Venues of the 2003 Pan American Games

The 2003 Pan American Games were held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and surrounding area. The Pan American Games ran from in July and August 2003.

This is a list of competition venues that were used during the games. 34 Venues will be used, with a majority of them being built for the games.

Olympic Park Cluster

Venue Sports Capacity Ref.
Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic CenterBasketball9,000 [1]
Softball StadiumSoftball5,000 [2]
Olympic Velodrome - Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic CenterCycling (track)2,000 [3]
Olympic StadiumAthletics
Ceremonies
Football
35,000 [4]
Judo PavilionFencing
Judo
2,000 [5]
Aquatics Center - Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic CenterDiving
Swimming
Synchronized swimming
Water polo
4,000 [6]
Combat PavilionKarate
Taekwondo
Wrestling
2,500 [7]
Volleyball PavilionVolleyball5,000 [8]
Road cycling circuitCycling (road)10,000 [9]
Racquetball PavilionRacquetball600 [10]
Olympic Stadium Basque PelotaBasque pelota400 [11]

East Park Cluster

Venue Sports Capacity Ref.
Tennis CenterTennis3,600 [12]
Handball HallHandball2,000 [13]
Weightlifting PavilionWeightlifting2,000 [14]
East Park Football FieldFootball2,000 [15]
Table Tennis CenterTable tennis2,300 [16]
Gymnastic PavilionGymnastics (Artistic and Rhythmic)3,000 [17]
Hockey Field - East ParkField hockey2,000 [18]
Archery field - East ParkArchery500 [19]

Venues elsewhere in Santo Domingo

Venue Sports Capacity Ref.
UASD PavilionBadminton2,000 [20]
Estadio QuisqueyaBaseball16,500 [21]
Sebelen Bowling CenterBowling800 [22]
Carlos Teo Cruz ColiseumBoxing7,000 [23]
Isabela RiverWater skiing600[24]
Mauricio Baez ClubRoller skating4,000[25]
Feria GanaderaModern pentathlon
Volleyball (beach)
2,000[26]
Sans Souci Shooting CenterShooting2,000[27]
Sans SouciTriathlon5,000[28]
Body Shop - Plaza NacoSquash800[29]

Venues outside of Santo Domingo

Venue Sports Capacity City Ref.
Estadio Panamericano, San CristóbalFootball2,800San Cristóbal[30]
Rincon LakeCanoeing (sprint)
Rowing
800Sabana del Puerto[31]
Club NauticoSailing2,000Boca Chica[32]
Mountain Bike CenterCycling (Mountain biking)2,000Jarabacoa[33]
Palmarejo Equestrian CenterEquestrian (Dressage and Jumping)600-[34]

References

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