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2004 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics

The 16th Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships were held in the Estadio Rafael Hernández Ochoa in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico, between 25–27 June 2004. The games were originally planned to be held in San Salvador, El Salvador. However, they were relocated to the state of Veracruz in Mexico in early 2004. Both cities of Xalapa and Coatzacoalcos were applicants.[1] A discussion of the results is given.[2]

XVI Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships
Dates25–27 June
Host cityCoatzacoalcos, Mexico
VenueEstadio Rafael Hernández Ochoa
LevelJunior and Youth
Events81
(43 junior,
38 youth)
Participationabout 411
(223 junior,
188 youth) athletes from
21 nations

Records edit

A couple of new championship records were set.[3][4]

Event Record Athlete Country Type
Boys Under 20 (Junior)
200 m 20.67s   (1.2 m/s) Marcus Duncan   Trinidad and Tobago CR
Hammer throw
(junior implement, 6 kg)
59.03m1) Santiago Loera   Mexico CR
Girls Under 20 (Junior)
Shot put 15.74m Annie Alexander   Trinidad and Tobago CR
Boys Under 17 (Youth)
Octathlon 4832 pts2) Ramón Garibay   Mexico CR
Key
AR — Area record  • CR — Championship record  • NR — National record

Notes:

1): A new (junior implement) hammer of 6 kg was used for the first time at the championships. Therefore, the mark of 59.03m is naturally a new championship record. However, Yosmel Montes from Cuba threw the hammer 65.88m using the (senior implement) 7.257 kg hammer during the 1996 championships.[5]

2): The result of 14.91s in 110m hurdles was reported as wind-assisted (2.7 m/s).

Moreover, there were a couple of further results marked as championship records.[3][4] However, they might be disputable as discussed below:

Event Record Athlete Country Type
Girls Under 20 (Junior)
Pole vault 3.35m3) Nidza Torres   Puerto Rico CR
Carmen Castillo   Mexico
Isadora García   Mexico
Hammer throw 48.01m4) Mónica Coronado   Mexico CR
Boys Under 17 (Youth)
Pole vault 3.95m5) Yeisel Cintrón   Puerto Rico CR
Key
AR — Area record  • CR — Championship record  • NR — National record

Notes:

3): Citlalli Huerta from Mexico jumped 3.70m during the 2002 championships (marked as "Exhibition").[6][7]

4): Violeta Guzmán of Mexico threw the hammer (4 kg as in this competition) 51.46m during the 1996 championships.[5] The event was not held during the last championships in 2002, which might explain the mismatch.

5): Erik Corral of Mexico jumped 4.20m during the 1998 championships.[5] Again, the event was not held during the last championships in 2002, which might explain the mismatch.

Medal summary edit

The results are published.[8][9][10][11]

Male Junior A (under 20) edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(1.6 m/s)
  Daniel Bailey (ATG) 10.33   Marcus Duncan (TRI) 10.43   Yavid Zackey (PUR) 10.45
200 metres
(1.2 m/s)
  Marcus Duncan (TRI) 20.67 CR   Daniel Bailey (ATG) 20.81   Jamil James (TRI) 21.05
400 metres   Renny Quow (TRI) 47.62   Andretti Bain (BAH) 47.95   Nery Brenes (CRC) 48.05
800 metres   Simeon Bovell (TRI) 1:53.14   Davian Parker (JAM) 1:55.31   Jorge Zamora (MEX) 1:56.12
1500 metres   Isaías Haro (MEX) 3:49.04   Mario Vera (MEX) 3:57.98   Francis Jiménez (ESA) 3:59.49
5000 metres   Denides Vélez (PUR) 15:21.39   Alejandro Caltenco (MEX) 15:27.57   Juan Morales (PUR) 15:31.66
10,000 metres   César Méndez (MEX) 32:41.03   Elfego Sedano (MEX) 32:41.24   Bartolomé Sequén (GUA) 33:21.46
3000 m steeplechase   Josafath González (MEX) 9:25.02   Aarón Arias (MEX) 9:48.77   Marlon Monterrosa (ESA) 10:11.44
110 metres hurdles
(3.9 m/s)
  Patrick Lee (JAM) 14.37 w   Norhiher Marín (MEX) 14.53 w   Jesse King (BAR) 14.76 w
400 metres hurdles   Manuel García (PUR) 53.25   Markino Buckley (JAM) 53.30   Ronald Forbes (CAY) 53.80
High jump   Darvin Edwards (LCA) 2.09   Omar Wright (CAY) 2.09   Pedro Piñera (MEX) 2.06
Pole vault   José Montano (MEX) 5.00   Moisés Gómez (MEX) 4.50   Noel Feliciano (PUR) 4.00
Long jump   Lovintz Tota (BER) 7.23
(-2.4 m/s)
  Jermaine Alphous Jackson (JAM) 7.06
(-0.2 m/s)
  Henry Linton (CRC) 6.70
(0.6 m/s)
Triple jump   Ayata Joseph (ATG) 15.80
(-0.7 m/s)
  Maxwell Álvarez (GUA) 15.01
(-1.3 m/s)
  Luis Rivera (MEX) 14.56
(-1.6 m/s)
Shot put   Hickel Woolery (JAM) 16.66   Adonson Shallow (VIN) 16.55   Camoi Hood (JAM) 16.54
Discus throw   Hickel Woolery (JAM) 47.22   Camoi Hood (JAM) 45.74   Adonson Shallow (VIN) 45.10
Hammer throw   Santiago Loera (MEX) 59.03 CR   Roberto Sawyers (CRC) 57.56   Javier Villarreal (MEX) 56.55
Javelin throw   Kenley Olivas (NCA) 59.20   José Lagunes (MEX) 59.11   Carlos Morgan (CAY) 56.13
Decathlon   Marcos Sánchez (PUR) 6293   José Hernández (MEX) 6032   Miguel Juárez (MEX) 5923
10,000 metres track walk   Éder Sánchez (MEX) 43:21.99   Alejandro Rojas (MEX) 44:06.05   Hugo Céspedes (CRC) 61:44.56
4 × 100 metre relay   Jamaica
Kawayne Fisher
Kevin Stewart
Nesta Carter
Andre Wellington
40.63   Trinidad and Tobago 41.04   Bahamas
Don Wood
Michael Sands
Derek Carey
Tyrone Sawyer
41.04
4 × 400 metre relay   Trinidad and Tobago 3:10.97   Puerto Rico
Yavid Zackey
Marcos Sánchez
Manuel García
Félix Martínez
3:12.10   Jamaica
Leford Green
Michael Gardener
Andre Wellington
Markino Buckley
3:12.92

