PARAPAN AMERICAN TORCH ARRIVES AT HUACA MATEO SALADO

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At the end of the second day of its tour, the Parapan American torch lit up one of Lima's ancestral places: Huaca Mateo Salado, located in Pueblo Libre, a historic district both in pre-Hispanic and Republican times.

To arrive at that point on its last stretch, the Parapan American Torch used a parallel route to what in ancient times was known as the Qhapaq Ñan: the road that connected this administrative center to the Maranga center.

The closing ceremony of the torch relay featured President of Lima 2019 organizing committee Carlos Neuhaus, Mayor of Lima Jorge Muñoz, Mayor of Pueblo Libre Stephen Yuri Haas, the Director of the Ministry of Culture’s Proyecto Integral "Mateo Salado del Qhapaq Ñan" Patricia Manrique Orillo, and Pedro Pablo de Vinatea, Para badminton athlete who was the torchbearer in the last stretch, lighting the cauldron located in the huaca.

Surrounded by the cheering voices and applause, the speeches given on the stage located at the foothills of the archaeological complex were translated into sign language for the audience.

“The most exciting part was this last corner, the last 100 meters, where you made me feel like a champion already. Probably, many Peruvians have never come into contact with Para sports before and I want to encourage you to do it because it's not only exciting to watch Peruvians compete, but also a huge source of inspiration for everybody,” said De Vinatea.

After lighting the cauldron, the flame was put in a golden lantern which will be used tomorrow to light the main cauldron during the Games Opening Ceremony.

“Thank you so much for being here. One day I'll come here and tour this amazing huaca, it is worth it. Let’s promote it intensively so it becomes one of the landmarks of our capital and a must for every tourist visiting our country,” stated Neuhaus.

Meanwhile, the Mayor of Lima, who had received the Parapan American torch at the Plaza Mayor of Lima just hours before, talked about the present instead, emphasizing that Lima 2019 has written an important chapter in the contemporary history of Peru.

“What we are living is a special historic event. Today, it was my turn to carry the Parapan American torch and you cannot imagine the joy of the people and the children. The Parapan American Games have a very important meaning due to the participation of persons with an impairment. That alone makes them worthy of a special place.”

LEARN ABOUT THE ROUTE ON THE LAST DAY OF THE PARAPAN AMERICAN TORCH RELAY

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As part of the last day of route in Lima, the Parapan American Torch will pass through five districts on Friday and leave its final flashing lights before lighting the cauldron at the National Stadium, at 19:00.

In the first section, the Flame will cross Av. Manuel Olguín and Av. Javier Prado towards the Vía Express, and then turn down the Bajada Armendáriz. At this point, it will enter the Beach Circuit through a section of the Lima coast, including the districts of Miraflores, San Isidro, Magdalena and San Miguel.

In the second section, the Pan American caravan will take the Av. Costanera towards the Constitutional Province of Callao, passing through the Óvalo de Guardia Chalaca to the delight of people in Callao. Then, the caravan will take Jirón Vigil towards the Av. Miguel Grau and then to the Óvalo Saloom.

Afterwards, it will go through the Av. La Marina towards Av. Insurgentes, Precursores, La Mar and Riva Agüero to reach the emblematic local zoo “Parque de las Leyendas,” where a celebration will take place to end the Parapan American torch route. This will be considered a milestone in the history of the “City of Kings.”

 

LIMA 2019 MEDALISTS CARRY THE PARAPAN AMERICAN TORCH

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Representing us one more time, Karateka Alexandra Grande, fronton athlete Claudia Suárez, surfer Daniela Rosas and wrestler Thalía Mallqui among other Pan American Games medalists held the Parapan American torch high like a waving fire flag around the streets of our city.

Gold, silver and bronze medals hanging in their necks and a bright fire in their hands, athletes ran once again but this time, everyone in the streets joined them in the movement and the sport.

“Definitely, I am very excited and immensely happy to be one of the torch bearers igniting these beautiful games. And I hope everyone can join us at the Opening Ceremony tomorrow. "For sure, I will be there”, said Alexandra Grande, Lima 2019 Games’ Gold medalist.

Claudia Suárez, gold medalist of our national sport, stated that the level of the Para athletes representing us in these Games will be very high and we must continue supporting them.

“It is a pleasure to be here and support our friends the Para athletes, who deserve everybody’s support. We have very good athletes participating in the Lima 2019 Games and, they also need to feel the support we have felt. Tomorrow, I will be at the Opening Ceremony and I also plan to go to the competitions to cheer them.”

Making an exception to step off the Parapan American torch route, Daniela Rosas, the 17-year-old athlete passed the fire torch to the Major of Lima, Jorge Muñoz at the Plaza Mayor fountain.

