1947–48 Bolivarian Games Explained

II Bolivarian Games
Host City:Lima
Nations:6
Athletes:931
Events:22 sports
Opened By:José Luís Bustamante y Rivero
Stadium:Estadio Nacional de Perú
Previous:1938 Bogotá

The II Bolivarian Games (Spanish: Juegos Bolivarianos) were a multi-sport event held between December 25, 1947, and January 8, 1948, at the Estadio Nacional de Perú in Lima, Perú. The Games were organized by the Bolivarian Sports Organization (ODEBO).

Originally, the Games were scheduled until January 6, 1948. However, during the Games, the organizing committee realized that the football competition and some other events could not be finished in time, and decided to extend until January 8, 1948.

The Games were officially opened by Peruvian president José Luís Bustamante y Rivero. The Colegio Militar Leoncio Prado in Callao served as "Bolivarian Village" (Villa Bolivariana) to host the athletes.

A detailed history of the early editions of the Bolivarian Games between 1938and 1989 was published in a book written (in Spanish) by José GamarraZorrilla, former president of the Bolivian Olympic Committee, and firstpresident (1976-1982) of ODESUR. Gold medal winners from Ecuador were published by the Comité Olímpico Ecuatoriano.

Some photos from the cycling events can be found on the webpage in honour of Peruvian cyclist Pedro Mathey.

Venue

Lima
Estadio Nacional
Capacity: 40,000

Participation

As of December 23, 1947, a total of 931 athletes from 6 countries were reported to participate:

Another source reports the participation of only 600 athletes.

Sports

It is reported that the Games featured 22 disciplines. The following sports were explicitly mentioned:

The list is incomplete.

Medal count

The medal count for these Games is tabulated below. This table is sorted by the number of gold medals earned by each country. The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next, and then the number of bronze medals.

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1947–48 Bolivarian Games Medal Count
RankNationGoldSilverBronze width=60Total
1655243160
2157426
313181748
49131032
5811625
6561829
Total11510798320