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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