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The National Institute of Sports of El Salvador (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de los Deportes de El Salvador; INDES), is the entity in charge of managing and promoting sport in El Salvador. It is a government institution but it is decentralized and autonomous. It handles around 37 sports disciplines.
El Salvador: 44,836 3 Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano: Honduras: 37,325 4 Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica: ... Stade Omnisports (Lamentin) – Lamentin; Montserrat
El Salvador: Plovdiv: Tennis Club Lokomotiv: Clay Barbados: 3–1 Pakistan [5] Bridgetown: National Tennis Centre: Hard Togo: 4–0 Latvia [6] Lomé: Stade Omnisport de Lomé: Hard Georgia: 3–2 Mexico [7] Tbilisi: Alex Metreveli Tennis Complex: Hard New Zealand [8] 2–3 Luxembourg: Palmerston North: Fly Palmy Arena: Hard (i) Tunisia: 3–2 ...
El Salvador 6 August 2016: Olympic Games: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [4] 800m freestyle: 7:55.70 h: Marcelo Acosta El Salvador 25 July 2017: World Championships: Budapest, Hungary [5] 1500m freestyle: 15:04.79 h: Marcelo Acosta El Salvador 29 July 2017: World Championships: Budapest, Hungary [6] 50m backstroke: 28.01 Rodrigo Suriano El Salvador 16 ...
As bitcoin reached historic highs, surpassing $100,000 for the first tim e, El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele was triumphant on Thursday about his big bet on the cryptocurrency. The adoption of ...
San Salvador, El Salvador 1000 m: 2:29.33 Aarón Hernández: 5 March 2022 San Salvador, El Salvador 2:28.0 h: Pablo Andrés Ibáñez: 19 March 2022 San Salvador, El Salvador [citation needed] 1500 m: 3:52.12 Aarón Hernández: 6 July 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games: San Salvador, El Salvador Mile: 4:20.11 Pablo Andres Ibañez: 29 ...
El Salvador athletes participated already at the 1st Central American and Caribbean Games in 1926 in Ciudad de México. In 1935, the Estadio Nacional De la Flor Blanca was inaugurated to host the 3rd Central American and Caribbean Games. [2] FEDEATLETISMO was founded only in 1943. [3] Another source reports the foundation not before 1946/1947. [2]
El Salvador first competed in the Olympic Games at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. [1] No athletes were sent to the 1976 Summer Olympics, [2] and the nation took part in the boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. Excluding these two Games, El Salvador has participated in every Summer Olympic Games since 1968. [3]