Rowing at the 2015 Pan American Games

Rowing competitions at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto were held from July 11 to 15 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.[1][2] A total of fourteen rowing events were contested at the Games.[3] A total of fourteen rowing events were held: eight for men and six for women.[4]

Rowing at the 2015 Pan American Games
Rowing pictogram for the games
VenueRoyal Canadian Henley Rowing Course
DatesJuly 11–15
No. of events14 (8 men, 6 women)
Competitors178 from 14 nations
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Competition schedule

The Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course, in St. Catharines, was the venue for the rowing competitions.

The following is the competition schedule for the rowing competitions:[5]

HHeatsRRepechageFFinal
Event↓/Date →Sat 11Sun 12Mon 13Tue 14Wed 15
Men's single scullsHRF
Men's double scullsHRF
Men's lightweight double scullsHRF
Men's quadruple scullsHF
Men's coxless pairHRF
Men's coxless fourHRF
Men's lightweight coxless fourHRF
Men's eightHF
Women's single scullsHRF
Women's lightweight single scullsHRF
Women's double scullsHF
Women's lightweight double scullsHRF
Women's quadruple scullsHF
Women's coxless pairHF

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Canada)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Canada*81211
2  United States2529
3  Cuba2327
4  Argentina1258
5  Chile1124
6  Mexico1012
7  Brazil0101
Totals (7 entries)15131442

Medalists

During the competition
The crowd during the competition

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Single sculls
details[6]
Ángel Fournier
 Cuba
Rob Gibson
 Canada
Brian Rosso
 Argentina
Double sculls
details[7]
 Cuba
Eduardo Rubio
Ángel Fournier
 Argentina
Cristian Rosso
Rodrigo Murillo
 Canada
Pascal Lussier
Matthew Buie
Lightweight double sculls
details[8]
 Mexico
Alan Armenta
Alexis López
 United States
Colin Ethridge
Austin Meyer
 Cuba
Raul Hernandez
Liosbel Hernandez
Quadruple sculls
details[9]
 Canada
Julien Bahain
Matthew Buie
Will Dean
Rob Gibson
 Cuba
Adrián Oquendo
Orlando Sotolongo
Eduardo Rubio
Ángel Fournier
 Argentina
Cristian Rosso
Osvaldo Suárez
Rodrigo Murillo
Brian Rosso
Coxless pair
details[10]
 Argentina
Axel Haack
Diego López
 Chile
Félipe Leal
Oscar Vásquez
Not Awarded  Mexico
Diego Sánchez
Leopoldo Tejera
Coxless four
details[11]
 Canada
Will Crothers
Tim Schrijver
Kai Langerfeld
Conlin McCabe
 Cuba
Manuel Suarez
Janier Concepción
Adrian Oquendo
Solaris Freire
 Argentina
Joaquín Iwán
Francisco Esteras
Iván Carino
Agustín Diaz
Lightweight coxless four
details[12]
 Canada
Maxwell Lattimer
Brendan Hodge
Nicolas Pratt
Eric Woelfl
 United States
Robin Prendes
Peter Gibson
Andrew Weiland
Matthew O'Donoghue
 Chile
Andres Oyarzun
Luis Saumann Salas
Felipe Cardenas
Bernardo Guerrero
Coxed eight
details[13]
 Canada
Julien Bahain
Martin Barakso
Will Crothers
Will Dean
Mike Evans
Kai Langerfeld
Conlin McCabe
Tim Schrijver
Jacob Koudys (C)
 Argentina
Joaquín Iwán
Axel Haack
Osvaldo Suárez
Francisco Esteras
Iván Carino
Rodrigo Murillo
Diego López
Agustín Díaz
Joel Infante (C)
 United States
Matthew Mahon
Brendan Harrington
Taylor Brown
Erick Winstead
David Eick
Kyle Peabody
Nareg Guregian
Kean Johnson
Sam Ojserkis (C)

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Single sculls
details[14]
Carling Zeeman
 Canada
Katherine McFetridge
 United States
Soraya Jadue
 Chile
Lightweight single sculls
details[15]
Mary Jones
 United States
Fabiana Beltrame
 Brazil
Lucia Palermo
 Argentina
Double sculls
details[16]
 Canada
Kerry Maher-Shaffer
Antje von Seydlitz
 United States
Nicole Ritchie
Lindsay Meyer
 Cuba
Aimee Hernandez
Yariulvis Cobas
Lightweight double sculls
details[17]
 Canada
Liz Fenje
Katherine Sauks
 Cuba
Yislena Hernandez
Licet Hernandez
 United States
Sara Giancola
Victoria Burke
Quadruple sculls
details[18]
 Canada
Kate Goodfellow
Kerry Maher-Shaffer
Carling Zeeman
Antje von Seydlitz
 United States
Sarah Giancola
Lindsay Meyer
Nicole Ritchie
Victoria Burke
 Argentina
Karina Wilvers
Maria Laura Abalo
Milka Kraljev
Maria Rohner
Coxless pair
details[19]
 United States
Emily Huelskamp
Molly Bruggeman
 Chile
Melita Abraham
Antonia Abraham
 Canada
Rosie DeBoef
Kristin Bauder

Participating nations

A total of 14 countries have qualified athletes. The number of athletes a nation has entered is in parentheses beside the name of the country.

Qualification

A total of 205 rowers qualified to compete at the games. A country may only enter a maximum of 26 rowers. All qualification was done at the 2014 Pan American Olympic Festival (except the men's eights which was by entry only), where a specific number of boats qualified in each of the fourteen events.[20]

See also

References