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The 2023 Pan American Games (Spanish: Juegos Panamericanos de 2023), officially the XIX Pan American Games and commonly known as Santiago 2023, were an international multi-sport event governed by the Panam Sports Organization, held in Santiago, Chile from October 20 to November 5, 2023; preliminary rounds in certain events began on October 18, 2023. These are the first Pan American Games to be held in Chile, and the eighth to be held in South America. This was the most successful Pan American Games for Brazil with 66 gold medals and for Mexico with 52 gold medals.

The games were held in 39 venues across the Santiago Metropolitan Region and another three regions of Chile. The Pan American Games and the 2023 Parapan American Games were organized by the Santiago Organizing Committee for the 2023 Pan and Parapan American Games.

Venues[]

Venue Location Events
Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos Santiago Opening ceremony, athletics
Aquatic Center, National Stadium Park Aquatics (artistic swimming, diving, swimming, water polo)
Contact Sports Training Center, National Stadium Park Judo, karate, taekwondo
Field Hockey Training Center, National Stadium Park Field hockey
Multisport Complex 1 Basketball (5x5)
Chilean Paralympic Training Center Fencing
Skating Rink, National Stadium Park Roller sports (inline speed skating)
Tennis and Racquet Sports Training Center, National Stadium Park Racquetball, squash, tennis
Training Center for Collective Sport, National Stadium Park Gymnastics (artistic, rhythmic, trampoline)
Urban Sports Esplanade Cycling (BMX freestyle), roller sports (skateboarding)
Cerrillos Bicentennial Park Sport climbing
Baseball and Softball Centre Baseball, softball
Archery Fields, Peñalolen Park Archery
Beach Volleyball Center, Peñalolen Park Beach volleyball
BMX Track, Peñalolen Park Cycling (BMX racing)
Velódromo Peñalolén Cycling (track), roller sports (artistic)
Movistar Arena
(Arena Parque O'Higgins)
Volleyball (indoor)
Streets of Santiago Athletics (marathon/race walk), cycling (road)
Bernardo O'Higgins Military School Las Condes Modern pentathlon
Estadio Español Center Basketball (3x3), basque pelota
Bowling Center La Florida Bowling
Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida Closing ceremony
Chimkowe Gym Peñalolén Breaking, weightlifting
Lo Aguirre Shooting Range Pudahuel Shooting
Laguna Los Morros San Bernardo Aquatics (open-water swimming), water skiing
Estadio Municipal de La Pintana La Pintana Rugby sevens
Olympic Training Center Ñuñoa Badminton, boxing, table tennis, wrestling
Prince of Wales Country Club La Reina Golf
Santiago Metropolitan Park Providencia Cycling (mountain biking)
Aconcagua River Los Andes Canoeing (slalom)
Elías Figueroa Stadium Valparaíso Football (women's)
Hermandad Náutica del Pacífico Algarrobo Sailing
San Isidro Riding School Quillota Equestrian (dressage, eventing, jumping)
El Sol Beach Viña del Mar Triathlon
Sausalito Stadium Football (men's)
Viña del Mar City Gym Handball
Punta de Lobos Pichilemu Surfing
Laguna Grande San Pedro de la Paz Canoeing (sprint), rowing

Broadcasters[]

Country Broadcaster(s)
Argentina DSports, TyC Sports
Bolivia Tigo Sports
Brazil CazéTV
Canada CBC/Radio-Canada
Chile Canal 13, Chilevisión, TVN, CDO, DSports, TNT Sports, UChile TV, Zapping Sports, Pluto TV, ADN Radio Chile, Radio Agricultura, Radio Cooperativa
Colombia Win Sports
Costa Rica Trivisión 36
Cuba ICRT
Dominican Republic RTVD 4
Ecuador Teleamazonas
El Salvador Claro Sports
Guatemala Claro Sports
Haiti Denilson Spò Ayiti
Honduras Claro Sports
Jamaica Panam Sports Channel
Mexico Claro Sports
Nicaragua Claro Sports
Panama Cable Onda Sports
Paraguay Panam Sports Channel
Peru TV Perú
Puerto Rico Telemundo Puerto Rico
Russia
Commonwealth of Independent States
Viasat
Trinidad and Tobago Panam Sports Channel
United States FuboTV
Uruguay Antel
Venezuela TVes