The 2013 Central American Games, the X edition of the Central American Games, were celebrated in San José, Costa Rica from 3 to 17 March 2013. It was largest multi-sport event organized in Costa Rica.[1]
The games were officially opened by Costa Rican president Laura Chinchilla. Torch lighter was swimmer Sylvia Poll, who won the silver medal at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul.[2]
Venues
San José, Costa Rica
Venue
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Capacity
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Sports
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Estadio Nacional
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35,062
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Athletics Chess Football (soccer)
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Estadio Ernesto Rohrmoser
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TBD
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Football (soccer)
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Estadio Zapote
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TBD
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Football (soccer)
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Parque Metropolitano La Sábana
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TBD
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Softball
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Patinódromo del Parque Metropolitano
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TBD
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Roller speed skating
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Avenida Paseo Colón
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TBD
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Roller speed skating
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Gimnasio Nacional
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TBD
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Volleyball
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Gimnasio Nacional Eddy Cortés
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TBD
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Artistic Gymnastic
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Estadio de Beisbol Antonio Escarré
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TBD
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Baseball
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Gimnasio de la Ciudad Deportiva de San José
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TBD
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Basketball Handball
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Piscina olímpica de la Ciudad Deportiva de San José
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TBD
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Swimming
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Ciudad Deportiva de Hatillo
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TBD
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Racquetball
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Cancha de Hatillo 7
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TBD
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Beach volleyball
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Bol Cariari
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TBD
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Bowling
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Gimnasio del Liceo de Costa Rica
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TBD
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Bodybuilding Boxing Taekwondo Table tennis
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Club Hípico La Caraña
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TBD
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Equestrianism
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Nave de Ladrillo de La Antigua Aduana
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TBD
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Fencing
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Radial de la Florencio del Castillo, and Route 32
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TBD
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Road Cycling
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Gimnasio del Polideportivo de San Francisco de Dos Ríos
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TBD
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Weightlifting Wrestling
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Gimnasio del Colegio Técnico Profesional de Santa Ana
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TBD
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Futsal
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Escuela Central de San Sebastián
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TBD
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Judo Karate
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Piscina María del Milagro Paris
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TBD
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Synchronized swimming
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Parque de la Paz
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TBD
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BMX cycling
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Tenis del Parque de La Paz
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TBD
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tennis
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Universidad para La Paz
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TBD
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Mountain biking
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Open water swimming
Triathlon
Endurance riding (Equestrianism)
Sports
Medal table
* Host nation (Costa Rica)
References
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