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2 Participating nations  





3 Sports  





4 Medal table  





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2018 South American Games






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XI South American Games
Host cityCochabamba
CountryBolivia Bolivia
Nations14 NOCs
Athletes4010
Events373
Opening26 May
Closing8 June
Opened byEvo Morales
Main venueEstadio Félix Capriles

The 2018 South American Games was a multi-sport event that took place in Cochabamba, Bolivia. It was the 11th edition of the ODESUR South American Games.[1][2]

A total of 373 sporting events are scheduled to be contested across a variety of sports.[citation needed]

Background

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Bolivia, Venezuela and Peru submitted a bid to ODESUR to become host. Following a unanimous decision, the organization awarded it to the city of Cochabamba, as the other cities Lima and Puerto La Cruz withdrew their candidacies.[3]

Participating nations

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14 countries competed at the games.

  •  Aruba (10)
  •  Bolivia (617) (hosts)
  •  Brazil (316)
  •  Chile (449)
  •  Colombia (461)
  •  Ecuador (234)
  •  Guyana (11)
  •  Panama (55)
  •  Paraguay (252)
  •  Peru (447)
  •  Suriname (13)
  •  Uruguay (217)
  •  Venezuela (394)
  • Sports

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  •  Open water swimming (2) (details)
  •  Swimming (32) (details)
  •  Synchronized swimming (2) (details)
  •  Water polo (1) (details)
  •  Archery (10) (details)
  •  Athletics (45) (details)
  •  Badminton (6) (details)
  •  Basketball (details)
  •  Basque pelota (5) (details)
  •  Bowling (4) (details)
  •  Boxing (13) (details)
  •  Canoeing (12) (details)
  • Cycling (details)
  •  Equestrian (2) (details)
  •  Fencing (12) (details)
  •  Field hockey (2) (details)
  •  Football (2) (details)
  •  Futsal (2) (details)
  •  Golf (3) (details)
  •  Gymnastics (details)
  •  Handball (2) (details)
  •  Judo (14) (details)
  •  Karate (12) (details)
  •  Modern pentathlon (3) (details)
  •  Racquetball (6) (details)
  •  Roller sports (details)
  •  Rowing (14) (details)
  •  Rugby sevens (2) (details)
  •  Sailing (5) (details)
  •  Shooting (15) (details)
  •  Squash (7) (details)
  •  Table tennis (7) (details)
  •  Taekwondo (8) (details)
  •  Tennis (5) (details)
  •  Triathlon (3) (details)
  • Volleyball
  •  Water skiing (10) (details)
  •  Weightlifting (16) (details)
  •  Wrestling (details)
  • Medal table

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      *   Host nation (Host nation)

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 Colombia (COL)947471239
    2 Brazil (BRA)905856204
    3 Venezuela (VEN)435955157
    4 Argentina (ARG)426063165
    5 Chile (CHI)383460132
    6 Ecuador (ECU)25175294
    7 Peru (PER)22294192
    8 Paraguay (PAR)6101430
    9 Uruguay (URU)5101732
    10 Bolivia (BOL)*4151534
    11 Panama (PAN)24410
    12 Suriname (SUR)2013
    13 Aruba (ARU)0213
    14 Guyana (GUY)0145
    Totals (14 entries)3733734541200

    References

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    1. ^ "Bolivia speeds up preparations for 2018 South American Games". EFE. Madrid, Spain. 7 May 2017. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  • ^ Mora Pedraza, Constanza (29 March 2018). "Bolivia's Cochabamba all set to stage the 2018 South American Games". Association Internationale de la Presse Sportive (AIPS). Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  • ^ El Tiempo, Casa Editorial. "Cochabamba realizará los Juegos Suramericanos del 2018". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-05-26.
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