The organization of Panamerican Games of Santiago 2023 officialized its headquarters and venues to house the sporting event to be held in our country next year.
The ceremony was held at the National Stadium, a stage that is in the final stage of its remodeling, where the sports minister, Alexandra Benado, confirmed the regions and communes that will have the honor of hosting the sporting event.
“We are happy to announce that we are not only going to be in Santiago with the different disciplines, but also in the regions of Valparaíso, O’Higgins and Bío Bío. It means a lot to us, because it is very important to be able to decentralize the sport,” he said. Minister Benado.
In total, there will be four regions and 19 communes that will have the 75 disciplines that will see action in the 2023 Pan American Games and 2023 Parapan American Games (JPP). It should be remembered that the event will begin on October 20 of next year, while the JPP will start on November 17.
Check what discipline will be carried out in each region and commune of the country
Metropolitan region
National Stadium (12 venues and 32 disciplines)
- Aquatic Center: swimming, diving, artistic swimming and Para swimming (JPP).
- “Mario Recordón” Athletics Training Center: For Athletics (JPP).
- National Stadium Coliseum: athletics.
- Collective Sports Training Center: male and female artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline gymnastics, and wheelchair rugby (JPP).
- Sports center 1: basketball and wheelchair basketball (JPP).
- Esplanade of Urban Sports: BMX Freestyle cycling and skateboarding.
- South Courts: 3×3 basketball, Para powerlifting (JPP) and cerebral palsy soccer (JPP).
- Paralympic Training Center: fencing, goalball (JPP) and football for the blind (JPP).
- Field Hockey Training Center: field hockey.
- Contact Sports Training Center: judo, taekwondo, karate, paralympic judo (JPP) and Para taekwondo (JPP).
- Tennis and Racquet Sports Training Center: tennis, squash, racquetball and wheelchair tennis (JPP).
- Patinodromo: speed skating.
Cerrillos Bicentennial Park (three venues and five disciplines)
- CEO 5 Baseball and Softball Fields: baseball and softball.
- CEO 6 Volleyball Courts: volleyball and beach volleyball.
- Cerrillos Bicentennial Park: sport climbing.
Peñalolén Park (three enclosures and six disciplines)
- Velodrome: track cycling, figure skating and Para cycling track (JPP).
- BMX track: cycling BMX Racing.
- Archery Ranges: Archery and Para Archery (JPP).
Other campuses in the Metropolitan region (13 campuses and 20 disciplines)
- Streets of Santiago (Santiago): marathon, walk, cycling route and Para cycling route (JPP).
- Lo Aguirre Shooting Range (Pudahuel): shooting and Para sport shooting (JPP).
- Metropolitan Park of Santiago 6 (Providencia): mountain biking. Military School (Las Condes): modern pentathlon.
- Spanish Stadium (Las Condes): Basque pelota.
- Olympic Training Center (Ñuñoa): badminton, table tennis, Para badminton (JPP) and Para table tennis (JPP).
- Center Choose to Live Healthy of La Reina: boxing and wrestling.
- Prince of Wales Country Club (La Reina): golf.
- Chimkowe Gym (Peñalolén): weight lifting.
- Center Choose to Live Healthy from the Mirror: boccia (JPP).
- Bowling Center (La Florida): bowling.
- Municipal Stadium of La Pintana: rugby 7.
- Laguna Los Morros (San Bernardo): water skiing and open water swimming.
Valparaiso Region
- Aconcagua River (The Andes): canoeing slalom.
- San Isidro Riding School (Quillota): jumping, dressage and full event.
- Sausalito Stadium (Viña del Mar): men’s football.
- Sports Center of Viña del Mar: handball.
- Playa El Sol (Viña del Mar): triathlon.
- Elías Figueroa Stadium (Valparaíso): women’s football.
- Naval School Pool (Valparaíso): water polo.
- Nautical Brotherhood of the Pacific (Algarrobo): sailing.
O’Higgins Region
- Punta de Lobos (Pichilemu): surfing.
Bio bio region
- Laguna Grande (San Pedro de la Paz): speed canoeing and rowing.