Wheelchair rugby at the 2019 Parapan American Games

Wheelchair rugby at the 2019 Parapan American Games in Lima, Peru will start from 23 to 27 August. The winner of the competition will automatically qualify to the 2020 Summer Paralympics.[1]

Wheelchair rugby
at the Parapan American Games
VenueLima
Dates23–27 August 2019
Competitors72 from 6 nations

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed tournament  United States  Canada  Colombia


Team roster

 Argentina
Jose Arhancet
Lucas Camussi
Matias Cardozo
Lautaro Fernandez
Juan Herrera
Mariano Santoro
Juan Bandini
Fernando Canumil
Emanuel Castro
Mariano Gastaldi
Brian Nascimento
Marcelo Ullua
 Brazil
Davi Abreu
Julio Braz
Guilherme Camargo
Gabriel Feitosa
Alexandre Giuriato
Daniel Goncalves
Jose Guenther
Jose Higino
Rafael Hoffmann
Lucas Junqueira
Alexandre Taniguchi
Gildon Virzma
 Canada[2]
Cody Caldwell
Patrice Dagenais
Eric Furtado Rodrigues
Trevor Hirschfield
Mélanie Labelle
Zak Madell
Travis Murao
Benjamin Perkins
Patrice Simard
Shayne Smith
Branden Troutman
Mike Whitehead
 United States[3]
Chuck Aoki
Jeff Butler
Chad Cohn
Ernie Chun
Jake Daily
Joe Delagrave
Lee Fredette
Ray Hennagir
Eric Newby
Alejandro Pabon
Adam Scaturro
Josh Wheeler
 Chile
Jonatan Alarcon
Piero Arevalo
Alexis Barraza
Jeny Barraza
Victor Bocaz
Francisco Cayulef
Ricardo Diaz
Cristopher Flores
Jonathan Flores
Christian Madariaga
Juan Rodriguez
Diego Romero
 Colombia
Paola Martineez
Jhon Orozco
Moises Alonso
Carlos Neme(C)
Disledy Gonzalez
Cristian Amaya
Uriel Rodriguez
Julian Vargas
Esneider Cardenas
Helio Hurtado
Manuel Mongua
Anderson Munoz

[4]

Results

Round robin
 Canada60 - 24 Argentina
 United States60 - 16 Chile
 Brazil48 - 41 Colombia

 United States48 - 7 Argentina
 Canada58 - 43 Brazil
 Colombia62 - 26 Chile
 United States55 - 35 Brazil
 Canada64 - 45 Colombia
 Argentina56 - 47 Chile

 United States53 - 34 Colombia
 Canada70 - 34 Chile
 Brazil65 - 21 Argentina
 United States54 - 51 Canada
 Brazil76 - 13 Chile
 Colombia51 - 37 Argentina
Semi finals
 Canada56 - 46 Brazil
 United States50 - 26 Colombia
5/6th classification match
 Argentina52 - 38 Chile
Bronze medal match
 Brazil43–46 Colombia
Gold medal match
 Canada47–58 United States

See also

References

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