• Source: Bermuda at the 2015 Pan American Games
    • Bermuda competed at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from July 10 to 26, 2015. In April 2015, Carlos Lee was named as the chef de mission for the team.
      Originally, a squad of seventeen athletes (nine men and eight women) over seven sports was announced on June 16, 2015, by the Bermuda Olympic Association. However, after being originally named to the team, athlete Shianne Smith was dropped. This was done because new qualification standards were set up to reduce the quota from 1,100 to 680 (the original amount allocated to the sport). This mean only nine men and seven women competed for Bermuda, a total of 16 athletes. Swimmer Julian Fletcher was the flagbearer for the team during the opening ceremony.


      Competitors


      The following table lists Bermuda's delegation per sport and gender.


      Medalists


      The following competitors from Bermuda won medals at the games. In the by discipline sections below, medalists' names are bolded.


      Athletics



      Bermuda qualified a total of five athletes (five men).

      Men
      Track events

      Field events


      Cycling



      Bermuda qualified one female cyclist. The country was later reallocated an additional male cyclist.


      = Road

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      Equestrian



      Bermuda qualified one athlete in dressage and two athletes in jumping, for a total of three competitors.


      = Dressage

      =


      = Jumping

      =


      Gymnastics



      Bermuda qualified one gymnast.


      = Artistic

      =
      Women

      Qualification Legend: Q = Qualified to apparatus final


      Sailing



      Bermuda qualified one sailor in the laser standard event. The country later received a wildcard in the laser event.


      Swimming



      Bermuda qualified two swimmers (one male and one female).


      Triathlon



      Bermuda qualified one female triathlete.

      Women


      See also


      Bermuda at the 2015 Parapan American Games
      Bermuda at the 2016 Summer Olympics


      References

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