ABOUT
Ulima features a sports complex located in Mayorazgo, Ate. The facility includes a synthetic-turf soccer field, three covered multipurpose courts for basketball and volleyball, a 25-meter indoor heated swimming pool, a multipurpose arena for futsal, volleyball, and handball, a climbing wall, and a combat sports room. All facilities are equipped with artificial lighting and include an on-site infirmary.
LOCATIONS
MAYORAZGO
ATHLETICS
Includes a wide range of competitive events, including running, race walking, jumping, and throwing disciplines.
Running events range from the 50-meter sprint to the marathon (42 kilometers) and are generally classified as track events, while jumping and throwing events are considered field event
Combined events include the decathlon (men's competition), consisting of five track and five field events, and the heptathlon (women's competition), which includes four field events and three track events.
Decathlon Events:
- 100-meter sprint
- Long jump
- Shot put
- High jump
- 400-meter sprint
- 110-meter hurdles
- Discus throw
- Pole vault
- Javelin throw
- 1,500-meter run
Heptathlon Events:
- 100-meter hurdles
- Shot put
- High jump
- Long jump
- 200-meter sprint
- 800-meter run
- Javelin throw
BASKETBALL
The University fields both women's and men's basketball teams.
Teams compete in:
- Intramural tournaments
- Metropolitan university championships
- National university championships
- Women's metropolitan league
CLIMBING
A sport that combines physical strength, technique, and mental focus to ascend climbing walls using both the upper and lower body.
The Mayorazgo Sports Complex features bouldering facilities available for both independent practice and instructor-guided sessions.
JUDO
Judo, meaning "the gentle way," is a Japanese martial art focused on physical, technical, tactical, and personal development. Its philosophy emphasizes controlling an opponent by using minimal force while maximizing efficiency.
Teams compete in:
- Metropolitan university championships
- National university games
- Interclub competitions
KARATE
Karate is a martial art that teaches self-defense using only the body.
Universidad de Lima practices the Okinawa Goju-Ryu style.
Teams compete in:
- Metropolitan university tournaments
- National university championships
- Interclub competitions
KUNG-FU
Kung Fu is a traditional Chinese martial art that develops physical conditioning, strength, agility, concentration, self-confidence, and self-discipline. Students learn practical self-defense techniques while building skills that also support their academic success.
SWIMMING
The University features a semi-Olympic swimming pool at the Mayorazgo Sports Complex, available to both members of the swimming team and the community.
RUGBY
Rugby is a dynamic team sport that combines strategy, teamwork, and physical play. It is one of the few sports in which controlled physical contact is an essential part of the game.
TAEKWONDO
Derived from the Korean words tae (foot), kwon (fist), and do (way), Taekwondo is a martial art centered on self-defense, discipline, and respect. Training focuses on techniques that target vital areas of the body, with an emphasis on never initiating aggression.
Teams compete in:
- University tournaments
- Interclub competitions
VOLLEYBALL
Volleyball is one of the University's most popular sports, with both women's and men's teams.
Practices and competitions are held at the Mayorazgo Sports Complex, which features covered courts, equipped with artificial lighting and include an on-site infirmary.
SPORTS COMPLEX
As part of its commitment to students' holistic development, Universidad de Lima established the Mayorazgo Sports Complex, offering modern facilities, safe infrastructure, and high-quality equipment for recreational and competitive sports.
Before reserving any sports facility, please check:
General Guidelines
Swimming Pool Guidelines
Monday to Friday, from 8:00 to 22:00 hours
Saturday, from 8:00 to 18:00 hours
Contact Us
deportes@ulima.edu.pe
Av. Las Palmas 179
Urbanización Mayorazgo, Ate
To provide convenient access to the Mayorazgo Sports Complex while ensuring a fair and efficient registration process, Universidad de Lima offers an online booking system for its sports facilities.
Users should review the applicable facility regulations before making a reservation.
GYM
The Ulima Gym, located within the University Wellness Center (CBU), provides undergraduate students with a dedicated space for physical activity between or after classes.
The facility is intended exclusively for physical training, whether as part of athletic preparation or for general fitness.
Monday to Friday, from 6:00 to 20:30 hours
Saturday, from 6:00 to 13:30 hours
Universidad de Lima, Building F1
Av. Javier Prado Este 4600
Urbanización Fundo Monterrico Chico
Santiago de Surco
To access the Ulima Gym, undergraduate students must register each academic term through Mi Ulima by selecting Academic > Student Services > Gym Registration.
Registration opens seven days before the start of classes, and facial recognition access is activated three business days after registration.