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En los inicios del olimpismo centroamericano: Pedro J. Matheu

Authors: Caspistegui, F.J. (Francisco Javier);

En los inicios del olimpismo centroamericano: Pedro J. Matheu

Abstract

Durante el período de entreguerras, el olimpismo alcanzó un prestigio creciente, tanto por su labor, como por la expansión del deporte a todos los niveles y su positiva consideración. El COI buscó ampliar su influencia más allá de las fronteras europeas y uno de los espacios de expansión fue América Latina. Para ello se buscó la colaboración de integrantes del COI y entre ellos resaltó la figura de Pedro J. Matheu, un diplomático salvadoreño que sirvió para difundir los principios impulsados por el barón de Coubertin en América Central. A través de su archivo personal pueden apreciarse los esfuerzos para la puesta en marcha de los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe y su celebración en 1926, 1930, 1935 y 1938 y las estrategias seguidas desde Lausana para su desarrollo.

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Spain
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Central American Games, América Central, Olimpismo, Central America, Juegos Centroamericanos, Pedro J. Matheu, Olimpism

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