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Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Men's team all-around

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The Pan American Gymnastics Championships were first held in 1997.[1]

Three medals are awarded: gold for first place, silver for second place, and bronze for third place.

Medalists

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref
1997 Colombia Medellín  Cuba
Eric López
Francisco Diaz
Lazaro Lamelas
Yoandy Diaz
 United States
Sanjuan Jones
Michael Dutka
Aaron Cotter
Jay Thornton
 Colombia
Noé Rodríguez
Alexander Rangel
Jorge Hugo Giraldo
Leonardo González
2001 Mexico Cancún  Cuba
Eric López
Charles Tamayo
Lazaro Lamelas
Michel Brito
 United States
Todd Thornton
Kris Zimmerman
Guard Young
Daniel Diaz-Luong
 Puerto Rico
Luis Vargas
Diego Lizardi


2005 Brazil Rio de Janeiro  United States
Guillermo Alvarez
Joseph Hagerty
Jonathan Horton
David Durante
 Puerto Rico
Luis Rivera
Luis Vargas
Jose Ramos
Reinaldo Oquendo
 Canada
Adam Wong
Brandon O'Neil
Grant Golding
Nathan Gafuik
2010 Mexico Guadalajara  United States
Dylan Akers
Alexander Buscaglia
Jacob Dalton
Brian del Castillo
Wesley Haagensen
Glen Ishino
 Brazil
Felipe Polato
Mosiah Rodrigues
Sergio Eras
Péricles Silva
Danilo Nogueira
Sérgio Sasaki

 Canada
Kenneth Ikeda
Anderson Loran
Jayd Lukenchuk
Kevin Lytwyn
Jackson Payne
Casey Sandy
2014 Canada Mississauga  United States
Sean Melton
Christopher Maestas
Marvin Kimble
Jonathan Horton
Brandon Wynn
Eddie Penev
 Colombia
Jossimar Calvo
Jorge Hugo Giraldo
Jhonny Muñoz
Carlos Calvo
Javier Sandoval
Jorge Pena Castiblanco
 Brazil
Lucas Bitencourt
Sérgio Sasaki
Caio Souza
Diego Hypólito
Francisco Barreto Júnior
Arthur Zanetti
[2]
2018 Peru Lima  United States
Cameron Bock
Spencer Goodell
Riley Loos
Kanji Oyama
Genki Suzuki
 Colombia
Jossimar Calvo
Didier Lugo
Andrés Martínez
Javier Sandoval
Jose David Toro
 Brazil
Francisco Barreto
Lucas Bittencourt
Leonardo de Souza
Luís Porto
Caio Souza
[3]
2021 Brazil Rio de Janeiro  Brazil
Francisco Barretto
Tomás Florêncio
Arthur Mariano
Diogo Soares
Caio Souza
 United States
Cameron Bock
Vitaliy Guimaraes
Paul Juda
Riley Loos
Donnell Whittenburg
 Colombia
Kristopher Bohórquez
Jossimar Calvo
José Martínez
Javier Sandoval
José David Toro
[4]
2022 Brazil Rio de Janeiro  United States
Riley Loos
Brody Malone
Yul Moldauer
Colt Walker
Shane Wiskus
 Brazil
Lucas Bitencourt
Arthur Mariano
Diogo Soares
Caio Souza
Arthur Zanetti
 Canada
Félix Dolci
Mathys Jalbert
Chris Kaji
Jayson Rampersad
Kenji Tamane
[5]
2023 Colombia Medellín  United States
Taylor Christopulos
Yul Moldauer
Curran Phillips
Donnell Whittenburg
Shane Wiskus
Khoi Young
 Canada
Félix Blacquiere
Zachary Clay
Félix Dolci
William Émard
Léandre Sauvé
Samuel Zakutney
 Brazil
Bernardo Actos
Lucas Bittencourt
Tomás Florêncio
Yuri Guimarães
Patrick Sampaio
Leonardo Souza
[6]
2024 Colombia Santa Marta  Brazil
Lucas Bitencourt
Tomás Florêncio
Patrick Sampaio
Diogo Soares
Caio Souza
Gabriel Faria [pt]
 Colombia
Kristopher Bohórquez
Jordan Castro
Dilan Jiménez
Andrés Martínez
José Martínez
 Argentina
Santiago Agostinelli
Luca Alfieri
Julian Jato
Santiago Mayol
Daniel Villafañe

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)6309
2 Brazil (BRA)2237
3 Cuba (CUB)2002
4 Colombia (COL)0325
5 Canada (CAN)0224
6 Puerto Rico (PUR)0112
7 Argentina (ARG)0011
Totals (7 entries)1011930

References

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  1. ^ "Thornton, Tomasek triple medalists at Senior Pan American Championships". USA Gymnastics. July 8, 1997. Archived from the original on July 19, 2022. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
  2. ^ "USA wins women's team gold at Senior Pan American Championships". USA Gymnastics. August 30, 2014. Archived from the original on January 6, 2022. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
  3. ^ "McCallum, Thomas go one-two in women's all-around at 2018 Senior Pan Am Championships". USA Gymnastics. September 15, 2018. Archived from the original on August 12, 2020. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
  4. ^ "Rebeca Andrade brilha no Pan e se garante nas Olimpíadas de Tóquio" [Rebeca Andrade shines at the Pan and secures herself in the Tokyo Olympics]. GloboNews (in Portuguese). June 5, 2021. Archived from the original on June 27, 2022. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
  5. ^ "Brazil's Saraiva and Souza take all-around golds, U.S. wins three of four team titles at Pan American Championships". International Gymnast. July 17, 2022. Archived from the original on July 18, 2022. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
  6. ^ "U.S. claims men's and women's team titles at Pan American Championships". USA Gymnastics. May 28, 2023.