Medal Count
For a more comprehensive list, see 2003 Pan American Games medal table.1 | Host nation |
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Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | United States (USA) a | 7002117000000000000117/7002118000000000000118 | 700180000000000000080 | 700173000000000000073/700172000000000000072 | 7002270000000000000270/7002271000000000000271/7002269000000000000269 |
2 | Cuba (CUB) | 700172000000000000072 | 700141000000000000041 | 700139000000000000039 | 7002152000000000000152 |
3 | Canada (CAN) a | 700129000000000000029 | 700157000000000000057 | 700142000000000000042/700141000000000000041 | 7002128000000000000128/7002127000000000000127 |
4 | Brazil (BRA) | 700129000000000000029 | 700140000000000000040 | 700154000000000000054 | 7002123000000000000123 |
5 | Mexico (MEX) a | 700120000000000000020 | 700127000000000000027 | 700132000000000000032/700131000000000000031 | 700179000000000000079/700178000000000000078 |
- Note
^ The medal counts for the United States, Canada and Mexico are disputed.
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