- Chile at the 2007 Pan American Games
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Chile at the Pan American Games
Flag of ChileIOC code CHI NOC Comité Olímpico de Chile At the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro Competitors 229 Flag bearer Marco Arriagada Medals
Rank: 10Gold
6Silver
5Bronze
9Total
20Pan American Games history (summary) Appearances 1951 • 1955 • 1959 • 1963 • 1967 • 1971 • 1975 • 1979 • 1983 • 1987 • 1991 • 1995 • 1999 • 2003 • 2007 • 2011 The 15th Pan American Games were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from 13 July 2007 to 29 July 2007. Chile participated with 228 athletes (144 men, 84 women).
Contents
Medals
Gold
Cycling
- Enzo Cesario — Men's Individual Pursuit
- Luis Fernando Sepúlveda, Enzo Cesario, Gonzalo Miranda, and Marco Arriagada — Men's Team Pursuit
Karate
- Diego Bórquez — Men's -80 kg
Rowing
- Soraya Jadué and Maria José Orellana — Women's Double Sculls Lightweight
Sailing
- Alberto González, Diego González, and Cristián Herman — Lightning
Weightlifting
- Cristián Escalante — Men's Over 105 kg
Silver
Artistic gymnastics
- Tomás González — Men's Vault
Fencing
- Felipe Alvear — Men's Individual Foil
Skating
- Carolina Santibáñez — Women's Combined Sprint
Tennis
- Adrián García — Men's Singles
- Adrián García and Jorge Aguilar — Men's Doubles
Bronze
Artistic gymnastics
- Tomás González — Men's Floor
Fencing
- Paris Inostroza — Men's Individual Épée
Field Hockey
- Mathias Anwandter, Ian Koppenberger, Gabriel Thiermann, Alfredo Thiermann, Matías Vogel, Esteban Krainz, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Pablo Kuhlenthal, Felipe Montegu, Matías Amoroso, Sebastián Kapsch, Alan Stein, Felipe Casanova, Thomas Kannegiesser, Martín Sotomayor and Mauro Scaff — Men's Team Competition
Karate
- David Dubó — Men's -75 kg
- Jessy Reyes — Women's -53 kg
Rowing
- Miguel Cerda and Felipe Leal — Men's Double Sculls Lightweight
Water Skiing
- Rodrigo Miranda — Men's Jump
- Felipe Miranda — Men's Slalom
Weightlifting
- Jaime Iturra — Men's 56 kg
Results by event
Tennis
Men's Singles
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- First Round — Bye
- Second Round — Defeated Devin Mullings (BAH), 6-4 6-3
- Third Round — Lost to Eduardo Schwank (ARG), 3-6 6-2, 2-6
- Guillermo Hormazábal
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- First Round — Defeated Jhonathan Medina (VEN), 6-1 4-6 6-2
- Second Round — Defeated Horacio Zeballos (ARG), 6-3 4-6 6-3
- Third Round — Lost to Michael Quintero (COL), 4-6 1-6
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- First Round — Bye
- Second Round — Defeated Víctor Estrella (DOM), 6-3 6-3
- Third Round — Defeated Yohny Romero (VEN), 6-3 7-5
- Quarterfinals — Defeated Iván Miranda (PER), 6-2 7-6(5)
- Semifinals — Defeated Michael Quintero (COL), 6-4 7-5
- Final — Lost to Flávio Saretta (BRA), 3-6 6-4 6-7(2)
Men's Doubles
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- First Round — Bye
- Second Round — Defeated Carlton Bedminster and Kevin Gardner (ANT), 6-0 6-1
- Quarterfinals — Defeated Travis Helgeson and Todd Paul (USA), 7-5 6-2
- Semifinals — Defeated Santiago González and Victor Romero (MEX), 6-3 6-1
- Gold Medal Match — Lost to Eduardo Schwank and Horacio Zeballos (ARG), 3-6 4-6 → Silver Medal
Triathlon
Men's Competition
- Felipe van de Wyngard
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- 1:56:53.86 — 20th place
- Benjamin Muñizaga
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- 2:07:41.01 — 30th place
Women's Competition
- Barbara Riveros
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- 2:01:42.89 — 8th place
See also
- Chile at the Pan American Games
- Events at the 2007 Pan American Games
- Chile at the 2008 Summer Olympics
External links
- Pan American Games Rio 2007 Games Official site.
- COCH - Comité Olimpico de Chile Official site.
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