Panam Sports

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Panam Sports, officially the Pan American Sports Organization (Template:Langx),[1][2] is an international organization which represents the current 41 National Olympic Committees of the American continents.

It is affiliated with the International Olympic Committee and its affiliated bodies, including ANOC, the Association of National Olympic Committees, and serves as the continental association of the American Continents.

The organization's flagship event is the quadrennial Pan American Games, held since 1951. The Parapan American Games were inaugurated in 1999 for disabled athletes and are held alongside the able-bodied Pan American Games. The Pan American Winter Games, for winter sports, were held only once in 1990. The Pan American Sports Festival was inaugurated in 2014 as a developmental event for the region's athletes.

Affiliated organizations

There are four regional entities affiliated with Panam Sports, they are:

Official Languages

The organization's official languages are English and Spanish.[3][4]

Flag

Just like the International Olympic Committee, Panam Sports has its own flag. In 2017, Panam Sports underwent a complete rebranding of the organization, including changes to its commercial name (now Panam Sports), brand and flag. The modern design emphasizes the unity of Panam Sports' 41 member nations, displaying the both continents within a seal that features the new commercial name 'Panam Sports' at the top and 'Organization' at the bottom. The Olympic Rings reside below the seal, symbolizing the continental organization's close relationship with the IOC and the Olympic Games. The seal and accompanying rings are centered on the white background of the flag.

The original flag of PASO-ODEPA contained organization's motto[3][4] "AMÉRICA, ESPÍRITO, SPORT, FRATERNITÉ", each respectively in Spanish, Portuguese, English and French. The original flag also displayed a torch along with the Olympic Rings and five circles with the official colors of the Olympics on a white background. Finally, the words PASO and ODEPA were written to indicate the organization the flag represents.

Member nations

In the following table, the year in which the NOC was recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is also given if it is different from the year in which the NOC was created.

Nation Code National Olympic Committee President Created/Recognised IOC member Subregion
File:Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg Antigua and Barbuda ANT Antigua and Barbuda National Olympic Committee E.P. Chet Greene 1966/1976 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina ARG Argentine Olympic Committee Mario Moccia 1923 Yes South America
File:Flag of Aruba.svg Aruba ARU Aruban Olympic Committee Wanda Broeksema 1985/1986 Yes Caribbean/South AmericaTemplate:NoteTag
File:Flag of the Bahamas.svg Bahamas BAH Bahamas Olympic Committee Romell Knowles 1952 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados BAR Barbados Olympic Association Sandra Osborne 1955 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of Belize.svg Belize BIZ Belize Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association Hilberto Martínez 1967 Yes Central America/Caribbean
File:Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda BER Bermuda Olympic Association Peter Dunne 1935/1936 Yes Northern AmericaTemplate:NoteTag
File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia BOL Bolivian Olympic Committee Marco Antonio Arze Mendoza 1932/1936 Yes South America/Bolivarian
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil BRA Brazilian Olympic Committee Marco Antônio La Porta 1914/1935 Yes South America
File:Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg British Virgin Islands IVB British Virgin Islands Olympic Committee Ephraim Penn 1980/1982 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada CAN Canadian Olympic Committee Tricia Smith 1904/1907 Yes Northern AmericaTemplate:NoteTag
File:Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg Cayman Islands CAY Cayman Islands Olympic Committee Lorette Powell (acting) 1973/1976 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile CHI Chilean Olympic Committee Miguel Ángel Mujica 1934 Yes South America/Bolivarian
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia COL Colombian Olympic Committee Ciro Solano Hurtado 1936/1948 Yes South America/Caribbean/Bolivarian
File:Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Costa Rica CRC Costa Rican Olympic Committee Alexánder Zamora Gomez 1953/1954 Yes Central America/Caribbean
File:Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba CUB Cuban Olympic Committee Roberto León Richards Aguiar 1926/1954 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of Dominica.svg Dominica DMA Dominica Olympic Committee Billy Doctrove 1987/1993 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic DOM Dominican Republic Olympic Committee Antonio Acosta Corletto 1946/1962 Yes Caribbean/Bolivarian
File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador ECU Ecuadorian National Olympic Committee Cap. Jorge Delgado Panchana 1948/1959 Yes South America/Bolivarian
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador ESA El Salvador Olympic Committee Jose Armando Bruni Ochoa 1949/1962 Yes Central America/Bolivarian
File:Flag of Grenada.svg Grenada GRN Grenada Olympic Committee Cheney Joseph 1984 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala GUA Guatemalan Olympic Committee Gerardo Aguirre 1947 Yes Central America/Caribbean/Bolivarian
File:Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana GUY Guyana Olympic Association Kalam Azad Juman-Yassin 1935/1948 Yes South AmericaTemplate:NoteTag
File:Flag of Haiti.svg Haiti HAI Haitian Olympic Committee Hans Larsen 1914/1924 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of Honduras (2022-).svg Honduras HON Honduran Olympic Committee José Ubaldo Zavala Valladares 1956 Yes Central America/Caribbean
File:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica JAM Jamaica Olympic Association Christopher Samuda 1936 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico MEX Mexican Olympic Committee María José Alcalá 1923 Yes Central America/CaribbeanTemplate:NoteTag
File:Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaragua NCA Nicaraguan Olympic Committee Emmett Lang Salmerón 1959 Yes Central America/Caribbean
File:Flag of Panama.svg Panama PAN Panama Olympic Committee Camilo Amado 1934/1947 Yes Central America/Caribbean/South America/Bolivarian
File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay PAR Paraguayan Olympic Committee Camilo Pérez López Moreira 1970 Yes South America/Bolivarian
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru PER Peruvian Olympic Committee Renzo Manyari 1924/1936 Yes South America/Bolivarian
File:Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico PUR Puerto Rico Olympic Committee Sara Rosario 1948 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg Saint Kitts and Nevis SKN Saint Kitts and Nevis Olympic Committee Alphonso Bridgewater 1986/1993 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of Saint Lucia.svg Saint Lucia LCA Saint Lucia Olympic Committee Alfred Emmanuel 1987/1993 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VIN Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Olympic Committee George Trevor Bailey 1982/1987 Yes Caribbean
File:Flag of Suriname.svg Suriname SUR Suriname Olympic Committee Ramon Tjon-A-Fat 1959 Yes South AmericaTemplate:NoteTag
File:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago TTO Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee Diane Henderson 1946/1948 Yes CaribbeanTemplate:NoteTag
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States USA United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee Gene Sykes 1894 Yes Northern AmericaTemplate:NoteTag
File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay URU Uruguayan Olympic Committee Julio César Maglione 1923 Yes South America
File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela VEN Venezuelan Olympic Committee Eduardo Álvarez Camacho 1935 Yes South America/Caribbean/Bolivarian
File:Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg U.S. Virgin Islands ISV Virgin Islands Olympic Committee Angel L. Morales 1967 Yes Caribbean