Female Junior A (under 20) edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.6 m/s)
  Wanda Hutson (TRI) 11.46   Kelly Ann Baptiste (TRI) 11.50   Carol Rodríguez (PUR) 11.73
200 metres
(2.7 m/s)
  Kelly Ann Baptiste (TRI) 23.37 w   Nickesha Anderson (JAM) 23.50 w   Anastasia Le-Roy (JAM) 23.71 w
400 metres   Kineke Alexander (VIN) 53.93   Abigail David (TRI) 54.36   Nyoka Cole (JAM) 54.81
800 metres   Cristina Guevara (MEX) 2:12.92   Maresia Pencil (JAM) 2:15.93   Raquel Barquero (CRC) 2:22.48
1500 metres   Pilar McShine (TRI) 4:42.93   Liliani Méndez (PUR) 4:43.27   María Estrada (MEX) 4:44.05
3000 metres   María Estrada (MEX) 10:07.85   Liliani Méndez (PUR) 10:13.28   Anayeli Navarro (MEX) 10:16.63
5000 metres   Ana Rosa Fuentes (MEX) 18:43.28   Monserrat Zúñiga (MEX) 18:52.76   Xiomara Barrera (ESA) 20:25.41
100 metres hurdles
(1.6 m/s)
  Keisha Brown (JAM) 13.76   Diana Pérez (MEX) 15.05   Jéssica González (MEX) 15.08
400 metres hurdles   Jennifer Velázquez (PUR) 62.46   Trishana McGowan (JAM) 63.64   Nayeli Leyva (MEX) 64.75
High jump   Rhonda Watkins (TRI) 1.76   Zindzi Swan (BER) 1.76   Fabiola Ayala (MEX) 1.70
Pole vault   Nidza Torres (PUR) 3.35   Carmen Castillo (MEX) 3.35   Isadora García (MEX) 3.35
Long jump   Rhonda Watkins (TRI) 5.85
(-1.7 m/s)
  Zindzi Swan (BER) 5.81
(-1.2 m/s)
  Rosemarie White (JAM) 5.67
(-2.2 m/s)
Triple jump   Seidre Forde (BAR) 12.23
(-0.8 m/s)
  Estela Díaz (MEX) 11.95
(-1.4 m/s)
  Sharon Ruiz (CRC) 11.44
(-2.3 m/s)
Shot put   Annie Alexander (TRI) 15.74 CR   Tressa-Anne Charles (LCA) 14.67   Brittney Marshall (BER) 13.18
Discus throw   Keisha Walkes (BAR) 41.87   Sasha Ferguson (BAH) 41.59   María Padilla (MEX) 39.53
Hammer throw   Mónica Coronado (MEX) 48.01   Rita Nieves (PUR) 41.87   Gilmarie Ortíz (PUR) 39.53
Javelin throw   Coralys Ortíz (PUR) 48.45   Elizabeth Orozco (MEX) 41.59   Ana Encinas (MEX) 41.29
Heptathlon   Nadina Marsh (JAM) 5161   Yaritza Rivera (PUR) 4632   Cuquie Melville (TRI) 4465
5000 metres track walk   Rosa María Orozco (MEX) 25:00.74   Verónica Colindres (ESA) 25:35.12   Marandeliz Arroyo (PUR) 25:42.23
4 × 100 metres relay   Jamaica
Jody-Ann Powell
Tracy-Ann Rowe
Nickesha Anderson
Anastasia Le-Roy
44.85   Trinidad and Tobago
Jurlene Francis
Monique Cabral
Wanda Hutson
Kelly-Ann Baptiste
45.10   Mexico
Ana Martha Coutiño
Deneb Cervantes
Nayra Denisse Tienda
Zudikey Rodríguez
47.86
4 × 400 metres relay   Jamaica
Sharneter Stewart
Nickesha Anderson
Nyoka Cole
Trishana McGowan
3:40.40   Puerto Rico
Jennifer Velázquez
Zuliana Fontánez
Gilmarie Ortíz
Carol Rodríguez
3:44.87   Mexico
Ana Martha Coutiño
Nallely Vela
Nayeli Leyva
Viridiana Nájera
3:47.73

