INDIANAPOLIS — Seventeen athletes who competed at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest in August highlight the roster of 77 Team USATF athletes for the 19th Pan American Games, scheduled for October 22-November 4 at the Julio MartÃnez National Stadium in Santiago, Chile. Conducted by the Panam Sports Organization, the Games feature teams from 41 nations in North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean. The United States will send 40 men and 37 women, led by Budapest women's hammer bronze medalist and American record holder DeAnna Price and Oregon22 world champion Brooke Andersen. Andersen was the silver medalist at the 2019 edition of the Pan Am Games in Lima, Peru. Other returning medalists from 2019 include men's triple jump gold medalist Omar Craddock, women's 3000 steeplechase silver medalist Marisa Howard, and men's shot put silver medalist Jordan Geist. Team USATF earned 33 medals in 2019, seven of them gold, increasing the U.S. lead on the all-time medal table to more than double the next highest nation, Cuba. Competition gets under way with the men's and women's marathons on October 22, with track and field events in the stadium starting on October 30. Race walking events are slated for October 29 and November 4.