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{{Short description|23rd edition of the Central American and Caribbean Games}} |
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| host_city = Barranquilla |
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| opening = 19 July 2018 |
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| closing = 3 August 2018 |
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| opened_by = [[President of Colombia|President]] [[Juan Manuel Santos]]<ref name=Memoria>{{cite book |title=Memorias XXIII Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe Barranquilla 2018 |url=https://editorialdeportivacain.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/2018%20Juegos%20CAC/2018%20Memoria%20Juegos%20Baranquilla%202018%20Digital%20con%20Resultados.pdf |access-date=7 November 2023}}</ref> |
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| closing ceremony = 3 August |
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| athlete_oath = [[Alex Cujavante]] |
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| officially opened by = [[Juan Manuel Santos]]<br><small>[[President of Colombia]]</small> |
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| judge_oath = Magaly Peña |
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| torch_lighter = [[Édgar Rentería]]<ref name=Memoria/> |
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The 23rd '''Central American and Caribbean Games''' were held in [[Barranquilla]], [[Colombia]].<ref name="award">{{in lang|es}} ''[https://archive.today/20130415140514/http://www.odecabe.org/noticias/2012/10/asamblea-odecabe,-islas-caim%C3%A1n.aspx Asamblea ODECABE, Islas Caimán]'' (translation: "CASCO Assembly, Cayman Islands"). Published by [[Central American and Caribbean Sports Organization|CACSO]] on 2012-10-27; retrieved 2012-11-13.</ref> |
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== Bidding process == |
== Bidding process == |
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[[Quetzaltenango]] was the only city to meet [[CACSO]]'s January 2012 deadline to bid for the Games,<ref>{{ |
[[Quetzaltenango]] was the only city to meet [[CACSO]]'s January 2012 deadline to bid for the Games,<ref>{{in lang|es}} ''[http://www.prensalibre.com/tododeportes/mas_deporte_nacional/Odecabe-decide-Xela-Juegos-CAC_0_800920028.html ODECABE decide hoy si Xela es sede de lo CA y del Caribe 2018] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121029200456/http://prensalibre.com/tododeportes/mas_deporte_nacional/Odecabe-decide-Xela-Juegos-CAC_0_800920028.html |date=2012-10-29 }}'' (translation: "CASCO decides today if Quetzaltenango is the host of the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games"). Published by ''Prense Libre'' on 2012-10-27; retrieved 2012-11-13.</ref> and on October 29, 2012 it was named the host city.<ref name="award"/> |
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[[Guatemala]] last hosted the Games in 1950 (in [[Guatemala City]]); [[Central America]] last hosted in 2002 (in [[San Salvador]], [[El Salvador]]). [[Panajachel]] would be the venue for sailing, open water swimming and triathlon.<ref>{{cite web|author=Administrator |url=http://xela.elmetropolitano.com.gt/es/135/cronometro_deportivo/447/Inicia-el-camino-a-los-Juegos-CA-y-del-Caribe.htm |title=Inicia el camino a los Juegos C.A. y del Caribe - ElMetropolitano Xela |publisher=Xela.elmetropolitano.com.gt |date= | |
[[Guatemala]] last hosted the Games in 1950 (in [[Guatemala City]]); [[Central America]] last hosted in 2002 (in [[San Salvador]], [[El Salvador]]). [[Panajachel]] would be the venue for sailing, open water swimming and triathlon.<ref>{{cite web |author=Administrator |url=http://xela.elmetropolitano.com.gt/es/135/cronometro_deportivo/447/Inicia-el-camino-a-los-Juegos-CA-y-del-Caribe.htm |title=Inicia el camino a los Juegos C.A. y del Caribe - ElMetropolitano Xela |publisher=Xela.elmetropolitano.com.gt |access-date=2012-01-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120119085205/http://xela.elmetropolitano.com.gt/es/135/cronometro_deportivo/447/Inicia-el-camino-a-los-Juegos-CA-y-del-Caribe.htm |archive-date=2012-01-19 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.xeudeportes.com.mx/nota.cfm?id=287116 |title=Guatemala y El Salvador buscan sede 'JCC 2018' |language=es |publisher=xeu Deportes |date=2011-03-03 |access-date=2012-01-03}}</ref> Quetzaltenango was officially stripped from its hosting rights in May 2014.<ref>{{cite web|title=ODECABE insiste: Guatemala está descartada para organizar Juegos 2018|url=http://www.panamaamerica.com.pa/10-deportivo/odecabe-insiste-guatemala-esta-descartada-para-organizar-juegos-2018|website=Panama America|access-date=6 May 2017|language=es|date=12 May 2014}}</ref> |
