Medal standings and day-by-day Canadian results for the IV Parapan American Games, Nov. 12-20, 2011 in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Final Medal Standings
| Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Brazil | 81 | 61 | 55 | 197 |
| 2. Mexico | 50 | 60 | 55 | 165 |
| 3. United States | 51 | 47 | 34 | 132 |
| 4. Argentina | 19 | 25 | 31 | 75 |
| 5. CANADA | 13 | 22 | 28 | 63 |
Canadian Trail
Day 8
- Justin Karn, men's judo 60kg, won bronze
Day 7
- Robbi Weldon & Lyne Bessette, visually-impaired tandem road race, won gold
- Myriam Adam, hand cycle division, won gold
- Marie-Claude Molnar, women's C road race, won silver
- Daniel Chalifour & Ed Veal, men's visually impaired tandem road race, won bronze
- Marie-Eve Croteau, tri-cycle, won bronze
- Women's goalball, won bronze
- Women's wheelchair basketball, won silver
- Men's wheelchair basketball, won bronze
Day 6
- Jason Dunkerley, T11 men's 5000-metre, won bronze
- Alister McQueen, T44 men's 200m, won bronze
- Ian Kent & Masoud Mojtahed, men's table tennis, won silver
- Shayne Dobson, T37 men's 1500m, won silver
- Men's volleyball team, won bronze
Day 5
- Kevin Evans, men's archery, individual compound, won gold
- Robert Hudson, men's archery, individual compound, won silver
- Alister McQueen, F44 men's javelin throw, won bronze
- Shayne Dobson, T37 men's 800-metre, won bronze
- Kyle Edward Whitehouse, T38 men's 200m, won silver
- Virginia McLachlan, T38 women's 100m, won silver
- Christy Campbell, T34 women's 100m, won bronze
- Jason Dunkerley, T11 men's visually impaired 1500m, won silver
Day 4
- Adam Rahier, men's S14 100m backstroke, won gold
- Kirstie Kasko; women's S14 100 backstroke, won gold
- Jana Murphy, women's S14 100 backstroke, won silver
- Sarah White, T53 wheelchair 100-metre, won silver
- Robbi Weldon & Lyne Bessette, women's 1000m cycling time trial, won gold
- Daniel Chalifour & Ed Veal, men's 1000m cycling time trial, won silver
- Paul Gauthier & Adam Dukovich, boccia, won gold
- Marco Dispaltro, boccia, won silver
- Josh Vander Vies & Dave Richer, boccia, won bronze
Day 3
- Ian Kent, table tennis, won gold
- Robbi Weldon and pilot Lyne Bessette, cycling for visually-impaired, won gold (second gold of Games)
- Daniel Chalifour and pilot Ed Veal, individual pursuit cycling for visually-impaired, won gold
- Stephanie Chan, table tennis, won silver
- Virginia McLachlan, women's T38 classification 200-metres, won silver
- Braedon Dolfo, men's T13 100-metres, won bronze
Day 2
- Kirstie Kasko; 200-metre freestyle swimming, won gold
- Kevin Strybosch; men's F37 javelin, won silver
- Kyle Whitehouse; T38 classification 100-metre finals, won silver
- Hanna Smith; S9 100 breaststroke, won silver
- Jackie Marciano; men's amputee 400-metres finals, won bronze
- Isaiah Christophe; T54 classification 100-metre finals, won bronze
- Kennedy Pasay; S9 100 breaststroke, won bronze
- Danielle Kisser; women's S6 100 breaststroke, won bronze
- Thomas Swinkels; men's S9 100 breaststroke, won bronze
- Chris Sergeant; men's S8 50 freestyle, won bronze
Day 1
- Robbi Weldon; time trial - visually impaired (cycling), won gold
- Shelly Gautier; time trial - tricycle, won silver
- Rico Morneau; time trial - hand cycle, won bronze
- Daniel Chalifour; time trial - visually impaired (cycling), won bronze
- Adam Rahier, swimming, silver
- Jana Murphy, swimming, silver
- Chris Sergeant, swimming, silver
- Maxime Rousselle, men's 100m breaststroke (SB14 disability category), bronze
- Jean-Sebastien Lapointe, men's 100m breaststroke (SB14 disability), bronze
Cyclist Robbi Weldon of Thunder Bay, Ont., and pilot Lyne Bessette of Knowlton, Que., ride to a gold medal in the 21.1-kilometre mixed time trial for athletes with visual impairment on Day 1 of the Parapan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico. (Matthew Murnaghan/CP/Canadian Paralympic Committee)
