MAURICIO MONTES: “WE ARE GOING TO MAINTAIN THE PERUVIAN FOOTBALL IDENTITY AT THE PAN AMERICAN GAMES”

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Only 10 days separate the men’s football team from their debut against Uruguay in the Pan American Games. The team, coached by Nolberto Solano,is really excited to play in the stadium of the National University of San Marcos, and make the first step in their journey for the gold.

In a team composed by young athletes, the striker of Ayacucho FC is in charge of scoring goals, but also wants to be an example of generosity in the field, because he is the most experienced player in the team. He waited many years to be called for the national team and now, he is days away from pursuing an unprecedented achievement for Peruvian football.

After working so hard in first division, is this call like a new debut for you?

You could say it is (laughing). I am excited for this opportunity to represent my country. In so many years playing football, I have always tried to look for regularity and in these last seasons, I have had it (with a great score average) and I was given the chance to be part of the Peruvian team.

It is a team with many young impulsive players that will give it all, and you will bring the experience.

I'm ready to give it all too. We are 18 warriors who will give their very best, first to advance to the next stage, and will continue the competition from there. We are really looking forward to the tournament.

Having started training before the other teams gives an advantage?

Planning is always important. We had four short preparation periods (before the Copa America), which helped us play together better. We are going to have an intense preparation to get fully involved in the tournament.

Are you motivated by the possibility that Ricardo Gareca considers you for the senior Peruvian team?

In this team there are many young players who may have a chance later in the other selection processes. In my case, I take it easy. I just have to train hard and perform well in the tournament.

What can we expect about the Peruvian football team at Lima 2019?

The team wants to play great football, controlling the ball, with a strong defense and fast counterattacks. Very similar to how the senior team plays (Nolberto Solano is the technical assistant of Ricardo Gareca). The idea is to keep the identity of Peruvian football.

How do you feel about the Pan American Games?

There is so much expectation. This big competition motivates us. We will share the opening ceremony with other important athletes and as I have seen, it will be great. We know that we will enjoy it.

And add another gold medal to the Peruvian sport record.

That will be amazing. We have a great ambitious team but we need to focus on beating the first three opponents and then we will see to the rest.

Peruvian fans will be with you at the San Marcos Stadium.

Fans’ support of the public will be very important, not only for us but also for all athletes in other disciplines. Cheer for Peru and help us win important awards for our sports.

This is the Peruvian football team calendar:

FOOTBALL AT LIMA 2019

Men’s football competitions at Lima 2019 start on July 29 with matches of Group A: Panama vs. Mexico (10:00)  And Ecuador vs. Argentina (13:00). In the second session, the Group B starts with Jamaica vs. Honduras (17:30) and ends with Peru against the current Pan American champion Uruguay (20:30)

The Pan American Games matches will be governed by the FIFA rules. During the first stage, three points will be awarded per victory and one point per tie. The top two teams of each group advance to semifinals. Ties will be settled with 30 minutes extra-times. If scores are still tied, a penalty shootout will be played.

 

What can we expect about the Peruvian football team at Lima 2019?

The team wants to play great football, controlling the ball, with a strong defense and fast counterattacks. Very similar to how the senior team plays (Nolberto Solano is the technical assistant of Ricardo Gareca). The idea is to keep the identity of Peruvian football.

How do you feel about the Pan American Games?

There is so much expectation. This big competition motivates us. We will share the opening ceremony with other important athletes and as I have seen, it will be great. We know that we will enjoy it.

And add another gold medal to the Peruvian sport record.

That will be amazing. We have a great ambitious team but we need to focus on beating the first three opponents and then we will see to the rest.

Peruvian fans will be with you at the San Marcos Stadium.

Fans’ support of the public will be very important, not only for us but also for all athletes in other disciplines. Cheer for Peru and help us win important awards for our sports.

This is the Peruvian football team calendar:

FOOTBALL AT LIMA 2019

Men’s football competitions at Lima 2019 start on July 29 with matches of Group A: Panama vs. Mexico (10:00)  And Ecuador vs. Argentina (13:00). In the second session, the Group B starts with Jamaica vs. Honduras (17:30) and ends with Peru against the current Pan American champion Uruguay (20:30)

The Pan American Games matches will be governed by the FIFA rules. During the first stage, three points will be awarded per victory and one point per tie. The top two teams of each group advance to semifinals. Ties will be settled with 30 minutes extra-times. If scores are still tied, a penalty shootout will be played.

