Venues of the 2003 Pan American Games

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2003 Pan American Games

The 2003 Pan American Games were held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and surrounding area. The Pan American Games ran from in July and August 2003.

This is a list of competition venues that were used during the games. 34 Venues will be used, with a majority of them being built for the games.

Olympic Park Cluster

Venue Sports Capacity Ref.
Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center Basketball 9,000 [1]
Softball Stadium Softball 5,000 [2]
Olympic Velodrome - Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center Cycling (track) 2,000 [3]
Olympic Stadium Athletics
Ceremonies
Football
35,000 [4]
Judo Pavilion Fencing
Judo
2,000 [5]
Aquatics Center - Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center Diving
Swimming
Synchronized swimming
Water polo
4,000 [6]
Combat Pavilion Karate
Taekwondo
Wrestling
2,500 [7]
Volleyball Pavilion Volleyball 5,000 [8]
Road cycling circuit Cycling (road) 10,000 [9]
Racquetball Pavilion Racquetball 600 [10]
Olympic Stadium Basque Pelota Basque pelota 400 [11]

East Park Cluster

Venue Sports Capacity Ref.
Tennis Center Tennis 3,600 [12]
Handball Hall Handball 2,000 [13]
Weightlifting Pavilion Weightlifting 2,000 [14]
East Park Football Field Football 2,000 [15]
Table Tennis Center Table tennis 2,300 [16]
Gymnastic Pavilion Gymnastics (Artistic and Rhythmic) 3,000 [17]
Hockey Field - East Park Field hockey 2,000 [18]
Archery field - East Park Archery 500 [19]

Venues elsewhere in Santo Domingo

Venue Sports Capacity Ref.
UASD Pavilion Badminton 2,000 [20]
Estadio Quisqueya Baseball 16,500 [21]
Sebelen Bowling Center Bowling 800 [22]
Carlos Teo Cruz Coliseum Boxing 7,000 [23]
Isabela River Water skiing 600 [24]
Mauricio Baez Club Roller skating 4,000 [25]
Feria Ganadera Modern pentathlon
Volleyball (beach)
2,000 [26]
Sans Souci Shooting Center Shooting 2,000 [27]
Sans Souci Triathlon 5,000 [28]
Body Shop - Plaza Naco Squash 800 [29]

Venues outside of Santo Domingo

Venue Sports Capacity City Ref.
Estadio Panamericano, San Cristóbal Football 2,800 San Cristóbal [30]
Rincon Lake Canoeing (sprint)
Rowing
800 Sabana del Puerto [31]
Club Nautico Sailing 2,000 Boca Chica [32]
Mountain Bike Center Cycling (Mountain biking) 2,000 Jarabacoa [33]
Palmarejo Equestrian Center Equestrian (Dressage and Jumping) 600 - [34]

References

  1. ^ Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center
  2. ^ Softball Stadium - 27 de Febrero
  3. ^ Olympic Velodrome - Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center
  4. ^ Olympic Stadium - 27 de Febrero
  5. ^ Judo Center - 27 de Febrero
  6. ^ Aquatics Center - Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center
  7. ^ Combat Pavilion - 27 de Febrero
  8. ^ Volleyball Pavilion - 27 de Febrero
  9. ^ Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center cycling
  10. ^ Racquet Pavilion - 27 de Febrero
  11. ^ Olympic Stadium - 27 de Febrero
  12. ^ Tennis Center - East Park, Faro A Colon Av
  13. ^ East Park - Faro Colon Av
  14. ^ Weightlifting Pavilion - East Park, Faro A Colon Av
  15. ^ East Park Football Field - Faro A Colon Av
  16. ^ Table Tennis Center - East Park, Faro A Colon Av
  17. ^ Gymnastic Pavilion - East Park, Faro A Colon Av
  18. ^ Hockey Field - East Park, Faro A Colon Av
  19. ^ East Park - Faro Colon Av
  20. ^ UASD Pavilion - Jose Contreras Av Between Maximo Gomez & Triadentes
  21. ^ Quisqueya Park - Tiradentes Av
  22. ^ Sebelen Bowling Center - Abraham Lincoln Av
  23. ^ Carlos Teo Cruz Coliseum (Quisqueya Park) - Tiradentes Av
  24. ^ Isabela River - Mirador North Park
  25. ^ Mauricio Baez Club - Villa Juana
  26. ^ Feria Ganadera - Banco Central Club - 30 De Mayo Hwy
  27. ^ Sans Souci Shooting Center - Espana Av
  28. ^ San Souci - Espana Av
  29. ^ Body Shop - Plaza Naco
  30. ^ San Cristobal Football Field - Duarte Av
  31. ^ Rincon Lake - Sabana Del Puerto County
  32. ^ Club Nautico - Boca Chica
  33. ^ Mountain Bike Center - Jarabacoa Mountain
  34. ^ Palmarejo Equestrian Center - Duarte Hwy Km 15
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