tom Shields
 United States
51.59 Luis Martínez
 Guatemala
51.63 Vinicius Lanza
 Brazil
51.88
200 m butterfly
Leonardo de Deus
 Brazil
1:55.86 Samuel Pomajevich
 United States
1:57.35 Jonathan Gómez
 Colombia
1:57.75
200 m individual medley
Will Licon
 United States
1:59.13 Caio Pumputis
 Brazil
2:00.12 Leonardo Coelho Santos
 Brazil
2:00.29
400 m individual medley
Charlie Swanson
 United States
4:11.46 Leonardo Coelho Santos
 Brazil
4:19.41 Brandonn Almeida
 Brazil
4:21.10
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
 Brazil
Breno Correia
Marcelo Chierighini
Bruno Fratus
Pedro Spajari
3:12.61 GR  United States
Michael Chadwick
Drew Kibler
Grant House
Nathan Adrian
3:14.94  Mexico
Gabriel Castaño
Daniel Ramírez
Jorge Iga
Long Gutiérrez
3:17.70
4 × 200 m freestyle relay
 Brazil
Luiz Altamir Melo
Fernando Scheffer
João de Lucca
Breno Correia
7:10.66 GR  United States
Drew Kibler
Grant House
Samuel Pomajevich
Christopher Wieser
7:14.82  Mexico
Jorge Iga
Long Gutiérrez
José Martínez
Ricardo Vargas
7:19.43
4 × 100 m medley relay
 United States
Daniel Carr
Nicolas Fink
Tom Shields
Nathan Adrian
Nicholas Alexander*
Matthew Josa*
Michael Chadwick*
3:30.25 GR  Brazil
Guilherme Guido
João Gomes Júnior
Vinicius Lanza
Marcelo Chierighini
Leonardo de Deus*
Felipe Lima*
Luiz Altamir Melo*
Breno Correia*
3:30.98  Argentina
Agustin Hernandez
Gabriel Morelli
Santiago Grassi
Federico Grabich
Nicolas Deferrari*
Guido Buscaglia*
3:38.41
10 km open water
Esteban Enderica
 Ecuador
1:53:46.7 Taylor Abbott
 United States
1:54:02.7 Victor Colonese
 Brazil
1:54:03.6

AM Americas record | WJR World Junior record | WR World record
NR National record (Any world record is necessarily also an Americas and national record. Area records (for continental regions) are also national records.)

a Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
Etiene Medeiros
 Brazil
24.88 Margo Geer
 United States
25.03 Madison Kennedy
 United States
25.14
100 m freestyle
Margo Geer
 United States
54.17 Alexia Zevnik
 Canada
55.04 Larissa Oliveira
 Brazil
55.25
200 m freestyle
Claire Rasmus
 United States
1:58.64 Meaghan Raab
 United States
1:58.70 Larissa Oliveira
 Brazil
1:59.78
400 m freestyle
Delfina Pignatiello
 Argentina
4:10:86 Danica Ludlow
 Canada
4:11:97 Alyson Ackman
 Canada
4:12:05
800 m freestyle
Delfina Pignatiello
 Argentina
8:29.42 Mariah Denigan
 United States
8:34.18 Viviane Jungblut
 Brazil
8:36.04
1500 m freestyle
Delfina Pignatiello
 Argentina
16:16.54 Kristel Köbrich
 Chile
16:18.19 Rebecca Mann
 United States
16:23.23
100 m backstroke
Phoebe Bacon
 United States
59.47 Danielle Hanus
 Canada
1:00.34 Etiene Medeiros
 Brazil
1:00.67
200 m backstroke
Alexandra Walsh
 United States
2:08.30 Isabelle Stadden
 United States
2:08.39 Mackenzie Glover
 Canada
2:10.95
100 m breaststroke
Anne Lazor
 United States
1:06:94 Julia Sebastián
 Argentina
1:07:09 Faith Knelson
 Canada
1:07:42
200 m breaststroke
Anne Lazor
 United States
2:21.40 GR Bethany Galat
 United States
2:21.84 Julia Sebastián
 Argentina
2:25.43
100 m butterfly
Kendyl Stewart
 United States
58.49 Danielle Hanus
 Canada
58.93 Sarah Gibson
 United States
59.11
200 m butterfly
Virginia Bardach
 Argentina
2:10.87 Mary-Sophie Harvey
 Canada
2:11.68 Meghan Small
 United States
2:12.51
200 m individual medley
Alexandra Walsh
 United States
2:11.24 Meghan Small
 United States
2:11.36 Bailey Andison
 Canada
2:14.14
400 m individual medley
Tessa Cieplucha
 Canada
4:39.90 Virginia Bardach
 Argentina
4:41.05 Mary-Sophie Harvey
 Canada
4:43.20
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
 United States
Lia Neal
Claire Rasmus
Kendyl Stewart
Margo Geer
3:39.59  Brazil
Etiene Medeiros
Larissa Oliveira
Manuella Lyrio
Daynara de Paula
3:40.39  Canada
Alyson Ackman
Kyla Leibel
Katerine Savard
Alexia Zevnik
3:41.01
4 × 200 m freestyle relay
 United States
Claire Rasmus
Alexandra Walsh
Sarah Gibson
Meaghan Raab
7:57.33  Canada
Alyson Ackman
Katerine Savard
Danica Ludlow
Mary-Sophie Harvey
7:59.16  Brazil
Aline Rodrigues
Larissa Oliveira
Manuella Lyrio
Gabrielle Roncatto
8:07.77
4 × 100 m medley relay
 United States
Phoebe Bacon
Anne Lazor
Kendyl Stewart
Margo Geer
Isabelle Stadden*
Molly Hannis*
Sarah Gibson*
Lia Neal*
3:57.64  Canada
Danielle Hanus
Faith Knelson
Haley Black
Alexia Zevnik
Mackenzie Glover*
Mary-Sophie Harvey*
Katerine Savard*
Alyson Ackman*
4:01.90  Brazil
Etiene Medeiros
Jhennifer Conceição
Giovanna Diamante
Larissa Oliveira
Fernanda de Goeij*
Pâmela de Souza*
Daynara de Paula*
Manuella Lyrio*
4:04.96
10 km open water
Ana Marcela Cunha
 Brazil
2:00:51.9 Cecilia Biagioli
 Argentina
2:01:23.2 Viviane Jungblut
 Brazil
2:01:24.0

