Various articles on the 1951 Pan-American Games
Extensive coverage of the games
Nearly the entire issue is devoted to the Pan-Am Games. Here is the cover, images of the opening ceremonies, and the unveiling of the national velodrome (names "Presidente Perón") for bicycle racing.
Pages 1-26,42-50,53
Mundo Deportivo
3/1/1951
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Various articles on the 1951 Pan-American Games
Extensive coverage of the games
The various articles highlight the dominating performances by Argentine athletes in various events. The weekly section "El domingo futbolero" by El Bachiller, is overly nationalistic in tone. An image of Perón saluting Chilean athletes is also published.
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Campeón
03-07-1951
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Coverage of the opening ceremonies of the 1951 Pan-American Games
Images of Perón and Eva at the ceremony
A variety of superlatives color the account of the opening cermonies of the 1951 Pan-American Games. There is some mention of the ticket prices and the fact that Perón was concerned about the ability of the nation's "most humble" citizens being able to attend the events. As a result, the popular sections at many events were made free to the public. There's also a mention of how the Sub-Secretary of Information (the unofficial office of state propagand) produced a brochure with an interesting title: "Buenos Aires, Capital del Justicialismo".
Pages 1-3
Campeón
02-28-1951
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Buenoa Aires será el escenario de la justa deportiva más trascendental de América
Preview of Argentina's hosting of the 1951 Pan-American Games
The preview includes a letter of support from Perón to his nation's athletes
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Campeón
02-14-1951
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Un saldo singularmente halagador para el deporte argentino dejan los recientes juegos panamericanos
Coverage of the closing ceremonies and an assessment of what the 1951 Pan-American Games means for Argentina
Perón and his wife Eva are front and center of this assessment of the 1951 Pan-Am Games, largely seen in Argentina as a resounding success for the country on the world stage.
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Campeón
14-Mar-1951
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Various articles on the 1951 Pan-American Games
Continuing coverage of the 1951 Pan-American Games
The tournament became a resounding success for the Peronist state and Argentina. The president takes time to greet basketball players.
Campeón
7-Mar-1951
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Con unánime simpatía se ha aplaudido a Ana María Schulz
Brief note on the accomplishments of swimmer Ana María Schulz (sic)
An accomplished swimmer, Schultz became one of the popular figures of the 1951 Pan-Am Games.
Page 4
Campeón
7-Mar-1951
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Gran victoria de Elsa Irigoyen
Brief note on the accomplishments of fencer Elsa Irigoyen
One of the standout performers of the 1951 Pan-American Games was Elsa Irigoyen, who later served a crucial role in the diffusion of female sports in the Peronist government.
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Campeón
7-Mar-1951
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Cover; Various articles on the 1951 Pan-American Games in Buenos Aires
Continuing coverage on the 1951 Pan-American Games
The consensus in the Argentine sports press, and here in Campeón, is that the 1951 Pan-Am Games are a resoundng success. Notice the various articles on distinguished female athletes Irigoyen and Schultz.
Pages 1-5
Campeón
7-Mar-1951
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Acaparán el interés público los juegos deportivos panamericanos; Fue magnífica la ceremonia inaugural
Coverage of the opening to the 1951 Pan-American Games
Various articles report on the opening ceremonies and days to the 1951 Pan-American Games, with a focus squarely on the sporting aspect of the event.
Pages 1-3
Campeón
28-Feb-1951
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