Canada at the 2019 Pan American Games

Canada competed in the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru from July 26 to August 11, 2019.

[1][2] In November 2018, two time Olympian in rowing Douglas Vandor was named as the team's chef de mission.

[3][4][5] On July 23, 2019, it as announced that field hockey team captain Scott Tupper would be the country's flag bearer during the opening ceremony.

[6][7] After winning five medals for a second straight games, artistic gymnast Ellie Black was named as the country's flag bearer during the closing ceremony.

[10] Canada later qualified a full men's and women's recurve team at the final qualification tournament.

[13] Canada qualified a team of nine athletes automatically, as being the only member as part of zone four.

[28] Legend: C = Centre • F = Forward • G = Guard Canada qualified two women by finishing in the top two at the 2018 PABCON Female Championship.

[41] Canada qualified a full team of 16 athletes in canoe sprint (eight per gender).

[43] The defending champion in both events, Canada, decided not to compete in mountain biking after the Pan American Championships date was changed at the last minute.

[44] After a highly successful games in 2015 on home soil, where Canada topped the cycling medal table with 20 medals, Cycling Canada decided to shift its focus to the next generation of athletes and named a team of developmental athletes.

Canada originally qualified 21 cyclists, but only 13 were named to the team, later dropping to 12 after BMX racer Alex Tougas withdrew.

[55][56] Canada qualified a men's and women's team (of 16 athletes each, for a total of 32) by being ranked among the top three unqualified nations from the 2017 Men's Pan American Cup and 2017 Women's Pan American Cup respectively.

[64] Canada qualified a full team of ten gymnasts (five men and five women).

[67] Canada qualified a women's team (of 14 athletes) by winning the final qualification tournament.

Canada entered a total of seven judoka into the competition, declining a few quotas earned.

[36][93] Canada qualified a women's team (of 15 athletes) by being ranked in the top five nations at the 2017 Pan American Championships.

[94] The men's team which has won every single gold medal awarded at the Pan American Games failed to qualify.

Canada qualified seven surfers (three men and four women) in the sport's debut at the Pan American Games.

[105][106] Canada qualified a full table tennis team of six athletes (three men and three women).

[108] Canada qualified a full team of 13 athletes in taekwondo (eight in kyorugi and five in poomsae).

[112] Canada qualified a full triathlon team of six athletes (three men and three women).

Triathlon Canada is using the event as an opportunity for development and is sending a group of young athletes to gain exposure and experience.

[113][114][115] Canada qualified the maximum of four beach volleyball athletes (two men and two women).

Canada qualified a men's and women's team (of 11 athletes each) automatically as being the only members of zone 4.