Former member: Netherlands Antilles Olympic Committee

There are some nations which are not members of the Panam Sports because they are not independent countries:

Presidents

S. No. Name Country Tenure
1. Avery Brundage Template:Flagu 1948–1951[8][9]
2. José de Jesús Clark Flores File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 1951–1955
3. Doug Roby Template:Flagu 1955–1959
4. José de Jesús Clark Flores File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 1959–1971
5. Sylvio de Magalhaes Padilha1 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 1971–1971
6. José Beracasa File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 1971–1975
7. Mario Vázquez Raña File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 1975–2015
8. Ivar Sisniega File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 2015–2015
9. Julio César Maglione File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 2015–2017
10. Neven Ilic File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 2017–present

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Athlete Commission

In 2011, a new Panam Sports Athlete Commission was formed. Former Canadian rhythmic gymnast and three-time Pan American Games gold medalist Alexandra Orlando was selected the president of the commission. The commission will be made up of seven athletes (five current and two former) with two being reserved for non-Olympic sports.[10][11]

Member Country Since Pan American Games Participation
Alexandra Orlando Template:Flagu 2011 2003–2007
Mijaín López File:Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba 2011 2003–2019
Samyr Lainé File:Flag of Haiti.svg Haiti 2011 2003–2011
Andrea Estrada File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala 2011 2011
Guillermo Perez File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 2011 2011
Pedro Causil File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 2011 2011
Shannon Nishi Template:Flagu 2011 2011

Debut of countries per Games

Games Host Year Debuting Countries Total
I Template:Flagicon Buenos Aires 1951 Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO. 20
II Template:Flagicon Mexico City 1955 Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO. 5
III Template:Flagicon Chicago 1959 Template:FlagPASO. 1
IV Template:Flagicon São Paulo 1963 Template:FlagPASO. 1
V Template:Flagicon Winnipeg 1967 Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO. 4
VI Template:Flagicon Cali 1971 0
VII Template:Flagicon Mexico City 1975 Template:FlagPASO. 1
VIII Template:Flagicon San Juan 1979 Template:FlagPASO. 1
IX Template:Flagicon Caracas 1983 Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO. 2
X Template:Flagicon Indianapolis 1987 Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO. 3
XI Template:Flagicon Havana 1991 Template:FlagPASO. 1
XII Template:Flagicon Mar del Plata 1995 Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO, Template:FlagPASO. 3
XIII Template:Flagicon Winnipeg 1999 0
XIV Template:Flagicon Santo Domingo 2003 0
XV Template:Flagicon Rio de Janeiro 2007 0
XVI Template:Flagicon Guadalajara 2011 0
XVII Template:Flagicon Toronto 2015 0
XVIII Template:Flagicon Lima 2019 - 0
XIX Template:Flagicon Santiago 2023 - 0
XX Template:Flagicon Lima 2027 Future -
XXI - 2031 Future -

Exclusion of indigenous sports

Despite criticisms that Ulama, the Mesoamerican Ballgame and Lacrosse[12][13] are not included in the program of the Pan American Games, the number of countries practicing the sport is too small for the sports to be added to the program. As of 2023, there are 19 national federations in the Americas affiliated with World Lacrosse with a minimum number of Panam Sports recognition being 14 (Argentina, Barbados, Bermuda, Canada, United States, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Jamaica, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, Chile, Ecuador, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Panama, and the United States Virgin Islands). However, the Iroquois nation is not recognized as a National Olympic Committee by Panam Sports or the IOC.[14] Thus, there are at this time 14 regional member nations of World Lacrosse, enough for the sport to be included in the Pan Am Games as early as 2027 or 2031. Lacrosse is recognized by the Global Association of International Sports Federations and by the International Olympic Committee and will be played in a six-a-side format at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, but the number of National Federations have to grow to sport to be added at the Pan-An Games program. However, this is not the case with ulama, which inhibits its participation in the Pan American Games. It is a possibility that lacrosse will be included in the program of the Games in the future.[15]

Event

See also

Notes

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