Racquetball at the Pan American Games

Racquetball has been part of the Pan American Games since 1995 Games in Mar del Plata, Argentina, although it was not included in the 2007 Games. Racquetball was again included in the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, and the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Ontario. Racquetball is on the program for the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. The United States dominated the racquetball events in the first three games, but Mexico has been the dominant country in the last two games.

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States (USA)1512633
2 Mexico (MEX)112720
3 Canada (CAN)081018
4 Bolivia (BOL)0156
5 Ecuador (ECU)0066
6 Argentina (ARG)0213
7 Venezuela (VEN)0123
8 Chile (CHI)0033
9 Colombia (COL)0011
9 Puerto Rico (PUR)0011
Total 26 26 42 96

Men

Singles

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Mar del Plata
United States John Ellis (USA) United States Michael Bronfeld (USA) Canada Sherman Greenfeld (CAN)
1999 Winnipeg
United States Adam Karp (USA) United States Michael Bronfeld (USA) Puerto Rico Rob de Jesús (PUR)
2003 Santo Domingo
United States Jack Huczek (USA) Canada Mike Green (CAN) United States Rocky Carson (USA)
Mexico Gilberto Mejia (MEX)
2007 Rio de Janeiro not included in the Pan American Games program
2011 Guadalajara
United States Rocky Carson (USA) Mexico Gilberto Mejia (MEX) Mexico Álvaro Beltrán (MEX)
Canada Vincent Gagnon (CAN)
2015 Toronto
United States Rocky Carson (USA) Mexico Álvaro Beltrán (MEX) Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso (BOL)
Mexico Daniel De La Rosa (MEX)

Doubles

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Mar del Plata
United States Sudsy Monchik
and Tim Sweeney (USA)
Canada Chris Brumwell
and Jacques Demers (CAN)
Venezuela  (VEN)
1999 Winnipeg
United States Douglas Ganim
and Douglas Kachtik (USA)
Canada Roger Harripersad
and Kelly Kerr (CAN)
Mexico Álvaro Beltrán
and Javier Moreno (MEX)
2003 Santo Domingo
Mexico Álvaro Beltrán
and Javier Moreno (MEX)
United States Rubén González
and Mike Guidry (USA)
Argentina Daniel Maggi
and Shai Manzuri (ARG)
Canada Corey Osborne
and François Viens (CAN)
2007 Rio de Janeiro not included in the Pan American Games program
2011 Guadalajara
Mexico Álvaro Beltrán
and Javier Moreno (MEX)
Venezuela César Castillo
and Jorge Hirsekorn (VEN)
Canada Timothy Landeryou
and Kristofer Odegard (CAN)
United States Christopher Crowther
and Shane Vanderson (USA)
2015 Toronto
United States Jose Rojas
and Jansen Allen (USA)
Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso
and Roland Keller (BOL)
Canada Timothy Landeryou
and Vincent Gagnon (CAN)
Mexico Álvaro Beltrán
and Javier Moreno (MEX)

Team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Mar del Plata
 United States (USA)  Canada (CAN)  Venezuela (VEN)
1999–2007 not included in the Pan American Games program
2011 Guadalajara
 Mexico (MEX)
Álvaro Beltrán
Gilberto Mejia
Javier Moreno
 United States (USA)
Rocky Carson
Christopher Crowther
Shane Vanderson
 Colombia (COL)
Francisco Gómez
Alejandro Herrera
Juan Herrera
Juan Torres
 Ecuador (ECU)
José Álvarez
Fernando Ríos
José Ugalde
2015 Toronto
 Mexico (MEX)
Álvaro Beltrán
Daniel De La Rosa
Javier Moreno
 United States (USA)
Rocky Carson
Jansen Allen
Jose Rojas
Jake Bredenbeck
 Bolivia (BOL)
Carlos Keller
Roland Keller
Conrrado Moscoso
 Canada (CAN)
Vincent Gagnon
Mike Green
Coby Iwaasa
Tim Landeryou

Women

Singles

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Mar del Plata
United States Michelle Gould (USA) United States Cheryl Gudinas (USA) Canada Carol McFetridge (CAN)
1999 Winnipeg
United States Cheryl Gudinas (USA) Canada Christie Van Hees (CAN) United States Laura Fenton (USA)
2003 Santo Domingo
United States Cheryl Gudinas (USA) United States Laura Fenton (USA) Chile Angela Grisar (CHI)
Canada Lori-Jane Powell (CAN)
2007 Rio de Janeiro not included in the Pan American Games program
2011 Guadalajara
Mexico Paola Longoria (MEX) United States Rhonda Rajsich (USA) United States Cheryl Gudinas (USA)
Bolivia María Jose Vargas (BOL)
2015 Toronto
Mexico Paola Longoria (MEX) Argentina María Jose Vargas (ARG) Ecuador Veronica Sotomayor (ECU)
United States Rhonda Rajsich (USA)

Doubles

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Mar del Plata
United States Joy MacKenzie
and Jackie Paraiso (USA)
Canada Vicky Brown-Shanks
and Deborah Ward (CAN)
Mexico  (MEX)
1999 Winnipeg
United States Joy MacKenzie
and Jackie Paraiso (USA)
Canada Lori-Jane Powell
and Deborah Ward (CAN)
Chile Angela Grisar
and Loreta Barriga (CHI)
2003 Santo Domingo
Mexico Susana Acosta
and Rosa Torres (MEX)
United States Jackie Rice
and Kim Russell (USA)
Bolivia Paola Núñez
and Caroli Santos (BOL)
Canada Josée Grand'Maître
and Julie Neubauer (CAN)
2007 Rio de Janeiro not included in the Pan American Games program
2011 Guadalajara
Mexico Paola Longoria
and Samantha Salas (MEX)
United States Rhonda Rajsich
and Aimee Ruiz (USA)
Chile Angela Grisar
and Carla Muñoz (CHI)
Ecuador María Córdova
and María Muñoz (ECU)
2015 Toronto
Mexico Paola Longoria
and Samantha Salas (MEX)
Argentina Veronique Guillemette
and María Jose Vargas (ARG)
Ecuador Veronica Sotomayor
and María Muñoz (ECU)
United States Rhonda Rajsich
and Kim Russell Waselenchuk (USA)

Team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Mar del Plata
 United States (USA)  Canada (CAN)  Mexico (MEX)
1999–2007 not included in the Pan American Games program
2011 Guadalajara
 Mexico (MEX)
Paola Longoria
Samantha Salas
 United States (USA)
Cheryl Gudinas
Rhonda Rajsich
Aimee Ruiz
 Bolivia (BOL)
Jenny Daza
Cintia Loma
María Jose Vargas
 Ecuador (ECU)
María Córdova
María Muñoz
2015 Toronto
 Mexico (MEX)
Paola Longoria
Samantha Salas
 United States (USA)
Michelle Key
Rhonda Rajsich
Kim Russell Waselenchuk
 Canada (CAN)
Jennifer Saunders
Frédérique Lambert
 Ecuador (ECU)
Veronica Sotomayor
María Muñoz

Events

Event 1995 1999 2003 2011 2015
Men's singles
Men's doubles
Men's team
Women's singles
Women's doubles
Women's team
Events 6 4 4 6 6

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