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Posted on 10-07-2011
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Watch the Pan-American games on ESPN

ESPN Deportes will offer daily coverage of the Pan-American Games XVI, live from the city of Guadalajara, Mexico from Oct. 14 - 30. Coverage will be broadcast on ESPN Deportes, ESPN3, ESPN Deportes Radio, ESPNdeportes.com y ESPN Deportes La Revista. In addition, ESPN2 will offer exclusive coverage in English.

With the monumental Guadalajara’s Cathedral as the Games background, ESPN Deportes will show scenes of over 28 months of preparation with 90-120 hours of dynamic and exclusive cover. The chain will broadcast a minimum of three live hours including the main events of each day. In addition, the ESPN Deportes main informative shows will offer daily up-to-the-minute news and an analysis of the competitions.

“Considered as the Americas Olympic Games, ESPN Deportes is satisfying the needs of the Hispanic market in the United States by broadcasting a first-class sports event in a completely innovatve manner in which fans will feel pushed to tune in,” said Lino Garcia, ESPN Deportes general manager. “We are very excited for once again bringing this year the Pan-American games for our TV watchers.”

The 2011 Pan-American Games will have contestants from 42 countries, 5,900 athletes, and 46 competitions, which will take place throughout the state of Jalisco, including cities like Lagos de Moreno, Tlaquepaque, Ciudad Guzmán, Zapopan, Ajijic, and Puerto Vallarta.

  
 
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