THESE ARE THE FLABEARERS THAT LED THE DELEGATIONS’ PARADE

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At the beginning of the ceremony, the Peruvian flag was carried by the gold medalists of the Lima 2019 Pan American Games, surfer Daniella Rosas and fronton player Kevin Martinez.

The traditional parade of the delegations participating in the Lima 2019 Parapan American Games was led by the main representatives of the countries competing in the sixth edition of the event, inaugurated today at the National Stadium.

The Peruvian delegation received the most applause, like at the Pan American Games, led by Para taekwondo fighter Angélica Espinoza. She is one of the main contenders to win medals at the Parapan American Games, which began this past Thursday.

Among the main flagbearers were Gustavo “Gusti” Fernández, first in the wheelchair tennis world ranking and winner of three Grand Slams contested this year, who led the Argentinian team.

The flagbearer for the United States was Katie Holloway, gold medalist in the Rio 2016 and Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games and silver medalist in London 2012 in sitting volleyball. Costa Rica’s flagbearer was Para swimmer Camila Haase.

Carrying Brazil’s flag was the world’s best goalball player, Leomon Moreno da Silva, who led a delegation that has come to win first place like they did in Rio 2007, Guadalajara 2011 and Toronto 2015.

The flagbearer for Mexico was judoka Eduardo Ávila, who will compete in the 81 kg category. His track record includes a gold medal in the Rio 2007, Guadalajara 2011 and Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games, as well as a gold medal in the Beijing 2008 and Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

The Colombian leader was Alejandro Perea, one of the best Para cyclists in the world and current world champion. He will compete in the Para cycling track individual time trial and pursuit events and in the Para cycling road sprint and time trial events.

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In the parade, Darwin Castro, an athlete with visual impairment, carried the Ecuadorian flag. He competes in the 1500- and 5000-meter events alongside his guide, Sebastián Rosero, who won the bronze medal in 5000 meters at Toronto 2015.

Chile’s flagbearer was Para swimmer Alberto Abarza, who won the National Sports Award of Chile and has five Parapan American records in 50, 100 and 200 meters freestyle and in 50 and 100 meters backstroke. He is ranked first in the Para swimming World Series.

Para swimmer Javier Hernández is the flagbearer for Puerto Rico, while Para badminton player Raúl Anguiano led the Guatemalan delegation. Akira López, who will compete in 100 meters, was chosen as the leader of the delegation of Nicaragua.

Meanwhile, Para athlete Getrudis Ortega was tasked with leading Panama in the parade.  The Para athletics multi-medalist, Omara Durand, was chosen as flagbearer for Cuba. She is considered the fastest woman in the Paralympic world, surpassing the 12-second barrier in 100 meters.

Additionally, the other flagbearers were Elliott Loonstra from Aruba (Para taekwondo), Sean Cooke from Barbados (Para athletics, Steve Wilson from Bermuda (boccia), Stephanie Chan from Canada (Para table tennis), Herbert Aceituno from El Salvador (Para powerlifting), Gibran Sarfaraz from Guyana (Para table tennis), Lounevie Pierre from Hait (Para athletics), Carlos Velásquez from Honduras (Para athletics).

Finally, the following were also flagbearers: Chadwick Campbell from Jamaica (Para athletics), Melissa Nair Tillner Galeano from Paraguay (Para athletics), José Manuel Abud from the Dominican Republic (Para powerlifting), John Jaldini from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Para swimming), Chivaro Belfort from Suriname (Para athletics), Nyoshia Cain-Claxton from Trinidad and Tobago (Para athletics), Carmelo Milán from Uruguay (Para shooting) and Belkys Mota from Venezuela (Para swimming).

 

 

JULIO CESAR AVILA IS THE NEW APC PRESIDENT

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Lima witnessed an important event for the Parapan American movement with election of the new President of the Americas Paralympic Committee. Colombian Julio César Ávila was elected to lead the APC at the General Assembly gathering the heads of 28 national committees.

The fate of the Americas Paralympic organization will rest in the hands of the current President of the Colombian National Paralympic Committee for the four next years. He was elected by the Assembly members, outvoting the current President, Julie Dussliere. The APC election had also Lucha Villar, head of the National Paralympic Association of Peru as running candidate. Andrew Parsons, president of the International Paralympic Committee was invited to attend the meeting.