“I am extremely happy. It is truly an honor to carry the Parapan American torch.  I will definitely be at the competitions supporting them”, stated in the middle of the cheering.

On the other hand, wrestler Thalía Mallqui who run in the avenida Tingo María in the district of Breña, reaffirmed her attendance to the Lima 2019 Parapan American competitions, although this time from the stands.

“I will definitely be there supporting them during the competitions. It is very exciting to carry the torch... it's quite heavy”, she joked.   

Other Pan American champions carrying the torch were fronton athlete Kevin Martínez, sailor Renzo Sanguineti, surfer Piccolo Clemente and taekwondo athlete Hugo del Castillo.

THE PARAPAN AMERICAN FLAME REPRESENTS A LIFE THAT NEVER ENDS

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The Lima 2019 specialist in labor climate and organizational change, who is dedicated to enhance Peruvian crafts during the development of the competitions, carried the Parapan American Torch surrounded by friends and family.  

“To me, the Parapan American Flame represents hope and a life that never ends. We can get through everything. I wanted to be a torchbearer to transmit the light of hope, joy, and good spirits that must always exist in every moment,” she stated.  

D’Azevedo has been part of the project since the beginning, three years ago, going through what has been an intense career, but also full of light.  

“I’m one of those who started the preparation and development of the Games, and my role was focused on enhancing the organizational change of this beautiful project that is having the success and achievements we have been working on step by step. Today we are seeing the results, because when you are persistent and decide what you want, that is fulfilled.”  

Native from Iquitos, D’Azevedo has worked for 20 years outside Peru—in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay—always in humanization and good treatment. However, she assured that Lima 2019 represented a unique challenge in her professional career, as it involved working with a big international group, but at home.  

“As a group, Lima 2019 has been very rich because it includes people from different parts of the world, there is a lot of intercultural richness. We got a project with a lot of drawbacks off the ground, always believing that if each one of us worked on what we had been entrusted with, we could move forward. And we did it.”  

CARLOS NEUHAUS: “WE CANNOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW THE PERUVIAN CULTURE”

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Culturaymi, the Lima 2019 cultural program, reopens its doors on Saturday, August 24 at Parque de la Exposición, with great artistic and cultural events, including well-known musicians and artists, this time as part of the Parapan American Games.

Carlos Neuhaus, president of COPAL, stated that “Peruvian culture is so rich and diverse that we cannot miss the opportunity to show it, as in the opening and closing ceremonies of the Pan American Games, the Parapan American Games opening ceremony will not be the exception.”

Neuhaus hopes that this great cultural program reaches as many people as possible. “We want Culturaymi to remain alive and with a massive attendance at Parque de la Exposición, a place with a lot of history, as in its previous edition that attracted over 400 thousand visitors.”

Juan Antonio Silva, Lima 2019 Communications, Commercial and Marketing manager, highlighted the contribution that Culturaymi makes to the community through sport. “In these Parapan American Games, Para athletes will demonstrate courage, determination, equality and inspiration and Culturaymi is the ideal showcase of all the best of Peru.”

At the press conference, Peruvian folk singers Dina Páucar and Dilbert Aguilar also spoke. They are the Fun Fest stage headliners on Saturday 24. On the same day, we will see Daniel F, Larah Nuh, Outsiders and Barrio Calavera on another stage of Culturaymi (the “Milco” stage).

Other artists who will take part in Culturaymi are: Danitse, Cosa Nuestra and Laguna Pai (August 25); Frágil (August 26); Pamela Rodríguez, Voz Propia and Cementerio Club (August 28); Chuquisengo & Madueño, Elyyella (Spain), Gaia and Mar de Copas (August 29); Damaris and Novalima (August 30) and Son Tentación, Ray Callao and La Sonora Patronal (August 31).

Culturaymi will also offer the Cantos del Ande show by the Peruvian National Children’s Choir. It is directed by Mónica Canales and is made up of musicians from the National Folkloric Ballet and special guests such as Diosdado Gaitán and Hatun Killa.

Additionally, the following shows are scheduled: Faith and Devotion: Mamita Candelaria (dance), La Gran Orquesta de Orquestando - Minedu (music) and Hijas de la Luna, Hijos del Sol, directed by Rebeca Ráez (dance and music).

Culturaymi, Parapan American Games edition, offers a variety of spaces for talented people to show their creativity.  The different shows will take place in the Fun Fest and Milco zones. There will also be activities at the Culturaymi auditorium, the Lima 2019 stage, in the China fountain and the MALI and MET museums, interconnected with Parque de la Exposición, which has been specially equipped with Braille signage system and is totally accessible to people with impairments.

