Equestrian at the Pan American Games
No. of events6 (mixed)

Equestrianism made its Pan American Games debut at the first Pan American Games in 1951 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It has appeared at every Pan American Games since. The current Pan American Games equestrian disciplines are Dressage, Eventing, and Jumping. In each discipline, both individual and team medals are awarded. Women and men compete together on equal terms.

Equestrian disciplines and the equestrian component of Modern Pentathlon are also the only Pan American Games events that involve animals. The horse is considered as much an athlete as the rider.

The International Governing Body for equestrian sports is the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI).[1]

Editions

Games Year Host city Best nation
IX1983Caracas, Venezuela United States
X1987Indianapolis, USA Canada
XI1991Havana, Cuba Canada
XII1995Buenos Aires, Argentina United States
XIII1999Winnipeg, Canada United States
XIV2003Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic United States
XV2007Rio de Janeiro, Brazil United States
XVI2011Guadalajara, Mexico United States
XVII2015Toronto, Canada United States
XVIII2019Lima, Peru United States
XIX2023Santiago, Chile United States

Eventing

In 1991 in Havana and 2003 in Santo Domingo the eventing competition were not held. Rather, a Pan American Eventing Championship was held in Chatsworth, Georgia, United States in 1991 and in 2003 the competition was held in Fair Hill in 2003.[2]

Medal table

Some events did not have silver and/or bronze medalists. [3]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States523420106
2 Canada21231559
3 Brazil9101736
4 Mexico7101734
5 Chile761326
6 Argentina212216
7 Bermuda1012
8 Ecuador1001
 Puerto Rico1001
10 Colombia0145
11 Venezuela0112
12 Dominican Republic0022
Totals (12 entries)1019792290

References

  1. International Federation for Equestrian Sports - Who we are & What we stand for
  2. "Fair Hill to Host 2003 Pan American Eventing Championship". Archived from the original on 2013-01-25. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
  3. "Pan American Games Equestrian Medalists". Archived from the original on 2012-09-02. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
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