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U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee Announces 2023 U.S. Pan American Team

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee today announced the 2023 U.S. Pan American Team that will compete at the Pan American Games Santiago 2023 from Oct. 20-Nov. 5 in Santiago, Chile. The U.S. roster, totaling 631 athletes, is comprised of 318 women and 313 men, and includes 93 Olympians and 32 Olympic medalists.

"I am thrilled to welcome these incredible athletes to Team USA for the 2023 Panamerican Games," said USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland. "Not only do these Games bring our region together to celebrate sport, but they also provide a vital pathway for many athletes to qualify for the Olympic Games Paris 2024. It's an opportunity for all competitors to realize their dreams of representing their country in a premier sporting event. The USOPC and our partner federations extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the organizers at Santiago 2023 and Panam Sports for graciously hosting Team USA and organizing a remarkable event."
The Pan American and Parapan American Games are the largest multi-sport event in the Americas. The Games are held every four years and precede the Olympic and Paralympic Games by one year. Chile will serve as the host country for the first time in its history.
During the 17-day competition, Team USA will be represented in 43 of 46 sports, excluding 5x5 basketball, baseball and indoor volleyball.  
The 2023 U.S. Pan American squad includes 13 Olympic champions. Six members of the gold-medal winning women’s water polo team at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 will compete in Santiago: Maggie Steffens, Maddie Musselman, Ashleigh Johnson, Kaleigh Gilchrist, Rachel Fattal and Amanda Longan. Additional reigning Olympic champions from Tokyo 2020 include Lee Kiefer (fencing), Vincent Hancock (shooting) and Brooks Curry (swimming). Four additional athletes hold Olympic gold medals prior to 2020, including Helen Maroulis and Kyle Snyder (wrestling), and Laura Kraut and McClain Ward (equestrian). 
The team also boasts 94 returning Pan American medalists from the 2019 edition in Lima, Peru, including 45 Pan American Games gold medalists. 
Team USA athletes will be seeking Olympic Games direct qualification in 10 sports, including 3x3 basketball, breaking, boxing, gymnastics (rhythmic, trampoline), sport climbing, field hockey (men’s and women’s), modern pentathlon, artistic swimming, team handball and water polo (men’s and women’s). In addition, athletes competing in archery, diving, equestrian jumping, table tennis, sailing and shooting can secure Olympic quotas. Athletes in badminton, cycling, taekwondo and triathlon can receive ranking points and be considered for seeding criteria toward qualification, while track and field athletes and swimmers can earn minimum qualification standards for U.S. Olympic Team Trials. 
Pan Am Sports will broadcast more than 1,900 hours of coverage at panamsportchannel.org. Additional coverage of the 2023 U.S. Pan American Team can be found on Team USA’s social channels featuring the hashtag #Santiago2023. Visit TeamUSA.com/Santiago2023 to follow Team USA in competition, learn about Paris 2024 qualification and more.  

Click here to view the complete 2023 U.S. Pan American Team roster, sortable by sport and by hometown state. The 2023 U.S. Parapan American Team will be announced in early November.
Pan American Games Santiago 2023 By the Numbers
  • More than 6,800 athletes from 41 countries will compete
  • 17 competition days 
  • More than 1,900 broadcasting hours
  • More than 17,000 volunteers
Team USA Notes & Storylines
  • The final 2023 U.S. Pan American Team includes 631 athletes (318 women and 313 men).
  • Team USA will be competing in 43 sports.
  • The 2023 roster features 93 Olympians – including 32 Olympic medalists and 13 Olympic champions.
  • Ten members of the U.S. Pan American Team are Youth Olympians.
  • A total of 42 states are represented (by hometown) on the U.S. roster; California leads with 125 athletes.
  • The youngest and oldest members on the team are 15-year-old skateboarder Paige Heyn (Jan. 20, 2008) and 57-year-old equestrian athlete Laura Kraut (Nov. 14, 1965). 
  • There is one five-time Olympian on the team (McClain Ward, equestrian), and three four-time Olympians on the team (Vincent Hancock, shooting; Brady Ellison, archery; Gerek Meinhardt, fencing)
  • Nicole Ahsinger (gymnastics) and Lily Zhang (table tennis) competed for Team USA at the Olympic Games Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, and Summer Youth Olympic Games Nanjing 2014.
  • Twenty-four athletes have military ties – including 20 with Army, three with Air Force and one with the Marine Corps. USA Shooting has the most representation, featuring 11 athletes with military ties.
  • Thirty-eight athletes identify as parents, including 26 fathers and 12 moms. 
  • Over 350 current or former collegiate athletes will represent Team USA in Santiago across more than 30 Team USA sports.    
* Team statistics are subject to change and the roster may be adjusted due to injury, illness or exceptional circumstances up to the technical meetings for each sport.