"We were honoured to be in this competition with Lima and Bogota and we will do everything we can to reach out to the people from those communities in particular, so that they feel they have a special stake in the 2015 Games."
The Pan American Sports Organisation voted on Thursday for the introduction of six more sports at the 2011 Games to be staged in Guadalajara in western Mexico, taking the total to 36.
The new sports are karate, 10-pin bowling, Basque pelota, water skiing, squash and roller skating.
Canada has twice before hosted the Pan Am Games, in 1967 and 1999 in Winnipeg and is preparing to stage the Winter Olympics in Vancouver next February.
Rio de Janeiro hosted the 2007 Pan Am Games and used the event as a launch pad for its successful bid to land the 2016 Olympics.
Guadalajara's preparations for the 2011 Games have been beset by problems and construction delays.
Colombia was attempting to stage the games for the second time after Cali hosted them in 1971.
Lima's bid was Peru's first. President Alvaro Uribe of Colombia and Peru's President Alan Garcia were both in Guadalajara for the vote. — Reuters