The competitions were carried through in a ray of 25 km, spread for four polar regions in the city. •
Marapendi Club –
Tennis •
City of Sports Complex –
Basketball, Cycling (track), Artistic Gymnastics, Swimming, Synchronised swimming, Roller Skating (Speed and Diving). •
Outeiro Hill –
Cycling (Mountain Bike and BMX). •
Riocentro Complex (IBC/MPC) –
Badminton, Boxing, Fencing, Futsal, Rhythmic Gymnastics and Trampoline, Handball, Judo, Weightlifting, Wrestling, Taekwondo and Table Tennis. •
City of Rock –
Baseball and Softball. •
Barra Bowling Center –
Bowling. •
Zico Football Center (CFZ) –
Football (soccer). •
Miécimo da Silva Complex –
Football (soccer), Karate, Roller Skating (Artistics) and Squash. •
Deodoro Military Club –
Equestrian (Dressage, Eventing, Jumping), Field Hockey, Modern Pentathlon, Sport Shooting and Archery. •
João Havelange Stadium –
Athletics and Football (soccer). •
Maracanã Stadium –
Football (soccer), Water Polo and Volleyball. •
Marina da Glória –
Sailing. •
Flamengo Park –
Athletics (Marathon and Race Walking) and Cycling (road). •
Copacabana Arena –
Swimming Marathon, Triathlon and Beach Volleyball. •
Rowing Stadium of the Lagoon –
Canoe flatwater and Rowing. •
Caiçaras Club –
Water skiing. Main construction work of the 2007 Pan American Games, the
João Havelange Olympic Stadium hosted the
athletics and
football competitions. The stadium is one of the major Games' legacies to the city of Rio de Janeiro, which can since then count on a modern stadium with full capacity to be used for sports and cultural events. The
City of Sports Complex counts on modern constructions such as the
Rio Olympic Arena, where the Games'
basketball and
artistic gymnastics competitions were held; the
Maria Lenk Aquatic Park, venue for the
swimming,
synchronized swimming and
diving competitions; and the Barra Velodrome, where the
track cycling and
speed skating events took place.
Riocentro Convention Center is the largest expositions and fairs center of
Latin America, for the 2007 Games, the complex held temporary facilities for staging several sport disciplines, including in the Parapan American Games. The
Miécimo da Silva Sports Complex is the largest sports complex owned by a City Government (City Hall) in
Brazil. Several large sports events took place at this venue, such as the basketball exhibition game between the teams of American
Magic Johnson and Brazilian
Oscar Schmidt, in addition to several matches of the Brazilian Futsal team. The
Deodoro Military Club is a traditional
Brazilian Army sport facility in Rio de Janeiro, will host the Rio 2007 Games
equestrian,
field hockey,
modern pentathlon,
sport shooting and
archery competitions. The
Maracanã Stadium was built for the
1950 FIFA World Cup, the Mario Filho Stadium (internationally known as Maracanã) is one of the most famous stadiums in the world, receiving a great number of Brazilian and foreign tourists annually. The stadium staged the
Opening and Closing Ceremonies and football matches, including the finals. The
Maracanãzinho Gymnasium is the house of the Rio 2007
volleyball competitions. The Julio Delamare Water Park is the stage for the
water polo tournament in the Games. The Maracanã Sports Complex also includes the Celio de Barros Athletics Stadium, and it is administered by the Rio de Janeiro State Government. Also known as
Aterro do Flamengo, the
Flamengo Park is the largest leisure area of the city. Besides
Marina da Glória, the main venue for the Rio 2007
sailing competitions. During the Games, the
marathon (men's and women's) arrival points set up at the Flamengo Park, which also staged the
race walking and
road cycling competitions. == Sports ==