1965 Bolivarian Games Explained

V Bolivarian Games
Size:190px
Host City:Quito
Guayaquil
Nations:6
Athletes:about 1200
Events:20 sports + 1 exhibition
Opened By:Ramón Castro Jijón (Quito)
Jaime García Naranjo (Guayaquil)
Athlete Oath:Carola Castro Jijón (Quito)
Juvenal Sáenz Gil (Guayaquil)
Torch Lighter:Luís Calderón Gallardo (Quito)
Edgar Andrade (Guayaquil)
Stadium:Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa (Quito)
Estadio Modelo Guayaquil (Guayaquil)
Previous:1961 Barranquilla

The V Bolivarian Games (Spanish: Juegos Bolivarianos) were a multi-sport event held between November 20 - December 5, 1965, in Quito and Guayaquil, Ecuador. The Games were organized by the Bolivarian Sports Organization (ODEBO).

Separate inauguration ceremonies for the Games were held in both venues. In Quito, the Games were officially opened by Ecuadorian president and chairman of the military junta Ramón Castro Jijón. Torch lighter was former long distance runner, 10,000 metres gold medal winner at the I Bolivarian Games Luís Calderón. The athlete's oath was sworn by the president's sister, former sprinter and 50 metres gold medal winner at the I Bolivarian Games Carola Castro. In Guayaquil, the Games were officially opened by the president of the organizing committee, Jaime García Naranjo. Torch lighter was Edgar Andrade. The athlete's oath was sworn by baseball player Juvenal Sáenz.

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

Venues

In Quito

Athletics :Estadio Universitario
Basketball (women) :Coliseo Cerrado
Boxing :Coliseo Cerrado
Chess :Quito Tenis y Golf Club
Equestrian :Grupo Yaguachi
Jardín de Saltos del Colegio Militar Eloy Alfaro
Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Fencing :Colegio Militar Eloy Alfaro
Football :Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Golf :Quito Tenis y Golf Club
Gymnastics :Coliseo Cerrado
Volleyball :Coliseo Cerrado

In Guayaquil

Baseball :Estadio Yeyo Uraga
Basketball (men) :Coliseo Cerrado de Guayaquil
Cycling (road) :
Cycling (track) :Velódromo Modelo
Judo :Coliseo Cerrado de Guayaquil
Sailing :Salinas Yacht Club
Shooting :Polígono Vicente Pin
Swimming/Diving: Piscina Olímpica Asisclo Garay
Table tennis :Coliseo Cerrado de Guayaquil
Tennis :Estadio Francisco Segura
Weightlifting :Gimnasio Guayaquil
Wrestling :Coliseo Huancavilca

Participation

About 1200 athletes from 6 countries were reported to participate:

Sports

The following sports were explicitly mentioned:

: Exhibition event.

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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1965 Bolivarian Games Medal Count
RankNationGoldSilverBronze width=60Total
1625239153
230172269
323332480
418244082
5711725
64318
Total144140133417