Ávila was supported by 15 countries and therefore chosen as the new leader of the continental organization. He thanked the Assembly for its support. “I am very thankful for your confidence and for supporting the initiatives we have proposed for our organization. I can only say: we won!”, excitedly said the Colombian manager, congratulated by the whole Assembly.

Julio César Ávila Management Experience:

Sport manager with the treasurer position at Club Deportivo The Blind Sports in 2007.

President of the Liga Vallecaucana de Deportes para Limitados Visuales - 2009 – 2012.

Vicepresident of the Federación de Deportes de Limitados Visuales - March – November 2013.

Technical Vicepresident of the Colombian Paralympic Committee - March – November 2013.

Re-elected President of the Colombian Paralympic Committee - March 2015 – current.

 

COLOMBIA BRINGS ITS 174 BEST PARA ATHLETES TO LIMA 2019

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The Colombian delegation for the Lima 2019 Parapan American Games comprises a total of 174 Para athletes. Competitions will start on August 22, and the opening ceremony will be held at the National Stadium.  

The flag bearer of the Colombian delegation will be Para cyclist Alejandro Perea, who received the flag from Iván Duque, President of Colombia. Perea is a Para cycling world champion in the C2 category (physical impairment).  

He also set a new world record in the 1 km competition with 1:12.838 in the championship held at Apeldoorn, Netherlands. One year before, he won two gold medals at the World Championship in Brazil. 

Perea will compete at the velodrome of the VIDENA, where the Para track cycling competitions will take place. Competitions will take place on August 26 and 27. Colombia will bring to Lima 2019 a powerful Para cycling team, which will also include Rio 2016 Paralympic medalists Diego Dueñas and Edwin Matiz. 

Colombia will compete in 16 Para sports and increased its number of Para athletes from 132 to 174, compared to the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games. In the five previous editions, the Colombian delegation has collected 193 medals: 51 gold, 80 silver, and 62 bronze. 

LIMA 2019 TICKET SALES  

Tickets to attend the Parapan American Games opening and closing ceremonies and competitions are already available for sale from 10 soles. There will be a 50% discount for children under 18, senior citizens and people with an impairment.  

Tickets can be bought in eleven Lima 2019-authorized points of sale around the city. Learn more about their location:

 

DISTRICT 

POINT OF SALE 

ADDRESS 

Chorrillos 

HIPERMERCADO METRO - Chorrillos 

Av. Prolongación Paseo de la República S/N Urb. Matellini - C.C Plaza Lima Sur, Chorrillos 

Independencia 

HIPERMERCADO METRO - Independencia 

Av. Alfredo Mendiola 3900 Urb. Ind. Panamericana Norte, Independencia 

La Molina 

Tienda WONG - Camacho 

Av. Javier Prado Este 5055 Urb. Camacho - C.C. Plaza Camacho, La Molina 

Lima 

HIPERMERCADO METRO - Emancipación 

Jr. Cusco 245, Lima 

Miraflores 

Tienda WONG - Bajada Balta 

Malecón Balta 626 - Balta Shopping, Miraflores 

San Borja 

Tienda WONG - San Borja 

Jirón Ucello 162, San Borja 

San Isidro 

Tienda WONG - Dos de Mayo 

Av. Dos de Mayo 1099, San Isidro 

San Juan de Miraflores 

Tiendas METRO - Atocongo 

Av. Los Heroes 100, San Juan de Miraflores 

San Miguel 

HIPERMERCADO METRO - La Marina 

Av. La Marina esquina cdra. 25 Av. Parque De las Leyendas 

Santiago de Surco 

Tienda WONG - Gardenias 

Av. Alfredo Benavides 5250 Urb. Las Gardenias, Santiago de Surco 

Santiago de Surco 

Jockey Plaza 

Av. Javier Prado Este N° 4200 

Tickets can be also purchased online through www.lima2019.pe, where you will also find the Sports Calendar with detailed competition schedules. In the case of e-tickets, printing will no longer be necessary since customers can show their e-ticket from their mobile phones at the entrance of the sports venue.