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Meanwhile, the Colombian City of [[Cali|Santiago de Cali]] has sent a formal request to the CACSO committee to host the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games (due to the success of the [[2013 World Games]]) in case that Quetzaltenango was unable to meet with the event's logistics. In addition, sports venues in [[Cali|Santiago de Cali]] were completely built and in excellent condition, while Quetzaltenango was having delays in its venue preparation.<ref>{{cite web|title=Cali busca ser sede de los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe 2018|url=http://elpueblo.com.co/cali-busca-ser-sede-de-los-juegos-centroamericanos-y-del-caribe-2018/|website=El Pueblo| |
Meanwhile, the Colombian City of [[Cali|Santiago de Cali]] has sent a formal request to the CACSO committee to host the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games (due to the success of the [[2013 World Games]]) in case that Quetzaltenango was unable to meet with the event's logistics. In addition, sports venues in [[Cali|Santiago de Cali]] were completely built and in excellent condition, while Quetzaltenango was having delays in its venue preparation.<ref>{{cite web|title=Cali busca ser sede de los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe 2018|url=http://elpueblo.com.co/cali-busca-ser-sede-de-los-juegos-centroamericanos-y-del-caribe-2018/|website=El Pueblo|access-date=6 May 2017}}</ref> |
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A second bidding phase was opened to find the new hosts for the Games. [[Panama City]] ([[Panama]]), |
A second bidding phase was opened to find the new hosts for the Games. [[Panama City]] ([[Panama]]),{{citation needed|date=November 2020}} [[Puerto la Cruz]] ([[Venezuela]]),<ref>{{cite web|title=Venezuela se postulará como sede de Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe 2018|url=http://archivo.globovision.com/venezuela-se-postulara-como-sede-de-los-juegos-centroamericanos-y-del-caribe-2018/|website=Globovision|access-date=6 May 2017|language=es|date=20 May 2014}}{{Dead link|date=January 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> and [[Barranquilla]] ([[Colombia]])<ref>{{cite web|title=Barranquilla busca ser sede de los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe de 2018|url=http://www.eluniversal.com.co/deportes/barranquilla-busca-ser-sede-de-los-juegos-centroamericanos-y-del-caribe-de-2018-145400|website=El Universal|date=12 December 2013 |access-date=6 May 2017}}</ref> were bidding to host the Games. [[Barranquilla]] was voted as the hosts for the Games during a CACSO meeting in [[Veracruz (city)|Veracruz]], [[Mexico]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Barranquilla, escogida como sede de los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe 2018|url=https://www.elheraldo.co/deportes/barranquilla-escogida-como-sede-de-los-juegos-centroamericanos-y-del-caribe-2018-155641|website=El Heraldo|access-date=6 May 2017|language=es|date=11 June 2014}}</ref> |
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==Mascot== |
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The mascot for the Games was Baqui the [[titi monkey]].<ref name=Memoria/> |
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== Sports == |
== Sports == |
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*{{GamesSport|Canoeing|Events=9}} |
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* [[Cycling]] ({{detailslink|Cycling at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games}}) |
* [[Cycle sport|Cycling]] ({{detailslink|Cycling at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games}}) |
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** [[BMX]] <small>(2)</small> |
** [[BMX]] <small>(2)</small> |
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** [[Mountain biking]] <small>(2)</small> |
** [[Mountain biking]] <small>(2)</small> |
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== Medal table == |
== Medal table == |
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| gold_LCA = 1 | silver_LCA = 0 | bronze_LCA = 0 |
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| gold_BER = 0 | silver_BER = 2 | bronze_BER = 1 |
| gold_BER = 0 | silver_BER = 2 | bronze_BER = 1 |
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| gold_HON = 0 | silver_HON = 1 | bronze_HON = 5 |
