2014 Pan American Sports Festival

I Pan American Sports Festival
Host city Mexico City
Country  Mexico

The I Pan American Sports Festival (Spanish: Festival Deportivo Panamericano) was a multi-sport event held between 11 July and 30 September 2014 in Mexico.[1] The Festival was organized by the Pan American Sports Organization (PASO).

Venues

The Festival was held at various locations throughout Mexico.[2]

City Venue Sport Date
Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes Velódromo Bicentenario Track Cycling 10–14 September
Cuautlancingo, Puebla Complejo Deportivo Cuautlancingo Artistic roller skating 16–19 July
Roller speed skating 16–19 July
Guadalajara, Jalisco Complejo Nissan de Gimnasia Artistic gymnastics 17–19 July
Rhythmic gymnastics 25–27 July
Trampolining 26–27 July
Complejo de Racquetbol de la Unidad Deportiva Revolución Racquetball 2–8 August
Huauchinango, Puebla Río el Sifón Slalom canoeing 11–13 July
Mexico City Alberca Olímpica Francisco Márquez Diving 27–30 September
Swimming 26–30 September
Centro Deportivo Olímpico Mexicano (CDOM) Modern pentathlon 17–20 July
Synchronized swimming 27–29 September
Centro Nacional de Desarrollo de Talentos Deportivos y Alto Rendimiento (CNAR) Fencing 11–14 September
Table tennis 17–20 July
Weightlifting 19–21 July
Estadio de atletismo Jesús Martínez “Palillo” Athletics 15–16 August
Gimnasio Edel Ojeda, Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Unidad Zacatenco Wrestling 15–17 July
Gimnasio Olímpico Juan de la Barrera Boxing 16–20 July
Pista Olímpica de Remo y Canotaje “Virgilio Uribe” (Cuemanco) Canoeing 5–7 September
Rowing 17–20 July
Monterrey, Nuevo León Parque Fundidora Triathlon 7 September
Pachuca, Hidalgo Centro de Convenciones TUZOFORUM Judo 13–14 September
Puebla, Puebla Boliche Noria Pro Bowling 17–20 July
Gimnasio Miguel Hidalgo Taekwondo 19–21 July
Querétaro, Querétaro Auditorio José María Arteaga Badminton 13–15 September
Tequesquitengo, Morelos Playa Xoxo Open water swimming 26–29 September
Pista de Esquí Acuático Aqua Ski Water skiing 16–20 July
Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala Pabellón commercial del Centro Expositor de Tlaxcala Karate 26–27 July
Toluca, México Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEM) Archery 17–20 July
Zinacantepec, México Canchas de Squash de IMCUFIDE Squash 7–13 September

Sports

References

  1. Festival Deportivo Panamericano 2014, retrieved August 22, 2014
  2. Host Cities, retrieved August 22, 2014

External links

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