U.S. Squad Leads Medal Count, Trails Canada in Gold Medals
By Scott Bush
The Pan Am Games are all wrapped up and Team USA once again dominated the action. With 41 total medals, including 13 gold, the U.S. team more than lived up to pre-meet expectations. Team USA continued to show in Toronto why the U.S. has the world's best track and field team.
Breakdown of Team USA Medals
Gold
David Oliver (110m Hurdles)
Kaylin Whitney (200m)
Ashley Higginson (3,000m Steeplechase)
Women's 4x100m Relay
Men's 4x100m Relay
Women's 4x400m Relay
Andrew Wheating (1,500m)
Clayton Murphy (800m)
Kibwe Johnson (Hammer)
Jeffrey Henderson (Long Jump)
Queen Harrison (100m Hurdles)
Kendall Baisden (400m)
Shamier Little (400m Hurdles)
Silver
Men's 4x100m Relay
David Torrence (5,000m)
Riley Dolezal (Javelin)
Shalaya Kipp (3,000m Steeplechase)
Heather Miller (Heptathlon)
Kyra Jefferson (200m)
Desiree Davila (10,000m)
Shakima Wimbley (400m)
Aron Rono (10,000m)
Marquise Goodwin (Long Jump)
Tenaya Jones (100m Hurdles)
Alysia Montano (800m)
Amber Campbell (Hammer)
Kara Winger (Javelin)
Jillian Camarena-Williams (Shot Put)
Bronze
Men's 4x400m Relay
Sha'Keela Saunders (Long Jump)
Russ Winger (Discus)
Kyle Clemons (400m)
Conor McCullough (Hammer)
Ryan Martin (800m)
Jake Blankenship (Pole Vault)
Mark Hollis (Pole Vault)
Kellyn Taylor (5,000m)
Lindsay Flanagan (Marathon)
Jenn Suhr (Pole Vault)
Barbara Pierre (100m)
Cory Leslie (3,000m Steeplechase)