Athletics at the 2015 Pan American Games – Qualification

Qualification system edit

A total of 680 athletes will qualify to compete at the games. A nation may enter a maximum of two athletes per event, granted they meet the qualification standard. Qualification times and standards can be set from January 1, 2014, to June 28, 2015. The winner of each event contested at the 2014 Pan American Sports Festival will also qualify. Furthermore, a total of sixteen relay teams per each event will also qualify.[1]

Qualification times/standards edit

Men's events Women's events
Event Standard Event Standard
Men's 100 metres 10.38 Women's 100 metres 11.55
Men's 200 metres 21.00 Women's 200 metres 23.64
Men's 400 metres 46.07 Women's 400 metres 52.94
Men's 800 metres 1:50.00 Women's 800 metres 2:06.00
Men's 1500 metres 3:49.00 Women's 1500 metres 4:26.00
Men's 5000 metres 14:23.00 Women's 5000 metres 16:43.00
Men's 10,000 metres 30:10.00 Women's 10,000 metres 35:51.00
Men's marathon 2:21:00 Women's marathon 2:55:00
Men's 3000 steeplechase 9:00.00 Women's 3000 steeplechase 10:46.00
Men's 110 metres hurdles 14.08 Women's 100 metres hurdles 13.77
Men's 400 metres hurdles 51.62 Women's 400 metres hurdles 59.56
Men's high jump 2.17 Women's high jump 1.78
Men's pole vault 4.98 Women's pole vault 3.68
Men's long jump 7.61 Women's long jump 6.18
Men's triple jump 16.17 Women's triple jump 13.08
Men's shot put 18.14 Women's shot put 15.82
Men's discus throw 53.05 Women's discus throw 50.94
Men's hammer throw 63.15 Women's hammer throw 61.85
Men's javelin throw 71.03 Women's javelin throw 51.07
Men's decathlon 7063 Women's heptathlon 4995
Men's 20 kilometres walk 1:30:00 Women's 20 kilometres walk 1:42:00
Men's 50 kilometres walk 4:18:00
Men's 4 × 100 metres relay 16 teams Women's 4 × 100 metres relay 16 teams
Men's 4 × 400 metres relay 16 teams Women's 4 × 400 metres relay 16 teams

Pan American Sports Festival qualifiers edit

The following athletes qualified by winning the respective event at the 2014 Pan American Sports Festival in Mexico City, Mexico:

Men's events Women's events
Event Qualified athlete Event Qualified athlete
Men's 100 metres   Jason Rogers (SKN) Women's 100 metres   Ángela Tenorio (ECU)
Men's 200 metres   Sheldon Mitchell (JAM) Women's 200 metres
Men's 400 metres   Luguelín Santos (DOM) Women's 400 metres   Anastasia Le-Roy (JAM)
Men's 800 metres   Andy González (CUB) Women's 800 metres   Rose Mary Almanza (CUB)
Men's 1500 metres   Marvin Blanco (VEN) Women's 1500 metres   Cristina Guevara (MEX)
Men's 5000 metres   Juan Luis Barrios (MEX) Women's 5000 metres   Brenda Flores (MEX)
Men's 3000 steeplechase   Marvin Blanco (VEN) Women's 3000 steeplechase   Zulema Arenas (PER)
Men's 110 metres hurdles   Ryan Brathwaite (BAR) Women's 100 metres hurdles   Yvette Lewis (PAN)
Men's 400 metres hurdles   Jeffery Gibson (BAH) Women's 400 metres hurdles   Zudikey Rodríguez (MEX)
Men's high jump   Nick Ross (MEX) Women's high jump   Levern Spencer (LCA)
Men's pole vault   Germán Chiaraviglio (ARG) Women's pole vault   Valeria Chiaraviglio (ARG)
Men's long jump   David Registe (DMA) Women's long jump   Yulimar Rojas (VEN)
Men's triple jump   Yordanis Durañona (DMA) Women's triple jump   Mabel Gay (CUB)
Men's shot put   Jordan Clarke (USA) Women's shot put   Yaniuvis López (CUB)
Men's discus throw   Jorge Fernández (CUB) Women's discus throw   Denia Caballero (CUB)
Men's hammer throw   Roberto Janet (CUB) Women's hammer throw   Gwen Berry (USA)
Men's javelin throw   Júlio César de Oliveira (BRA) Women's javelin throw   Jucilene de Lima (BRA)