THE MOST OUTSTANDING ATHLETES AT LIMA 2019

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  1. Mexican racquetball player Paola Longoria won her third gold in the Pan American Games, winning the singles and doubles events.
  2. Venezuelan Yulimar Rojas took her first gold in the Pan American Games, after winning the triple jump event, even setting a new Pan American record.
  3. Colombian cyclist Mariana Pajón got her second gold medal in the Pan American Games, after the one she won at Guadalajara 2011.
  4. Argentina’s basketball team clearly won the competition and picked up their second gold medal since Mar del Plata 1995. The team led by Luis Scola amazed the audience at the Eduardo Dibós Coliseum.
  5. The Argentina’s hockey teams qualified to Tokyo 2020, showing their talent in each match, at the Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center. “Las Leonas” got their seventh gold and “Los Leones”, the tenth. Total Supremacy.
  6. Brazilian tennis player Hugo Calderano won two gold medals in singles and doubles. The best player in the history of the Americas shone in Lima 2019 with his best talent.
  7. Cuban wrestler Mijaín López reached his fifth consecutive Pan American gold at Lima 2019. The athlete who is also five-time world champion and three-time Olympic champion thanked the warmth of the Peruvian people.
  8. Argentinian men’s rugby team stopped the two-time Canadian champion’s supremacy in the Pan American Games. Los Pumas swept all their rivals, in an amazing physical game, in Villa Maria del Triunfo.
  9. Cuban Boxing shone again in a continental competition with eight gold medals out of 10 possible finals. Seven world champions and three Olympians confirmed that Cuba leads in this sport.
  10. Brazilian swimmer Leonardo de Deus became three-time Pan American champion in the 200 m butterfly event, even though he was not on the Brazilian Olympic Committee’s initial list. He came in to replace a teammate who tested positive in the doping control. In addition, he claimed gold in mixed 4x100 medley relay, silver in 4x100 medley relay and bronze in 200 m backstroke.
  11. Venezuelan fencer Ruben Limardo was crowned three-time Pan American champion in épée event. He also won bronze in the team event, having a total of eight medals in the Pan American Games.
  12. Argentinian swimmer Delfina Pignatiello was crowned as the queen of the waters at Lima 2019, when she claimed three gold medals in the races of 400, 800 and 1500 meters. At the age of 19, she is the child prodigy in swimming throughout South America.
  13. The American swimmer Margo Geer took four gold medals, one individual and four in relay events, becoming one of the most successful participants in Lima 2019.
  14. Colombian athlete Anthony Zambrano won two gold medals in the 400m and 4x400m events, standing out as one of the new South American stars in athletics for the Tokyo 2020 Games.
  15. Mexican diver Kevin Berlin was crowned as the new Latin American star after winning the 10m platform individual and synchronized events.
  16. Cuban judoka Idalys Ortíz picked up her third consecutive gold medal in the +78 kg event. She is one of the most successful athletes in Cuba.
  17. American wrestler Kyle Snyder became Pan American champion for the second time in the 97 kg event.  At the age of 23, he is also Olympic champion and two-time world champion.
  18. Swimmer Marcela Cunha won gold in open water swimming and closed a wonderful year, after two world gold medals in the 5 and 25 km aquatic marathon. With 10 gold medals, she was crowned as the woman with the most titles in the World Aquatic Sports Championships and entered the Hall of Fame, after winning at Lima 2019.
  19. Peruvian karateka Alexandra Grande and water skier Natalia Cuglievan went down in the history of Peruvian sport after winning their second consecutive gold medals in the Pan American Games. This fact will remain in history.

LIMA 2019 UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS

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Many images will remain in our memory, since that July 24, when the eighteenth edition of the Pan American Games started in the beach volleyball courts of Costa Verde San Miguel. The 6680 athletes that visited Lima 2019 left us beautiful moments of triumph and defeat that will forever carved in the memory of each person that had the chance of being part of this sport celebration of the Americas.

