The following is the qualification system and qualified countries for the Bowling at the 2019 Pan American Games competitions.
Qualification system
editA total of 64 bowlers will qualify to compete. Each nation may enter a maximum of 4 athletes (four per gender). In each gender there will be a total of 16 pairs qualified, with one spot per event (so a total of four bowlers) reserved for the host nation Peru. There will be a total of five qualification events. Each nation could only enter two qualification events per gender.[1]
Qualification timeline
editEvents | Date | Venue |
---|---|---|
2018 South American Games | May 26–30, 2018 | La Paz |
2018 Central American and Caribbean Games | July 26–28, 2018 | Barranquilla |
PABCON Female Championships | September 22–29, 2018 | Santo Domingo |
PABCON Champion of Champions | October 22–26, 2018 | Rio de Janeiro |
PABCON Male Championships | April 22–29, 2019 | Lima |
Qualification summary
editNation | Men | Women | Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Individual | Doubles | Individual | Doubles | Bowlers | |
Argentina | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Aruba | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Bermuda | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Brazil | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Canada | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Colombia | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Costa Rica | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Dominican Republic | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Ecuador | 2 | X | 2 | ||
El Salvador | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Guatemala | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Mexico | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Panama | 2 | X | 2 | ||
Peru | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Puerto Rico | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
United States | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Venezuela | 2 | X | 2 | X | 4 |
Total: 17 NOCs | 32 | 16 | 32 | 16 | 64 |
Men
editEvent | Quotas | Qualified | Total bowlers |
---|---|---|---|
Host nation | 1 | Peru | 2 |
South American Games[2] | 4 | Venezuela Colombia Argentina Brazil |
8 |
Central American and Caribbean Games | 4 | Puerto Rico Mexico Costa Rica Dominican Republic |
8 |
PABCON Champion of Champions[3] | 5 | United States Canada El Salvador Guatemala Aruba |
10 |
PABCON Male Championship | 2 | Bermuda[4] Panama |
4 |
TOTAL | 16 | 32 |
Women
editEvent | Quotas | Qualified | Total bowlers |
---|---|---|---|
Host nation | 1 | Peru | 2 |
South American Games[5] | 4 | Venezuela Aruba Colombia Argentina |
8 |
Central American and Caribbean Games | 4 | Mexico Guatemala Puerto Rico Costa Rica |
8 |
PABCON Female Championship[6] | 2 | United States Canada |
4 |
PABCON Champion of Champions[3] | 5 | Brazil Dominican Republic El Salvador Bermuda Ecuador |
10 |
TOTAL | 16 | 32 |
References
edit- ^ "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
- ^ "Clasificacion Juegos Panamericanos 2019 Masculino" [Qualification 2019 Pan American Games Men]. www.databowling.com/ (in Spanish). Data Bowling. Archived from the original on 3 June 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
- ^ a b Cannizzaro, Matt (26 October 2018). "Team Usa Men Qualify for 2019 Pan American Games". www.bowl.com/. United States Bowling Congress. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
- ^ "Bermuda Bowlers Qualify for Pan American Games". www.islandstats.com/. IslandStats.com. 27 April 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
- ^ "Clasificacion Juegos Panamericanos 2019 Femenino" [Qualification 2019 Pan American Games Women]. www.databowling.com/ (in Spanish). Data Bowling. Archived from the original on 3 June 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
- ^ Cannizzaro, Matt (1 October 2018). "Team USA, Canada Women Qualify for 2019 Pan American Games". www.bowl.com/. United States Bowling Congress. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
The event also served as an opportunity for countries to qualify their women's teams for the 2019 Pan American Games, which will be held in Lima, Peru, and based on their overall performances across the first four days of competition, the United States and Canada earned the two spots up for grabs