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Cycling competitions at the 2023 Pan American Games International sporting event
Cycling at the 2023 Pan American Games
Cycling pictograms
VenueCircuito BMX (BMX)
Esplanade of Urban Sports (BMX freestyle)
Morro Solar (mountain biking)
Circuito San Miguel (road)
Velódromo Peñalolén (track)
Start dateOctober 21, 2023 (2023-10-21)
End dateNovember 5, 2023 (2023-11-05)
No. of events22 (11 men, 11 women)
Competitors283 from 26 nations
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Cycling competitions at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile will be held at five venues across Santiago. The BMX racing competitions will be held in the BMX Track in Peñalolén, while the Esplanade of urban sports will feature freestyle BMX events. San Cristobal Metropolitan Park will stage the mountain biking competitions, and the Streets of Isla de Maipo and Santiago will stage the road competitions. Finally the velodrome will stage the track cycling competitions.

22 medal events will contested, four in BMX, two in mountain biking and four in road cycling and 12 in track cycling. Each discipline is gender neutral in terms of events. A total of 250 cyclists qualified to compete at the games.

Qualification

Main article: Cycling at the 2023 Pan American Games – Qualification

A total of 283 cyclists (142 men and 141 women) will qualify to compete. 187 will qualify in road/track, 36 in mountain biking and 60 in BMX. Various events and rankings were used to determine the qualifiers. A nation could enter a maximum of 34 athletes, four in mountain biking (two per gender), six in BMX (three per gender) 18 in track (nine per gender) and six in road (three per gender). Chile as host nation, was automatically awarded the maximum quota of 34 spots.

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Chile)

RankNOC'sGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Colombia64414
2 Canada5117
3 United States42410
4 Mexico35210
5 Ecuador1203
6 Argentina1102
 Trinidad and Tobago1102
8 Peru1001
9 Chile*0437
10 Cuba0101
 Suriname0101
12 Brazil0033
13 Bermuda0011
 Jamaica0011
 Paraguay0011
 Uruguay0011
 Venezuela0011
Totals (17 entries)22222266

Medalists

BMX

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's racing
details
Kamren Larsen
 United States
Cameron Wood
 United States
Carlos Ramírez
 Colombia
Women's racing
details
Mariana Pajón
 Colombia
Molly Simpson
 Canada
Gabriela Bolle
 Colombia

BMX freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's freestyle
details
José Torres
 Argentina
José Manuel Cedano
 Chile
Gustavo Oliveira
 Brazil
Women's freestyle
details
Hannah Roberts
 United States
Macarena Perez Grasset
 Chile
Katherine Díaz
 Venezuela

Mountain biking

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's cross-country
details
Gunnar Holmgren
 Canada
Martín Vidaurre
 Chile
José Gabriel Marques
 Brazil
Women's cross-country
details
Jennifer Jackson
 Canada
Catalina Vidaurre
 Chile
Raiza Goulão
 Brazil

Road cycling

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's road race
details
Jhonatan Narváez
 Ecuador
Eduardo Sepúlveda
 Argentina
Eric Fagúndez
 Uruguay
Women's road race
details
Lauren Stephens
 United States
Miryam Núñez
 Ecuador
Agua Marina Espínola
 Paraguay
Men's time trial
details
Walter Vargas
 Colombia
Richard Carapaz
 Ecuador
Conor White
 Bermuda
Women's time trial
details
Kristen Faulkner
 United States
Arlenis Sierra
 Cuba
Aranza Villalón
 Chile

Track cycling

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team pursuit
details
 Canada
Carson Mattern
Chris Ernst
Michael Foley
Sean Richardson
Campbell Parrish
 Colombia
Brayan Sánchez
Jordan Parra
Juan Esteban Arango
Nelson Soto

 United States
Brendan Rhim
Colby Lange
David Domonoske
Grant Koontz
Anders Johnson
Women's team pursuit
details
 Canada
Devaney Collier
Fiona Majendie
Kiara Lykyk
Ruby West
 Mexico
Lizbeth Salazar
Antonieta Gaxiola
Victoria Velasco
Yareli Acevedo
 Colombia
Andrea Alzate
Lina Hernández
Juliana Londoño
Lina Rojas
Men's individual sprint
details
Nicholas Paul
 Trinidad and Tobago
Jaïr Tjon En Fa
 Suriname
Kevin Quintero
 Colombia
Women's individual sprint
details
Martha Bayona
 Colombia
Yuli Verdugo
 Mexico
Mandy Marquardt
 United States
Men's team sprint
details
 Canada
Tyler Rorke
Nick Wammes
James Hedgecock
 Colombia
Carlos Echeverri
Rubén Murillo
Kevin Quintero
 Mexico
Jafet López
Juan Ruiz Terán
Edgar Verdugo
Women's team sprint
details
 Mexico
Jessica Salazar
Yuli Verdugo
Daniela Gaxiola
 United States
Keely Ainslie
Kayla Hankins
Mandy Marquardt
 Canada
Emy Savard
Sarah Orban
Jackie Boyle
Men's keirin
details
Kevin Quintero
 Colombia
Nicholas Paul
 Trinidad and Tobago
Juan Ruiz Terán
 Mexico
Women's keirin
details
Martha Bayona
 Colombia
Daniela Gaxiola
 Mexico
Dahlia Palmer
 Jamaica
Men's omnium
details
Hugo Ruiz
 Peru
Ricardo Peña
 Mexico
Jacob Decar
 Chile
Women's omnium
details
Yareli Acevedo
 Mexico
Lina Hernández
 Colombia
Catalina Soto
 Chile
Men's madison
details
 Mexico
Fernando Nava
Ricardo Peña
 Colombia
Jordan Parra
Juan Esteban Arango
 United States
Colby Lange
Grant Koontz
Women's madison
details
 Colombia
Lina Rojas
Lina Hernández
 Mexico
Lizbeth Salazar
Antonieta Gaxiola
 United States
Chloe Patrick
Colleen Gulick

See also

References

  1. "Venues". www.santiago2023.org. Santiago Organizing Committee for the 2023 Pan and Parapan American Games. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 11 April 2022. Retrieved 27 October 2022.

External links

Cycling at the Pan American Games
Events at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile
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