Male Junior B (under 17) edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(1.4 m/s)
  Luis López (PUR) 10.78   Dario Alleyne (BAR) 10.81   Ramaldo Turner (JAM) 10.82
200 metres
(4.5 m/s)
  Dario Alleyne (BAR) 21.53 w   Withley Williams (SKN) 21.80 w   Luis López (PUR) 21.83 w
400 metres   Christian Santiago (PUR) 48.32   Romel Lewis (JAM) 49.01   Keneil Lee (JAM) 50.36
800 metres   Jamaal James (TRI) 1:53.93   Greivin González (CRC) 1:54.78   Lionel Omar Ayala (PUR) 1:59.15
1500 metres   José Pérez (MEX) 4:08.21   Diego Borrego (MEX) 4:08.26   Yasamel Rodríguez (PUR) 4:09.28
3000 metres   Diego Borrego (MEX) 8:43.68   Juan Carrera (MEX) 8:44.77   Luis Velázquez (PUR) 9:36.29
2000 metres steeplechase   Juan Flores (MEX) 6:04.73   Luis Velázquez (PUR) 6:12.63   Francisco González (MEX) 6:13.74
100 metres hurdles
(2.5 m/s)
  Ryan Brathwaite (BAR) 13.20 w   Akeem Smith (JAM) 13.52 w   Ronnie Griffith (BAR) 13.60 w
400 metres hurdles   Víctor Valentín (PUR) 54.35   Christopher Adderley (BAH) 54.47   Víctor García (MEX) 56.09
High jump   Jahmal Strachan (BAH) 1.96   Sheldon King (BAH) 1.96   Jade Darrell (BER)
  Alejandro Olmedo (ESA)
1.85
1.85
Pole vault   Yeisel Cintrón (PUR) 3.95jo   Edwin Barrientos (GUA) 3.90   David Díaz (PUR) 3.90
Long jump   Nicholas Gordon (JAM) 6.65
(-1.5 m/s)
  Paul Espino (MEX) 6.54
(-2.4 m/s)
  Marcos Amalbert (PUR) 6.49
(-1.6 m/s)
Triple jump   Nicholas Gordon (JAM) 13.88
(-1.8 m/s)
  Dwight Webley (JAM) 13.61
(-1.5 m/s)
  Marcos Amalbert (PUR) 13.39
(-0.5 m/s)
Shot put   Guilbert Villarreal (MEX) 15.68   Carlos Flores (MEX) 15.21   Raymond Brown (JAM) 14.95
Discus throw   José Carlos de la Torre (MEX) 48.35   Kerron Brown (TRI) 44.41   Fidelfo Lozano (MEX) 42.89
Hammer throw   Luis Torres (MEX) 57.57   Antonio Torres (PUR) 51.77   Wilfredo de Jesús (PUR) 49.51
Javelin throw   Juan Méndez (MEX) 60.48   Omar Jones (IVB) 51.66   Juan Mora (MEX) 51.03
Octathlon   Ramón Garibay (MEX) 4832 CR   Gabriel Arroyo (PUR) 4541   Gustavo Cantù (MEX) 3629
5000 metres track walk   Rufino Ramírez (MEX) 22:37.41   Joe Bonilla (PUR) 23:46.06   Víctor Mendoza (ESA) 23:56.44
4 × 100 metres relay   Jamaica
Ramaldo Turner
Teo Bennett
Akeem Smith
Cawayne Jervis
42.33   Puerto Rico 42.65   Bahamas
Ashman Sweeting
Jonathan Davis
Deangelo Sands
Larry Pinder
42.77
4 × 400 metres relay   Jamaica
Keneil Lee
Cawayne Jervis
Dwight Webley
Romel Lewis
3:21.15   Puerto Rico
Víctor G. Valentín
Gustavo de Jesús
Gabriel O. Acevedo
Christian Santiago
3:21.98   Bahamas
Keyon Minns
Deangelo Sands
Larry Pinder
Christopher Adderley
3:22.57

Female Junior B (under 17) edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.4 m/s)
  Kimberly Smith (JAM) 11.64   T'Shonda Webb (BAH) 11.94   Semoy Hackett (TRI) 11.97
200 metres
(2.7 m/s)
  Sade St. Louis (TRI) 23.83 w   Britney St. Louis (TRI) 24.31 w   T'Shonda Webb (BAH) 24.43 w
400 metres   Britney St. Louis (TRI) 54.61   Sade St. Louis (TRI) 54.68   Shakeeri Cole  (JAM) 56.09
800 metres   Vanessa Boyd (JAM) 2:16.13   Deanne Lightbourne (BER) 2:16.58   Kenia Suárez (MEX) 2:18.39
1200 metres   Karen Arce (CRC) 3:41.72   Sheila Alcántara (MEX) 3:42.90   Maritza Arenas (MEX) 3:46.21
100 metres hurdles
(1.6 m/s)
  Natasha Ruddock (JAM) 13.83   Karla Dueñas (MEX) 13.94   Carla Rodríguez (MEX) 14.24
300 metres hurdles   Michelle Cumberbatch (BAH) 43.88   Kierre Beckles (BAR) 44.67   Andrea Sutherland (JAM) 44.75
High jump   Latroya Darrell (BER) 1.76   Liliana Vázquez (MEX) 1.66   Andrea Moss (BAH) 1.60
Long jump   Shara Proctor (AIA) 5.99
(0.0 m/s)
  Arantxa King (BER) 5.85
(0.0 m/s)
  Bianca Stuart (BAH) 5.71
(0.0 m/s)
Triple jump   Kimona Smith (JAM) 11.87
(-1.5 m/s)
  Latroya Darrell (BER) 11.76
(-2.2 m/s)
  Maricela Bustamante (MEX) 11.37
(-1.7 m/s)
Shot put   Rosario Sánchez (MEX) 12.30   Gabrielle Nixon (BAH) 12.00   Claudia Aguilar (MEX) 11.73
Discus throw   Paulina Flores (MEX) 36.78   Georgina Luján (MEX) 33.83   Yahaira Ellington (GUA) 32.47
Javelin throw   Kyann Maynard (BAR) 37.30   Venice Fredericks (TRI) 37.15   Catalina Morales (MEX) 33.79
Pentathlon   Nahomi Rivera (PUR) 3018   Verónica Sánchez (MEX) 2960   Gladys Quijada (ESA) 2498
4000 metres Track Walk   María Pérez (MEX) 21:02.84   María Guajardo (MEX) 21:12.78   Roxanne Rivera (PUR) 22:03.45
4 × 100 metres relay   Trinidad and Tobago
Jurnelle Francis
Semoy Hackett
Britney St. Louis
Sade St. Louis
46.08   Jamaica
Naffene Briscoe
Kimberly Smith
Natasha Ruddock
Samantha Henry
47.28   Bahamas
Eugenia Patton
T'Shonda Webb
Bianca Stuart
Michelle Cumberbatch
47.97
4 × 400 metres relay   Jamaica
Judith Riley
Shakeeri Cole
Kimberly Smith
Andrea Sutherland
3:49.42   Bermuda 3:56.42   Mexico
Alejandra Cherizola
Karina Herrera
Beatriz Dolores Curiel
Evelyn Kristell Mercado
4:00.77