  1. The Games opening ceremony was a reunion with our culture and national identity. The most touching moment was the participation of the tenor Juan Diego Flórez, singing live Chabuca Granda´s songs.
  2. The first medal for Peru was awarded on July 27, in taekwondo – Poomsae. The silver medal for Hugo del Castillo and the medal awarded to Marcela Castillo ignited the fans at the Callao Sports Center.
  3. The first gold medal for Peru was awarded on that same day. Gladys Tejeda, and Christian Pacheco right after, broke Pan American records in marathon to earn their medals.
  4. Peru ended that memorable July 27 with a third gold medal, after the victory of Diego Elías in squash. In just one day, Peruvian athletes matched the best gold medal count on Pan American Games. Elias
  5. British Virgin Islands (Chantel Malone in long jump), Grenada (Anderson Peters in javelin throw), Bolivia (in racquetball in teams), Barbados (Shane Brathwaite in 110 meters hurdles) and Paraguay (Fabrizio Zanotti in golf) won their first gold medals in the history of the Pan American Games. An indelible memory for these nations in Lima 2019. In addition, Aruba won its first medal with the bronze obtained by Mack van den Eerenbeemt in sailing.
  6. Andrea Vargas became the first Costa Rican women to win a gold medal in athletics for her country. She defeated two Americans in the 100 meters hurdles event.
  7. Natalia Cuglievan and Alexandra Grande won their second consecutive gold medal .in Pan American Games. They are the most prize-winning Peruvian athletes in this kind of continental events.
  8. Peruvian surf took three golds in an unprecedented session in Punta Rocas. Benoit Clemente, Daniella Rosas and Luca Mesinas reached the top of the Pan American podium.                                        Piccolo
  9. Romantic moments. The Argentinian gymnast Federico Molinari proposes to her fiancée Paula Cancio during a live interview. In addition, Peruvian athlete Paola Mautino was surprised by her fiancé and coach, after competing in the 4x100 m event, when he approached her, a ring in his hand, to ask her to marry him.
  10. Men's karate reached a milestone for Peruvian sport: four medals in four finals. The kata men’s team took the gold. Peru won three bronzes in the men’s and women’s individual kata and in the women’s team event.
  11. The moving drop-off from Argentinian judoka Paula Pareto because of an injury. She fought with a back pain in Lima 2019, but she did it as a champion. However, she could not fight for the bronze and lost by walk-over.
  12. In the 4x100 freestyle relay, Brazil defeated USA and completely destroyed the Pan American record at the Aquatic Center.
  13. The uncontrollable crying of Brazilian Ederson Vilela at the top of the podium, after winning the 10000 m event at the athletics stadium of VIDENA. Vilela confessed that he did not think he could win this event, that his hopes were on the 5000 m event where he placed seventh.
  14. Brazil won the 1500 meters swimming event, after 68 years, in Buenos Aires 1951. Guilherme Costa dominated the men’s endurance event.
  15. The Brazilian women’s handball team won its fifth consecutive gold in Lima 2019 by defeating Argentina, for the third consecutive time in this kind of event.
  16. Eve Jobs, Steve Jobs’ daughter, competed in the equestrian jumping event and won bronze in the individual contest. The Apple's co-founder heir was very happy with how Peru welcomed her.Eve Jobs
  17. Argentina made the podium in every group sport, except in women’s basketball. The women’s team lost its match against Colombia by W.O. because athletes were not wearing the uniform agreed at the technical meeting the day before.
  18. Nathan Adrian, one of the biggest USA swimming stars, won two gold and three silver medals in Lima. The American swimmers praised the Games organization and was amazed by the five cuchimilcos he received in the podium.
  19. The Mexican diver Paola Espinosa reached an amazing score in Lima 2019 by winning her fifth medal in Pan American Games, something that will be forever carved in Mexico’s sport history.

 

LIMA 2019 FOREIGN MEDALISTS TAKE HOME AN EMOTIONAL MEMORY OF PERU

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After 17 days of competition, the Lima 2019 Pan American Games have left a mark in the memory of the most outstanding athletes of the Americas. Whether it is the Olympic quality of the organization, its incomparable culinary, the distinctive joy of its fans, among other traits; the truth is Peru has offered the best of itself to the international athletic community.