MARGARITO MACHAGUAY CARRIES PAN AMERICAN TORCH IN BAGUA

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Every time someone calls him by his name, a slow and kind smile appears across his face. “Margarito, Margarito! Let’s take a picture.” The tallest man in Peru slowly turns to whoever is calling him and poses without any hesitation. 

Dozens of Bagua citizens flooded the streets when they found out that the Pan American torch was passing through the city as its last destination in the Amazon and, most of all, because Margarito Machaguay, the giant man who became famous in the 90s, was one of the torchbearers.

Margarito, Margarito! They keep calling him and he simply smiles. He moves with difficulty. For some years now, his arthrosis has caused him to need an electric wheelchair to get around. At 2.26 meters tall, Margarito used to make guest appearances on comedy shows, starred in commercials and even had a beer bottle size named after him. Now, he works in the Municipality of Bagua, in the office for people with impairments. “I like helping people, and that’s what I do now,” said Margarito Machaguay, accompanied by one of his children, who gently hugs him and helps him get around. 

Margarito Machaguay was selected by his neighbors as a torchbearer of the Flame that illuminates us all. He had a seven written on his shirt, maybe for good luck or maybe it was just a coincidence. Whatever the reason, Margarito did not stop smiling for everyone. Carrying the torch is an unprecedented honor and he is aware of it: “It’s an honor. I like that people recognize me. This is a historic event and I will never forget about it.”

After travelling 100 meters in his electric wheelchair, Margarito completed this honorable task. Surrounded by his loved ones, Margarito Machacaguay reaffirmed his commitment to society. And, although time leaves its mark, his spirit is as young and wonderful as ever.

MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM DREAMS OF MAKING IT FAR IN LIMA 2019

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Men’s softball will be one of the sports that makes its debut at the Lima 2019 Pan American Games. Because of the expectation surrounding this debut, the Peruvian men’s team, that came together for this edition of the Pan American Games, has been working hard to be in optimal conditions for the competition. They are currently training in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, until Monday, July 22.

Moreover, they have gained a lot of experience with the addition of two recently naturalized Peruvian citizens, Venezuelans Eyzer Mujica and Daniel José Ramírez.

“I thank Peru for welcoming me with open arms. I will fight for the Peruvian team at the Lima 2019 Games,” stated Daniel Ramírez, who feels like a Peruvian and plays as an outfielder on the team. He has been living in Peru for four years.

Before traveling to Santo Domingo, the team trained every day to get ready for this great challenge. They trained at the Lima 2019 softball venue, the Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

As a team sport, cohesion and understanding between all players are essential. “We’re not only teammates, we’re a family. We get along well and that makes us strong,” pointed out Diego Riquelme, the pitcher of the Peruvian team.

The team shared their thoughts on their rivals: “They’re the top Pan American teams. Argentina recently beat Japan, became world champion and is coming to Lima to fight for the gold medal,” said Riquelme.

“I look forward to fighting for Peru and to put my heart and soul into it. I wish the stadium was ready. Seeing the stands packed will be exciting,” added the Peruvian softball player.

ABOUT THE LIMA 2019 COMPETITION

Softball will be contested in three rounds for seven days. The first stage will have a round-robin format and the top four teams will advance to the semifinals. In these matches, the team in first place will face the one placed second, and the third will play against the fourth.

The men’s team will make its debut against Cuba on July 25, at 16:00. It will also play against Mexico on July 27 and against Venezuela on July 28. Both matches will be at 16:00. The following day, they will play against the United States at the same time, and their last match will be against Argentina on July 30, at 18:00.

The winner of the first pool advances directly to the Grand Final. Meanwhile, the loser of the first pool faces the winner of the second pool in the final. The winner of this last match qualifies to the final round, the Grand Final, and competes against the winner of the first pool for the gold medal.

The competition will take place at the Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center. You can buy your tickets at www.lima2019.pe/tickets or at the authorized points of sale located throughout the city.

“Please make an effort to buy your tickets and go to see us so that you can enjoy the best sport in the world,” concluded Diego Riquelme.

See the fixture

Date

Sessions     

Match No.

 

 

 

Time

Category

Stage

Jul-25

Session 1

1

Mexico

vs.

Argentina

10:00 - 12:30

Men

Preliminary Round

2

Venezuela

vs.

USA

13:00 - 15:30

Men

Preliminary Round

3

Peru

vs.

Cuba

16:00 - 18:30

Men

Preliminary Round

Jul-26

Opening Ceremony

Jul-27

Session 1

4

Argentina

vs.