Medal table edit

The placing table and medal count was published.[12]

Total edit

  *   Host nation (Mexico)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Mexico (MEX)*23242774
2  Jamaica (JAM)17111038
3  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)149326
4  Puerto Rico (PUR)11121538
5  Barbados (BAR)5229
6  Bahamas (BAH)26715
7  Bermuda (BER)26210
8  Antigua and Barbuda (ATG)2103
9  Costa Rica (CRC)1258
10  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN)1113
11  Saint Lucia (LCA)1102
12  Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF)1001
  Nicaragua (NIC)1001
14  Guatemala (GUA)0224
15  El Salvador (ESA)0167
16  Cayman Islands (CAY)0123
17  British Virgin Islands (IVB)0101
  Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)0101
Totals (18 entries)818182244


Placing table edit

The placing table for team trophy distributed to the 1st place overall team (men and women categories) was published.[12]

Overall edit

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Points
    Mexico 759
2   Jamaica 369
3   Puerto Rico 349
4   Trinidad and Tobago 234
5   Bahamas 157
6   Costa Rica 149
7   Bermuda 113.5
8   Barbados 82
9   Guatemala 82
10   El Salvador 72.5
11   Cayman Islands 38
12   Antigua and Barbuda 26
13   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 24
14   Saint Kitts and Nevis 19
15   Nicaragua 17
16   Honduras 16
17   Saint Lucia 15
18   British Virgin Islands 14
19   Anguilla 8
20   Aruba 6
21   Belize 5

Participation (unofficial) edit

Detailed result lists can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website.[13] An unofficial count yields a number of about 411 athletes (223 junior (under-20) and 188 youth (under-17)) from about 21 countries:

References edit

  1. ^ CACAC (January 22, 2004), The Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships moved to Mexico, retrieved August 3, 2011
  2. ^ Mexico dominates CAC Juniors, IAAF, June 30, 2004, retrieved November 21, 2011
  3. ^ a b Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation, Campeonato Centroamericano y del Caribe – 6/25/2004 to 6/27/2004 – Juvenil Menor y Mayor – Coatzacoalcos, Ver. – Resultados – Muchachos (PDF), C.F.P.I. Timing and Data Inc., retrieved May 12, 2012
  4. ^ a b Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation, Campeonato Centroamericano y del Caribe – 6/25/2004 to 6/27/2004 – Juvenil Menor y Mayor – Coatzacoalcos, Ver. – Resultados – Muchachas (PDF), C.F.P.I. Timing and Data Inc., retrieved May 12, 2012
  5. ^ a b c World Junior Athletics History, , archived from the original on January 25, 2012, retrieved May 12, 2012
  6. ^ World Junior Athletics History, , archived from the original on 2013-10-31, retrieved May 12, 2012
  7. ^ Nevis Amateur Athletic Association, CAC Result 02 Day2, retrieved May 12, 2012
  8. ^ CACAC, AthleCAC – Results Service – Servicio de Resultados, XVI Campeonato CAC Juvenil de Atletismo, CACCj Coatzacoalcos MEX, 25-27 Jun 2004, retrieved August 3, 2011
  9. ^ , Athletics Weekly, archived from the original on December 26, 2010, retrieved August 3, 2011
  10. ^ "CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNDER 20 WOMEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved August 3, 2011
  11. ^ "CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNDER 17)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved August 3, 2011
  12. ^ a b CACAC (July 5, 2010), PLACING TABLE – TABLA DE PUNTUACIÓN, XVI Campeonato CAC Juvenil de Atletismo, Coatzacoalcos (MEX), 25-27 Jun 2004 (PDF), retrieved August 5, 2011
  13. ^ World Junior Athletics History, , archived from the original on October 23, 2011, retrieved October 7, 2011

External links edit

  • Official CACAC Website
  • CACAC Championships Website
  • Local Championships Website