The medalists are the ones who can testify the feats achieved in this multi-sports event carried out for the first time in Peru. At Jorge Chávez International Airport, before flying back home, some athletes shared their impressions about Peru.

Brazilian karateka Valeria Kumizaki, who won the gold medal in women’s under 55 kg, said: “I thank Peru for the heart of fans and the fraternal welcome that makes us feel at home.”

Her fellow compatriot Douglas Brose, silver in men’s Kumite under 60 kg, said: “I’m impressed by the Lima 2019 organization level. The fact that Peru has been able to organize this event proves that with perseverance and will everything can be achieved in life, and that’s a valuable example for an athlete.”

On the other hand, Colombian athlete Carlos Sanmartín, who claimed the silver medal in the men's 3000 m steeplechase event, highlighted that it was the first time he participates in the Pan American Games and has lived “an amazing experience, Peruvian culture is awesome, especially the food and the hospitality of the people.”

Athletes also highlighted how the organization achieved a cultural atmosphere for the fraternal development of this multi-sports event, where no foreign felt outsider, as Peruvian fans reminded them in each event of Lima 2019 that they were also at home, so let’s all play!

After the successful organization of Lima 2019, Peru consolidates, on the one hand, as the heart of the sports in the Americas; and on the other, as a fraternity space where the diverse cultures of the Americas gather, represented by their athletes following the Olympic values.

LAST DAY OF COMPETITION: PERU WILL SEEK TO CLIMB UP IN THE MEDAL TABLE

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As a prelude to the Lima 2019 Pan American Games closing ceremony, Peru will experience an unforgettable multi-sport day, seeking to climb in the medal table and claiming a place as a country developing its sport, to end its remarkable participation in these Games.   

In this context, spectators at the Villa El Salvador Sports Center will witness the fierce fight for the gold of the Peruvian karate delegation versus the best teams of the Americas, starting at 09:00. 

In Athletics, the Peruvian team will also be determined to win gold in the women’s and men’s 50 km race walk competition, which will take place in Miraflores starting at 07:00. 

On the other hand, gold, silver and bronze medals will be defined in the women’s volleyball competition, with intense matches between  Brazil, Dominican Republic, Argentina and Colombia. The matches will start at 09:00 at the Callao Sports Center. 

Likewise, the Villa María del Triunfo Sports Center will be the stage of various competitions that will test the accuracy and effectiveness of the most outstanding archers of the Americas, starting at 09:00. 

On the other hand, from 11:40 am at Costa Verde, cyclists from various delegations will compete against in a dazzling acrobatics event for the gold medal in BMX freestyle.  

Starting at 11:00 am, at the VIDENA Sport Center 1, the judo preliminary round and final will be held with different events and the participation of Peruvian representatives.  

Finally, golf champions will be defined in the individual and mixed categories at the Lima Golf Club.  

LA MOLINA ENJOYS TOUGH CROSS-COUNTRY EVENTS

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Spectacular jumps and obstacles in the water and ring were performed at the equestrian sports venue in La Molina, where many families gathered to see the best athlete/horse combinations in the continent in the eventing individual (cross-country) and team competitions.

This venue had moments of excitement and tension when the Colombian rider Mauricio Bermúdez fell into the “Titicaca Lake” water obstacle in the cross-country ring.

The Peruvian combination delivered an excellent performance in the ring, and three of four riders qualified. They are Diego Farje with Qouter; Marcelino Cárdenas with Vento, and Juan José Luis Francia with Alpacino Z.

In the team event, the Peruvian representatives also qualified together with the United States, Brazil, Canada, Argentina, and Mexico. The international competition continues tomorrow starting at 10:00 with the eventing individual (jump finals) and team (jumping qualifier) competitions, where medalists will be determined.

The Army Equestrian School has an eventing circuit (cross-country), with 4600 m of new grass.

Besides, the main stage for jumping and dressage: three tracks for competition, warm-up and training, made of silica sand, with a total of 19,500 m2, built according to the standards and requirements of the International Equestrian Federation.

To get more information about the competition schedule and results, you can visit the website: https://www.lima2019.pe/resultados.

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