![]() In terms of the race for the 2 men’s qualification places, the surging Canadian program took third behind the US and Brazil last time around and will expect a repeat with a squad led by Felix Dolci and William Emard. Brazil’s team will feature two members of last year’s worlds team in Julia Soares and Carolyne Pedro, while Sydney Turner will be the only member of Canada’s 2022 bronze team to make the trip to Pan Ams, joined by new national champion Aurelie Tran. If those teams were at full strength, we might have a different conversation, but none of the pre-qualified countries are sending their biggest hitters. The US women’s team of Addison Fatta, Joscelyn Roberson, Nola Matthews, Tiana Sumanasekera, and Madray Johnson (Zoe Miller had to pull out with a training concussion) is expected to take the team title given their scoring advantage compared to the squads sent by Canada and Brazil. ![]() The teams from Panama and Chile also have some real talent that, if not quite deep enough to challenge for worlds, can get them into the team final, though a Sydney Barros-led Puerto Rico team and the eternal mystery that is Cuba might have something to say about that. ![]() Last year, Argentina actually outscored Mexico on the qualification day- the competition that decides the worlds spots, rather than the team final-which bodes well for Argentina’s chances for team qualification here, though the Colombians probably own the next-best scoring potential of the bunch and will be eager to upset Argentina on home soil to make worlds. This Mexican squad really should have enough of a buffer over the remaining teams to allow for some mistakes without jeopardizing qualification. On the women’s side, Mexico will be eager to take one of those two available spots, sending a strong team led by Alexa Moreno, who has not competed internationally since the Olympics, and her rudi. ** 2 team spots at worlds for women and men**Īt 2022 worlds in Liverpool, the women’s teams from the US, Canada, and Brazil, along with the men’s teams from the US and Brazil, automatically qualified to the 2023 world championships and therefore do not need to qualify from this year’s Pan-American event, leaving just 2 available team spots in each division. ![]() USA, Canada, Colombia, Panama, Dominican RepublicĪrgentina, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Ecuador, Costa Rica Mexico, Chile, Venezuela, Bolivia, Barbados, Uruguay USA, Venezuela, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican RepublicĬolombia, Mexico, Chile, Panama, Costa Ricaīrazil, Canada, Argentina, Peru, Jamaica, Ecuadorīrazil, El Salvador, Peru, Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Aruba ![]()
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