Venezuela

10:00 - 12:30

Men

Preliminary Round

5

USA

vs.

Cuba

13:00 - 15:30

Men

Preliminary Round

6

Mexico

vs.

Peru

16:00 - 18:30

Men

Preliminary Round

Jul-28

Session 1

7

Argentina

vs.

USA

10:00 - 12:30

Men

Preliminary Round

8

Cuba

vs.

Mexico

13:00 - 15:30

Men

Preliminary Round

9

Peru

vs.

Venezuela

16:00 - 18:30

Men

Preliminary Round

Jul-29

Session 1

10

Cuba

vs.

Argentina

10:00 - 12:30

Men

Preliminary Round

11

Venezuela

vs.

Mexico

13:00 - 15:30

Men

Preliminary Round

12

Peru

vs.

USA

16:00 - 18:30

Men

Preliminary Round

Jul-30

Session 1

13

Venezuela

vs.

Cuba

10:00 - 12:30

Men

Preliminary Round

14

USA

vs.

Mexico

14:00 - 16:30

Men

Preliminary Round

15

Argentina

vs.

Peru

18:00 - 20:30

Men

Preliminary Round

Jul-31

Session 1

16

3rd

vs.

4th

10:00 - 12:30

Men

Semifinal Round 1

17

1st

vs.

2nd

14:00 - 16:30

Men

Semifinal Round 2

Aug-01

Session 1

18

Winner M16

vs.

Loser M17

10:00 - 12:30

Men

Bronze-medal Final

19

Winner M17

vs.

Winner M18

14:00 - 16:30

Men

Gold-medal Final

 

17:00 - 17:30

Men

Medal Ceremony

 

 

 

LIMA 2019 AND NATIONAL POLICE OF PERU (PNP) LAUNCH ROAD PLAN FOR PAN AMERICAN AND PARAPAN AMERICAN GAMES

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The Lima 2019 Organizing Committee (COPAL) and the National Police of Peru announced that the Road Plan for the Pan American and Parapan American Games will start operating from July 19 to September 5, 2019.

The Road Plan, prepared by the PNP in coordination with COPAL, consists of segregating lanes to ensure the timely and safe transport of more than 15,000 athletes, Para athletes, judges, referees, accredited journalists, volunteers and Games official delegations.

The Lima 2019 Lane consists of permanent and temporary segregated lanes, as well as preferential lanes. It should be noted that if an unauthorized vehicle enters the Lima 2019 Lane, a fine of PEN 336 will be applied for breaching the National Transport Regulation (G10 and G16).

Lima 2019 Lanes

The permanent segregated lanes will be operational 24 hours a day to exclusively transport official vehicles of the Lima 2019 Games.

The permanent lanes will be:

From the Pan American Village to the National Sports Village (VIDENA):

-Av. El Sol

-Av. Mariano Pastor Sevilla

-Av. Mateo Pumacahua

-Panamericana Sur

-Av. Circunvalación

-Av. Canadá

From the Pan American Village to the Jorge Chavez International Airport:

-Av. El Sol

-Av. Mariano Pastor Sevilla

-Av. Mateo Pumacahua

-Panamericana Sur - Vía de Evitamiento

-Línea Amarilla

The roads that will be segregated are those that branch off from the permanent lane and will only operate temporarily, according to the competition schedule, four hours before and two hours after each sports event. The National Police of Peru will provide assistance throughout this process in order to speed up traffic flow.

Meanwhile, preferential lanes will enable official Lima 2019 vehicles, public and private transportation to circulate at the same time.

The Road Plan is being executed in coordination with the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC), the Municipality of Callao (MPC), the Municipality of Lima (MML) and the National Police of Peru (PNP). It was made official through the Directorial Resolution No. 013–2019 MTC/18 and the Sub-directorial Resolution No. 6306–2019- MML/GTU–SIT, which authorize the Lima 2019 Pan American and Parapan American Games Organizing Committee (COPAL) to temporarily interfere with traffic during the multi-sports event.

In that sense, we must be good hosts and give priority to Lima 2019 official vehicles that transport athletes and the international committees. “Let’s all play” for Lima 2019. 

ABOUT LIMA 2019

The Lima 2019 Games Opening Ceremony will be held at the National Stadium on July 26, 2019. This continental event will gather 6680 athletes from 41 countries and delegations from the Americas.

There will be 17 days of competitions and ceremonies between July 26 and August 11, which will take place in 14 districts of Lima and Callao at various venues like VIDENA, Villa María Sports Center, Callao Regional Village, Villa El Salvador Sports Center, Punta Rocas, among others.

