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2012 Bolivarian Beach Games


I Boilivarian Beach GamesHost cityNations participatingAthletes participatingEventsOpening ceremonyClosing ceremonyOfficially opened byAthlete's OathBolivarian TorchStadium
[[File:Logo 2012 beach bolivarian games.jpg200pxcenterLogo of the I Bolivarian Beach Games]]
Official logo of the Lima 2012 Bolivarian Beach Games.
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title=Ministra inaugura Juegos Bolivarianosauthor=El Peruanourl=http://www.elperuano.pe/Edicion/noticia-ministra-inaugura-juegos-bolivarianos-50192.aspxlanguage=Spanishaccess-date=2012-11-04archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121103204704/http://www.elperuano.pe/Edicion/noticia-ministra-inaugura-juegos-bolivarianos-50192.aspxarchive-date=2012-11-03url-status=dead}}
author=Expresourl=http://www.expreso.com.pe/noticia/2012/11/02/fiesta-deportivatitle=¡Fiesta deportiva!language=Spanishaccess-date=2012-11-04archive-url=https://archive.today/20130416124104/http://www.expreso.com.pe/noticia/2012/11/02/fiesta-deportivaarchive-date=2013-04-16url-status=dead}}
Sofía Mulánovich
Manuel Bonilla

The 2012 Bolivarian Beach Games, officially the I Bolivarian Beach Games, is an international multi-sport event that is being held from November 1–11, 2012 in Lima, Peru. With approximately 1,500 athletes from 10 nations participating in 15 sports. The Bolivarian Beach are organized by the ODEBO, the Bolivarian Sports Organization.

The 2012 Bolivarian Beach Games saw the participation of Chile for the first time as a Bolivarian team, Chile had joined ODEBO not long before the games. The event also was the first time ODEBO invited not-bolivarian countries to join the 7 registered countries.

The Games

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony of the games took place on November 1, 2012, at 8:00 pm Peruvian Standard Time (-05:00 UTC) at Manuel Bonilla Stadium.

Participating teams

All 6 members of ODEBO competed at the Games plus the 4 invited members from PASO for a total of 10 countries.

ODEBO Members

  • (Host)

Invited nations

Sports

Subaquatic

  • Open water swimming with swimfins (2) (details)
  • Calendar

    OCOpening ceremonyEvent competitions1Event finalsEGExhibition galaCCClosing ceremony
    November1st
    Thu2nd
    Fri3rd
    Sat4th
    Sun5th
    Mon6th
    Tue7th
    Wed8th
    Thu9th
    Fri10th
    Sat11th
    SunEventsNovember1st
    Thu2nd
    Fri3rd
    Sat4th
    Sun5th
    Mon6th
    Tue7th
    Wed8th
    Thu9th
    Fri10th
    Sat11th
    SunEvents
    [[File:Olympic Rings Icon.svg20pxalt=link=]] CeremoniesOCCC
    [[Image:Handball pictogram.svg20pxalt=link=]] Beach handball
    [[Image:Rugby pictogram.svg20pxalt=link=]] Beach rugby
    [[Image:Football pictogram.svg20pxalt=link=]] Beach soccer
    [[Image:Tennis pictogram.svg20pxalt=link=]] Beach tennis
    [[Image:Volleyball (beach) pictogram.svg20pxalt=link=]] Beach volleyball
    [[Image:Canoeing pictogram.svg20pxalt=link=]] Canoeing
    [[Image:Open water swimming pictogram.svg
    [[Image:Rowing pictogram.svg20pxalt=link=]] Rowing
    [[Image:Sailing pictogram.svg20pxalt=link=]] Sailing
    [[Image:Swimming pictogram.svg20pxalt=link=]] Freediving
    [[Image:Surfing pictogram.svg20pxalt=link=]] Surf
    [[Image:Triathlon pictogram.svg20pxalt=link=]] Triathlon
    [[Image:Water skiing pictogram.svg20pxalt=link=]] Waterskiing
    Total Events
    Cumulative Total

    Medal table

    Final medal tally

    1Host nation

    Medal table reflecting the final results as of November 11, 2012.

    References

    References

    1. El Peruano. "Ministra inaugura Juegos Bolivarianos".
    2. Expreso. "¡Fiesta deportiva!".
    3. [http://www.bolivarianosplaya2012.pe/Home/Games/Participantes.aspx Participantes en los Juegos Bolivarianos de Playa - Lima 2012] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-11-07 (In Spanish))
    4. "MultideportesInauguración de Bolivarianos de Playa fue un éxito según los dirigentes". RPP Noticias.
    5. "Handball de Playa en los I Bolivarianos de Playa".
    6. "Rugby de Playa en los I Bolivarianos de Playa".
    7. "Fútbol Playa en los I Bolivarianos de Playa".
    8. "Tennis de Playa en los I Bolivarianos de Playa".
    9. "Voleibol de Playa en los I Bolivarianos de Playa".
    10. "Canotaje en los I Bolivarianos de Playa".
    11. "Actividades Subacuaticas en los I Bolivarianos de Playa".
    12. "Remo en los I Bolivarianos de Playa".
    13. "Vela en los I Bolivarianos de Playa".
    14. "Actividades Subacuaticas en los I Bolivarianos de Playa".
    15. "Surf en los I Bolivarianos de Playa".
    16. "Triatlón en los I Bolivarianos de Playa".
    17. "Esquí Nautico en los I Bolivarianos de Playa".
    18. "Medallero General {{!}} I Juegos de Playa ..:: Peru 2012 ::..".
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