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Barbados at the Pan American Games

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Barbados at the
Pan American Games
IOC codeBAR
NOCBarbados Olympic Association
Medals
Ranked 30th
Gold
1
Silver
4
Bronze
13
Total
18
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

Barbados at the Pan American Games.

Pan American Games

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Medals by games

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 Year   Ref.  Edition Host city  Rank  Gold Silver Bronze Total
1951 [1] I Argentina Buenos Aires Did not participate
1955 [2] II Mexico Mexico City Did not participate
1959 [3] III United States Chicago Did not participate
1963 [4] IV Brazil São Paulo 18th 0 0 3 3
1967 [5] V Canada Winnipeg 15th 0 1 0 1
1971 [6] VI Colombia Cali 19th 0 1 0 1
1975 [7] VII Mexico Mexico City 20th 0 0 1 1
1979 [8] VIII Puerto Rico San Juan 0 0 0 0
1983 [9] IX Venezuela Caracas 0 0 0 0
1987 [10] X United States Indianapolis 0 0 0 0
1991 [11] XI Cuba Havana 0 0 0 0
1995 [12] XII Argentina Mar del Plata 0 0 0 0
1999 [13] XIII Canada Winnipeg 21st 0 1 1 2
2003 [14] XIV Dominican Republic Santo Domingo 27th 0 0 1 1
2007 [15] XV Brazil Rio de Janeiro 25th 0 0 1 1
2011 [16] XVI Mexico Guadalajara 24th 0 0 2 2
2015 XVII Canada Toronto 20th 0 1 2 3
2019 XVIII Peru Lima 23rd 1 0 0 1
2023 XIX Chile Santiago 30th 0 0 2 2
Total 30th 1 4 13 18

Winter Pan American Games

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Medals by games

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 Year   Ref.  Edition Host city  Rank  Gold Silver Bronze Total
1990 [17] I Argentina Las Leñas Did not participate
Total 0 0 0 0

Junior Pan American Games

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Medals by games

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Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Colombia 2021 Cali-Valle 0 0 1 1 28th
Paraguay 2025 Asunción Future event
Total 0 0 1 1 28th

Medals by sport

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SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Swimming0011
Totals (1 entries)0011

Medalists

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Bronze Jack Stewart Kirby 2021 Cali-Valle Swimming Men's 100 m backstroke

References

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  1. ^ Buenos Aires 1951 (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Olympic Committee, retrieved November 1, 2011. [permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Mexico City 1955 (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Olympic Committee, retrieved November 1, 2011. [permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Chicago 1959 (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Olympic Committee, retrieved November 1, 2011. [permanent dead link]
  4. ^ São Paulo, 1963 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved October 30, 2011.
  5. ^ Winnipeg, 1967 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved November 1, 2011.
  6. ^ Cali, 1971 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved November 1, 2011.
  7. ^ Mexico City, 1975 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved November 1, 2011.
  8. ^ San Juan, 1979 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved November 1, 2011.
  9. ^ Caracas, 1983 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved November 1, 2011.
  10. ^ Indianapolis, 1987 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved November 1, 2011.
  11. ^ Havana, 1991 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved November 1, 2011.
  12. ^ Mar del Plata, 1995 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved November 1, 2011.
  13. ^ Winnipeg, 1999 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved November 1, 2011.
  14. ^ Santo Domingo, 2003 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved November 1, 2011.
  15. ^ Official Results of the XV Pan American Games (PDF), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Rio de Janeiro 2007 Organizing Committee, archived from the original on July 4, 2012, retrieved November 9, 2009.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  16. ^ Guadalajara, 2011 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved November 1, 2011.
  17. ^ Las Leñas, 1990 (in Portuguese), São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, retrieved November 1, 2011.

See also

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