La Pampa Competition HQ Announced – Infopico.com

The Undersecretariat of Sports, Recreation and Social Tourism of the Ministry of Social Development and Human Rights of the Government of La Pampa, continues to advance in the organization of the XXXII Binational Games of La Araucanía, to be played in this province from December 6 to 12.

Because Tierra del Fuego suspended the Araucanía Games for the economic crisis that the country is going through, Pampa took the post and decided to make an effort so that the competition that brings together the six Patagonian provinces and the seven regional regional ones can be carried out. After analyzing one by one the scenarios available, the hotel places and in search of the Araucanía to also reach the interior of the province, the headquarters to be used in each of the sports are the following: the cycling will compete in the circuit of the Autodrome Province of La Pampa, in Toay, where the different tests will be held, which will take place for four days. The swimming will have as its stage the municipal swimming PM RIGLOS, while Eduardo Castex will receive the male volleyball (Racing, Student and Belgrano courts).

In general Pico (Costa Brava, Cultural Argentino, Pico FBC, Sportivo Independiente and Ferro Carril West), the second most important city in the province, women’s football meetings will be played. In the localities of Ataliva Roca, General Acha and Quehué will play the female volleyball, in an area that this discipline has been having an important development. In addition, General Acha was also appointed headquarters of women’s basketball. In Santa Rosa they will play male basketball (on the students’ courts, Butaló and General Belgrano Sports Center), male football (All Boys, Mac Allister, Belgrano and Atlético Santa Rosa), Judo in both branches (Sum of School 95) and Athletics (Synthetic Synthetic Road).

Aiko Tanaka

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