Host city | San José |
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Country | Costa Rica |
Teams | 7 |
Athletes | 2738 |
Opening | March 3, 2013 |
Closing | March 17, 2013 |
Opened by | Laura Chinchilla |
Torch lighter | Sylvia Poll |
Main venue | Estadio Nacional |
Website | www |
The 2013 Central American Games, the X edition of the Central American Games, were celebrated in San José, Costa Rica from 3 to 17 March 2013. It was largest multi-sport event organized in Costa Rica.[1]
The games were officially opened by Costa Rican president Laura Chinchilla. Torch lighter was swimmer Sylvia Poll, who won the silver medal at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul.[2]
Venues
San José, Costa Rica
Venue | Capacity | Sports |
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Estadio Nacional | TBD | Athletics Chess Football (soccer) |
Estadio Ernesto Rohrmoser | TBD | Football (soccer) |
Estadio Zapote | TBD | Football (soccer) |
Parque Metropolitano La Sábana | TBD | Softball |
Patinódromo del Parque Metropolitano | TBD | Roller speed skating |
Avenida Paseo Colón | TBD | Roller speed skating |
Gimnasio Nacional | TBD | Volleyball |
Gimnasio Nacional Eddy Cortés | TBD | Artistic Gymnastic |
Estadio de Beisbol Antonio Escarré | TBD | Baseball |
Gimnasio de la Ciudad Deportiva de San José | TBD | Basketball Handball |
Piscina olímpica de la Ciudad Deportiva de San José | TBD | Swimming |
Ciudad Deportiva de Hatillo | TBD | Racquetball |
Cancha de Hatillo 7 | TBD | Beach volleyball |
Bol Cariari | TBD | Bowling |
Gimnasio del Liceo de Costa Rica | TBD | Bodybuilding Boxing Taekwondo Table tennis |
Club Hípico La Caraña | TBD | Equestrianism |
Nave de Ladrillo de La Antigua Aduana | TBD | Fencing |
Radial de la Florencio del Castillo, and Route 32 | TBD | Road Cycling |
Gimnasio del Polideportivo de San Francisco de Dos Ríos | TBD | Weightlifting Wrestling |
Gimnasio del Colegio Técnico Profesional de Santa Ana | TBD | Futsal |
Escuela Central de San Sebastián | TBD | Judo Karate |
Piscina María del Milagro Paris | TBD | Synchronized swimming |
Parque de la Paz | TBD | BMX cycling |
Tenis del Parque de La Paz | TBD | tennis |
Universidad para La Paz | TBD | Mountain biking |
Playa Herradura, Puntarenas
Open water swimming
Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste
Triathlon
Las Piedras, Guanacaste
Endurance riding (Equestrianism)
Sports
- Aquatic sports
- Athletics ()
- Baseball ()
- Basketball ()
- Bodybuilding ()
- Bowling ()
- Boxing ()
- Chess ()
- Cycling
- BMX racing ()
- Mountain biking ()
- Road cycling ()
- Equestrian ()
- Fencing ()
- Football
- Football ()
- Futsal ()
- Beach soccer ()
- Gymnastics ()
- Handball ()
- Judo ()
- Karate ()
- Racquetball ()
- Roller speed skating ()
- Softball ()
- Table tennis ()
- Taekwondo ()
- Triathlon ()
- Volleyball
- Beach volleyball ()
- Volleyball ()
- Weightlifting ()
- Wrestling ()
Medal table
* Host nation (Costa Rica)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Guatemala (GUA) | 100 | 100 | 92 | 292 |
2 | Costa Rica (CRC)* | 93 | 82 | 110 | 285 |
3 | El Salvador (ESA) | 67 | 68 | 68 | 203 |
4 | Panama (PAN) | 43 | 46 | 58 | 147 |
5 | Honduras (HON) | 33 | 29 | 44 | 106 |
6 | Nicaragua (NIC) | 15 | 27 | 71 | 113 |
7 | Belize (BLZ) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Totals (7 entries) | 352 | 353 | 445 | 1150 |
References
- ↑ Archived 2012-08-01 at archive.today
- ↑ Herrera F., Manuel (March 4, 2013), Inauguración de San José 2013 - Costa Rica recordó sus raíces durante apertura de Juegos (in Spanish), La Nación, San José, Costa Rica, retrieved March 4, 2013
External links
- Official Games Webpage (In Spanish)
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