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| Abbreviation | ParaPan-Am Games |
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| First event | 1999 Parapan American Games in Mexico City, Mexico |
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| Occur every | 4 years |
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| Last event | 2023 Parapan American Games in Santiago, Chile |
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| Purpose | Multi-sport event for athletes with physical disabilities from nations on the American continent |
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- 1999
- 2003
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- 2019
- 2023
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The Parapan American Games is an international multi-sport event for athletes with physical disabilities held every four years after every Pan American Games. The first Games were held in 1999 in Mexico City, Mexico.[1] The 2003 Parapan American Games was the last Parapan American Games that was not held in the same city as the Pan American Games. The most recent Parapan American Games were held between 17 and 26 November 2023, in Santiago, Chile.
It is organized by the Americas Paralympic Committee.
Games
Host cities of the Parapan American Games
Sports
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Years
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| Archery
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2011–2015, 2023
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| Athletics
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Since 1999 (compulsory)
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| Badminton
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2019–present
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| Boccia
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2003, 2011–present (compulsory)
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| Cycling
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2003, 2011–present
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| Equestrian
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2003
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| Football 5-a-side
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2007–present (compulsory)
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| Football 7-a-side
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2007, 2015–present (compulsory)
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| Goalball
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2011–present (compulsory)
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| Judo
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2007–present (compulsory)
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Years
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| Powerlifting
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2007–present
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| Shooting
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2019–present
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| Swimming
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1999–present (compulsory)
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| Table tennis
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1999, 2007–present (compulsory)
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| Taekwondo
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2019–present
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| Sitting volleyball
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2003–2019
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| Wheelchair basketball
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1999–present (compulsory)
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| Wheelchair fencing
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2003
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| Wheelchair tennis
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2003–present
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| Wheelchair rugby
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2015–present (compulsory)
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All-time medal table
- Last updated after the 2023 Parapan American Games.
Youth Games
The Youth Parapan American Games is an international multi-sport event for athletes aged 12 to 21 with physical disabilities.[2] The games were created after the 2003 Pan American Games in order to reduce the large average age gap between countries in the Americas. [3] The games are held every four years, staggering with the Pan American and Parapan American games, with first of its kind being held in 2005 in Barquisimeto, Venezuela.
List of Youth Parapan American Games
See also
References
External links
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- 1999 Mexico City
- 2003 Mar del Plata
- 2007 Rio de Janeiro
- 2011 Guadalajara
- 2015 Toronto
- 2019 Lima
- 2023 Santiago
- 2027 TBD
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- 2005 Barquisimeto
- 2009 Bogotá
- 2013 Buenos Aires
- 2017 São Paulo
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| Affiliated organizations |
- ODEBO (Bolivarian)
- CACSO (Central America and Caribbean)
- ODESUR (South America)
- ORDECA (Central America)
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| Affiliated competitions | |
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| Africa |
- APC – African Paralympic Committee
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| Americas |
- APC – Americas Paralympic Committee
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| Asia | |
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| Europe | |
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| Oceania |
- OPC – Oceania Paralympic Committee
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Regional |
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| Africa |
- African Games
- African Para Games
- African Youth Games
- All-Africa University Games
- West African University Games
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| Americas |
- Pan American
- Central American and the Caribbean
- Latin American
- North American
- South American
- South American Games
- South American Beach Games
- South American University Games
- South American Youth Games
- Caribbean
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| Oceania | |
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| Intercontinental | |
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National |
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| Americas | |
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| Asia | |
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| Europe |
- Poland (youth)
- WheelPower
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Historical1 |
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Pre-Modern Olympics (in order, from 1900 BC to 1859 AD) | |
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Alternatives to the Modern Olympics | |
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Defunct regional or community events | |
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