ODEBO
Abbreviation | ODEBO |
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Formation | August 16, 1938; 85 years ago (1938-08-16) |
Type | Sports |
Headquarters | Bogotá, Colombia |
Region served | South America |
President | Baltazar Medina |
Vice-president 1st | María Soto |
Vice-president 2nd | José Alvarez |
Website | odebo.org |
Organización Deportiva Bolivariana (ODEBO; English: Bolivarian Sport Organization) is a sports organization based in South America. It organizes the Bolivarian Games.
History
The idea of creating a Bolivarian sports organization came to mind to the region's country leaders during the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. Alberto Nariño Cheyne, Colombia's national director for sports, was at the forefront of the project. The ODEBO was created on 16 August 1938 by the Olympic committees of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and Venezuela. Its creation was inaugurated at the Cundinamarca Palace in Bogota. Its headquarters opened in Caracas. The first Bolivarian Games were organized in 1938, the year of the organization's creation.[1]
In May 2010, the ODEBO admitted Chile as a member of the organization. In February 2011, the ODEBO created the Bolivarian Beach Games and organized the first edition in Lima in 2012.[1]
Members
Members of the National Olympic Committees include:
Name | Olympic Committee | Admitted in |
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Bolivia | Bolivian Olympic Committee | 1938 |
Chile | Chilean Olympic Committee | 2010 |
Colombia | Colombian Olympic Committee | 1938 |
Ecuador | Ecuadorian National Olympic Committee | 1938 |
Panama | Panama Olympic Committee | 1938 |
Peru | Peruvian Olympic Committee | 1938 |
Venezuela | Venezuelan Olympic Committee | 1938 |
References
- ^ a b (in Spanish) Historia Archived 2016-11-28 at the Wayback Machine, Odebolivariana.org
External website
- Official website
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