ALBA Games

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The ALBA Games (Spanish: Juegos Deportivos del ALBA) are a multi-sport event organized by the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas (ALBA). The games are held once every two years.[1] It was originally intended only for athletes of the ALBA member states but it has expanded to other countries in the Americas.

The first edition was held in 2005 in Havana, Cuba. Since then it was decided that Cuba and Venezuela will be switching editions every two years. However, there is a possibility that other countries may host the games in future editions.[2]

Games[edit]

Year Games Host City Country Dates Athletes Nations Sports Top Medalling
Nation
2005 I Havana  Cuba 17 June – 30 June 441 8 31  Cuba
2007 II Caracas  Venezuela 27 April – 12 May 1,659 30 38  Cuba
2009 III Havana  Cuba 15 April – 18 April 691 28 38  Cuba
2011 IV Barquisimeto  Venezuela 17 July – 30 July ~2,500 ~23 35  Venezuela
2013 V Quito  Ecuador June – July
2015 VI Cochabamba  Bolivia August – September

All time medal table[edit]

As of 2011.

1  Venezuela 435 476 472 1.383
2  Cuba 362 178 131 671
3  Colombia 77 125 184 386
4  Ecuador 21 35 49 105
5  Chile 17 25 44 86
6  El Salvador 14 19 37 70
7  Mexico 8 9 12 29
8  Bolivia 7 21 35 63
9  Dominican Republic 7 20 38 65
10  Argentina 7 7 15 29
11  Panama 7 6 4 17
12  Nicaragua 2 7 38 47
13  Peru 1 6 18 25
14  Brazil 1 4 4 9
15 Guyana Guyana 1 3 10 14
16 Guatemala Guatemala 1 3 5 9
17  Russia 1 2 3 6
18 Honduras Honduras 1 1 5 7
19 Barbados Barbados 0 2 4 6
20 Puerto Rico Puerto Rico 0 1 5 6
21 Costa Rica Costa Rica 0 1 1 2
22 Spain España 0 1 0 1
23  Haiti 0 0 2 2
970 987 1.109 3.066

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ALBA - ALBA Sports Games. Retrieved May 10, 2015.
  2. ^ "Reseña Histórica". Archived from the original on 27 March 2012. Retrieved 16 July 2011.

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