UK International Trade Minister Greg Hands has signed an arrangement with the organisers of the 2019 Pan-American Games, making the UK the lead partner in helping deliver the fourth largest sporting event in the world.
The games, hosted in Peru for the first time in Lima in 2019, will bring together the nations of North and South America, with more than 5,000 competitors in 36 different sports. As part of the agreement, a team of UK experts with experience running more than 100 major sporting events including the 2012 London Olympics, will work closely with the Lima 2019 organising committee, helping it deliver the infrastructure and organisation of the games on-time and on-budget.
Contracts worth hundreds of millions of pounds will be open to UK companies to help deliver the organisation of the games in areas like event management, security and construction where the UK is a world-leader having been involved in the organisation of every major international sporting event since the 2000 Olympics.
Carlos Neuhaus, president of the Lima 2019 organising committee, said: “This arrangement with the UK government is fundamental to our progress in successfully organising and delivering the Lima 2019 Games. We are thrilled to be working in close collaboration with our British partners, benefitting from their extensive expertise to make the Lima 2019 Games a success.”
Hands added: “Since the Sydney Games in 2000 the UK has been involved in every major global sporting tournament offering support in areas like construction, transport and event organisation. This new agreement will deliver that world-leading expertise to help make the Lima 2019 Games a success, creating opportunities for UK companies and a lasting legacy for the Peruvian people as we did at London 2012.”
British ambassador to Peru, Anwar Choudhury, added: “This is a significant new milestone for our two countries. We are in this together, as friends and as long-standing partners. Through our support and expertise, we are confident we can make the Lima 2019 Games a tremendous success and leave a lasting legacy for Peru, just as the 2012 Olympic Games did in London.”
Knowledge transfer is also part of the bilateral arrangement. The team of British experts has an accumulated experience of more 100 large sporting events, including the 2012 Olympic Games in London, to help the Special Project ensure effective time-management and quality delivery of the Lima 2019 Pan American Games.
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UK to be main delivery partner of Lima 2019 Pan-American Games
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Ilic and PASO executive committee complete three days of meetings with Lima 2019
Newly-elected Pan American Sports Organization (PASO) president, Neven Ilic, and the PASO executive committee have completed three days of planning meetings with the Lima 2019 Organising Committee.
During the visit, Ilic and the committee met with key members of the Lima 2019 Organising Committee, including its president, Carlos Neuhaus. The delegation also toured event sites and venues.
The working groups in Lima follow Ilic’s visit to the capital last week where he met with Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski and was reassured of Peru’s commitment to successfully delivering the Pan American Games in 2019.
Neuhaus said: “We were delighted to welcome back President Ilic and his team so soon after his initial visit and we have completed three days of very fruitful meetings.
“The knowledge and experience that Mr Ilic and his team possess on the Pan American Games is second to none and it was invaluable to be able to update them on our progress and in return receive their feedback and advice. There is a real sense of energy and urgency from both sides as we begin to accelerate our Pan-American Games’ preparations.”
Ilic added: “It was a pleasure to return to Lima following my meetings with President Kuczynski and President Neuhaus last week. Both have demonstrated their full commitment to delivering a successful event and I am convinced that Lima 2019 will be a memorable Pan American Games – but we must make the most of all the time we have left.
“That is why, I immediately returned with my PASO Executive Committee so we could meet with Mr Neuhaus and his team to get an update on the progress being made and strengthen our plan of action for the coming months. Our aim is to improve the coordination between both organisations so that PASO can take a more active role in the delivery of the Games.”
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Peru celebrates one year to go until Lima 2019 in Lima’s Historic Centre
[Source: Lima 2019] Thousands of Peruvians today descended onto Lima’s Historic Centre to celebrate the one-year countdown until the Lima 2019 Pan American and Parapan American Games.
The event, organised by the Lima 2019 Organising Committee, together with the Peruvian Olympic Committee, Peruvian Paralympic Committee and Peruvian Institute of Sport, was held at Lima’s iconic Plaza de Armas.
Sporting demonstrations were setup across Lima’s Historic Centre in order to familiarise members of the public with sports and para-sports set to take place during the Games. These included basketball, wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, tennis, golf, archery, Para archery, football, five-a-side football and bowling.
A meet and great zone was also established for members of the public to engage with a selection of Peru’s top athletes and para-athletes who will take part in the Games next year.
The event was attended by a wide range of Peruvian sporting authorities including President of Lima 2019 Carlos Neuhaus and the Head of the Peruvian Sports Institute (IPD) Oscar Fernández.
The event culminated in the unveiling of a Lima 2019 clock which kickstarted the countdown to the biggest sorting festival ever to be held in Peru.
Addressing members of the public at the Plaza de Armas Lima 2019 President Carlos Neuhaus said:
“Today we celebrate an important milestone on our journey to hosting Peru’s largest ever sporting event. One year from now, the best athletes from the Americas will be in Peru competing in what will surely be the best ever Pan American Games and Parapan American Games.
“We are preparing the right Games for Peru and Panam Sports. Our Games will feature world-class and sustainable venues designed for maximum social and sporting legacy. We are building many of these venues in underserved neighbourhoods to ensure the legacy affects these communities. .
“The Parapan American Games will also create opportunities and improve accessibility for people with an impairment across Peru.”
In what was the biggest surprise of the day, a pre-recorded message from Peru’s record goal scorer and captain of the national football team, Paolo Guerrero was screened to members of the public at the Plaza de Armas.
“Hello friends. In one year Lima will host the biggest sporting event on the continent – the Pan American and Parapan American Games.
“As a Peruvian, I feel immensely proud as this is a great opportunity to prove that we can compete at the highest level, always in the spirit of fair play. The Games are also a great opportunity to build modern sporting infrastructure that will be left as a legacy for all of Peru.
“For that reason, I ask you to not put away your jerseys. Keep supporting us and together we can show the world that we can add commitment to our enthusiasm in order to achieve our dreams. Let’s all get ready for the Games.”