You will find theater, dance, cinema, performances, exhibitions, book presentations and much more in Culturaymi, an amazing cultural celebration in Lima, as part of the Lima 2019 Parapan American Games, from August 24 to 31, starting at 11:00 until the end of the main artistic show. Parque de la Exposición (Av. 28 de Julio and Garcilaso de la Vega). Access is free.

PARAPAN AMERICAN GAMES: PERU FACES OFF BRAZIL IN MEN’S SITTING VOLLEYBALL

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The Peruvian men’s sitting volleyball team will start their participation in the Lima 2019 Parapan American Games on Friday, August 23, facing off the Brazilian team at the Callao Sports Center.

The Peruvian volleyball players will seek their first victory against the Brazilian team, who has lots of potential and is ready to take a medal in this sports discipline.

The match will take place at 22:00 and the Peruvian team will be supported by the local audience.

Before this match, Colombia will compete against Costa Rica at 18:00 at the same venue, in Callao.

On the second day of competitions, Para table tennis will also be hosted at the VIDENA Sports Center 3 in San Luis, where the participating countries will seek a spot on the podium at the Parapan American Games.

In the morning, Shirley Ávila (Peru) will compete against Manuela Guapi (Colombia) at 10:20 and Guillermo Yáñez (Peru) will face off Matias Pino (Chile) at 11:40, at the same venue. It should be noted that some matches will start at 9:00 and the participating countries are: Argentina, Cuba, Brazil, the USA, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Canada, Venezuela, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Mexico and Puerto Rico.

Mixed wheelchair rugby competitions will also be held on this day at the Villa El Salvador Sports Center, where Canada will compete against Argentina at 18:00, the US vs. Chile at 19:45, and Brazil vs. Colombia at 21:30.

STUDENTS FROM LIMA WITNESS THE PARAPAN AMERICAN TORCH RELAY

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Just a day away from completing its outstanding route, the Parapan American Torch continues promoting the values of the Paralympic movement, putting the “City of Kings” into the spotlight of Para sports at a continental level.

In that sense, the relay had famous torchbearers and a crowd of pre-school, elementary and high-school students who gathered in the streets of Lima to participate, greet and cheer the Games Flame, filling the environment with joy and excitement.

Mostly, in the districts of San Luis, San Borja and La Victoria, different educational institutions offered an enthusiastic and warm welcome. There was an environment filled with popular chants, along with an orchestra with show-like sounds that confirmed the status of host of the most important Para sport event in the Americas.

David Rojas, major of San Luis, thanked Lima 2019 organization for showcasing the greatest Para sport event in the Americas and for enabling children from Lima to witness this event, which will certainly remain forever in their memories.

“The entire district has turned to the streets to receive the Parapan American Flame, which leaves us with a message stressing the relevance of national and international Para athletes. It will also teach us to build a society with more inclusive and egalitarian future generations,” said the major joyfully as he escorted the Parapan American caravan.

Arnado Gonzales Mesa, principal of the “Villa Jardín” school in San Luis, noted that “the Parapan American values will change the mindset of young Peruvians, establishing inclusiveness as a new pattern to lead Peruvian society into a better future.”

This way, one day before the end of the route, the Parapan American Flame leaves a major socio-educational heritage, based on the governing principles of the Paralympic movement, enabling children and young Peruvians to build a society with greater opportunities, so Let’s all play in Peru!

MILCO AND TELETONI JOIN FORCES TO PROMOTE PARAPAN AMERICAN GAMES

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Milco, the Lima 2019 official mascot, arrived at San Juan de Dios clinic to deliver complimentary tickets to the children and their families for the Opening Ceremony of the Parapan American Games and for football 7-a-side competitions, to be held at the National Stadium and Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center, respectively.

The Games’ lovable mascot was greeted warmly by Teletoni, mascot of the fundraising Fundación Teletón who joined Milco on a tour around the children’s rehabilitation area. This is the place where hundreds of children with a physical impairment receive therapy on a daily basis for their gradual recovery.

Héctor Ramos, Lima 2019 Head of Ticketing, stated that the Games Organizing Committee is trying to reach out to everybody so they can enjoy the competitions; in this case, the children supported by Teletón.

Ramos explained that their goals are to promote the Paralympic values of courage, determination, inspiration and equality, and to help showcase the potential of the participating Para athletes.

He recalled that, at the Lima 2019 Pan American Games, over 6000 complimentary tickets were delivered. Now, they aim to double this figure so that more people can enjoy this sports event.

Meanwhile, Brother José Briceño from Fundación Teletón thanked Lima 2019 for inviting the young patients of San Juan de Dios clinic, because watching the event will inspire them to reinforce their desire of self-improvement.

“We’re very proud of several young people who received care here and now will represent us at the Parapan American Games,” said Brother José. He recalled that José Jesús Díaz, now 24, was a patient at the clinic and is now a Para athlete who is part of the Peruvian football 7-a-side team.

