Gymnastics at the Pan American Games – Men's individual all-around explained

Men's events at the Gymnastics at the Pan American Games were first held at the 1951 Pan American Games.[1]

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

Medalists

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
1951 Buenos Aires Bill Roetzheim Rafael Lecuona Juan Caviglia
1955 Mexico City Jack Beckner Joe Kotys Jack Miles
1959 Chicago Jack Beckner Abie Grossfeld Don Tonry
1963 Sao Paulo Wilhelm Weiler Don Tonry Jay Werner
1967 Winnipeg Fred Roethlisberger Fernando Valles Dave Thor
1971 Cali Jorge Rodríguez John Crosby Jr. Jorge Cuervo
1975 Mexico City Jorge Cuervo Roberto Richards Kurt Thomas
1979 San Juan Casimiro Suárez Jorge Roche Enrique Bravo
Warren Long
1983 Caracas Casimiro Suárez Brian Babcock Israel Sánchez
1987 Indianapolis Scott Johnson Casimiro Suárez Tim Daggett
1991 Havana Erick López José Tejada Félix Aguilera
1995 Mar del Plata Erick López John Roethlisberger Lazaro Lamelas
1999 Winnipeg Erick López Alexander Jeltkov Lazaro Lamelas
2003 Santo Domingo Erick López David Durante Giovanni Quintero
2007 Rio de Janeiro José Luis Fuentes Jorge Hugo Giraldo Guillermo Alvarez
2011 Guadalajara Jossimar Calvo Jorge Hugo Giraldo Tomás González
2015[2] Toronto Sam Mikulak Manrique Larduet Jossimar Calvo
2019 Lima Caio Souza Arthur Mariano Cory Paterson
2023[3] Santiago Félix Dolci Diogo Soares Donnell Whittenburg

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Men's and Women's Pan American Games Results. USA Gymnastics. 2023-11-10. 2015-04-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402170930/https://usagym.org/pages/pressbox/history/panam_results_artistic.html. dead.
  2. Web site: Team USA Shines at 2015 Pan American Games. July 13, 2015. ESPN.
  3. Web site: Félix Dolci 1st Canadian in 60 years to win men's all-around Pan Am gold in artistic gymnastics. October 23, 2023. CBC Television.