Results
Results: Pan American Games Men's Event Finals
Results: Pan American Games Women's Event Finals
Results: Pan American Games Women's All-Around Final
Results: Pan American Games Men's All-Around Final
Results: Pan American Games Women's Team Final, Individual Qualifications
Results: Pan American Games Men's Team Final, Individual Qualifications
The U.S. men's team left the Pan Am Games event finals with an impressive seven individual medals, earning at least one medal on all six apparatus.
Floor:
Pommel horse:
Rings:
Brazil's Arthur Zanetti came out with the gold after an impressive 15.725 set. Donnell Whittenburg took the silver with a 15.525, and Manrique Larduet earned the bronze with a 15.450.Results:
Vault:
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Parallel bars:
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High bar:
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The U.S. women came out with four medals from a very successful Pan Am Games event finals.
Vault:
Results via the Official Pan Am Games Website
Bars:
In the bars final, Rachel Gowey took the gold with a 14.725, Venezuela's Jessica Lopez took the silver with a 14.7, and Amelia Hundley earned the bronze with a 14.65.
Gowey competed a beautiful routine including a Ricna, huge Maloney and capped it off with a stuck double layout dismount to earn her the title.
Results:
Beam:
Ellie Black took the title with a 15.05, Magan Skaggs earned silver with a 14.05, and Victoria Woo took bronze with a 13.65.
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Floor:
Amelia Hundley and Maddie Desch were in the floor final for the USA.
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Related:
Men's Event Finals Results
Men's Finals Qualifiers
Women's Finals Qualifiers
Canada’s Ellie Black took the Pan Am Games women’s all-around title with a 58.150. USA’s Madison Desch earned the silver with a 57.450 and Brazil’s Flavia Saraiva totaled a 57.050 to secure the bronze. Amelia Hundley came in fourth with a 56.10.
Event finals will be held tomorrow July 14 and Wednesday July 15.
Related:
Women's individual finals qualifiers
Women's team final recap and results
Men's all-around final recap and results
Live video in the U.S.
Live Scores
In a very exciting men’s all-around final, USA's Sam Mikulak came out victorious with an 89.65. Cuba’s Manrique Larduet totaled an 89.60 for silver and Jossimar Calvo of Colombia secured the bronze with an 89.40. USA's other competitor Donnell Whittenburg took 6th with an 86.75.
Full results via the Official Pan Am Games Website
The women's all-around final will be held at 6:50 ET. Follow our live updates here.
Related:
Men's individual finals qualifiers
Men's team finals recap and results
Women's individual finals qualifiers
Women's team finals recap and results
After three subdivisions in the team competition, the USA women (Emily Shild, Megan Skaggs, Amelia Hundley, Madison Desch and Rachel Gowey) came out with the team gold, boasting a score of 173.800. Canada came in second with a 166.500. Brazil took the bronze with a 165.400.
Men's and women's all-around finals will take place on Monday, July 13 and men's and women's event finals will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, July 14 and 15.
Subdivision 1:
Subdivision 2:
Subdivision 3:
FINAL SCORES:
Related:
Women's Pan Ams Live Updates
Live Video
Men's Team Finals Results
Men's Individual Finals Qualifiers
The U.S. men claimed their first gold medal since 1995 tonight at the 2015 Pan American Games. The team consisted of Marvin Kimble, Steven Legendre, Samuel Mikulak, Paul Ruggeri, and Donnell Whittenburg.
Women's team finals and qualifications will be held tomorrow, July 12. Men's and women's all-around finals will take place on Monday, July 13 and men's and women's event finals will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, July 14 and 15.
See the list of individual finals qualifiers from today here.
Subdivision 1:
Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, United States
Brazil was chasing the U.S. the entire meet but wasn't able to surpass them in the end. Lead by Caio Souza and Lucas Bitencourt, Brazil was solid throughout the competition but many minor errors added up and they ended up in second. Their best events of the night came on rings and vault where they posted the team highs for those events. Arthur Zanetti, the reigning Olympic still rings champion posted an amazing 15.8 on rings and Souza posted a strong 15.2 on vault.
Colombia also had multiple errors that added up to hurt their overall score. They particularly had trouble on floor with a couple falls and numerous steps out of bounds. However, they were extremely strong on parallel bars where they posted a 45.55. Jossimar Calvo lead the team and was solid on every event to score an 88.75 all-around.
In the preliminary all-around rankings, Mikulak leads with an 89.85, followed by Calvo with an 88.75 and Whittenburg with an 87.7. Individual all-around finals will be held on Monday, followed by event finals on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Even with his top finish, Mikulak saw areas for improvement. "I could've had better routines but today is all about the team and I'm just stoked that we're able to come together. I've had an awesome experience so far and I think it's only going to get better.”
Subdivision 2:
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Uruguay & Venezuela
Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Mexico and Venezuela had enough competitors for the team competition.
This concluded the all-around qualification, and Cuba's Manrique Larduet holds the top spot with a 90.25. Sam Mikulak ended in second with a 89.85. Coming in third is Jossimar Calvo Moreno with a 88.75.
Team results for subdivision 2:
All-around results:
Related:
USA Pan American Games Men's Individual Finals
LIVE Updates: Men's Team Finals, Qualifications
Interviews with Team USA