Official Contract Signed Between Panam Sports and Lima 2027
LIMA, Peru, February 20, 2025. – After two days of fruitful work
between Panam Sports and the Lima 2027 Organizing Committee, the
host city contract for the 20th edition of the Pan American Games
was signed in the Peruvian capital.
“We are very pleased with the signing of this contract. We see a
highly committed and passionate Organizing Committee with whom we
share the same goal: to ensure the success of this sporting
celebration, always keeping the athletes at the center of our
decisions,” said Panam Sports Secretary General Jimena Saldaña.
With many lessons learned and tasks ahead, the first in-person
meeting between Panam Sports and the Lima 2027 Organizing Committee
came to an end.
The Panam Sports team, led by Secretary General Jimena Saldaña,
included Major Events Director Ana Paula González, Sports Director
Andrea Carvajal, Olympic Solidarity Director Karla Lecona, Marketing
Director Mathias Hanna, and Communications Director Alejandro
Goycoolea.
On the other hand, the Lima 2027 Organizing Committee was headed by
its President, Federico Tong, along with Peruvian Olympic Committee
President Renzo Manyari, Peruvian Olympic medalist and IOC member
Cecilia Tait, and athlete Evelyn Inga, who earned an Olympic diploma
at Paris 2024, among others.
The two highly productive working sessions focused on knowledge and
experience transfer from Panam Sports, as well as updates on
progress made so far, along with the projects and guidelines for
ensuring the success of the continental sporting event.
“There are only 30 months left until the Games begin. While Lima
already has much of the necessary infrastructure, there is no time
to waste. There is a lot of work ahead, and as Panam Sports, we are
here to reaffirm our commitment. We have not come to supervise; we
have come to work together for this great event, the most important
in the continent,” emphasized Jimena Saldaña.
“We are very happy about the signing of this contract. We see a
highly committed and passionate Organizing Committee with whom we
share the same goal: to ensure the success of this sporting
celebration, always keeping the athletes at the center of our
decisions,” she added.
Meanwhile, the President of the Organizing Committee and the
President of the Peruvian Sports Institute, Federico Tong, stated,
“The Pan American Games are already underway, the wheel is turning.
That is why the Government of Peru has a firm commitment to
strengthening sports in the country. Lima is already a sports hub in
the Americas, and we want to offer athletes a rewarding experience
and world-class infrastructure.”
Peruvian Olympic Committee President Renzo Manyari highlighted the
significance of this meeting and the exchange of knowledge,
emphasizing that all organizations working on this project are a
single team striving for the success of the Lima 2027 Games.
“The meetings were extremely positive. We strengthened coordination
with Panam Sports, presented all the progress made in the
organization of Lima 2027, and the working teams demonstrated their
professionalism and deep passion for sports,” said the COP
President.
“Today, we reaffirmed that Peru and Panam Sports are strategic
partners in support of our Pan American athletes and their families.
Without a doubt, Lima 2027 is a reality,” concluded Renzo Manyari. |