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Pan American Sports Festival

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Pan American Sports Festival
AbbreviationPan Am Sports Festival
First event2014 Pan American Sports Festival inMexico City,Mexico
Last event2014 Pan American Sports Festival inMexico City,Mexico
PurposeMulti-sport event for nations on the American continent

ThePan American Sports Festival (Spanish:Festival Deportivo Panamericano) is amulti-sport event organized by thePan American Sports Organization (PASO) for athletes fromthe Americas. The event is held in co-ordination with ACODEPA (Asociación de Confederaciones Deportivas Panamericanas) and the Pan American elements of theOlympic movement.[1]

The main purpose of the games is to serve as a development and training event to aid countries with their preparations for the largerPan American Games competition, which follows one year after the festival. The festival's developmental aspect is also tied in with the subsequentSummer Olympics, which takes place a year after the Pan American Games. The first edition in 2014 included 24Olympic sports within its program.[2] For some of the sports, the event serves as a method of qualification for competing at the Pan American Games.[1]

The idea for the festival came fromMario Vázquez Raña, a Mexican sports administrator and president of PASO. The event was approved in October 2013 by the PASO assembly.[3] In addition to the developmental aspect of the event, Raña advocated its use as a way of supporting the region's federations by passing on technical knowledge, as well as fostering close ties between countries of the Americas.[4] Unlike traditional multi-sport events, the Pan American Sports Festival is not limited to a specific city or area. The emphasis on training means the most appropriate pre-existing facilities are used instead, where possible, and location alone is not a major factor in venue selection. Training camps and coaching clinics are central aspects of the festival's events. The costs of an athlete's attendance are met by the organizers to encourage participation.[3]

Editions

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GamesYearHost cityHost nationOpened byStart DateEnd DateNationsCompetitorsSportsEventsTop Placed Team
I2014Mexico CityMexico11 July30 September413,20023 Cuba (CUB)

The2014 Pan American Sports Festival was scheduled for July 11 to September 30 at various locations inMexico. Roughly 3200 athletes from 41 nations took part in the 23 sports available at the inaugural event.[3] Theslalom canoeing competition inPuebla on July 11 was the debut contest of the festival's history.[5] The continuation of the event beyond 2014 remained open-ended at the inception of the competition, with PASO preferring to assess the value of event after the conclusion of the first edition.[3]

References

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  1. ^abPAN AMERICAN SPORTS FESTIVAL 2014Archived 2015-01-12 at theWayback Machine. ACODEPA (2014-04-18). Retrieved on 2014-08-11.
  2. ^Introducción(in Spanish). Festival Deportivo. Retrieved on 2014-08-11.
  3. ^abcdFirst Ever Pan American Sports Festival Set For MexicoArchived 2014-11-01 at theWayback Machine. Around The Rings (2014-04-24). Retrieved on 2014-08-11.
  4. ^García, Miguel Ángel (2014-07-15).El Festival Deportivo Panamericano, un gran concepto de Mario Vázquez RañaArchived 2014-11-01 at theWayback Machine.El Sol de Cuernavaca. Retrieved on 2014-08-11.
  5. ^INAUGURATION OF THE SLALOM CANOEING PAN-AMERICAN SPORTS FESTIVAL IN HUAUCHINANGO, PUEBLA. Festival Deportivo (2014-07-13). Retrieved on 2014-08-11.

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