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The 16th Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships were held in the Estadio Rafael Hernandez Ochoa in Coatzacoalcos Veracruz Mexico between 25 27 June 2004 The games were originally planned to be held in San Salvador El Salvador However they were relocated to the state of Veracruz in Mexico in early 2004 Both cities of Xalapa and Coatzacoalcos were applicants 1 A discussion of the results is given 2 XVI Central American and Caribbean Junior ChampionshipsDates25 27 JuneHost cityCoatzacoalcos MexicoVenueEstadio Rafael Hernandez OchoaLevelJunior and YouthEvents81 43 junior 38 youth Participationabout 411 223 junior 188 youth athletes from 21 nations 2002 Bridgetown2006 Port of Spain Contents 1 Records 2 Medal summary 2 1 Male Junior A under 20 2 2 Female Junior A under 20 2 3 Male Junior B under 17 2 4 Female Junior B under 17 3 Medal table 3 1 Total 4 Placing table 4 1 Overall 5 Participation unofficial 6 References 7 External linksRecords editA couple of new championship records were set 3 4 Event Record Athlete Country TypeBoys Under 20 Junior 200 m 20 67s 1 2 m s Marcus Duncan nbsp Trinidad and Tobago CRHammer throw junior implement 6 kg 59 03m1 Santiago Loera nbsp Mexico CRGirls Under 20 Junior Shot put 15 74m Annie Alexander nbsp Trinidad and Tobago CRBoys Under 17 Youth Octathlon 4832 pts2 Ramon Garibay nbsp Mexico CRKeyAR Area record CR Championship record NR National recordNotes 1 A new junior implement hammer of 6 kg was used for the first time at the championships Therefore the mark of 59 03m is naturally a new championship record However Yosmel Montes from Cuba threw the hammer 65 88m using the senior implement 7 257 kg hammer during the 1996 championships 5 2 The result of 14 91s in 110m hurdles was reported as wind assisted 2 7 m s Moreover there were a couple of further results marked as championship records 3 4 However they might be disputable as discussed below Event Record Athlete Country TypeGirls Under 20 Junior Pole vault 3 35m3 Nidza Torres nbsp Puerto Rico CRCarmen Castillo nbsp MexicoIsadora Garcia nbsp MexicoHammer throw 48 01m4 Monica Coronado nbsp Mexico CRBoys Under 17 Youth Pole vault 3 95m5 Yeisel Cintron nbsp Puerto Rico CRKeyAR Area record CR Championship record NR National recordNotes 3 Citlalli Huerta from Mexico jumped 3 70m during the 2002 championships marked as Exhibition 6 7 4 Violeta Guzman of Mexico threw the hammer 4 kg as in this competition 51 46m during the 1996 championships 5 The event was not held during the last championships in 2002 which might explain the mismatch 5 Erik Corral of Mexico jumped 4 20m during the 1998 championships 5 Again the event was not held during the last championships in 2002 which might explain the mismatch Medal summary editThe results are published 8 9 10 11 Male Junior A under 20 edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres 1 6 m s nbsp Daniel Bailey ATG 10 33 nbsp Marcus Duncan TRI 10 43 nbsp Yavid Zackey PUR 10 45200 metres 1 2 m s nbsp Marcus Duncan TRI 20 67 CR nbsp Daniel Bailey ATG 20 81 nbsp Jamil James TRI 21 05400 metres nbsp Renny Quow TRI 47 62 nbsp Andretti Bain BAH 47 95 nbsp Nery Brenes CRC 48 05800 metres nbsp Simeon Bovell TRI 1 53 14 nbsp Davian Parker JAM 1 55 31 nbsp Jorge Zamora MEX 1 56 121500 metres nbsp Isaias Haro MEX 3 49 04 nbsp Mario Vera MEX 3 57 98 nbsp Francis Jimenez ESA 3 59 495000 metres nbsp Denides Velez PUR 15 21 39 nbsp Alejandro Caltenco MEX 15 27 57 nbsp Juan Morales PUR 15 31 6610 000 metres nbsp Cesar Mendez MEX 32 41 03 nbsp Elfego Sedano MEX 32 41 24 nbsp Bartolome Sequen GUA 33 21 463000 m steeplechase nbsp Josafath Gonzalez MEX 9 25 02 nbsp Aaron Arias MEX 9 48 77 nbsp Marlon Monterrosa ESA 10 11 44110 metres hurdles 3 9 m s nbsp Patrick Lee JAM 14 37 w nbsp Norhiher Marin MEX 14 53 w nbsp Jesse King BAR 14 76 w400 metres hurdles nbsp Manuel Garcia PUR 53 25 nbsp Markino Buckley JAM 53 30 nbsp Ronald Forbes CAY 53 80High jump nbsp Darvin Edwards LCA 2 09 nbsp Omar Wright CAY 2 09 nbsp Pedro Pinera MEX 2 06Pole vault nbsp Jose Montano MEX 5 00 nbsp Moises Gomez MEX 4 50 nbsp Noel Feliciano PUR 4 00Long jump nbsp Lovintz Tota BER 7 23 2 4 m s nbsp Jermaine Alphous Jackson JAM 7 06 0 2 m s nbsp Henry Linton CRC 6 70 0 6 m s Triple jump nbsp Ayata Joseph ATG 15 80 0 7 m s nbsp Maxwell Alvarez GUA 15 