Abinader inaugurates sports complex and launches Women’s Games 2026

SANTO DOMINGO – President Luis Abinader has officially opened a state-of-the-art, multi-disciplinary sports complex in Ciudad Juan Bosch, marking a significant infrastructure milestone for the growing community. The inauguration ceremony also served as the launch platform for the revived Women’s Games 2026, an event returning after a ten-year hiatus.

The expansive facility, representing a government investment exceeding RD$517 million, is engineered to promote athletic inclusion and community development. It features specialized courts for basketball, volleyball, and futsal, a dedicated boxing gym, gymnastics apparatus, a minor league baseball stadium with a seating capacity for more than 1,000 spectators, designated exercise zones, and extensive green areas.

President Abinader contextualized the project within a broader urban development strategy, noting that the residential population in Ciudad Juan Bosch has tripled from 5,000 families in 2020 to approximately 15,000 today. He emphasized that such infrastructure is pivotal for enhancing the quality of life and providing constructive outlets for the youth.

The relaunch of the Women’s Games was a central theme, with government officials heralding it as a crucial initiative for gender equality in sports. Minister of Sports Kelvin Cruz announced plans to institutionalize the games as an annual event. Gloria Reyes, Minister of Women’s Affairs, articulated the broader societal impact, stating that sports participation is a proven mechanism for fostering personal well-being, building self-esteem, and preventing violence.

This year’s games will see participation from approximately 680 athletes competing across various disciplines, with the inclusion of international delegations set to elevate the competitive standard. The organizing committee is chaired by Olympic gold medalist Marileidy Paulino. In a tribute to longstanding social advocacy, the 2026 edition is dedicated to Melba Segura de Grullón in recognition of her profound contributions to national social development.