Relay qualification edit

The host nation Canada, along with the United States qualified in each event automatically. The top four teams at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games in Veracruz, Mexico along with the top four teams at the 2014 South American Games in Santiago, Chile qualified as well. All other remaining spots were awarded using the ranking lists after the 2015 IAAF World Relays.[1]

Summary edit

Nation Men Women Total
4X100 4X400 4X100 4X400 Relay teams
  Antigua and Barbuda X 1
  Bahamas X X X X 4
  Barbados X X 2
  Brazil X X X X 4
  British Virgin Islands X X 2
  Canada X X X X 4
  Cayman Islands X 1
  Chile X X X X 4
  Colombia X X X X 4
  Costa Rica X 1
  Cuba X X X X 4
  Dominican Republic X X X X 4
  Ecuador X 1
  Guyana X X 2
  Jamaica X X X 3
  Mexico X X X 3
  Puerto Rico X X 2
  Saint Lucia X 1
  Saint Kitts and Nevis X X 2
  Trinidad and Tobago X X X X 4
  United States X X X X 4
  Venezuela X X X X 4
Total: 22 NOCs 16 16 16 16 64

4x100 Men edit

Event Vacancies Qualified
Host nation 1   Canada
Qualified automatically 1   United States
2014 Central American and Caribbean Games 4   Cuba
  Dominican Republic
  Venezuela
  Saint Kitts and Nevis
2014 South American Games 3*   Brazil
  Colombia
  Chile
7 Best ranked NOC's as of May 3, 2015 7   Antigua and Barbuda
  Bahamas
  Barbados
  Cayman Islands
  Guyana
  Jamaica
  Trinidad and Tobago
TOTAL 16
  • Venezuela placed in the top four at the 2014 South American Games, and thus only 3 nations qualified through the event. This means 7 nations (instead of 6) will qualify through the rankings.

4x400 Men edit

Event Vacancies Qualified
Host nation 1   Canada
Qualified automatically 1   United States
2014 Central American and Caribbean Games 4   Cuba
  Venezuela
  Colombia
  Dominican Republic
2014 South American Games 2*   Brazil
  Chile
8 Best ranked NOC's as of May 3, 2015 8   Bahamas
  Costa Rica
  Jamaica
  Mexico
  Puerto Rico
  Saint Lucia
  Trinidad and Tobago
TBD
TOTAL 16
  • Venezuela and Colombia placed in the top four at the 2014 South American Games, and thus only 2 nations qualified through the event. This means 8 nations (instead of 6) will qualify through the rankings.

4x100 Women edit

Event Vacancies Qualified
Host nation 1   Canada
Qualified automatically 1   United States
2014 Central American and Caribbean Games 4   Venezuela
  Colombia
  Cuba
  Puerto Rico
2014 South American Games 2*   Chile
  Ecuador
8 Best ranked NOC's as of May 3, 2015 8   Bahamas
  Brazil
  British Virgin Islands
  Dominican Republic
  Jamaica
  Mexico
  Saint Kitts and Nevis
  Trinidad and Tobago
TOTAL 16
  • Venezuela and Colombia placed in the top four at the 2014 South American Games, and thus only 2 nations qualified through the event. This means 8 nations (instead of 6) will qualify through the rankings.

4x400 Women edit

Event Vacancies Qualified
Host nation 1   Canada
Qualified automatically 1   United States
2014 Central American and Caribbean Games 4   Cuba
  Mexico
  Colombia
  Venezuela
2014 South American Games 2*   Brazil
  Chile
8 Best ranked NOC's as of May 3, 2015 8   Bahamas
  Barbados
  British Virgin Islands
  Dominican Republic
  Guyana
  Jamaica
  Trinidad and Tobago
TBD
TOTAL 16
  • Venezuela and Colombia placed in the top four at the 2014 South American Games, and thus only 2 nations qualified through the event. This means 8 nations (instead of 6) will qualify through the rankings.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Athletics Technical Manual" (PDF). americasathletics.org. TO2015. 11 January 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 April 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2015.