Bids for the 1959 Pan American Games
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| Overview | |
|---|---|
| III Pan American Games | |
| Winner: Cleveland | |
| Details | |
| Committee | PASO |
| Map | |
| Location of the bidding cities | |
| Important dates | |
| Decision | March 11, 1955 |
| Decision | |
| Winner | Cleveland |
One city initially submitted a bid to host the 1959 Pan American Games that was recognized by the Pan American Sports Organization (PASO), along with three cities that withdrew their bids. On March 11, 1955, at the IV Pan American Congress in Mexico City, PASO selected Cleveland unanimously to host the III Pan American Games.[1][2][3]
On April 15, 1957, Cleveland asked PASO to be relieved of their assignment as the host city. Subsequently, both Guatemala City and Rio de Janeiro informed PASO that they would not be able to host the games either. Two cities came forward as candidates host the games, Chicago and São Paulo, and on August 3, 1957, Chicago was selected over São Paulo by a vote of 13 to 6.[1][4]
Candidate cities
On March 11, 1955, PASO decided by unanimous vote to hold the games in Cleveland city after Guatemala, Chile, and Brazil withdrew the proposals they had presented to be held in their respective countries. At the same time, the committee decided that the 1963 Pan American Games would be held in a city in Latin America.[3]
Cleveland, United States
Withdrew bid
Guatemala City, Rio de Janeiro, and Santiago all withdrew their accepted bids prior to the final voting date.[3][5]
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Santiago, Chile
Interested cities
Detroit, Houston, and Los Angeles showed interest in holding the Games.[5]
Detroit, United States
Houston, United States
Los Angeles, United States