Swimming at the 2019 Pan American Games – Qualification

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The following is the qualification system and qualified athletes for the swimming at the 2019 Pan American Games competitions.

Qualification system[edit]

A total of 350 swimmers will qualify in the pool and a total of 40 additional open water swimmers will qualify as well. As Host Country, Peru automatically will qualify 18 male and 18 female competitors in the pool.[1] Each National Olympic Committee may use proven swim times attained during the qualification period of those swimmers who have met the qualifying standards established by the UANA for the 2019 Pan American Games at a competition recognized by the FINA from the official list of approved qualifying competitions for the 18th FINA World Aquatics Championships held in Gwangju, Korea. Each event (besides the relays) has an A standard (two entries allowed) or a B standard (one entry allowed). Countries not qualified can enter one male and one female swimmer through the universality rule. In open water, Canada and the USA automatically qualify two per gender, with eight spots being awarded in each gender to CONSANAT and CCCAN.[1]

Swimming qualification times[edit]

The time standards (all long course) for the 2019 Pan American Games are:

Male Event Female
A standard
(2 entries)
B standard
(1 entry)
A standard
(2 entries)
B standard
(1 entry)
22.68 24.07 50 freestyle 25.89 27.44
49.80 52.79 100 freestyle 56.56 59.95
1:49.66 1:56.24 200 freestyle 2:03.55 2:10.96
3:54.44 4:08.51 400 freestyle 4:16.91 4:32.33
8:10.19 8:39.60 800 freestyle 8:50.99 9:24.97
15:43.36 16:39.97 1500 freestyle 16:50.89 17:51.54
56.49 59.99 100 backstroke 1:03.36 1:07.17
2:02.89 2:10.26 200 backstroke 2:18.45 2:26.76
1:02.26 1:06.00 100 breaststroke 1:11.11 1:15.38
2:17.52 2:25.79 200 breaststroke 2:34.43 2:43.79
53.73 56.95 100 butterfly 1:01.25 1:04.93
2:00.54 2:07.77 200 butterfly 2:14.13 2:22.19
2:04.43 2:11.90 200 individual medley 2:19.99 2:28.92
4:27.69 4:43.79 400 individual medley 4:57.99 5:17.99

Swimming[edit]

A total of 37 countries qualified swimmers or received universality spots. Only 326 of 350 quota spots were distributed. A total of 167 male swimmers and 159 swimmers were entered.[2]

NOC Men Women Athletes
 Antigua and Barbuda 1 1 2
 Argentina 11 6 17
 Aruba 2 1 3
 Bahamas 6 4 10
 Barbados 3 2 5
 Bermuda 1 2 3
 Bolivia 3 1 4
 Brazil 18 17 35
 Canada 2 14 16
 Cayman Islands 2 1 3
 Chile 5 4 9
 Colombia 8 6 14
 Costa Rica 2 1 3
 Cuba 7 5 12
 Dominican Republic 1 1 2
 Ecuador 5 4 9
 El Salvador 1 2 3
 Grenada 1 1 2
 Guatemala 2 2 4
 Guyana 1 1 2
 Haiti 1 1 2
 Honduras 3 4 7
 Jamaica 1 1 2
 Mexico 11 11 22
 Nicaragua 2 2 4
 Panama 4 5 9
 Paraguay 5 4 9
 Peru 15 15 30
 Puerto Rico 4 3 7
 Saint Lucia 1 0 1
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1 1 2
 Suriname 1 1 2
 Trinidad and Tobago 3 3 6
 United States 18 18 36
 Uruguay 2 3 5
 Venezuela 11 10 21
 Virgin Islands 2 1 3
Total: 37 NOC's 167 159 326

Open water swimming[edit]

Qualification timeline[edit]

Event Date Venue
2018 Central American and Caribbean Games July 28–29 Colombia Baranquilla
2018 South American Championships November 2 Peru Lake Bujama
Canadian Ranking April 27, 2019 Canada Ottawa
USA Qualifier May 3, 2019 United States Miami

Summary[edit]

NOC Men Women Athletes
 Argentina 2 2 4
 Brazil 2 2 4
 Canada 2 2 4
 Chile 1 1
 Costa Rica 1 1
 Cuba 2 2 4
 Ecuador 2 1 3
 El Salvador 1 1 2
 Guatemala 2 2 4
 Mexico 2 2 4
 Peru 1 1 2
 Trinidad and Tobago 1 1
 United States 2 2 4
 Venezuela 1 1 2
Total: 14 NOC's 20 20 40

Qualified swimmers[edit]

The following countries earned quotas:[3]

Event Quotas Men Women
Canada 2/2  Canada
 Canada
 Canada
 Canada
United States 2/2  United States
 United States
 United States
 United States
Caribbean/Central America 8/8  Costa Rica
 Cuba
 Cuba
 El Salvador
 Guatemala
 Guatemala
 Mexico
 Mexico
 Cuba
 Cuba
 El Salvador
 Guatemala
 Guatemala
 Mexico
 Mexico
 Trinidad and Tobago
South America 8/8  Argentina
 Argentina
 Brazil
 Brazil
 Ecuador
 Ecuador
 Peru
 Venezuela
 Argentina
 Argentina
 Brazil
 Brazil
 Chile
 Ecuador
 Peru
 Venezuela
Total 40 20 20

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "2019 Pan American Games - Qualification" (PDF). www.panamsports.org. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  2. ^ "NF's Qualified for the Aquatic Disciplines 2019 Pan American Games revised June 25, 2019". www.teamunify.com/. Swimming Union of the Americas (UANA). 25 June 2019. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
  3. ^ "National Federations Qualified for Aquatic Disciplines at the 2019 Pan American Games". /www.teamunify.com/. UANA. 23 April 2019. Retrieved 9 June 2019.