Bids for the 1963 Pan American Games
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| Overview | |
|---|---|
| IV Pan American Games | |
| Winner: São Paulo Runner-up: Winnipeg | |
| Details | |
| Committee | PASO |
| Map | |
| Location of the bidding cities | |
| Important dates | |
| Decision | August 25, 1959 |
| Decision | |
| Winner | São Paulo (18 votes) |
| Runner-up | Winnipeg (5 votes) |
For the first time, two cities submitted bids to host the 1963 Pan American Games that were recognized by the Pan American Sports Organization (PASO). On August 25, 1959, São Paulo was selected over Winnipeg to host the IV Pan American Games by the PASO at the VII Pan American Sports Congress in Chicago, United States.[1][2]