Canada slips to third in Pan Am overall medals, fourth in gold standings
LIMA, Peru — The Lima Pan Am Games drew to a close Sunday with Canada slipping in the medal standings, but securing several valuable qualification spots for the Tokyo Olympics next year.
Canada fell one spot to third in the overall race with 152 medals (35 gold, 64 silver, 53 bronze), down from 217 total medals four years ago.
Many athletes jumped at the chance to compete on home turf at the 2015 Games in Toronto and A-team rosters were common. Several federations sent B-teams or split A-B teams to Peru and the medal count was affected.
The United States once again led the way with 293 medals (120-88-85) and Brazil was next with 171 (55-45-71). Mexico was third in the gold standings with 37 (two more than Canada) but fourth overall with 136 medals (37-36-63).