Aruba at the Pan American Games

Aruba at the Pan American Games

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IOC code  ARU
NOC Comité Olímpico Arubano (Dutch)
Pan American Games history
Appearances
1987  •  1991  •  1995  •  1999  •  2003  •  2007 •  2011

Aruba has competed at every edition of the Pan American Games since tenth edition of the multi-sport event in 1987. As of the last Pan American Games in 2007, Aruba is one of three nations not to win a medal at the Pan American Games, the other countries being St. Kitts and Nevis and the British Virgin Islands.[1] Aruba did not compete at the first and only Pan American Winter Games in 1990.

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Medal count

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Summer

 Year   Ref.  Edition Host city  Rank  Gold Silver Bronze Total
1951 [2] I Buenos Aires Did not participate
1955 [3] II Mexico City Did not participate
1959 [4] III Chicago Did not participate
1963 [5] IV São Paulo Did not participate
1967 [6] V Winnipeg Did not participate
1971 [7] VI Cali Did not participate
1975 [8] VII Mexico City Did not participate
1979 [9] VIII San Juan Did not participate
1983 [10] IX Caracas Did not participate
1987 [11] X Indianapolis &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000
1991 [12] XI La Havana &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000
1995 [13] XII Mar del Plata &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000
1999 [14] XIII Winnipeg &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000
2003 [15] XIV Santo Domingo &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000
2007 [16] XV Rio de Janeiro &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000
2011 [17] XVI Guadalajara &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000
Total &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000 &100000000000000000000000

Winter

 Year   Ref.  Edition Host city  Rank  Gold Silver Bronze Total
1990 [18] I Las Leñas Did not participate
Total 0 0 0 0

References

  1. ^ All time medals list
  2. ^ (in Portuguese) Buenos Aires 1951, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Olympic Committee, http://www.cob.org.br/brasil_jogos/edicao_interna.asp?id=29, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  3. ^ (in Portuguese) Mexico City 1955, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Olympic Committee, http://www.cob.org.br/brasil_jogos/edicao_interna.asp?id=30, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  4. ^ (in Portuguese) Chicago 1959, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Olympic Committee, http://www.cob.org.br/brasil_jogos/edicao_interna.asp?id=31, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  5. ^ (in Portuguese) São Paulo 1963, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Olympic Committee, http://www.cob.org.br/brasil_jogos/edicao_interna.asp?id=32, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  6. ^ (in Portuguese) Winnipeg 1967, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Olympic Committee, http://www.cob.org.br/brasil_jogos/edicao_interna.asp?id=33, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  7. ^ (in Portuguese) Cali 1971, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Olympic Committee, http://www.cob.org.br/brasil_jogos/edicao_interna.asp?id=34, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  8. ^ (in Portuguese) Mexico City 1975, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Olympic Committee, http://www.cob.org.br/brasil_jogos/edicao_interna.asp?id=35, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  9. ^ (in Portuguese) San Juan 1979, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Olympic Committee, http://www.cob.org.br/brasil_jogos/edicao_interna.asp?id=36, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  10. ^ (in Portuguese) Caracas 1983, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Olympic Committee, http://www.cob.org.br/brasil_jogos/edicao_interna.asp?id=37, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  11. ^ (in Portuguese) Indianapolis, 1987, São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, http://pan.uol.com.br/2011/historia-do-pan/1987-indianapolis/, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  12. ^ (in Portuguese) Havana, 1991, São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, http://pan.uol.com.br/2011/historia-do-pan/1991-havana/, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  13. ^ (in Portuguese) Mar del Plata, 1995, São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, http://pan.uol.com.br/2011/historia-do-pan/1995-mar-del-plata/, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  14. ^ (in Portuguese) Winnipeg, 1999, São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, http://pan.uol.com.br/2011/historia-do-pan/1999-winnipeg/, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  15. ^ (in Portuguese) Santo Domingo, 2003, São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, http://pan.uol.com.br/2011/historia-do-pan/2003-santo-domingo/, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  16. ^ (PDF) Official Results of the XV Pan American Games, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Rio de Janeiro 2007 Organizing Committee, http://www.cob.org.br/sobre_cob/relatorios_pan/pan_american_games_rio2007.pdf, retrieved November 9, 2009. 
  17. ^ (in Portuguese) Guadalajara, 2011, São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, http://pan.uol.com.br/2011/quadro-de-medalhas/, retrieved November 1, 2011. 
  18. ^ (in Portuguese) Las Leñas, 1990, São Paulo, Brazil: Universo Online, http://pan.uol.com.br/pan/2007/reportagens/inverno.jhtm, retrieved November 1, 2011.