Central American Games

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The Central American Games (Spanish: Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos) are a multi-sport regional championships event, held quadrennial (every 4 years), typically in the first year after Summer Olympics. The Games are open for member federations of the Central American Sports Organization (Spanish: Organización Deportiva Centroamericana) ORDECA in Central American countries.[1] (in Spanish)

The Games have had an equivalent to the Olympic Flame, being ignited in Q'umarkaj, one of the ancient cultural Mayan centers located in El Quiché, Guatemala.[2] However, some people and organizations have criticised the games for not including the Mesoamerican ballgame, the oldest ball sport in the continent, on the sports programme.

The competition is the second multi-sport event to have the name: the Central American and Caribbean Games began life in 1926 as the Central American Games and had this moniker until it expanded its remit in 1935.

Editions[edit]

Games Year Host country
(as recognized by IOC)
Host city Opened by Dates Nations Sports Competitors Top nation
1973 I  Guatemala Guatemala City Alejandro Maldonado Aguirre 24 November – 2 December 6 16 966  Panama
1977 II  El Salvador San Salvador Carlos Humberto Romero 25 November – 4 December 5 18 1282  Panama
1986 III  Guatemala Guatemala City 4–10 January 5 20 1320  Guatemala
1990 IV  Honduras Tegucigalpa José Azcona 5–14 January 6 22 2082  Guatemala
1994 V  El Salvador San Salvador Armando Calderón Sol 25 November – 1 December 7 27 2112  El Salvador
1997 VI  Honduras San Pedro Sula Carlos Roberto Reina 5–15 December 7 25 2290  El Salvador
2001 VII  Guatemala Guatemala City Harris Whitbeck 22 November – 3 December 7 29 2182  Guatemala
2006 VIII  Nicaragua Managua Melitón Sánchez 2–12 March 6 19 1095  Guatemala
2010 IX  Panama Panama City Ricardo Martinelli 9–19 April 6 23 1739  El Salvador
2013 X  Costa Rica San José Laura Chinchilla 3–17 March 7 26 2738  Guatemala
2017 XI  Nicaragua Managua Daniel Ortega 3–17 December 7 27 3500  Guatemala
2022 XII  El Salvador Santa Tecla 5–19 December (Cancelled) 7
2025 XII  Guatemala

All time medal table (1997 - 2017)[edit]

The seven countries of Central America and their capitals
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Guatemala (GUA)5354813821398
2 El Salvador (ESA)4633513881202
3 Costa Rica (CRC)3423433751060
4 Panama (PAN)203235272710
5 Nicaragua (NIC)166230383779
6 Honduras (HON)166225333724
7 Belize (BLZ)11253268
Totals (7 entries)1886189021655941

Sports[edit]

Disciplines from the same sport are grouped under the same color:

  Aquatics  Cycling  Football  Gymnastics  Roller sports  Volleyball

Sport (Discipline) Body 73 77 86 90 94 97 01 06 10 13 17
World Central America
 
Diving FINA CCCAN X
Open water swimming X X
Swimming X X X X X X X X X X X
Synchronized swimming X X
Water polo X X X X X X X
 
Archery FITA COPARCO X X
Athletics IAAF CADICA X X X X X X X X X X X
Badminton BWF BPA X
Baseball IBAF COPABE X X X X X X X X X X
Basketball FIBA FIBA Americas X X X X X X X X X X X
Bodybuilding IFBB CACBBFF X X X X X X X X
Bowling FIQ PABCON X X X X X X
Boxing AIBA AMBC X X X X X X X X X X X
Chess FIDE CCA X X X X X X X X
 
BMX racing UCI COPACI X
Mountain Biking X X
Road Cycling X X X X X X X X X X X
 
Equestrian FEI PAEC X X X X X X X X X X
Fencing FIE CPE X X X X X X X X X X X
 
Football FIFA UNCAF X X X X X X X X X
Futsal X X X
 
Gymnastics FIG UPAG X X X X X X X X
 
Handball IHF PATHF X X X X
Judo IJF PJC X X X X X X X X X X X
Karate WKF PKF X X X X X X
Racquetball IRF PARC X X X X X X X
 
Roller speed skating FIRS CPRS X X
 
Rowing FISA X X X X
Sailing ISAF X X
Shooting ISSF CAT X X X X X X X X
Softball ISF CONPASA X X X X X X X X X X X
Squash WSF FPS X X
Table tennis ITTF LATTU X X X X X X X X X X X
Taekwondo WTF PATU X X X X X X X X
Tennis ITF COTECC X X X X X X X X X
Triathlon ITU PATCO X X X X X X X
 
Beach Volleyball FIVB NORCECA X X X X
Volleyball X X X X X X X X X X
 
Weightlifting IWF PAWC X X X X X X X X X X X
Wrestling UWW CPLA X X X X X X X X X X X
 
Total sports 16 18 20+3 22+1 27 25+1 29+1 19 23

: Exhibition contest

Para Games[edit]

Year Event Opened by Host Country Host City Duration Countries Sports Athletes
2013 I  Costa Rica San Jose April 13 - April 21 6
2018 II  Nicaragua Managua January 21 - January 28 7

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Centroamericanos - Resultados en la historia (in Spanish), masgoles.com, archived from the original on September 19, 2012, retrieved August 10, 2012
  2. ^ Comenzaron los juegos ayer en Guatemala (in Spanish), La Nación, Costa Rica, November 25, 1973, p. 35 (original page no.: 62A), retrieved August 27, 2012

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