2001 Bolivarian Games

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Host cityAmbato, Tungurahua
Country Ecuador
Nations6
Athletes2000
XIV Bolivarian Games
Host cityAmbato, Tungurahua
Country Ecuador
Nations6
Athletes2000
Events29 sports + 4 exhib.
OpeningSeptember 7, 2001 (2001-09-07)
ClosingSeptember 16, 2001 (2001-09-16)
Opened byRoberto Hanze
Torch lighterJefferson Pérez
Main venueEstadio Bellavista

The XIV Bolivarian Games (Spanish: Juegos Bolivarianos) were a multi-sport event held between September 7–16, 2001, in Ambato, Ecuador. Some events took place in Guayaquil and in Quito. The Games were organized by the Bolivarian Sports Organization (ODEBO).

The opening ceremony took place on September 7, 2001, at the Estadio Bellavista in Ambato, Ecuador. The Games were officially opened by Ecuadorean Minister for Education, Culture and Sports (Spanish: ministro de Educación, Cultura y Deportes) Roberto Hanze as a delegate for president Gustavo Noboa.[1] Torch lighter was racewalker, olympic gold medalist Jefferson Pérez.[2]

Gold medal winners from Ecuador were published by the Comité Olímpico Ecuatoriano.[3]

Ambato hosted the following competitions: athletics, basketball, bodybuilding, boxing, chess, climbing (alpinism), football, artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, judo, karate, squash, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, volleyball, weightlifting, wrestling[4]

Guayaquil hosted the following competitions: archery, baseball, beach volleyball, billiards, bowling, canoeing, racquetball, rowing, shooting, softball, surfing, swimming, triathlon, yachting[4]

Quito hosted the following competitions: cycling, equestrian, fencing [4]

Participation

About 2000 athletes from 6 countries were reported to participate:[5]

Sports

Medal count

References

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