1990 Winter Pan American Games

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I Winter Pan American Games
HostLas Leñas, Argentina
Nations8
Athletes97
Events6 in 1 sport
Opening16 September
Closing22 September
Opened byGovernor José Octavio Bordón
Main venueLas Leñas
Summer

The 1990 Winter Pan American Games were held in Las Leñas, Argentina, from 16 September to 22 September 1990. They were the only Winter Pan American Games. 97 athletes from eight countries participated in one sport (alpine skiing).[1]

Sport

Venue

All sporting events took place at the Las Leñas Ski resort in Mendoza Province.

Game highlights

In 1988, members of PASO voted to hold the first Pan American Winter Games at Las Leñas, Argentina in September 1989. It was further agreed that Winter Games would be held every four years. Lack of snow however, forced the postponement of the games until 16–22 September 1990[2] when only eight countries sent 97 athletes to Las Leñas. Of that total, 76 were from just three countries: Argentina, Canada, and the United States.

On September 16, Néstor Lowel, president of Las Leñas received the

Governor José Octavio Bordón declared the games officially opened. The skier Carolina Eiras, who had represented Argentina at the 1988 Winter Olympics and would be the flag bearer in 1992, made the Olympic Oath
.

Weather was unseasonably warm and again there was little snow, so only three Alpine skiing events – the slalom, giant slalom, and Super G were staged. The United States and Canada won all 18 medals.

Participating teams

The participant nations of the first and only Winter Pan American Games, held in Las Leñas.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States42511
2 Canada2417
Totals (2 entries)66618

Medal-winning athletes

  • Reference:Olympedia.org/[3]
Slalom Downhill
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Slalom Downhill - Men  Canada
Brian Stemmle
 Canada
Rob Boyd
 
A.J. Kitt
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Slalom Downhill - Women  Canada
?
 
Lucie Laroche
 United States
Hilary Lindh
Giant slalom
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Giant slalom - Men  United States
Jeff Olson
 United States
?
 United States
Jeremy Nobis
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Giant slalom - Women  
Diann Roffe
 Canada
Nancy Gee
 
Michelle McKendry
SuperG
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super G - Men  
A.J. Kitt
 United States
Tommy Moe
 United States
Jeremy Nobis
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super G - Women  United States
Krista Schmidinger
 Canada
Nancy Gee
 United States
Julie Parisien

See also

  • Winter Pan American Games

References

  1. ^ "Pan American Games history". Archived from the original on 2013-01-03. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
  2. ^ "World, Continental and Intercontinental Games – Overview of Archives content linked to the preparation, organisation and holding of these Games between 1924 and 1989" (pdf). International Olympic Committee. 2012-11-29. p. 8/16. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  3. ^ olympedia.org/ Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Winter Pan American Games