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1991 Pan American Games medal table

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1991 Pan American Games medal table
LocationHavana,  Cuba
Highlights
Most gold medals Cuba (140)
Most total medals United States (353)
← 1987 · Overall medal table · 1995 →

The 1991 Pan American Games, officially known as the XI Pan American Games, were a continental multi-sport event held in Havana, Cuba, from August 2 to August 18, 1991.[1] At the Games, 4,519 athletes selected from 39 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in events in 27 sports.[1] Twenty-six nations earned medals during the competition, and fourteen won at least one gold medal.

Medal table

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The ranking in this table is based on medal counts published by several media organizations. By default, the table is ordered by the number of gold medals won by the athletes representing a nation. (In this context, a nation is an entity represented by a NOC). The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals. If nations are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically by IOC country code.

1 Host nation

To sort this table by nation, total medal count, or any other column, click on the icon next to the column title.

  *   Host nation (Cuba)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Cuba*1406263265
2 United States13012598353
3 Canada244659129
4 Brazil21213779
5 Mexico14233875
6 Argentina11152955
7 Colombia5152141
8 Venezuela4142038
9 Puerto Rico3131127
10 Chile21710
11 Jamaica2158
12 Suriname1214
13 Trinidad and Tobago1102
14 Costa Rica1012
15 Dominican Republic0549
16 Bermuda0202
17 Guatemala0156
18 Nicaragua0123
19 Bahamas0112
 Ecuador0112
21 Bolivia0101
 Panama0101
 Uruguay0101
24 Peru0033
25 Guyana0022
 Virgin Islands0022
27 Haiti0011
Totals (27 entries)3593534111,123

References

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General
  • Havana, 1991 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved November 1, 2011.
Additional
Specific
  1. ^ a b Havana 1991 (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Olympic Committee, archived from the original on 2011-09-26, retrieved November 1, 2011.

See also

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