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sports Pan Am-arama! by Matthew Murdoch Photos courtesy TORON TO 2015 (e xc e p t w h e re n o t e d) The Pan American and Parapan Am Games are heading to Toronto this July and August, their third touchdown in Canada and first-ever visit to Ontario. The Games stand as the world’s third- Olympics. Another notable Pan Am veteran is largest international multi-sport event, this year trampoline gymnast Rosie MacLennan, who took comprising 36 Pan Am sports and 15 Parapan the only Canadian gold medal at the London Am sports that will bring together approximately 2012 Olympics after earning gold at the 2011 7,600 athletes (6,000 Pan Am, 1,600 Parapan Pan Am Games in Guadalajara, Mexico. Am) from North America, South America, Latin America and the Caribbean. For many Canadian athletes, the Games For the looming home Games, officially dubbed TORONTO 2015, Team Canada has set a goal of placing second overall in the Pan Am have led to Olympic Games glory. Perhaps medal count and third overall for the Parapan Am the most famous is sprinter Donovan Bailey, standings. Avid viewers can catch the excitement who took silver in the 1991 Havana Pan Am by watching the televised competitions or, if in Games in Cuba before setting a world record the Greater Toronto Area, getting out to one of as an Olympic Champion at the Atlanta 1996 the venues between municipalities as far east as Oshawa and as far south as Welland. TORONTO 2015 boasts several notable sport 30 six star magazine