Modern pentathlon at the 2011 Pan American Games – Qualification

There is a quota of 40 athletes (24 male, 16 female) (however one spot over quota for each gender was allowed); Mexico as the host country is guaranteed a full team of four athletes (two men and two women). Qualification is done on a country basis, not an individual basis.[1]

Qualification summary

Nation MenWomenTotal
Argentina 2 2 4
Brazil 2 2 4
Canada 2 2 4
Chile 2 1 3
Cuba 2 2 4
Dominican Republic 2 2
Ecuador 2 1 3
Guatemala 2 2 4
Mexico 2 2 4
Panama 2 2
United States 2 2 4
Uruguay 1 1
Venezuela 2 1 3
Total athletes 25 17 42
Total NOCs 13 10 13

Men

Competition Location Vacancies Qualified
Host - 2 Mexico
Mexico
Each country affiliated with PAMPC Brazil Rio de Janeiro* 11* United States
Cuba
Brazil
Guatemala
Canada
Ecuador
Chile
Argentina
Dominican Republic
Venezuela
Panama
2010 Pan American Championship ** Brazil Rio de Janeiro 6** United States
Brazil
Cuba
Canada
Guatemala
Ecuador
UIPM World Ranking List - 5 Argentina
Chile
Dominican Republic
Uruguay
Venezuela
Panama
TOTAL 25

* Each country affiliated with PAMPC can send one athlete if they met the qualifying standard of 4800 points.[2]

** The remaining spots were distributed to nations in the order of their second-placed athlete (must have met the standard of 4800 points).[2]

Women

Competition Location Vacancies Qualified
Host - 2 Mexico
Mexico
Each country affiliated with PAMPC Brazil Rio de Janeiro* 6* Brazil
United States
Canada
Guatemala
Cuba
Argentina
2010 Pan American Championship ** Brazil Rio de Janeiro 4** Brazil
Canada
Cuba
United States
Guatemala
UIPM World Ranking List - 4 Argentina
Chile
Ecuador
Venezuela
TOTAL 17

* Each country affiliated with PAMPC can send one athlete if they met the qualifying standard of 4200 points.[2]

** The remaining spots were distributed to nations in the order of their second-placed athletes (must have met the standard of 4200 points).[2]

References

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