TELETÓN

During Milco’s visit to the clinic patients, it was confirmed that Teletón will once again unite all Peruvians on November 8 and 9.

This year, we will have to overtake the PEN 11,748,829 raised in 2018, in order to reach more children and young people with a physical impairment currently undergoing treatment in the San Juan de Dios clinics located in Lima, Iquitos, Chiclayo, Cusco and Arequipa. 

The purpose of Teletón is to improve the quality of life of all patients, promoting their human dignity, skills development and inclusion in society.

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ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCES AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC ATTENDING THE PARAPAN AMERICAN GAMES OPENING CEREMONY

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The Lima 2019 Parapan American Games Opening Ceremony, which will be held tomorrow at 18:30 in the National Stadium, will be a spectacular night full of magic, inclusion and color. To this end, there will be accessible entrances available through the gates on the east and north side of the stadium for people with an impairment. 

There will special transportation for people with an impairment to take them to the National Stadium from the entrances at Av. Petit Thouars, Jr. Corpancho, Jr. Saco Oliveros and Jr. Madre de Dios. 

The ceremony will be first-rate, just like the ones we saw for the Pan American Games. The Peruvian band Bareto and dance groups representing the entire country will be presented. The public will live a unique experience; therefore, for the perfect development of the event, it is recommended to take into account the following: 

How to Get to the National Stadium  

  • The main entrance will be by the North zone of the stadium. To access there, you must go through Av. Bauzate y Meza and Av. José Diaz. 

  • To access from the Estación Central (Central Station), you must go along the edge of the Parque de la Exposición through Av. Paseo de la República. 

  • To go to the opening ceremony, it is necessary to use public transportation, since it will not be possible to access with private vehicles and there will be no parking. 

  • Keep in mind that Av. Petit Thouars and the roads that cross the National Stadium will be closed. 

Please note that the streets adjacent to the National Stadium will be closed from 00:00 on Friday, August 23, to 04:00 on Saturday, August 24, in the following schedules: 

From 12:00 AM on Friday, August 23, to 04:00 on Saturday, August 24:   

  • From Ca. Parque de la Reserva, including Jr. Enrique Barrón and Jr. Emilio Fernández Barrón, all the way to Av. Petit Thouars. 

  • Ca. Benjamín Roca García, from Av. Petit Thouars to Av. Arequipa. 

  • From Ca. José Díaz, including Jr. Madre de Dios, all the way to Av. Arequipa. 

From 12:00 on Friday, August 23, to 04:00 on Saturday, August 24: 

  • Av. Arequipa, from Av. Pardo de Zela to Av. 28 de Julio.  

  • Av. La Peruanidad, from Av. Horacio Urteaga to Av. 28 de Julio. 

  • Av. Pardo de Zela, from East to West, from Av. Ignacio Merino to Av. Petit Thouars. 

  • Jr. Manuel Candamo, Jr. Bartolomé Herrera, Jr. Emilio Althaus and Jr. Manuel Segura, from Av. Ignacio Merino to Av. Petit Thouars. 

  • Jr. Manuel del Pino, Jr. Teodoro Cárdenas, Ca. Enrique Villar, Jr. Mariano Carranza and Av. Alejandro Tirado (both ways), from Jr. Montero Rosas to Av. Petit Thouars. 

We urge people that will attend the Opening Ceremony, as well as anyone that will transport from the sports venues, to use public transportation and consider the following recommendations: 

Before leaving your home: 

  • Make sure you have your DNI, as you must carry it during the whole Opening Ceremony, whether you are a minor or an adult.  

  • Do not carry bottles, glass containers, unprocessed food or alcoholic beverages, as well as banners, large flags (over approx. 1m x 2m), bikes, weapons, aerosols, flares, fireworks, pets, among others, as it is prohibited to enter with these objects (please visit www.lima2019.pe for further information). 

  • Make sure you have your ticket before leaving your home and look after it until the event is over. 

  • Go to the competition venues ahead of time to avoid crowds at the entrances. 

 To enter: 

  • Everyone, even kids under 0 years old, must have an entry ticket.  

  • Minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.  

  • If you are going accompanied by a person with an impairment, or who has some difficulty getting around, locate the special entrance zones or, ask for help from the Lima 2019 volunteers, who will be duly identified in all the competition venues. 

  • Keep in mind that the National Stadium will open at 15:00 and, once the ceremony starts, the entrance will be restricted.  

During competitions: 

  • Do not throw objects to the competition track. 

  • Do not throw water at the athletes in outdoor competitions such as Para cycling road.  

  • Do not interfere with the circuit, in the case of road sports. 

  • When judges ask for silence, keep quiet. Remember that some disciplines, such as goalball, need extreme concentration.