Bids for the 2003 Pan American Games

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CommitteePASO
Election venuePanama City, Panama
36th PASO General Assembly
DecisionDecember 6, 1998
WinnerSanto Domingo (28 votes)
Bids for the
2003 (2003) Pan American Games
Overview
XIV Pan American Games
Winner: Santo Domingo
Runner-up: Guadalajara
Candidate: Medellín
Details
CommitteePASO
Election venuePanama City, Panama
36th PASO General Assembly
Map
Location of the bidding cities
Location of the bidding cities
Important dates
DecisionDecember 6, 1998
Decision
WinnerSanto Domingo (28 votes)
Runner-upGuadalajara (24 votes)

Three cities submitted bids to host the 2003 Pan American Games that were recognized by the Pan American Sports Organization. Santo Domingo was selected by PASO to host the XIV Pan American Games in the second round of voting on December 6, 1998, at its general assembly held in Panama City, Panama.[1]

Medellín was eliminated in the first round, as 26 votes were needed to win.[2] Santo Domingo won the majority vote in the first and second rounds with 24 votes and 28 votes, respectively.[3]

2003 Pan American Games bidding results
City NOC Round 1 Round 2
Santo Domingo Dominican Republic 24 28
Guadalajara Mexico 21 24
Medellín Colombia 6

Bidding cities

Showed preliminary interest

References

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