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Pan American Virtual Edition

Guide to Pan American Games

The festival of sports and friendship

Ever since the first Pan American Games were held in Buenos Aires, Argentina in February 1951, they have more than lived up to their moniker of “America, Espirito, Sport, Fraternité”  or “The American Spirit of Friendship Through Sports.”

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Volunteers keep the games running smoothly

A successful Pan American Games requires a community effort and there has been no shortage of team spirit in Guadalajara, with 30,000 local citizens registering to volunteer during the games.

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The 32 sports venues

Billions of pesos were spent building impressive new sports stadiums and complexes. Many existing metro area sports arenas were rebuilt or extensively refurbished to be considered Pan American-quality venues.

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The provincial sub-sites for the Games

Venues at sites away from the metro area give the games a regional profile.

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Mascots, Medals, the Village and the Torch

These symbols have been important public relations tools to gain public support for the Panamerican Games during a long period of construction and roadway upheavals.

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Pan Am Games Sports Calendar

Find out the dates and venues of all the Pan American sports during the 16 days of the games.

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Guadalajara: not only mariachi, sunshine & tequila

For centuries, travelers to Guadalajara have fallen in love with the city’s rich colonial heritage, the woeful music of its mariachi bands, its stirring folk dances, bustling markets, classic local cuisine, cultural diversity and, not least, the twinkling eyes of its young women, generally considered the most beautiful in all Mexico.

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The Games’ cultural festival

A rich cultural program has been planned in conjunction with the Pan American Games, with events covering genres to suit all tastes and ages.

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The Ribera de Chapala, the perfect getaway spot

Renowned for its idyllic climate and hospitable people, the Ribera de Chapala rates as a convenient and delightful get-away destination for athletes and visitors attending the 2011 Pan American Games.

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Exploring the Games' Jalisco sub-sites

The Pan American Games are not only happening in Guadalajara and Lake Chapala, but in 4 other areas of Jalisco as well:

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Jalisco’s athletes look to do their state proud

Jalisco is arguably the most emblematic of all of Mexico’s 32 states. After all, it is the birthplace of mariachi and tequila – two of the country’ best-known contributions to world culture!

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Understanding the sports of the Parapan Games

The Parapan American Games will take place several weeks after the main event, from November 12-20, with 1,500 athletes from 26 countries competing in 13 sports.

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Welcome from U.S. Consul General

The U.S. Consulate General congratulates the city of Guadalajara for having been chosen to host the 2011 Pan American Games and Parapan American Games.

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Canada Welcomes you to Jalisco

The Consulate of Canada in Guadalajara is very pleased to welcome all Canadian athletes, their friends and family, and Canadian visitors to the 2011 Pan American and Parapan American Games.

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Pan American Games photo gallery

Pan American Games News
Pan Am Games owes creditors 40 million dollars
Friday, March 02 2012 11:28

Having gone 140 percent over budget, the organizers of the Guadalajara 2011 Pan American Games still owe suppliers more than 500 million pesos (40 million dollars), the head of the Organizing Committee (COPAG) revealed this week.

 
Pan Am Games cost just under 500 million bucks
Friday, February 24 2012 11:09

The Guadalajara 2011 Pan American Games came at a total cost of 6.231 billion pesos (485 million dollars), the head of the Organizing Committee (COPAG) announced this week.

 
Local heroes take pride of place in Revolution Day parade
Monday, November 28 2011 10:20

Revolution Day is the traditional day to honor Mexico’s sportsmen and women. Coming right on the heels of the Pan American and Parapan Games, there was no better occasion to salute the 42 home-grown (Jalisco) medal winners than during the Sunday morning parade along Avenida 16 de Septiembre in downtown Guadalajara.

 
Brazil tops US in Parapan Games
Monday, November 28 2011 10:12

The “Fiesta de las Americas” is finally over, with Brazil claiming first place in the 2011 Parapan American Games.

 
Distinguished Canadians fly in for Parapan finale
Friday, November 25 2011 12:59

Ontario’s 28th lieutenant governor was handed the Parapan flag on behalf of 2015 hosts Toronto in Sunday’s closing ceremony.

 
‘America’s Fiesta’ comes to tearful end
Friday, November 25 2011 11:36

Jalisco Governor Emilio Gonzalez wiped away tears during the final ceremony of the Parapan American Games last Sunday at the Telmex Athletics Stadium.

 
Veteran lauds Team Canada spirit
Friday, November 18 2011 13:40

Leo Henneberry made over 600 jumps during two Pacific Rim  tours: 15 months in Korea and seven months in Vietnam.

 
Joy for brave Mexican athlete
Friday, November 18 2011 11:39

The highlight of day four for Mexico was the performance of shot putter Maria de los Angeles Ortiz, who lit the cauldron in the opening ceremony.

 
Technique, discipline keys to Parapan success
Friday, November 18 2011 11:37

There is no greater honor for a para-sport athlete than to carry their nation’s flag at a major games.

 
Five-a-side soccer: a fast-moving spectacle
Friday, November 18 2011 11:36

Five-a-side soccer for the visually impaired is markedly different from the regular game, with fewer players and a smaller, boarded pitch, enabling the ball to be played off the walls.

 
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