| gold_HON = 0 | silver_HON = 1 | bronze_HON = 5 | name_HON = {{flag|Honduras|1949}} (HON) |
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| gold_SKN = 0 | silver_SKN = 1 | bronze_SKN = 1 |
| gold_SKN = 0 | silver_SKN = 1 | bronze_SKN = 1 |
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| gold_GRN = 0 | silver_GRN = 1 | bronze_GRN = 0 |
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==Nations== |
==Nations== |
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The following 37 nations |
The following 37 nations took part. For the first time in the Central American and Caribbean Games, six Caribbean territories of European Countries competed, having reached agreement with ODACABE. These territories being: the three [[Overseas region|French territories]] of |
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Guadeloupe, Martinique, and French Guiana, the [[British Overseas Territories|British Territory]] of Turks and Caicos, and the two [[Dutch Caribbean|Dutch territories]] of Curaçao and Sint Maarten. |
Guadeloupe, Martinique, and French Guiana, the [[British Overseas Territories|British Territory]] of Turks and Caicos, and the two [[Dutch Caribbean|Dutch territories]] of Curaçao and Sint Maarten.<ref>{{Citation| last = Del Valle Hernández| first = Sara| language = es| title = 10 curiosidades de los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe | newspaper = [[El Nuevo Dia]]| publication-place = San Juan, PR| date = July 18, 2018| url = https://www.elnuevodia.com/deportes/otrosdeportes/nota/10curiosidadesdelosjuegoscentroamericanosydelcaribe-2435938/}}</ref> |
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[[Category:2018 Central American and Caribbean Games| ]] |
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[[Category:Central American and Caribbean Games]] |
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[[Category:2018 in multi-sport events|Central American and Caribbean Games]] |
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[[Category:2018 in Central American sport|Central American and Caribbean Games]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:03, 7 October 2024
Host city | Barranquilla |
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Country | Colombia |
Nations | 37 |
Athletes | 5854 |
Events | 450 |
Opening | 19 July 2018 |
Closing | 3 August 2018 |
Opened by | President Juan Manuel Santos[1] |
Athlete's Oath | Alex Cujavante |
Judge's Oath | Magaly Peña |
Torch lighter | Édgar Rentería[1] |
Main venue | Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez |
Website | Barranquilla2018.com |
The 23rd Central American and Caribbean Games were held in Barranquilla, Colombia.[2]
Bidding process
[edit]Quetzaltenango was the only city to meet CACSO's January 2012 deadline to bid for the Games,[3] and on October 29, 2012 it was named the host city.[2]
Guatemala last hosted the Games in 1950 (in Guatemala City); Central America last hosted in 2002 (in San Salvador, El Salvador). Panajachel would be the venue for sailing, open water swimming and triathlon.[4][5] Quetzaltenango was officially stripped from its hosting rights in May 2014.[6]
Meanwhile, the Colombian City of Santiago de Cali has sent a formal request to the CACSO committee to host the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games (due to the success of the 2013 World Games) in case that Quetzaltenango was unable to meet with the event's logistics. In addition, sports venues in Santiago de Cali were completely built and in excellent condition, while Quetzaltenango was having delays in its venue preparation.[7]
A second bidding phase was opened to find the new hosts for the Games. Panama City (Panama),[citation needed] Puerto la Cruz (Venezuela),[8] and Barranquilla (Colombia)[9] were bidding to host the Games. Barranquilla was voted as the hosts for the Games during a CACSO meeting in Veracruz, Mexico.[10]
Mascot
[edit]The mascot for the Games was Baqui the titi monkey.[1]
Sports
[edit]- Aquatics
- Artistic swimming (7) ( )
- Diving (8) ( )
- Open water swimming (2) ( )
- Swimming (40) ( )
- Water polo (2) ( )
- Archery (10) ( )
- Athletics (46) ( )
- Badminton (6) ( )
- Baseball (1) ( )
- Basketball (2) ( )
- 3x3 basketball (2) ( )
- Beach volleyball (2) ( )
- Bowling (10) ( )
- Boxing (15) ( )
- Canoeing (9) ( )
- Cycling ( )
- BMX (2)
- Mountain biking (2)
- Road (4)
- Track (19)
- Equestrian (9) ( )
- Fencing (12) ( )
- Field hockey (2) ( )
- Football (2) ( )
- Golf (2) ( )
- Gymnastics ( )
- Artistic gymnastics (14)
- Rhythmic gymnastics (8)
- Trampoline (3)
- Handball (2) ( )
- Judo (18) ( )
- Karate (12) ( )
- Modern pentathlon (5) ( )
