Cuba competed at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from July 10 to 26, 2015.
Greco-Roman wrestler MijaÃÂn López was the flagbearer of the team during the opening ceremony. For first time since 1971, Cuba finished outside the top 2 places, struggling to the 4th position. This Cuba's participation made a breakpoint in Cuban sports, starting a period of decline in the successive games.
The following table lists Cuba's delegation per sport and gender.
Cuba qualified the maximum team of three men and three women, for a total of six athletes.
Cuba qualified a team of six athletes (three men and three women). Cuba would later receive an additional men's quota.
Cuba qualified a men's baseball team, of 24 athletes. Cuba has also qualified a women's team of 18 athletes, for a total of 42 entered competitors.
Cuba qualified a women's team of 12 athletes.
Cuba qualified a men's and women's pair for a total of four athletes.
Cuba qualified 11 athletes in the sprint discipline (5 in men's kayak and 5 in women's kayak, 4 in men's canoe and 1 in women's canoe).
<small>Qualification Legend: QF = Qualify to final; QS = Qualify to semifinal</small>
Cuba qualified 14 fencers (5 men, 9 women).
Cuba qualified both a men's and women's teams, for a total of 32 athletes (16 men and 16 women). Both teams finished in eighth and last place.
Cuba qualified 17 gymnasts.
Cuba qualified a full team of 10 artistic gymnasts.
<small>Qualification Legend: Q = Qualified to apparatus final</small>
<small>Qualification Legend: Q = Qualified to apparatus final</small>
Cuba qualified a team of seven rhythmic gymnasts (six in group and one in individual).
Cuba qualified a men's and women's teams. Each team will consist of 15 athletes, for a total of 30.
Cuba qualified a full team of fourteen judokas (seven men and seven women).
Cuba qualified 3 athletes.
Cuba qualified a team of 4 athletes (2 men and 2 women).
Cuba qualified all 14 boats. The final team consisted of 22 athletes (15 men and 7 women).
<small>Qualification Legend: FA= Final A (medal); FB= Final B (non-medal); R= Repechage DNS= Did not start</small>
Cuba qualified 2 boats (three athletes).
Cuba qualified 17 shooters.
Cuba qualified a women's squad of 15 athletes.
Cuba qualified a full team of nine athletes.
Cuba qualified a men's and women's team, for a total of six athletes.
Cuba received two wildcard spots in the men's events.
Cuba qualified a team of seven athletes (three men and four women).
Cuba qualified a men's and women's volleyball team, for a total of 24 athletes (12 men and 12 women).
Cuba qualified a men's and women's teams. Each team will consist of 13 athletes, for a total of 26.
Cuba qualified a team of 8 athletes (7 men and 1 woman).
Cuba qualified 18 wrestlers (12 men and six women), the maximum. Julio Bastida (Greco-Roman 75 kg) was entered into the competition but did not compete and was not a part of the draw.