01 1 3 m s nbsp Luis Rivera MEX 14 56 1 6 m s Shot put nbsp Hickel Woolery JAM 16 66 nbsp Adonson Shallow VIN 16 55 nbsp Camoi Hood JAM 16 54Discus throw nbsp Hickel Woolery JAM 47 22 nbsp Camoi Hood JAM 45 74 nbsp Adonson Shallow VIN 45 10Hammer throw nbsp Santiago Loera MEX 59 03 CR nbsp Roberto Sawyers CRC 57 56 nbsp Javier Villarreal MEX 56 55Javelin throw nbsp Kenley Olivas NCA 59 20 nbsp Jose Lagunes MEX 59 11 nbsp Carlos Morgan CAY 56 13Decathlon nbsp Marcos Sanchez PUR 6293 nbsp Jose Hernandez MEX 6032 nbsp Miguel Juarez MEX 592310 000 metres track walk nbsp Eder Sanchez MEX 43 21 99 nbsp Alejandro Rojas MEX 44 06 05 nbsp Hugo Cespedes CRC 61 44 564 100 metre relay nbsp Jamaica Kawayne Fisher Kevin Stewart Nesta Carter Andre Wellington 40 63 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 41 04 nbsp Bahamas Don Wood Michael Sands Derek Carey Tyrone Sawyer 41 044 400 metre relay nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 3 10 97 nbsp Puerto Rico Yavid Zackey Marcos Sanchez Manuel Garcia Felix Martinez 3 12 10 nbsp Jamaica Leford Green Michael Gardener Andre Wellington Markino Buckley 3 12 92Female Junior A under 20 edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres 0 6 m s nbsp Wanda Hutson TRI 11 46 nbsp Kelly Ann Baptiste TRI 11 50 nbsp Carol Rodriguez PUR 11 73200 metres 2 7 m s nbsp Kelly Ann Baptiste TRI 23 37 w nbsp Nickesha Anderson JAM 23 50 w nbsp Anastasia Le Roy JAM 23 71 w400 metres nbsp Kineke Alexander VIN 53 93 nbsp Abigail David TRI 54 36 nbsp Nyoka Cole JAM 54 81800 metres nbsp Cristina Guevara MEX 2 12 92 nbsp Maresia Pencil JAM 2 15 93 nbsp Raquel Barquero CRC 2 22 481500 metres nbsp Pilar McShine TRI 4 42 93 nbsp Liliani Mendez PUR 4 43 27 nbsp Maria Estrada MEX 4 44 053000 metres nbsp Maria Estrada MEX 10 07 85 nbsp Liliani Mendez PUR 10 13 28 nbsp Anayeli Navarro MEX 10 16 635000 metres nbsp Ana Rosa Fuentes MEX 18 43 28 nbsp Monserrat Zuniga MEX 18 52 76 nbsp Xiomara Barrera ESA 20 25 41100 metres hurdles 1 6 m s nbsp Keisha Brown JAM 13 76 nbsp Diana Perez MEX 15 05 nbsp Jessica Gonzalez MEX 15 08400 metres hurdles nbsp Jennifer Velazquez PUR 62 46 nbsp Trishana McGowan JAM 63 64 nbsp Nayeli Leyva MEX 64 75High jump nbsp Rhonda Watkins TRI 1 76 nbsp Zindzi Swan BER 1 76 nbsp Fabiola Ayala MEX 1 70Pole vault nbsp Nidza Torres PUR 3 35 nbsp Carmen Castillo MEX 3 35 nbsp Isadora Garcia MEX 3 35Long jump nbsp Rhonda Watkins TRI 5 85 1 7 m s nbsp Zindzi Swan BER 5 81 1 2 m s nbsp Rosemarie White JAM 5 67 2 2 m s Triple jump nbsp Seidre Forde BAR 12 23 0 8 m s nbsp Estela Diaz MEX 11 95 1 4 m s nbsp Sharon Ruiz CRC 11 44 2 3 m s Shot put nbsp Annie Alexander TRI 15 74 CR nbsp Tressa Anne Charles LCA 14 67 nbsp Brittney Marshall BER 13 18Discus throw nbsp Keisha Walkes BAR 41 87 nbsp Sasha Ferguson BAH 41 59 nbsp Maria Padilla MEX 39 53Hammer throw nbsp Monica Coronado MEX 48 01 nbsp Rita Nieves PUR 41 87 nbsp Gilmarie Ortiz PUR 39 53Javelin throw nbsp Coralys Ortiz PUR 48 45 nbsp Elizabeth Orozco MEX 41 59 nbsp Ana Encinas MEX 41 29Heptathlon nbsp Nadina Marsh JAM 5161 nbsp Yaritza Rivera PUR 4632 nbsp Cuquie Melville TRI 44655000 metres track walk nbsp Rosa Maria Orozco MEX 25 00 74 nbsp Veronica Colindres ESA 25 35 12 nbsp Marandeliz Arroyo PUR 25 42 234 100 metres relay nbsp Jamaica Jody Ann Powell Tracy Ann Rowe Nickesha Anderson Anastasia Le Roy 44 85 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago Jurlene Francis Monique Cabral Wanda Hutson Kelly Ann Baptiste 45 10 nbsp Mexico Ana Martha Coutino Deneb Cervantes Nayra Denisse Tienda Zudikey Rodriguez 47 864 400 metres relay nbsp Jamaica Sharneter Stewart Nickesha Anderson Nyoka Cole Trishana McGowan 3 40 40 nbsp Puerto Rico Jennifer Velazquez Zuliana Fontanez Gilmarie Ortiz Carol Rodriguez 3 44 87 nbsp Mexico Ana Martha Coutino Nallely Vela Nayeli Leyva Viridiana Najera 3 47 73Male Junior B under 17 edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres 1 4 m s nbsp Luis Lopez PUR 10 78 nbsp Dario Alleyne BAR 10 81 nbsp Ramaldo Turner JAM 10 82200 metres 4 5 m s nbsp Dario Alleyne BAR 21 53 w nbsp Withley Williams SKN 21 80 w nbsp Luis Lopez PUR 21 83 w400 metres nbsp Christian Santiago PUR 48 32 nbsp Romel Lewis JAM 49 01 nbsp Keneil Lee JAM 50 36800 metres nbsp Jamaal James TRI 1 53 93 nbsp Greivin Gonzalez CRC 1 54 78 nbsp Lionel Omar Ayala PUR 1 59 151500 metres nbsp Jose