AM Americas record | WJR World Junior record | WR World record
NR National record (Any world record is necessarily also an Americas and national record. Area records (for continental regions) are also national records.)

b Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Mixed

Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
 United States
Michael Chadwick
Nathan Adrian
Claire Rasmus
Margo Geer
Andrew Abruzzo*
Charles Swanson*
Madison Kennedy*
Ali DeLoof*
3:24.84  Brazil
Breno Correia
Marcelo Chierighini
Larissa Oliveira
Etiene Medeiros
João de Lucca*
Pedro Spajari*
Lorrane Ferreira*
Camila Mello*
3:25.97  Mexico
Daniel Ramírez
Jorge Iga
Monika González-Hermosillo
María Mata
Tayde Revilak*
Marie Condé*
José Martínez Gómez*
3:31.36
4 × 100 m medley relay
 Brazil
Guilherme Guido
João Gomes Júnior
Giovanna Diamante
Larissa Oliveira
Jhennifer Conceição*
Manuella Lyrio*
Leonardo de Deus*
Vinicius Lanza*
3:48.61  Canada
Javier Acevedo
James Dergousoff
Danielle Hanus
Alexia Zevnik
Haley Black*
Kyla Leibel*
3:49.97  Argentina
Andrea Berrino
Julia Sebastian
Santiago Grassi
Federico Grabich
Virginia Bardach*
Florencia Perotti*
Lautaro Rodriguez*
Roberto Strelkov*
3:50.53

AM Americas record | WJR World Junior record | WR World record
NR National record (Any world record is necessarily also an Americas and national record. Area records (for continental regions) are also national records.)

Qualification

A total of 350 swimmers will qualify in the pool and a total of 40 additional open water swimmers will qualify as well. As Host Country, Peru automatically will qualify 18 male and 18 female competitors in the pool.[2] Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) may use proven swim times attained during the qualification period of those swimmers who have met the qualifying standards established by the UANA for the 2019 Pan American Games at a competition recognized by the FINA from the official list of approved qualifying competitions for the 18th FINA World Aquatics Championships held in Gwangju, Korea. Each event (besides the relays) have an A standard (two entries allowed) or a B standard (one entry allowed). Countries not qualified can enter one male and one female swimmer through the universality rule. In open water, Canada and the USA automatically qualify two per gender, with eight spots being awarded in each gender to CONSANAT and CCCAN.[2]

Participation

Participating Nations

Athletes from -- nations competed in swimming at the 2019 Pan American Games


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. "2019 Pan American Games - Qualification" (PDF). www.panamsports.org. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  3. Schedule
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