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Gymnastics at the Pan American Games – Men's parallel bars

Men's events at the Gymnastics at the Pan American Games were first held at the 1951 Pan American Games.[1]

Three medals are awarded: gold for first place, silver for second place, and bronze for third place.

Medalists

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1951 Argentina Buenos Aires Argentina Pedro Lonchibuco Argentina Enrique Rapesta Argentina Juan Caviglia
1955 Mexico Mexico City United States Jack Beckner
United States Dick Beckner
Not awarded United States Abie Grossfeld
1959 United States Chicago United States Jack Beckner United States Gregor Weiss United States Don Tonry
1963 Brazil São Paulo United States Don Tonry Canada Wilhelm Weiler United States Gar O'Quinn
1967 Canada Winnipeg United States Richard Lloyd
United States Fred Roethlisberger
Not awarded United States Arno Lascari
1971 Colombia Cali United States John Ellas United States John Crosby Jr. United States David Butzman
1975 Mexico Mexico City Cuba Roberto Léon Richards United States Gene Whelan Cuba Jorge Cuervo
1979 Puerto Rico San Juan Cuba Roberto Léon Richards United States Daniel Muenz Cuba Enrique Bravo
1983 Venezuela Caracas Cuba Roberto Léon Richards United States Tom Beach Cuba Casimiro Suárez
1987 United States Indianapolis United States Scott Johnson Cuba Casimiro Suárez Cuba Félix Aguilera
1991 Cuba Havana Cuba Erick López
United States Dominick Minicucci
Not awarded Cuba Félix Aguilera
Mexico Luis López
Argentina Isidro Ibarrondo
1995 Argentina Mar del Plata Cuba Erick López Cuba Lazaro Lamelas Ramirez Argentina Isidro Ibarrondo
1999 Canada Winnipeg Cuba Erick López Colombia Jorge Hugo Giraldo Cuba Abel Driggs Santos
2003 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Cuba Erick López Cuba Abel Driggs Santos Colombia Jorge Hugo Giraldo
2007 Brazil Rio de Janeiro United States Justin Spring Colombia Jorge Hugo Giraldo Puerto Rico Luis Vargas Velásquez
2011 Mexico Guadalajara Mexico Daniel Corral Colombia Jorge Hugo Giraldo
United States Paul Ruggeri
Puerto Rico Luis Vargas Velásquez
Not awarded
2015[2] Canada Toronto Colombia Jossimar Calvo Cuba Manrique Larduet United States Sam Mikulak
2019[3] Peru Lima Mexico Isaac Núñez Brazil Caio Souza United States Cameron Bock
2023[4] Chile Santiago United States Curran Phillips United States Colt Walker Mexico Isaac Núñez

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)117725
2 Cuba (CUB)74617
3 Mexico (MEX)2024
4 Colombia (COL)1315
5 Argentina (ARG)1135
6 Puerto Rico (PUR)0112
7 Brazil (BRA)0101
 Canada (CAN)0101
Totals (8 entries)22182060

References