The Lima 2019 Pan American Games will include 39 sports and 61 disciplines, in which athletes will compete for gold, silver and bronze medals. A total of 21 disciplines are qualifiers for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

The Parapan American Games will welcome 1890 Para athletes from 33 countries, who will participate in 17 sports and 18 disciplines. Competitions will take place from August 23 to September 1, 2019. Thirteen Para sports will be qualifiers for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

 

PRESIDENT OF COPAL AND MAYOR OF LIMA AGREE TO PROMOTE A VIOLENCE-FREE CITY FOR CHILDREN

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In the context of the UNICEF campaign “Lima: ciudad que se juega por la no violencia hacia su niñez,” the Lima 2019 Organizing Committee President, Carlos Neuhaus, the Mayor of Lima Jorge Muñoz, and the UNICEF Deputy Representative, Olga Isaza, signed a big Peruvian football jersey, to confirm their commitment to fight against any form of violence against children.

This strategic alliance between Lima 2019, the Municipality of Lima, and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), seeks to promote the commitment of citizens to eliminate any form of violence affecting children and teenagers, and turn this fight into the social legacy of the Games.

Lima citizens can also be part of this campaign by signing the jersey, which will be visiting the sports and cultural venues of the Games. For the time being, the Mayor of Lima expressly requested it to be displayed today at the City Hall’s balcony.

In this matter, Neuhaus emphasized that Lima 2019 Games must be the start of a new way of thinking for all citizens using the sports values that will govern the competitions.

“The Games are a great opportunity to mark a turning point, not only in the sports field, but in the citizens’ behavior too. We are trying to become a first world country, a country that respects the rules, so young adults and children can live in a better world, different than the one we’re living in today. We can't keep living in a violent city. I thank this initiative because it will help us become first world citizens,” he stated.

On the other hand, Muñoz also emphasized ethical support, as it is the base of any sports competition in the world, and the civic legacy it will leave for Peruvians.

“I believe in alliances. We have to take the opportunity the Games are giving us to be proud, as Peruvians, of what we can achieve. Important things will come: there will be a sports and social legacy, as values of great importance will be spread. Children and teenagers are not the future, as it is said, but the present of our society.  

Moreover, the Deputy Representative of UNICEF congratulated the work done by Lima 2019 and its social significance.

“It is an honor and a pleasure to share this mission with COPAL and the Municipality of Lima. I want to congratulate Lima 2019, which has set a great example as organizers of this Pan American event. Their work not only inspires us, but it will be a good example of how the Olympic Games are going to be to young adults and it will highlight the importance of health, discipline and care for others. These are the core values of such a spectacular event,” she said.

This campaign's objective is to turn this fight for the non-violence against children one of the Lima 2019 Games legacies. It is made of five communication pieces: a video featuring the Peruvian athlete Maitte Torres and three posters and a radio spot that will be posted at Games venues, social media of organizing institutions and different digital media, such as LED screens located in main Peruvian avenues.

ABOUT LIMA 2019

The opening ceremony of the Lima 2019 Pan American Games will be held at the National Stadium on July 26, 2019. This continental event will gather 6680 athletes from 41 countries and delegations from the Americas.

There will be 17 days of competitions and ceremonies between July 26 and August 11, which will take place in 14 districts of Lima and Callao at various venues like VIDENA, Villa María Sports Center, Callao Regional Village, Villa El Salvador Sports Center, Punta Rocas, among others.

The Lima 2019 Pan American Games will include 39 sports and 62 disciplines, in which athletes will compete for gold, silver and bronze medals. A total of 22 disciplines are qualifiers for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

The Parapan American Games will welcome 1890 Para athletes from 33 countries, who will participate in 17 sports and 18 disciplines. Competitions will take place from August 23 to September 1, 2019. Thirteen sports will be qualifiers for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

Photo gallery (click here)

 

PERUVIAN DELEGATION WILL BE THE LARGEST PAN-AMERICAN GAMES HISTORY

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The Lima 2019 Pan American Games will be a milestone in Peruvian sports, as they will receive the largest Peruvian delegation in the most important multi-sport event in the Americas. The Peruvian Olympic Committee confirmed 834 members (599 athletes and 235 officials, between coaches, delegates, assistants and medics) in their delegation.

Peru will be represented by 315 men and 284 women in 38 disciplines, during 19 competition days, from July 24 to August 11. Carlos Manuel Lazarte, Secretary General of the Peruvian Olympic Committee, said that it will be the largest Peruvian delegation ever in the Pan American Games.

