2026 Olympics: Venues Revealed

Puebla, Puebla.- In a gala night held within the framework of the Plenary Session of the National System of Physical Culture and Sports (SINADE), the official announcement of the venues and disciplines of the CONADE 2026 National Olympiad was carried out, an edition that will be special and historic as it commemorates the 30th anniversary of this multi-sports event.

The announcement was led by the general director of the National Commission of Physical Culture and Sports (CONADE), Rommel Pacheco Marrufo, and the governor of the state of Puebla, Alejandro Armenta Mier, who announced the distribution of competitions in seven states of the country, highlighting Puebla as the main headquarters.

The Institute of Sports and Physical Culture of Baja California (INDEBC) was present through its general director, Laura Marmolejo Toscano, and the coordinator of the Tijuana High Performance Center (CAR), José Reyes Ronfini, who witnessed this important announcement for national sports.

Puebla, main headquarters

The state of Puebla will host 16 disciplines: basketball, 3×3 basketball, breaking, sport climbing, fencing, soccer, golf, karate, associated wrestling, inline hockey, rugby, softball, tennis, table tennis, volleyball and beach volleyball.

Other venues confirmed for the CONADE 2026 National Olympiad

• Guanajuato: Diving, fronton, swimming and artistic swimming.

• Yucatán: Canoeing, judo, rowing and sailing.

• San Luis Potosí: Chess, charrería, handball, racquetball, rodeo and squash.

• Nayarit: Open water, 5-a-side baseball, baseball, boxing, weightlifting, surfing and triathlon.

• Jalisco: Athletics, bowling, cycling, field hockey, roller skating, modern pentathlon, shooting sports and water polo.

• Tlaxcala: Badminton, men’s and women’s artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline gymnastics, artistic and speed skating, taekwondo and archery.

James Whitfield

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