The 1993 U.S. Olympic Festival was held from July 23 to August 1, 1993 in San Antonio, Texas. It was the twelfth edition of the junior multi-sport event held in the United States by the United States Olympic Committee.
Statistics
Statistics for event:
- 3,500 athletes attending
 - 125 Olympians attending
 - Total sports: 37[1]
 - 1,517 credentials issued
 - 30 hours of TV coverage on TNT and prime network stations[2]
 - 19,000 volunteers[3]
 
The festival opened on July 23, 1993 with the opening ceremonies at the Alamodome to a crowd of 62,702 and would continue for ten days.
Event locations
| Event | Location | 
|---|---|
| Opening ceremonies | Alamodome | 
| Archery | Our Lady of the Lake University | 
| Badminton | Incarnate Word University | 
| Baseball | V.J. Keefe Field | 
| Basketball | Hemisfair Arena | 
| Bowling | University Bowl | 
| Boxing | Freeman Coliseum | 
| Canoe/Kayak - sprint | Canyon Lake | 
| Canoe/Kayak - whitewater | Guadalupe river | 
| Cycling - time trials | City of Devine (Suburb of San Antonio, to the Southwest) | 
| Cycling - criterium | Ft. Sam Houston | 
| Cycling - road races | Olmos Basin | 
| Diving | Palo Alto Natatorium | 
| Equestrian | Freeman Coliseum | 
| Fencing | Incarnate Word University | 
| Field hockey | Alamo Stadium | 
| Figure skating | Alamodome | 
| Gymnastics - Artistic | HemisFair Arena | 
| Gymnastics - Rhythmic | Blossom gym | 
| Ice Hockey | Alamodome | 
| Judo | Our Lady of the Lake University | 
| Modern Pentathlon | Palo Alto College | 
| Racquetball | Racquetball and Fitness Club of San Antonio | 
| Roller skating | San Antonio Convention Center | 
| Rowing | Canyon Lake | 
| Sailing | Canyon Lake | 
| Shooting | Lackland Air Force Base | 
| Soccer | Blossom Athletic Complex | 
| Softball - Men's | Alva Jo Fisher Complex | 
| Softball - Women's | Alva Jo Fisher Complex | 
| Speed skating | Alamodome | 
| Swimming | Palo Alto Natatorium | 
| Synchronized Swimming | Palo Alto Natatorium | 
| Table Tennis | Palo Alto College | 
| Taekwando | Paul Taylor Fieldhouse | 
| Team Handball | San Antonio Convention Center | 
| Tennis | McFarlin Tennis Center | 
| Volleyball | UTSA Convocation Center | 
| Water polo | Palo Alto Natatorium | 
| Weightlifting | Lila Cockrell Theater | 
| Wrestling | Paul Taylor Fieldhouse | 
| Closing ceremonies | Alamodome | 
Notable athletes
| Athletes | Sport | 
|---|---|
| Michelle Kwan | Figure Skating | 
| Shannon Miller | Gymnastics | 
| Alex Rodriguez "A-Rod" | Baseball | 
| Tim Thomas | Ice Hockey | 
| Rasheed Wallace | Basketball | 
Athlete housing locations
| Location | 
|---|
| Lackland Air Force Base | 
| Incarnate Word College | 
| Our Lady of the Lake University | 
| St. Mary's University | 
References
- ↑ "San Antonio Olympic Festival | Olympic Festival gets big embrace in San Antonio City hopes 10-day event turns into coming-out party - tribunedigital-baltimoresun". articles.baltimoresun.com. Retrieved 2017-06-04.
 - ↑ "Olympic Festival Under Way - tribunedigital-orlandosentinel". articles.orlandosentinel.com. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
 - ↑ "Festival Bigger, Better - tribunedigital-thecourant". articles.courant.com. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
 
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