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The Pan American Games are a multi-sport event, held every four years between competitors from all nations of the Americas.

History

The idea of holding a Pan American Games grew from the Central American Games first organised in the 1920s. In 1932, a first proposal was made for Pan American Games, and the Pan American Sports Organization was established. The first Games were scheduled to be staged in Buenos Aires in 1943, but World War II caused them to be postponed until 1951. Since then, the Games have been held every four years, with participation at the most recent event at over 5,000 athletes from 42 countries.

However, the Pan American games have lost status, particularly in the United States, and have not received much attention in the sporting press as of late in the United States and Canada. The 1999 games in Winnipeg were attended mainly by second-string American athletes and were not covered by any news anchors or television from the major U.S. broadcast networks, although a one-hour highlights package aired on ESPN after the games. In Canada, there was plenty of coverage, including a nightly two-hour program on CBC, with an additional hour on local affiliate CBWT, French-language coverage on Radio-Canada, plus daytime coverage on TSN. By 2003, the Pan American Games were once again neglected by the media.

Generally, the Pan American Games receive plenty of attention in most Latin American countries. The 2007 edition, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has prompted the Organizing Committee to restore important venues such as the Estádio do Maracanã and build a new Olympic Village. It is expected that the games will improve infrastructure in the city and lay the foundations for a possible bid for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

There have been attempts to hold Pan American Winter Games as well, but these have been without much success. The planned 1989 edition had to be postponed until a year later due to bad weather conditions, and even then only the alpine events could be held. The edition for 1993 was cancelled completely, and the Pan American Winter Games have not been held since.There have been periodic attempts to establish winter Pan American Games. In fact, the organizers of the 1951 Pan American Games in Buenos Aires planned to stage winter events later in the but dropped the idea for lack of interest.

Lake Placid, New York, tried to organize Winter Games in 1959, but again not enough Pan American countries expressed interest and the plans were cancelled.

In 1988, members of PASO voted to hold the first Pan American Winter Games at Las Lenas, Argentina in September of 1989. It was further agreed that Winter Games would be held every four years.

Lack of snow forced postponement of the games until Sept. 16-22, 1990, when eight countries sent 97 athletes to Las Lenas. Of that total, 76 were from just three countries, Argentina, Canada, and the United States. Weather was unseasonably warm and again there was little snow, so only three Alpine sking events, the slalom, giant slalom, and Super G, were staged. The U. S. and Canada combined to win all 18 medals.

Undeterred, PASO awarded the 2nd Pan American Winter Games to Santiago, Chile for 1993. The United States warned that it wouldn't take part unless a full schedule of events was held. The Santiago organizing committee eventually gave up and the idea hasn't been revived since then

Locations of Pan American Games

Year Games Host City Country Date Athletes Nations Sports Most Gold Medals
1951IBuenos Aires ArgentinaFebruary 25 - March 9 195125132118 Argentina
1955IIMexico City MexicoMarch 12 - March 26 195525832217 United States
1959IIIChicago United StatesAugust 27 - September 7 195922632518 United States
1963IVSão Paulo BrazilApril 20 - May 5 196316652219 United States
1967VWinnipeg CanadaJuly 23 - August 6 196723612918 United States
1971VICali ColombiaJuly 30 - August 13 197129353218 United States
1975VIIMexico City MexicoOctober 12 - October 26 197531463318 United States
1979VIIISan Juan Puerto RicoJuly 1 - July 15 197937003422 United States
1983IXCaracas VenezuelaAugust 14 - August 29 198334263623 United States
1987XIndianapolis United StatesAugust 8 - August 23 198744533827 United States
1991XIHavana CubaAugust 2 - August 18 199145193926 Cuba
1995XIIMar del Plata ArgentinaMarch 12 - March 26 199551444234 United States
1999XIIIWinnipeg CanadaJuly 23 - August 8 199952754234 United States
2003XIVSanto Domingo Dominican RepublicAugust 1 - August 17 200351964235 United States
2007XVRio de Janeiro BrazilJuly 13 - July 29 2007est. 55004241 United States
2011XVIGuadalajara MexicoOctober 13 - October 30 2011

Medals table

The table below gives an overview of the all-time medal count of the Pan American Games.

 Rank  Nation GoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States174812958733916
2 Cuba7815314811793
3 Canada3485466821576
4 Argentina258278363899
5 Brazil241283403927
6 Mexico157217409783
7 Venezuela71158223452
8 Colombia57110160329
9 Chile3770108215
10 Puerto Rico2171113205
11 Jamaica213359113
12 Dominican Republic194385147
13 Ecuador14133663
14 Uruguay11224275
15 Trinidad and Tobago8172550
16 Guatemala7122948
17 Bahamas611825
18 Peru5285891
19 Netherlands Antilles491629
20 Costa Rica461020
21 Suriname42511
22 Panama3202447
23 Guyana241117
24 El Salvador161219
25 Bermuda1438
26 Antigua and Barbuda1034
270459
28 Cayman Islands0402
29 Barbados03710
 Nicaragua03710
31 Haiti0257
32 Paraguay0167
33 Honduras0145
34 Bolivia0123
 Grenada0123
36 Dominica0112
37 Belize0022
 Saint Lucia0022
39 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines0011
 Aruba0011
40 British Virgin Islands0000
 Saint Kitts and Nevis0000 | || ||3497||3477||3875||10849

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