Pan American Internationals

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november, 2016

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Event Details

Website: www.panamericaninternationals.com

The Pan American Internationals offers a truly international experience that caters to the competitor. Held in beautiful Miami Beach, Florida, the event is in a great location that is easily accessible for all. This is a NASKA 5A event with great divisions for all levels.

The 2016 Pan American Internationals will be covered by SportMartialArts.com with a live stream of the finals through SportMartialArts.com’s SMA-TV.

The Finals will be live streamed with SMA-Tv. Subscribe to SportMartialArts.com on YouTube or Facebook to get notifications of upcoming live events. www.youtube.com/sportmartialarts or www.facebook.com/sportmartialartsfbpage

SportMartialArts.com - We Love This Sport!    Finals Live Stream on SMA-TV

Time

11 (Friday) 3:00 pm - 12 (Saturday) 10:00 pm EST

Location

Deauville Beach Resort

6701 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33141

Deauville Beach Resort6701 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33141Designed in 1957 by Architect Melvin Grossman, the Deauville was named “Hotel of the Year”, upon opening. Steeped in history and prestige, the Deauville Hotel was a favored Miami Beach home for many notable entertainers of the 1950s through today. The Deauville is most famous, however, for hosting one of the most significant events in the history of popular music: The Beatles’ performance on The Ed Sullivan Show, February 16, 1964. The Deauville quickly became Hollywood’s favorite destination, opening up with a fully booked season of glamour. The “Rolling Parties” in the Napoleon Ballroom hosted artists such as Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Louis Armstrong and Tony Bennett. Of the many celebrities and personalities who have stayed at the Deauville are Tom Jones, Wayne Newton, Johnny Mathis, Lena Horne, Sophie Tucker, Mickey Rooney, Joan Rivers, Judy Garland, Phil Silvers, Jerry Lewis, Buster Keaton, Betty Grable, Milton Berle, Lome Green, Dany Thomas, Jimmy Durante, President John F. Kennedy, President Ronald Reagan and Eleanor Roosevelt.