Equestrian at the 2011 Pan American Games – Qualification

There will be a maximum of 130 competitors, and each NOC is allowed to enter a maximum of four athletes each in dressage and jumping and five athletes each in eventing. National federations are required to send to FEI a Certificate of Capability for the 2011 Pan American Games with a record of results for all riders and horses intending to compete no later than midnight (Switzerland time) on Monday, July 11, 2011.[1]

Qualification summary

Nation Individual Team Total
Dressage Eventing Jumping Dressage Eventing Jumping
Argentina 1 54 XX 10
Bermuda 2 2
Brazil 433XXX 12
Canada 454XXX 13
Cayman Islands 1 1
Chile 454XXX 13
Colombia 454XXX 13
Costa Rica 4 X 4
Dominican Republic 3 X 3
Ecuador 434XXX 11
El Salvador 12 3
Guatemala 454XXX 12
Honduras 1 1
Mexico 454XXX 13
Panama 1 1
Peru 4 X 4
Puerto Rico 313X X 7
Uruguay 24 X 5
United States 454XXX 13
Venezuela 444XXX 12
Total: 20 NOCs 49 49 5512 10 13 152

Dressage

Riders and horses must obtain qualification for the 2011 Pan American Games at events that take place from January 1, 2010 until July 10, 2011. All rider and horse combinations must have achieved a minimum qualification criteria by the date mentioned above which is to have achieved 60% in a FEI Prix St Georges Test 2000 on two different occasions, in a CDI or a National Dressage event.[1]

The following countries have qualified:[2]

Team
Event Athletes per country Qualified
Team event
5 Argentina
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Guatemala
Mexico
United States
4 Venezuela
3 Ecuador
TOTAL TEAMS 12
Individual
Event Athletes per country Qualified
Team event members
4 Brazil
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Ecuador
Guatemala
Mexico
United States
Venezuela
3 Dominican Republic
Puerto Rico
Individual athletes
1  Maria Manfredi (ARG)
 Jessica McTaggart (CAY)
 Karen Atala (HON)
TOTAL 49

Eventing

Riders and horses must obtain qualification for the 2011 Pan American Games at events that take place from January 1, 2010 until July 10, 2011. All rider and horse combinations must have achieved the 2 (two) minimum eligibility results as follows:[1]

The following countries have qualified:[3]

Team
Event Athletes per country Qualified
Team event
5 Argentina
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Guatemala
Mexico
United States
4 Venezuela
3 Ecuador
TOTAL TEAMS 10
Individual
Event Athletes per country Qualified
Team event members
5 Argentina
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Guatemala
Mexico
United States
4 Venezuela
3 Ecuador
Brazil
Individual athletes
1  Gamboa Gonzalo (ESA)
 Lauren Billys (PUR)
 Federico Bidegarin (URU)
 Gimena Arrigoni (URU)
TOTAL 51

Jumping

All riders must have competed in at least one CSI event of any category prior to or in the year of the Pan American Games until July 10, 2011.[1]

The following countries have qualified:[4]

Team
Event Athletes per country Qualified
Team event
4 Argentina
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Guatemala
Mexico
United States
Venezuela
3 Puerto Rico
Brazil
TOTAL TEAMS 13
Individual
Event Athletes per country Qualified
Team event members
4 Argentina
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Guatemala
Mexico
United States
Venezuela
3 Puerto Rico
Individual athletes
1  Patrick Nisbett (BER)
 Jillian Terciera (BER)
 Jose Alfredo Hernandez (ESA)
 Herbert Tobar-Ulloa (ESA)
 Gabriela Misrachi (PAN)
TOTAL 55

References

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