Perez MEX 4 08 21 nbsp Diego Borrego MEX 4 08 26 nbsp Yasamel Rodriguez PUR 4 09 283000 metres nbsp Diego Borrego MEX 8 43 68 nbsp Juan Carrera MEX 8 44 77 nbsp Luis Velazquez PUR 9 36 292000 metres steeplechase nbsp Juan Flores MEX 6 04 73 nbsp Luis Velazquez PUR 6 12 63 nbsp Francisco Gonzalez MEX 6 13 74100 metres hurdles 2 5 m s nbsp Ryan Brathwaite BAR 13 20 w nbsp Akeem Smith JAM 13 52 w nbsp Ronnie Griffith BAR 13 60 w400 metres hurdles nbsp Victor Valentin PUR 54 35 nbsp Christopher Adderley BAH 54 47 nbsp Victor Garcia MEX 56 09High jump nbsp Jahmal Strachan BAH 1 96 nbsp Sheldon King BAH 1 96 nbsp Jade Darrell BER nbsp Alejandro Olmedo ESA 1 85 1 85Pole vault nbsp Yeisel Cintron PUR 3 95jo nbsp Edwin Barrientos GUA 3 90 nbsp David Diaz PUR 3 90Long jump nbsp Nicholas Gordon JAM 6 65 1 5 m s nbsp Paul Espino MEX 6 54 2 4 m s nbsp Marcos Amalbert PUR 6 49 1 6 m s Triple jump nbsp Nicholas Gordon JAM 13 88 1 8 m s nbsp Dwight Webley JAM 13 61 1 5 m s nbsp Marcos Amalbert PUR 13 39 0 5 m s Shot put nbsp Guilbert Villarreal MEX 15 68 nbsp Carlos Flores MEX 15 21 nbsp Raymond Brown JAM 14 95Discus throw nbsp Jose Carlos de la Torre MEX 48 35 nbsp Kerron Brown TRI 44 41 nbsp Fidelfo Lozano MEX 42 89Hammer throw nbsp Luis Torres MEX 57 57 nbsp Antonio Torres PUR 51 77 nbsp Wilfredo de Jesus PUR 49 51Javelin throw nbsp Juan Mendez MEX 60 48 nbsp Omar Jones IVB 51 66 nbsp Juan Mora MEX 51 03Octathlon nbsp Ramon Garibay MEX 4832 CR nbsp Gabriel Arroyo PUR 4541 nbsp Gustavo Cantu MEX 36295000 metres track walk nbsp Rufino Ramirez MEX 22 37 41 nbsp Joe Bonilla PUR 23 46 06 nbsp Victor Mendoza ESA 23 56 444 100 metres relay nbsp Jamaica Ramaldo Turner Teo Bennett Akeem Smith Cawayne Jervis 42 33 nbsp Puerto Rico 42 65 nbsp Bahamas Ashman Sweeting Jonathan Davis Deangelo Sands Larry Pinder 42 774 400 metres relay nbsp Jamaica Keneil Lee Cawayne Jervis Dwight Webley Romel Lewis 3 21 15 nbsp Puerto Rico Victor G Valentin Gustavo de Jesus Gabriel O Acevedo Christian Santiago 3 21 98 nbsp Bahamas Keyon Minns Deangelo Sands Larry Pinder Christopher Adderley 3 22 57Female Junior B under 17 edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres 0 4 m s nbsp Kimberly Smith JAM 11 64 nbsp T Shonda Webb BAH 11 94 nbsp Semoy Hackett TRI 11 97200 metres 2 7 m s nbsp Sade St Louis TRI 23 83 w nbsp Britney St Louis TRI 24 31 w nbsp T Shonda Webb BAH 24 43 w400 metres nbsp Britney St Louis TRI 54 61 nbsp Sade St Louis TRI 54 68 nbsp Shakeeri Cole JAM 56 09800 metres nbsp Vanessa Boyd JAM 2 16 13 nbsp Deanne Lightbourne BER 2 16 58 nbsp Kenia Suarez MEX 2 18 391200 metres nbsp Karen Arce CRC 3 41 72 nbsp Sheila Alcantara MEX 3 42 90 nbsp Maritza Arenas MEX 3 46 21100 metres hurdles 1 6 m s nbsp Natasha Ruddock JAM 13 83 nbsp Karla Duenas MEX 13 94 nbsp Carla Rodriguez MEX 14 24300 metres hurdles nbsp Michelle Cumberbatch BAH 43 88 nbsp Kierre Beckles BAR 44 67 nbsp Andrea Sutherland JAM 44 75High jump nbsp Latroya Darrell BER 1 76 nbsp Liliana Vazquez MEX 1 66 nbsp Andrea Moss BAH 1 60Long jump nbsp Shara Proctor AIA 5 99 0 0 m s nbsp Arantxa King BER 5 85 0 0 m s nbsp Bianca Stuart BAH 5 71 0 0 m s Triple jump nbsp Kimona Smith JAM 11 87 1 5 m s nbsp Latroya Darrell BER 11 76 2 2 m s nbsp Maricela Bustamante MEX 11 37 1 7 m s Shot put nbsp Rosario Sanchez MEX 12 30 nbsp Gabrielle Nixon BAH 12 00 nbsp Claudia Aguilar MEX 11 73Discus throw nbsp Paulina Flores MEX 36 78 nbsp Georgina Lujan MEX 33 83 nbsp Yahaira Ellington GUA 32 47Javelin throw nbsp Kyann Maynard BAR 37 30 nbsp Venice Fredericks TRI 37 15 nbsp Catalina Morales MEX 33 79Pentathlon nbsp Nahomi Rivera PUR 3018 nbsp Veronica Sanchez MEX 2960 nbsp Gladys Quijada ESA 24984000 metres Track Walk nbsp Maria Perez MEX 21 02 84 nbsp Maria Guajardo MEX 21 12 78 nbsp Roxanne Rivera PUR 22 03 454 100 metres relay nbsp Trinidad and Tobago Jurnelle Francis Semoy Hackett Britney St Louis Sade St Louis 46 08 nbsp Jamaica Naffene Briscoe Kimberly Smith Natasha Ruddock Samantha Henry 47 28 nbsp Bahamas Eugenia Patton T Shonda Webb Bianca Stuart Michelle Cumberbatch 47 974 400 metres relay nbsp Jamaica Judith Riley Shakeeri Cole Kimberly Smith Andrea Sutherland 3 49 42 nbsp Bermuda 3 56 42 nbsp Mexico Alejandra Cherizola Karina Herrera Beatriz Dolores Curiel Evelyn Kristell Mercado 4 00 77Medal table editThe placing table and medal count was published 12 Total edit