2021 Junior Pan American Games

The 2021 Junior Pan American Games (Spanish: Juegos Panamericanos Junior 2021) was the first edition of the Junior Pan American Games, an international multi-sports event for athletes aged 17 to 22 in the Americas, organized by Panam Sports. It was held in Cali and Valle, Colombia between November 25 to December 5, 2021.[1]

I Junior Pan American Games
Logo of the 2021 Junior Pan American Games
Logo of the 2021 Junior Pan American Games
HostCaliValle, Colombia
MottoReady To Give #AllForYou
Spanish: ¡Somos Tu Fuerza! Nos Damos #TodosxVos
Nations41
Events302 in 28 sports
OpeningNovember 25
ClosingDecember 5
Opened byIván Duque
Main venueEstadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero
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Candidate cities

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The deadline for the presentation of candidacy to organize the first Junior Pan American Games was January 31, 2019, on which date Cali, Santa Ana, and Monterrey were selected as host city candidates by Panam Sports.[2] Cali was chosen as the host city by the Executive Committee in San José, Costa Rica on March 27, 2019.[1][3]

Cali, Colombia

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Colombian Olympic Committee President Baltazar Medina noted that the reason Cali applied to host the games was to open the possibility of Colombia hosting larger multi-sports events, such as the Bolivarian Games and the Central American and Caribbean Games.[2] Cali would be the main city for the games, while Palmira, Buga, and Calima El Darién would act as sub-centers.[4] Notably, 2021 will be the 50th anniversary of the 1971 Pan American Games, which is the last time that Cali hosted the Pan American Games.[5]

Santa Ana, El Salvador

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On January 29, 2019, Mayoress Milena Calderón Sol de Escalón confirmed that Santa Ana would apply to be the host of the inaugural games, stating, "We are preparing all the presentations we have to do before the International Olympic Committee. It will be in Costa Rica where El Salvador, through Santa Ana, will be presented (to host the 2021 Junior Pan American Games)."[6]

Monterrey, Mexico

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President of the Mexican Olympic Committee Carlos Padilla Becerra expressed interest in Monterrey hosting the inaugural Junior Games, stating, "Mexico hopes that the competition can take place in Monterrey in 2021; it is a city that has the adequate infrastructure to carry them out, and it a minimum expenditure would be necessary."[7] However, there was a risk from lack of government support that caused the bid to be eliminated from the final vote.

Venues

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Cali and six other locales (Buga, Yumbo, Jamundí, Calima El Darien, Palmira and Barranquilla) in Colombia will stage the competitions.

 
Coliseo Evangelista Mora in Cali, branded with the I Junior Pan American Games.

Cali

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Venue Sports Capacity Ref.
Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero Athletics
Ceremonines
38,000
Bowling Arena Bowling
Club Campestre de Cali Modern pentathlon
Squash
Tennis
Coliseo El Pueblo Gymnastics (all disciplines)
CVC Bernardo Tobar Sports Club Shooting
Coliseo Evangelista Mora Volleyball (indoor)
Hernando Botero O'byrne Swimming Pools Artistic swimming
Diving
Swimming
Hockey Miguel Calero Arena Taekwondo
Wrestling
Iván Vassilev Todorov Arena Handball
Pan American Courts 3x3 basketball, Beach volleyball
Skate Park Calida Roller sports (skateboarding)
World Cup Skate Track Roller sports (speed)
Velódromo Alcides Nieto Patiño Cycling (track), Roller sports (artistic)

Buga

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Venue Sports Capacity Ref.
Luis Ignacio Alvarez Arena Boxing
North Sports Complex Challenger Track Cycling (BMX)
Urban circuit Cycling (road)

Barranquilla

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Venue Sports Capacity Ref.
Estadio Édgar Rentería Baseball
Estadio Edgardo Schemel Softball

Jamundí

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Venue Sports Capacity Ref.
Yuri Alvear Combat Arena Judo
Karate

Calima El Darien

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Venue Sports Capacity Ref.
Calima Lake Canoeing
Rowing
Sailing
Triathlon

Palmira

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Venue Sports Capacity Ref.
Estadio Francisco Rivera Escobar Archery
Multifunctional White Arena 1 Table tennis
Ramón Elías López Arena Weightlifting

Yumbo

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Venue Sports Capacity Ref.
Pacific Valley Events Center Badminton
Fencing
Squash
Pista Raúl Pizarro Cycling (mountain bike)

The Games

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Sports

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321 events in 28 sports were contested. The full sport program was confirmed in September 2020.[8][9] After originally being included, basketball (5x5), BMX freestyle and field hockey were not included on the final list.[10] Other Olympic events and disciplines not contested included open water swimming, water polo, canoe slalom, equestrian, football and rugby sevens.

Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events to be contested in each sport/discipline.

Participating National Olympic Committees

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All 41 nations who are members of the Panam Sports were expected to compete. The numbers in parentheses represents the number of athletes qualified.

Participating National Olympic Committees

Schedule

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OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Event finals CC Closing ceremony
November/December 23
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Ceremonies (opening / closing) OC CC
Aquatics   Artistic swimming 2 2 4
  Diving 1 2 2 2 7
  Swimming 8 7 9 6 6 36
  Archery 8 8
  Athletics 5 7 12 12 9 45
  Badminton 3 3
Baseball   Baseball 1 1
  Softball 1 1
  3x3 basketball 2 2
  Bowling 2 2 4
  Boxing 13 13
  Canoeing 7 5 12
Cycling   BMX 2 2
  Mountain biking 2 2
  Road 2 1 1 4
  Track 3 2 2 5 12
  Fencing 2 2 2 6
Gymnastics   Artistic 2 2 5 5 14
  Rhythmic 2 6 8
  Trampoline 4 4
  Handball 1 1 2
  Judo 7 7 1 15
  Karate 4 6 10
  Modern pentathlon 3 3
Roller sports   Artistic 2 2
  Skateboarding 2 2
  Speed 4 8 12
  Rowing 2 4 4 10
  Sailing 4 4
  Shooting 2 2 2 6
  Squash 2 3 2 7
  Table tennis 2 2
  Taekwondo 4 4 8
  Tennis 3 2 5
  Triathlon 2 1 3
Volleyball   Beach 2 2
  Indoor 1 1 2
  Weightlifting 4 4 4 2 14
  Wrestling 6 3 5 4 18
Total events 1 43 41 37 24 16 34 28 29 42 20 315
Cumulative total 1 44 85 122 146 162 196 224 253 295 315 315
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Medal table

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The official medal table:[30]

  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Brazil594956164
2  Colombia*483463145
3  United States472938114
4  Mexico467848172
5  Cuba29192270
6  Argentina19223273
7  Ecuador15142453
8  Chile12153158
9  Puerto Rico84820
10  Uruguay83314
11  Venezuela782136
12  Peru6151435
13  Dominican Republic581023
14  Canada41510
15  Paraguay24410
16  Costa Rica23510
17  Aruba2103
18  Guatemala151016
19  Bolivia1124
20  El Salvador0358
21  Trinidad and Tobago0112
22  Bermuda0101
  Grenada0101
  Guyana0101
  Nicaragua0101
  Saint Kitts and Nevis0101
27  Panama0055
28  Bahamas0011
  Barbados0011
  Honduras0011
  Saint Lucia0011
32  Antigua and Barbuda0000
  Belize0000
  British Virgin Islands0000
  Cayman Islands0000
  Dominica0000
  Haiti0000
  Jamaica0000
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines0000
  Suriname0000
  Virgin Islands0000
Totals (41 entries)3213224111,054

References

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  30. ^ Medal table
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