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United States at the
Pan American Games
IOC codeUSA
NOCUnited States Olympic & Paralympic Committee
Websitewww.teamusa.org
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
2,065
Silver
1,542
Bronze
1,107
Total
4,714
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

The United States of America (USA) has sent athletes to every celebration of the Pan American Games. The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) is the National Olympic Committee for the United States.

American athletes have won a total of 4696/4759 medals at the Pan American Games and another 11 at the Pan American Winter Games (which have been staged only once).[1]

Hosted Games

The United States has hosted the Pan American Games on two occasions:

Games Host city Dates
1959 Pan American Games Chicago, Illinois August 27 – September 7
1987 Pan American Games Indianapolis, Indiana August 8 – August 23

Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Gold medals Total medals
Argentina 1951 Buenos Aires 46 34 21 101 2 2
Mexico 1955 Mexico City 81/88 58 38 177/184 1 1
United States 1959 Chicago 115/122 69/73 52/54 236/249 1 1
Brazil 1963 São Paulo 106/109 56 37/36 199/201 1 1
Canada 1967 Winnipeg 120/128 63/69 42/47 225/244 1 1
Colombia 1971 Cali 105 73/74 40/39 218 1 1
Mexico 1975 Mexico City 117 82 47/48 246/247 1 1
Puerto Rico 1979 San Juan 126 95 45 266 1 1
Venezuela 1983 Caracas 137/148 92/101 56/53 285/302 1 1
United States 1987 Indianapolis 168/169 118/120 83/81 369/370 1 1
Cuba 1991 Havana 130 125 97 352 2 1
Argentina 1995 Mar del Plata 170 144/145 110 424/425 1 1
Canada 1999 Winnipeg 106 110/119 80/79 296/304 1 1
Dominican Republic 2003 Santo Domingo 117 80 73 270 1 1
Brazil 2007 Rio de Janeiro 97 88 52 237 1 1
Mexico 2011 Guadalajara 92 79 66 237 1 1
Canada 2015 Toronto 103 82 80 265 1 1
Peru 2019 Lima 123 87 84 294 1 1
Total 2057/2094 1536/1562 1104 4697/4760 1 1

Medals by Winter Games

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Gold medals Total medals
Argentina 1990 Las Leñas 4 2 5 11 1 1
Total 4 2 5 11 1 1

Medals by summer sport

As of the conclusion of the 2019 Pan American Games

  Leading in that sport
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Swimming354255139748
 Athletics299258182739
 Shooting23714064441
 Gymnastics155140111406
 Wrestling1446748259
 Fencing805741178
 Weightlifting797354206
 Rowing605030140
 Roller sports594930138
 Cycling593623118
 Archery553911105
 Equestrian49321899
 Diving404236118
 Boxing353549119
 Sailing35312389
 Judo323053115
 Canoeing28161559
 Artistic swimming289542
 Tennis27142263
 Water skiing26171053
 Bowling247839
 Table tennis23121651
 Water polo185124
 Taekwondo17112149
 Racquetball15121037
 Basketball159630
 Karate1461232
 Modern pentathlon139628
 Squash11101132
 Badminton1081836
 Softball910019
 Sambo78015
 Volleyball69520
 Triathlon65213
 Handball3025
 Baseball211316
 Field hockey25714
 Golf2204
 Football2125
 3x3 basketball2002
 Beach volleyball1203
 Surfing1124
 Basque pelota0314
 Rugby0235
Totals (44 entries)2084153811004722

Medals by winter sport

  Leading in that sport
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Alpine skiing 42511
Totals (1 entries)42511

See also

References