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Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships
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The Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships was a junior athletics competition held between the nations of Central America and the Caribbean Islands promoted by the Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation (CACAC).[1] It is divided into the Junior B Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships held since 1978 and the Junior A Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships held since 1974. The Junior A category was open for girls and boys aged 17–20 until 2010. and for girls and boys aged 18–20 starting in the year 2012. The Junior B category was open for girls and boys aged 14–16 until 2010. and for girls and boys aged 14–17 starting in the year 2012.

Many world-class and Olympic winning senior athletes competed in the championships in their teenage years. Usain Bolt won the 200 m event in 2002. No competition was held in 2008, due to a clash with the senior 2008 Central American and Caribbean Championships, which had been postponed from the previous year.

At the 2010 edition, a total of 532 athletes from 27 nations took part in the championships' events.[2]

The 2016 edition did not proceed as planned following the announcement of a change towards a wider competition by NACAC regional president Victor Lopez. The new competition, due in 2018, would incorporate Canada and the United States. Lopez noted that the Caribbean region already had shared junior competition at the CARIFTA Games and that Central America already had its own regional junior event.[3]

Editions

Since 2015 replaced by NACAC U20 Championships in Athletics and NACAC U18 Championships in Athletics.

Year City Country Date Venue No. of
Events
No. of
Athletes
1st 1974 Maracaibo  Venezuela 12–15 December 36 about 196
2nd 1976 Xalapa  Mexico 26–29 August 57 about 127
3rd 1978 Xalapa  Mexico 25–28 August 69 about 293
4th 1980 Nassau  Bahamas 22–25 August 73 about 263
5th 1982 Bridgetown  Barbados 23–25 July 75 about 320
6th 1984 San Juan  Puerto Rico 21–24 June 75 about 355
7th 1986 Mexico City  Mexico 26–29 June 74 about 262
8th 1988 Nassau  Bahamas 30 June – 2 July 74 about 223
9th 1990 Havana  Cuba 6–8 July 77 about 406
10th 1992 Tegucigalpa  Honduras 10–12 July 79 about 304
11th 1994 Port of Spain  Trinidad and Tobago 8–10 July 79 about 377
12th 1996 San Salvador  El Salvador 14–16 July 78 about 524
13th 1998 Georgetown  Cayman Islands 10–12 July Truman Bodden Sports Complex 79 about 361
14th 2000 San Juan  Puerto Rico 14–16 July Estadio Sixto Escobar 80 about 422
15th 2002 Bridgetown  Barbados 5–7 July National Stadium 69 about 445
16th 2004 Coatzacoalcos  Mexico 25–27 June Estadio Rafael Hernández Ochoa 81 about 411
17th 2006 Port of Spain  Trinidad and Tobago 14–16 July Hasely Crawford Stadium 81 about 449
18th 2010 Santo Domingo  Dominican Republic 2–4 July Felix Sanchez Olympic Stadium 80 about 500
19th 2012 San Salvador  El Salvador 29 June – 1 July Estadio Nacional Flor Blanca "Mágico González" 86 about 467
20th 2014 Morelia  Mexico 4 – 6 July Complejo Deprtivo Bicentenario
21st 2016 (abandoned) San José  Costa Rica 20 – 22 May Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)

Medals

U20 (1974-2014)

Source:[4]

U18 (1976-2014)

Source:[5]

Records

The Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics is divided into the Junior A Championships which began in 1974 and Junior B Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships held since 1978. The Junior A category (Junior) was open for girls and boys aged 17–20 (until 2010), and for girls and boys aged 18–19 (since 2012). The Junior B category (Youth) was open for girls and boys aged 14–16 (until 2010), and for girls and boys aged 14–17 (since 2012).[6] Records are set by athletes who are representing one of the Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation (CACAC) member states.

Junior A (Junior)

Men's Junior A records

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 10.18 (0.7 m/s) Darrel Brown  Trinidad and Tobago 5 July 2002 2002 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Barbados Bridgetown, Barbados [7]
200 m 20.33 (wind: +0.8 m/s) Zharnel Hughes  Anguilla 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Mexico Morelia, México [8]
400 m 45.19 A Roberto Hernández  Cuba 26 June 1986 1986 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Mexico Mexico City, Mexico [7]
800 m 1:46.89 Wesley Vázquez  Puerto Rico 29 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships El Salvador San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
1500 m 3:45.20 Juan Luis Barrios  Mexico 5 July 2002 2002 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Barbados Bridgetown, Barbados [7]
5000 m 14:21.58 Diego Alberto Borrego  Mexico 16 July 2006 2006 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain, Trinidad [7]
10000 m 30:45.12 Elisaldo León  Cuba 6 July 1990 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Cuba Havana, Cuba [7]
110 m hurdles 13.27 (0.0 m/s) Yordan O'Farrill  Cuba 1 July 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships El Salvador San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
400 m hurdles 50.26 Jehue Gordon  Trinidad and Tobago 2 July 2010 2010 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Dominican Republic Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [10]
3000 m steeplechase 9:02.99 Roberto López  Mexico 23 June 1984 1984 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Puerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico [7]
High jump 2.31 m A Javier Sotomayor  Cuba 29 June 1986 1986 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Mexico Mexico City, Mexico [7]
Pole vault 5.45 m Alberto Manzano  Cuba 7 July 1990 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Cuba Havana, Cuba [10]
Long jump 7.97 m Kareem Streete-Thompson  Cayman Islands 6 July 1990 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Cuba Havana, Cuba [7]
Triple jump 16.80 m A Juan Miguel López  Cuba 29 June 1986 1986 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Mexico Mexico City, Mexico [7]
Shot put (6 kg) 19.70 m Ashinia Miller  Jamaica 29 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships El Salvador San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
Discus throw 62.93 m Quincy Wilson  Trinidad and Tobago 4 July 2010 2010 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Dominican Republic Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [10]
Hammer throw (6 kg) 73.96 m Diego del Real  Mexico 1 July 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships El Salvador San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
Javelin throw 82.83 m NR Keshorn Walcott  Trinidad and Tobago 1 July 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships El Salvador San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
Decathlon 7101 pts A Miguel Valle  Cuba 27 June 1986 1986 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Mexico Mexico City, Mexico [7]
10.9 (100 m), 7.25 (long jump), 12.51m (shot put), 1.82m (high jump), 49.1 (400 m) /
14.7 (110 m hurdles), 38.72m (discus), 4.20m (pole vault), 52.82m (javelin), 5:16.8 (1500 m)
10000 m walk (track) 41:29.66 Cristián David Berdeja  Mexico 15 July 2000 2000 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Puerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico [7]
4x100 m relay 39.39 Odean Skeen
Tyquendo Tracey
Senoj-Jay Givans
Jazeel Murphy
 Jamaica 30 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships El Salvador San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
4x400 m relay 3:05.9  Jamaica 10 July 1994 1994 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Central_American_and_Caribbean_Junior_Championships
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