2024 Bolivarian Youth Games

The 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games (Spanish: Juegos Bolivarianos de la Juventud 2024), officially known as the I Bolivarian Youth Games "Sucre 2024" and simply known as Sucre 2024, will be the first edition of the Bolivarian Youth Games, a regional multi-sport event for athletes of up to 19 years old, organized by the Organización Deportiva Bolivariana (ODEBO). Originally scheduled to be held in Sucre, Bolivia from 17 April to 1 May 2020, the inaugural edition of the Bolivarian Youth Games underwent several postponements until it was definitively scheduled to be held from 4 to 14 April 2024.[2]

I Bolivarian Youth Games
Host citySucre
Country Bolivia
Nations7
Athletes1,137[1]
Events234 in 24 sports (27 disciplines)
Opening4 April
Closing14 April
Dates4–14 April
Main venueEstadio Olímpico Patria
Websitewww.sucre2024.org
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Host city and date changes

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ODEBO launched the Bolivarian Youth Games for the first time in 2010 with Lima, Peru to be the host city of the first edition in 2015.[3][4][5] In February 2015, the event was postponed in order to establish the age limit for athletes as well as the sports program and a new date for the Games.[6][7] In July 2015, during its Extraordinary General Assembly, ODEBO moved the Games to 2016, keeping Lima as host city.[8][9]

In January 2016, ODEBO approved the age range for athletes following the same criteria as the International Olympic Committee for the Youth Olympic Games, and the Games were moved to 2019.[10][11] In 2017, the Games were again rescheduled, this time for 2020, and Peru resigned to host the Games, giving way to Sucre, Bolivia being named as the new host city on 10 November 2017.[12][13][14]

Early 2019, the Games were scheduled to be held between 17 April and 1 May 2020,[15][16][17] but were then rescheduled for 17–30 October 2020 due to the 2019 Bolivian protests,[18][19] and later for 5–18 December 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[20][21] In May 2020, ODEBO decided to reschedule the games from 24 April to 7 May 2021 and in December 2020 it rescheduled the event again, this time from 27 November to 9 December 2021 at the request of the Organizing Committee due to the health emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic prevailing at that time.[22][23][24][25]

In October 2021, the Games were postponed to 2022 due to lack of funding and to avoid a clash with the 2021 Junior Pan American Games (25 November–5 December).[26][27][28][29] In April 2022, ODEBO and Bolivian authorities reactivate the organization of the event, setting April 2023 as the new date for the Games.[30] In August 2022, ODEBO's President Baltazar Medina confirmed the First Bolivarian Youth Games in Sucre from 30 November–9 December 2023 as new tentative dates,[31][32] which were confirmed in January 2023.[33] Finally, in April 2023, the Games were rescheduled for the last time to take place between 5 and 14 April 2024 in order to allow more time for the organization and to coincide with Sucre's bicentennial commemorative activities.[34]

Venues

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These are the venues confirmed to host the games:[35][36][37]

  • Coliseo Municipal Max Toledo – Badminton.
  • Coliseo Jorge Revilla Aldana – 3x3 basketball, Table tennis and Volleyball.
  • Coliseo Universitario N° 1 – Boxing and Taekwondo.
  • Complejo de Raquetas Conrrado Moscoso – Basque pelota and Squash.
  • Complejo de Tenis La Madona – Tennis
  • Complejo Deportivo Garcilazo – Archery, Baseball5, Beach volleyball, Futsal, Handball and Cycling BMX racing.
  • Circuito Bolivariano El Rollo – Triathlon (cycling and running).
  • Estadio Olímpico Patria – Athletics, Karate, Racquetball, Weightlifting and Wrestling.
  • Piscina Bolivariana El Rollo – Swimming and Triathlon (swimming).
  • Poligimnasio Max Toledo – Artistic gymnastics, Fencing and Judo.
  • Sucre-Potosi route – Road cycling
  • Cerro Churuquella [es] – Mountain biking.

The Games

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Participating National Olympic Committees

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All 7 ODEBO's National Olympic Committees (NOCs) will participate in these games. Each NOC was able to enter a maximum of 200 athletes, with the exception of the host, which was entitled to enter up to 300 athletes.[34] Numbers in brackets denote the number of athletes being sent to the Games.[1][38][39]

Sports

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The original 2020 games program proposed 25 sports in 31 disciplines.[48] The final 2024 program feature 24 sports in 27 disciplines with the following changes regarding the original program: Football and Softball were replaced by Futsal and Baseball5 while Shooting was removed from the program.

Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events to be contested in each sport/discipline.

Schedule

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The competition schedule is as follows:[49]

OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Gold medal events CC Closing ceremony
Sports April Events
4th
Thu
5th
Fri
6th
Sat
7th
Sun
8th
Mon
9th
Tue
10th
Wed
11th
Thu
12th
Fri
13th
Sat
14th
Mon
Ceremonies OC CC
  3x3 basketball 2 2
  Archery 2 4 6
  Athletics 13 9 9 12 43
  Badminton 5 5
  Baseball5 1 1
  Basque pelota 4 4
  Boxing 10 10
  Cycling   BMX racing 2 2
  Mountain biking 2 2
  Road cycling 2 2 4
  Fencing 3 3 1 7
  Futsal 1 1
  Gymnastics   Artistic gymnastics 1 1 5 7 14
  Handball 1 1
  Judo 4 4 8
  Karate 4 4 8
  Racquetball 4 1 5
  Squash 4 3 7
  Table tennis 1 2 2 5
  Taekwondo 7 6 2 15
  Tennis 2 3 5
  Triathlon 2 1 3
  Swimming 10 7 6 15 38
  Volleyball   Beach volleyball 2 2
  Volleyball 2 2
  Weightlifting 7 6 7 20
  Wrestling 5 5 5 15
Daily medal events 7 28 33 28 24 7 4 17 25 38 23 234
Cumulative total 7 35 68 96 120 127 131 148 173 211 234
April 4th
Thu
5th
Fri
6th
Sat
7th
Sun
8th
Mon
9th
Tue
10th
Wed
11th
Thu
12th
Fri
13th
Sat
14th
Mon
Total events

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Bolivia)

RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Colombia735155179
2  Venezuela634846157
3  Chile304047117
4  Ecuador25323289
5  Peru202654100
6  Bolivia*9193967
7  Panama771125
8Team ODEBO0101
Totals (8 entries)227224284735

References

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