This article contains a chronological summary of major events from the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Calendar
In the following calendar for the 2011 Pan American Games, each blue box represents an event competition, such as a qualification round, on that day. The yellow boxes represent days during which medal-awarding finals for a sport are held. The number in each box represents the number of finals that will be contested on that day.
Day 1 â October 14 (Opening ceremony)
Opening ceremony:
- Starting at 8:00 pm CDT (UTCâÂÂ6), the three-hour opening ceremony was attended by 50,000 spectators. The spectacle was directed by production company Five Currents, and the Pan American Cauldron was lit by former Mexican diver Paola Espinosa.
Day 2 â October 15
Cycling
Gymnastics
- Julie Zetlin of the United States wins the first rhythmic gymnastics medal on offer in the individual all around competition.
Modern pentathlon
Swimming
- The United States team wins four out of the five gold medals, in the process setting one Pan American Games record. Brazil wins the only other gold medal.
Taekwondo
Day 3 â October 16
Cycling
- Colombian athletes win both gold medals in the road cycling time trial events.
Equestrian
- The United States wins the gold medal in the team dressage event, successfully defending their championship for the fourth straight Pan American Games.
Gymnastics
- Brazil wins the group event by shocking favourites Canada for the title, in the process claiming its second straight title.
Modern pentathlon
Shooting
- Daryl Szarenszki wins the gold medal in the 10m air pistol event with a new Pan American record in the qualifications and finals. Dorothy Ludwig of Canada wins the women's event, coming back on the last shot to win by 0.1 points and qualify a spot for Canada at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Swimming
- Brazil and the United States continue their dominance in the pool with Brazil picking up three gold medals, while the United States picking up the rest with two.
Taekwondo
- Athletes with a * competed in preliminaries only and received medals.
Day 4 â October 17
Cycling
- Colombia wins the men's team pursuit, while Venezuela sets new Pan American Records in the men's and women's team sprints
Gymnastics
Rowing
- Argentina wins three out of the four gold medals on offer while Cuba takes the remaining title.
Shooting
Squash
- Mexico wins the men's and women's singles and doubles events. Colombia wins the men's singles event.
Swimming
Table tennis
Taekwondo
Day 5 â October 18
Cycling
- Canada breaks the Pan American Games record twice en route to a gold medal performance. Lisandra Guerra of Cuba wins the women's individual sprint.
Gymnastics
- Canada wins both golds in the trampoline competition, while Brazil sweeps the gold medals in the group event as it wins the 3 ribbons + 2 hoops event. The United States and Mexico also picked up one gold medal each in the individual apparatus finals in rhythmic gymnastics, as that event came to a close.
Rowing
Shooting
- Guatemala wins its first gold medal in the men's 50 meter pistol event, while the United States wins the women's trap.
Swimming
- Brett Fraser wins the Cayman Islands first ever Pan American Games gold medal by setting a new Pan American Games record in the men's 200 meter freestyle event. The United States wins the other four gold medals that were awarded today.
Taekwondo
- Cuba wins both events today (the men's +80 and women's +67 kg classes), as taekwondo competitions also come to a close.
Day 6 â October 19
Badminton
- Canada wins two gold medals, while Guatemala takes home two gold medals, as Canada tops the medal table at the start of the badminton events.
Cycling
Equestrian
Rowing
- Cuba takes three of five gold medals available, after previously not taking any gold medals in rowing. Argentina and the United States take one gold each as the rowing competitions come to a close.
Shooting
Swimming
- The United States continued its dominance in the pool by winning three out of five golds, while second place Brazil wins one gold. Chile wins its first gold medal at the games in the women's 800 meters freestyle event.
Day 7 â October 20
Badminton
- Canada wins two gold medals, while Guatemala takes home two gold medals, as Canada tops the medal table at the conclusion of the badminton events.
Cycling
Shooting
Swimming
- The first night of the swimming competition that the United States does not win more than one gold medal. Brazil, Venezuela and Canada win one gold each the latter two winning their first gold medals of the swimming competition.
Synchronized swimming
Table tennis
Volleyball
- Brazil defeats Cuba in a thrilling five set gold medal match, and wins the first gold medal awarded in a team sport.
Wrestling
Day 8 â October 21
Archery
- The United States and Mexico each contested the finals of both team events with the USA men and the Mexican women taking gold. The USA men set a 24 arrows Pan American record during the semifinals as well. Cuba took the bronze medal in both events.
Beach volleyball
Cycling
Shooting
Squash
- Canada wins the women's team event, while Mexico wins the men's team event.
Swimming
- The United States continues its dominance in the pool by winning two gold medals. Brazil, the distant runner-up also takes two gold medals.
Synchronized swimming
- Canada completes the sweep in synchronized swimming by winning the team event.
Tennis
Wrestling
Day 9 â October 22
Archery
- The United States men's and the Mexican women's team finished the competition by winning the singles events.
Beach volleyball
- Brazil completes the sweep of the beach volleyball gold medals.
Cycling
Racquetball
- Mexico wins three out of four gold medals available while the United States wins the only other gold medal on offer.
Shooting
- The United States wins two gold medals, finishing the competition with ten of the fifteen gold medals available. Cuba picks up the only other gold medal won today.
Swimming
Tennis
Water skiing
Wrestling
Day 10 â October 23
Athletics
Equestrian
- The United States wins the team eventing event, while Canada wins the individual eventing event. Brazil and Argentina who placed third and fourth respectively in the team event qualify a full team to compete at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Great Britain (the United States and Canada have already qualified).
Handball
Sailing
Softball
Triathlon
Water skiing
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Day 11 â October 24
Athletics
Fencing
Gymnastics
Handball
Roller skating
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Day 12 â October 25
Athletics
Baseball
Basketball
Bowling
Fencing
Gymnastics
Racquetball
Weightlifting
Day 13 â October 26
Athletics
Basque pelota
Canoeing
Diving
Fencing
Gymnastics
Judo
Roller skating
Weightlifting
Day 14 â October 27
Athletics
Basque pelota
Bowling
Canoeing
Diving
Equestrian
Fencing
Football
Gymnastics
Judo
Karate
Roller skating
Weightlifting
Day 15 â October 28
Athletics
Boxing
Canoeing
Diving
Fencing
Field hockey
Football
Gymnastics
Judo
Karate
Water polo
Day 16 â October 29
Athletics
Boxing
Canoeing
Diving
Equestrian
Fencing
Field hockey
Judo
Karate
Volleyball
Water polo
Day 17 â October 30
Athletics
Basketball
Rugby sevens
Closing ceremony
References