- Racquetball (6) ( )
- Roller sports (12) ( )
- Rowing (11) ( )
- Rugby sevens (2) ( )
- Sailing (7) ( )
- Shooting (33) ( )
- Squash (7) ( )
- Softball (2) ( )
- Table tennis (7) ( )
- Taekwondo (21) ( )
- Tennis (7) ( )
- Triathlon (5) ( )
- Volleyball (2) ( )
- Weightlifting (32) ( )
- Wrestling (18) ( )
Medal table
[edit]* Host nation (Colombia)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Mexico | 132 | 118 | 91 | 341 |
2 | Cuba | 102 | 72 | 68 | 242 |
3 | Colombia* | 79 | 94 | 97 | 270 |
4 | Venezuela | 34 | 48 | 73 | 155 |
5 | Dominican Republic | 25 | 29 | 53 | 107 |
6 | Guatemala | 21 | 22 | 41 | 84 |
7 | Puerto Rico | 20 | 29 | 38 | 87 |
8 | Jamaica | 12 | 4 | 11 | 27 |
9 | Trinidad and Tobago | 9 | 8 | 13 | 30 |
10 | Bahamas | 4 | 2 | 1 | 7 |
11 | Panama | 3 | 5 | 5 | 13 |
12 | El Salvador | 2 | 5 | 11 | 18 |
13 | Aruba | 2 | 1 | 6 | 9 |
14 | Barbados | 2 | 0 | 4 | 6 |
15 | Costa Rica | 1 | 6 | 19 | 26 |
16 | British Virgin Islands | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
17 | Suriname | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
18 | Saint Lucia | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
19 | Bermuda | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
20 | Honduras (HON) | 0 | 1 | 5 | 6 |
21 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
22 | Grenada | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Haiti | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
24 | Nicaragua | 0 | 0 | 9 | 9 |
25 | Cayman Islands | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
26 | Antigua and Barbuda | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Guadeloupe | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Guyana | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Martinique | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
U.S. Virgin Islands | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (30 entries) | 451 | 450 | 557 | 1,458 |
Nations
[edit]The following 37 nations took part. For the first time in the Central American and Caribbean Games, six Caribbean territories of European Countries competed, having reached agreement with ODACABE. These territories being: the three French territories of Guadeloupe, Martinique, and French Guiana, the British Territory of Turks and Caicos, and the two Dutch territories of Curaçao and Sint Maarten.[11]
The numbers in parentheses represents the number of athletes entered.
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References
[edit]- ^ a b c Memorias XXIII Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe Barranquilla 2018 (PDF). Retrieved 7 November 2023.
- ^ a b (in Spanish) Asamblea ODECABE, Islas Caimán (translation: "CASCO Assembly, Cayman Islands"). Published by CACSO on 2012-10-27; retrieved 2012-11-13.
- ^ (in Spanish) ODECABE decide hoy si Xela es sede de lo CA y del Caribe 2018 Archived 2012-10-29 at the Wayback Machine (translation: "CASCO decides today if Quetzaltenango is the host of the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games"). Published by Prense Libre on 2012-10-27; retrieved 2012-11-13.
- ^ Administrator. "Inicia el camino a los Juegos C.A. y del Caribe - ElMetropolitano Xela". Xela.elmetropolitano.com.gt. Archived from the original on 2012-01-19. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
- ^ "Guatemala y El Salvador buscan sede 'JCC 2018'" (in Spanish). xeu Deportes. 2011-03-03. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
- ^ "ODECABE insiste: Guatemala está descartada para organizar Juegos 2018". Panama America (in Spanish). 12 May 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
- ^ "Cali busca ser sede de los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe 2018". El Pueblo. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
- ^ "Venezuela se postulará como sede de Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe 2018". Globovision (in Spanish). 20 May 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2017.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Barranquilla busca ser sede de los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe de 2018". El Universal. 12 December 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
- ^ "Barranquilla, escogida como sede de los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe 2018". El Heraldo (in Spanish). 11 June 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
- ^ Del Valle Hernández, Sara (July 18, 2018), "10 curiosidades de los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe", El Nuevo Dia (in Spanish), San Juan, PR
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