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Fun facts about the Pan American Games

Fun facts about the Pan American Games

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James Gilkes was one of the best sprinters in South America in the 20th century. At the 1975 Pan American Games in Mexico, James won the gold medal in the 200 meters with a time of 20.4 seconds. He is an idol in his native Guyana, a former British colony in South America.

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In 1987, Sylvia Poll made history by winning eight medals (3 gold, 3 silver, and 2 bronze) in the Pan American pool. She became the first Latin American to win eight medals at a Pan American Games. After her victory, she was hailed in San José, the capital of Costa Rica, as a national hero. Latin America has produced many swimmers, but none like Sylvia Poll Arenhs…

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Belize competed in the 1967 Pan American Games for the first time in history.

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Jorge Delgado Panchana was an Ecuadorian swimmer who won the gold medal in the 200m butterfly at the 1975 Pan American Games in Mexico. From 1970 to 1978, Jorge Delgado won several international medals. He was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

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Argentina has competed in the Pan American Games 14 times and has won a total of 247 gold medals. It has more Pan American medals than Peru, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, and Colombia combined.

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Bolivia sent 44 athletes to the 1975 Pan American Games, which were held in Mexico…Bolivia is one of the two poorest countries in Latin America.

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Peru has won a silver medal in women’s volleyball five times at the Pan American Games: Winnipeg (1967), Cali (1971), Mexico City (1975), San Juan de Puerto Rico (1979) and Indianapolis (1987).

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Ecuador sent 39 athletes to the 1975 Pan American Games. It finished in eighth position in the final ranking of medals…

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Venezuela won the gold medal in baseball at the 1959 Pan American Games in Chicago (USA).

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El Salvador sent 112 athletes to the 1975 Pan American Games, which were held in Mexico City, Mexico. The Salvadoran delegation had athletes competing in 15 sports: basketball (12), baseball (20), boxing (4), cycling (4), horse riding (5), fencing (9), soccer (19), gymnastics (4), judo (4), wrestling (3), weightlifting (5), swimming (1), tennis (2), shooting (9) and volleyball (12).

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Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, hosted the I Pan American Games. The winner was Argentina with 147 medals.

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The diver Joaquín Capilla won 4 gold medals in two successive Pan American Games: Buenos Aires (1951) and Mexico City (1955). He is a hero in Mexico.

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Doroteo Flores won the gold medal at the 1955 Pan American Games in the marathon competition. Like Atila Solti (shooting) and Fernanda Portocarrero (gymnastics), he is one of Guatemala’s most well-known and beloved athletes.

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The Brazilian delegation participated in the 1971 Pan American Games, held in Cali (Colombia), and won 30 medals in events such as basketball, rowing, shooting, volleyball, and sailing.

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Haiti has competed in the Pan American Games 11 times: Buenos Aires (1951), Chicago (1959), Cali (1971), Mexico City (1975), San Juan de Puerto Rico (1979), Caracas (1983), Indianapolis (1987 ) ) ), Havana (1991), Buenos Aires (1995), Winnipeg (1999) and Santo Domingo (2003).

Haiti is one of the poorest countries in the world. Their per capita income is only slightly above $160 US

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