According to the Peruvian Olympic Committee, most members of the delegation will be competing in aquatic sports. A total of 67 swimmers will compete in five disciplines (open water swimming, diving, artistic swimming, swimming and water polo). Racquetball will be the sport with the less number of athletes.

The delegation’s flag bearer will be announced on July 26 at the National Stadium. The special event will be held at the main auditorium of the San Ignacio of Loyola University (USIL). The nomination is been kept in absolute secret for now.

ABOUT LIMA 2019

The Lima 2019 Pan American Games will gather 6680 athletes from 41 countries and delegations of the Americas. There will be 19 days of competitions and ceremonies between July 24 and August 11, which will take place in 14 districts of Lima and Callao. Some venues are the VIDENA, Villa María Sports Center, Callao Regional Village, Villa El Salvador Sports Center, Punta Rocas, among others.

The Lima 2019 Pan American Games will include 39 sports and 62 disciplines, in which athletes will compete for gold, silver and bronze medals. A total of 21 disciplines are qualifiers for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

 

LIMA 2019 AIMS AT BEING FIRST GREEN GAMES HAND IN HAND WITH MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT

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The Lima 2019 Organizing Committee, led by its president, Carlos Neuhaus, and the minister of the Environment, Lucía Ruiz, presented this afternoon the action plan that will be carried out to make the Pan American and Parapan American Games environmentally responsible, thus becoming the first Green Games.

This task will be carried out through responsible consumption of single-use plastic products, selective waste collection and the participation of recyclers and environmental volunteers, like those present during the visit of Minister Lucía Ruiz to the facilities of the VIDENA (Athletics Stadium, Aquatic Center and Velodrome).

During her visit to the venue, the minister pointed out its modern facilities, as well as the contribution of Lima 2019 to the environment. “Lima 2019 will mark a before and after thanks to its sports infrastructure. We have world-class facilities that will put Peru under the world’s spotlight. For this reason, we must promote a new lifestyle, with a green and clean Peru. The event will be in keeping with environmental issues, through the use of solar panels and renewable energy,” she said.

“We want the Games to be green and clean, so we ask you not to bring plastic to the facilities. During the Games, there will be waste management, and the Carbon Neutral policy against the emission of greenhouse gases will be applied. Additionally, carbon credits will be issued for the implementation of four natural areas in San Martín, Ucayali, Puno and Madre de Dios. These Games will represent a change and show the world what we are and what we want to be,” Minister Lucía Ruiz added.

Meanwhile, Carlos Neuhaus assured that Lima 2019 will give us the chance to be better citizens. “As a country, this is our chance to manage the environment differently and to improve our habits. Over 400 million people around the world will be watching us, so we must do things differently. Lima will be in the spotlight and we can be better. It all depends on us,” said the president of COPAL.

CARBON FOOTPRINT

The Ministry of the Environment (MINAM), through the National Agency of Natural Areas Protected by the State (SERNAMP), will be responsible for measuring the carbon footprint of this international sports event in order to compensate it in Protected Natural Areas.

The compensation will be carried out through carbon credits from the RED+ project, based on the concept of environmental responsibility. The goal is to leave an environmental legacy by reducing the impact generated during the Games in order to be Carbon Neutral.

The actions of MINAM are part of their strategic approaches, “Perú Limpio” (Clean Peru) and “Perú Natural” (Natural Peru), that aim to inform and educate citizens about good environmental practices.

As part of the presentation of environmental actions, there will be a tour of the facilities of the National Sports Village (VIDENA), which will show the education and promotion activities being carried out in regard to the responsible consumption of single-use plastic products, waste reduction, as well as segregated waste storage.

During the Lima 2019 Games, establishments that provide food and other products at the different venues will not be able to give out single-use plastic bags, straws or styrofoam containers.

ABOUT LIMA 2019

The Opening Ceremony of the Lima 2019 Pan American Games will be held at the National Stadium on July 26. This continental event will gather 6680 athletes from 41 countries and delegations from the Americas.

There will be 17 days of competitions and ceremonies between July 26 and August 11, which will take place in 14 districts of Lima and Callao at various venues like VIDENA, Villa María Sports Center, Callao Regional Village, Villa El Salvador Sports Center, Punta Rocas, among others.

The Lima 2019 Pan American Games will include 39 sports and 61 disciplines, in which athletes will compete for gold, silver and bronze medals. A total of 21 competitions are qualifiers for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Photo gallery (click here)