The Niagara Falls Review

Canada slips in Pan Am medals

Ellie Black named our proud flag-bearer as the Games end

- GREGORY STRONG

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 (12088-85) 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).

“I’m really proud of the way the team has performed,” said Canadian Olympic Committee president Tricia Smith.

“We certainly had lots of success here. Overall a really positive Games I would say.”

Ellie Black led the way for Canada by winning five medals for the second Pan Am Games in a row. She was named flag-bearer for Sunday night’s closing ceremony at Peru’s National Stadium.

“It means so much to have this opportunit­y to hold our Canadian flag high and proud,” Black said.

“The Canadian athletes’ performanc­es were inspiring and so exciting to follow while in Lima and back at home.

“I’m very proud of everything we were able to achieve and I am so excited to lead this amazing team as we march into the stadium.”

Canada secured Tokyo berths in a variety of sports and discipline­s over the 19 days of competitio­n.

They included equestrian (dressage team, jumping team), artistic swimming (duet, team), women’s water polo, sailing (men’s 49er) and archery (men’s individual recurve).

In addition to a number of personal bests, new Pan Am Canadian medal highs were set in water-skiing (10), fencing (nine) and squash (eight).

The midsummer timing of the Games clashed with national and world championsh­ips in several sports. Big Canadian names like Black and decathlete Damian Warner made the trip, but several high-profile athletes did not return.

For many competitor­s, the Pan Ams provided valuable experience in a multi-sport Games setting as they continue to build ahead of Tokyo next summer.

Black provided several highlight performanc­es, winning two gold medals, two silver and one bronze at the Villa El Salvador Sports Center to become Canada’s most decorated Pan Am gymnast.

“Ellie is a super role model, a team leader and an inspiratio­n for the next generation of gymnasts,” Smith said.

Black competed early in the Games before returning home to Halifax to continue training for the world championsh­ip this fall. Canadian chef de mission Douglas Vandor phoned Black to give her the news of her flag-bearer selection.

“For me, this is so exciting for Canadian sports and Canadian gymnastics,” Black said.

 ?? DAVID JACKSON THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Austin Connelly, Joey Savoie, Mary Parsons and Brigitte Thibault win bronze in mixed team golf at the Lima Pan American Games on Sunday.
DAVID JACKSON THE CANADIAN PRESS Austin Connelly, Joey Savoie, Mary Parsons and Brigitte Thibault win bronze in mixed team golf at the Lima Pan American Games on Sunday.

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