Karate at the 2011 Pan American Games – Qualification
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Qualification summary
The following nations qualified:[1]
Qualification by category
-60kg Men
Competition | Location | Vacancies | Qualified |
---|---|---|---|
Host | – | 1 | Mexico Manuel Araujo |
2010 South American Games | Colombia Medellín | 2 | Colombia Andres Felipe Llanos Chile Miguel Oviedo |
2010 Central American and Caribbean Games | Puerto Rico Mayagüez | 2 | El Salvador David Pérez Dominican Republic Norberto Sosa |
2011 Pan American Championships 1 | Mexico Guadalajara | 2 | Peru Dennis Lazo Brazil Douglas Brose |
2011 North American Karate Championship 2 | Canada Montreal | 1 | United States Adam Brozer |
TOTAL | 8 |
-67kg Men
-75kg Men
Competition | Location | Vacancies | Qualified |
---|---|---|---|
Host | – | 1 | Mexico Antonia Gutierrez |
2010 South American Games | Colombia Medellín | 2 | Chile David Israel Firmani Ecuador Esteban Espinoza |
2010 Central American and Caribbean Games | Puerto Rico Mayagüez | 2 | Dominican Republic Dionicio Gustavo El Salvador Aarón Pérez |
2011 Pan American Championships 1 | Mexico Guadalajara | 2 | Cuba Javier Zamora Peru Israel Aco |
2011 North American Karate Championship 2 | Canada Montreal | 1 | United States Tom Scott |
TOTAL | 8 |
-84kg Men
Competition | Location | Vacancies | Qualified |
---|---|---|---|
Host | – | 1 | Mexico Homero Morales |
2010 South American Games | Colombia Medellín | 2 | Peru Edwin Luis Asserto Venezuela Cesar Herrera |
2010 Central American and Caribbean Games | Puerto Rico Mayagüez | 2 | El Salvador José Paz Dominican Republic Jorge Peréz |
2011 Pan American Championships 1 | Mexico Guadalajara | 2 | Colombia Yilber Ocoro Uruguay Pablo Layerla |
2011 North American Karate Championship 2 | Canada Montreal | 1 | Canada Sorin Alexandru |
TOTAL | 8 |
84+kg Men
-50kg Women
Competition | Location | Vacancies | Qualified |
---|---|---|---|
Host | – | 1 | Mexico Laura Contreras |
2010 South American Games | Colombia Medellín | 2 | Chile Gabriela Piutrin Brazil Jessica Cândido |
2010 Central American and Caribbean Games | Puerto Rico Mayagüez | 2 | Guatemala Cheili Gonzalez Dominican Republic Ana Villanueva |
2011 Pan American Championships 1 | Mexico Guadalajara | 2 | Venezuela Dougmay Camacaro United States Tyler Wolfe |
Automatic 3 | Mexico Guadalajara | 1 | Colombia Paula Andrea Ruiz5 |
TOTAL | 8 |
-55kg Women
Competition | Location | Vacancies | Qualified |
---|---|---|---|
Host | – | 1 | Mexico Lorena Mendoza |
2010 South American Games | Colombia Medellín | 2 | Chile Jessy Makarena Contreras Brazil Valéria Kumizaki |
2010 Central American and Caribbean Games | Puerto Rico Mayagüez | 2 | Guatemala Esther Micheo Dominican Republic Karina Diaz |
2011 Pan American Championships 1 | Mexico Guadalajara | 2 | Ecuador Jacqueline Factos United States Shannon Nishi |
Automatic 3 | Mexico Guadalajara | 1 | Cuba Yanelsis Gongora 5 |
TOTAL | 8 |
-61kg Women
-68kg Women
-68+kg Women
Competition | Location | Vacancies | Qualified |
---|---|---|---|
Host | – | 1 | Mexico Xhunashi Caballero |
2010 South American Games | Colombia Medellín | 2 | Venezuela Yeisy Pina Argentina Perla Salazar |
2010 Central American and Caribbean Games | Puerto Rico Mayagüez | 2 | Guatemala Maria Castellanos Puerto Rico Rosa Zavala |
2011 Pan American Championships 1 | Mexico Guadalajara | 2 | Canada Olivia Grant Chile Claudia Vera |
Automatic 3 | Mexico Guadalajara | 1 | Brazil Jeanis Colzani 5 |
TOTAL | 8 |
- ^1 Countries may only enter athletes in which they have not qualified in.
- ^2 Open to athletes from Canada and the United States only.
- ^3 If an athlete from either Canada or the United States qualify through the Pan American Championship, the other nation automatically gets the North American spot. If both nations qualify, then the top three from the Pan American Championships will earn the spots.
- ^4 If an athlete is injured they may be replaced by another athlete from the same country.
- ^5 There has been a late change in the qualification system which the Canadian federation has appealed.[2]
- ^6 Jesús Rodríguez of Puerto Rico had originally won the spot, but withdrew due to an injury. El Salvador's Carlos Galán will replace him.[3]
References
- ↑ Karate technical manual
- ↑ "Karate Canada". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
- ↑ Karate suma quinto clasificado a Juegos Panamericanos en Guadalajara (in Spanish)