Gymnastics at the 2011 Pan American Games – Qualification

Qualification summary

Nation Artistic[a] Rhythmic Trampoline Total
Men Women Individual Group Men Women
 Argentina 6 2 2 10
 Bolivia 1 1
 Brazil 6 6 2 6 2 2 24
 Canada 6 6 2 6 2 2 24
 Chile 2 2 1 5
 Colombia 6 6 1 13
 Costa Rica 1 1 2
 Cuba 2 6 2 6 1 17
 Dominican Republic 1 1 2
 Ecuador 2 2 4
 El Salvador 1 1
 Guatemala 1 1 1 3
 Mexico 6 6 1 1 1 15
 Peru 2 1 3
 Puerto Rico 6 2 1 9
 Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 2
 United States 6 6 2 6 2 2 24
 Uruguay 1 1
 Venezuela 2 6 2 6 16
Total: 19 NOCs 57 57 16 30 8 8 176
  1. ^ Artistic Gymnastics, NOCs with 6 entered athletes may also enter the team competition.

Artistic Gymnastics

Qualification for the artistic gymnastics competition will be done in teams, and is summarized below. The qualifying competition was the 2010 Pan American Championship in Guadalajara. Each nation can send a maximum of 12 athletes (6 male and 6 female).[1][2]

Men

Event Criterion Qualified Athletes
per NOC
2010 Pan American Championship Teams places 1-7  United States
 Brazil
 Canada
 Colombia
 Puerto Rico
 Mexico
 Argentina
6
Teams places 8-12  Venezuela
 Cuba
 Chile
 Ecuador
 Peru
2
Individual all around 5 countries not already qualified.  Dominican Republic
 El Salvador
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Guatemala
 Costa Rica
1
TOTAL 57

Women

Event Criterion Qualified Athletes
per NOC
2010 Pan American Championship Teams places 1-7  United States
 Canada
 Brazil
 Mexico
 Venezuela
 Colombia
 Cuba**
6
Teams places 8-11*  Argentina
 Ecuador
 Puerto Rico
 Chile
2
Individual all around 7 countries not already qualified.*  Guatemala
 Peru
 Costa Rica
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Dominican Republic
 Uruguay
 Panama**
 Bolivia**
1
TOTAL 55
  • There were only 11 teams that competed at the Pan American Championship, so the remaining two spots go into the individual qualification.
    • Cuba decided to send only four out of six athletes qualified. Panama also withdrew its athlete. Bolivia was given a wildcard to enter the competition.

Rhythmic Gymnastics

Qualification for the rhythmic gymnastics competition will be done in teams, and is summarized below. The qualifying competition was the 2010 Pan American Championship in Guadalajara. Each nation can send a maximum of 8 athletes.[3][4]

Individual

Event Vacancies Qualified
2010 Pan American Championship 10 (2 each)  Canada
 Brazil
 Venezuela
 Cuba
 United States
 Argentina
5 (1 each)  Mexico**
 Guatemala
 Colombia
 Chile
TOTAL 15

* The top 6 countries in the group competition (see below) will qualify 2 athletes each. The remaining 4 places are given to countries not already qualified with a maximum of one gymnast per country.
** Mexico qualified two spots, but was stripped when one athlete tested positive for drug usage. Argentina the next best placed country was upgraded to send two athletes.[5]

Group

Each country qualifying a group can enter 6 athletes each.

Event Criterion Qualified
2010 Pan American Championship Top 5  Canada
 Brazil
 Venezuela
 Cuba
 United States
TOTAL 5

Trampoline

There is a quota of 16 athletes (8 male and 8 female). The top three overall teams at the 2010 Pan American Championship will qualify 2 athletes each while, places four and five will qualify one athlete each.[6]

Men

Event Criterion Qualified Athletes
per NOC
2010 Pan American Championship [7] Teams places 1-3  Canada
 Brazil
 United States
2
Teams places 4-5  Mexico
 Cuba
1
TOTAL 8

Women

Event Criterion Qualified Athletes
per NOC
2010 Pan American Championship [7] Teams places 1-3  Canada
 Brazil
 United States
2
Teams places 4-5  Mexico
 Puerto Rico
1
TOTAL 8

References

  1. ^ "Teams Artistic Gymnastics Men". Archived from the original on 2010-12-16. Retrieved 2011-03-28.
  2. ^ Artistic gymnastics technical manual
  3. ^ Rhythmic gymnastics technical manual
  4. ^ Zetlin leads all-around after two events at 2010 Pan American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
  5. ^ "Mexican gymnastics loses Pan American spot due to doping". Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-06-29.
  6. ^ Trampoline technical manual
  7. ^ a b Mexico Jumps into the Pan American Games 2011