Host nation Mexico RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Mexico MEX 232427742 nbsp Jamaica JAM 171110383 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TTO 1493264 nbsp Puerto Rico PUR 111215385 nbsp Barbados BAR 52296 nbsp Bahamas BAH 267157 nbsp Bermuda BER 262108 nbsp Antigua and Barbuda ATG 21039 nbsp Costa Rica CRC 125810 nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VIN 111311 nbsp Saint Lucia LCA 110212 nbsp Commonwealth Games Federation CGF 1001 nbsp Nicaragua NIC 100114 nbsp Guatemala GUA 022415 nbsp El Salvador ESA 016716 nbsp Cayman Islands CAY 012317 nbsp British Virgin Islands IVB 0101 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis SKN 0101Totals 18 entries 818182244Placing table editThe placing table for team trophy distributed to the 1st place overall team men and women categories was published 12 Overall edit The host country is highlighted in lavender blue Rank Nation Points nbsp nbsp Mexico 7592 nbsp Jamaica 3693 nbsp Puerto Rico 3494 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 2345 nbsp Bahamas 1576 nbsp Costa Rica 1497 nbsp Bermuda 113 58 nbsp Barbados 829 nbsp Guatemala 8210 nbsp El Salvador 72 511 nbsp Cayman Islands 3812 nbsp Antigua and Barbuda 2613 nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2414 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 1915 nbsp Nicaragua 1716 nbsp Honduras 1617 nbsp Saint Lucia 1518 nbsp British Virgin Islands 1419 nbsp Anguilla 820 nbsp Aruba 621 nbsp Belize 5Participation unofficial editDetailed result lists can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website 13 An unofficial count yields a number of about 411 athletes 223 junior under 20 and 188 youth under 17 from about 21 countries nbsp Anguilla 1 nbsp Antigua and Barbuda 3 nbsp Aruba 2 nbsp Bahamas 27 nbsp Barbados 10 nbsp Belize 2 nbsp Bermuda 18 nbsp British Virgin Islands 4 nbsp Cayman Islands 12 nbsp Costa Rica 27 nbsp El Salvador 13 nbsp Guatemala 18 nbsp Honduras 7 nbsp Jamaica 44 nbsp Mexico 137 nbsp Nicaragua 3 nbsp Puerto Rico 48 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 5 nbsp Saint Lucia 2 nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 3 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 25 References edit CACAC January 22 2004 The Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships moved to Mexico retrieved August 3 2011 Mexico dominates CAC Juniors IAAF June 30 2004 retrieved November 21 2011 a b Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation Campeonato Centroamericano y del Caribe 6 25 2004 to 6 27 2004 Juvenil Menor y Mayor Coatzacoalcos Ver Resultados Muchachos PDF C F P I Timing and Data Inc retrieved May 12 2012 a b Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation Campeonato Centroamericano y del Caribe 6 25 2004 to 6 27 2004 Juvenil Menor y Mayor Coatzacoalcos Ver Resultados Muchachas PDF C F P I Timing and Data Inc retrieved May 12 2012 a b c World Junior Athletics History WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY WJAH archived from the original on January 25 2012 retrieved May 12 2012 World Junior Athletics History WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY WJAH archived from the original on 2013 10 31 retrieved May 12 2012 Nevis Amateur Athletic Association CAC Result 02 Day2 retrieved May 12 2012 CACAC AthleCAC Results Service Servicio de Resultados XVI Campeonato CAC Juvenil de Atletismo CACCj Coatzacoalcos MEX 25 27 Jun 2004 retrieved August 3 2011 CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDER 20 MEN Athletics Weekly archived from the original on December 26 2010 retrieved August 3 2011 CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDER 20 WOMEN Athletics Weekly retrieved August 3 2011 CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDER 17 Athletics Weekly retrieved August 3 2011 a b CACAC July 5 2010 PLACING TABLE TABLA DE PUNTUACIoN XVI Campeonato CAC Juvenil de Atletismo Coatzacoalcos MEX 25 27 Jun 2004 PDF retrieved August 5 2011 World Junior Athletics History WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY WJAH archived from the original on October 23 2011 retrieved October 7 2011External links editOfficial CACAC Website CACAC Championships Website Local Championships Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in 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