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Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation

The Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation (CACAC) is a confederation governing body of athletics for national governing bodies and multi-national federations within Central America and the Caribbean. Membership of the Confederation is open to all national governing bodies for the sport of athletics in any country or territory in the region which is affiliated to World Athletics. Other countries may be granted observer status and may, with permission of the Congress, be allowed to compete in open championships. They will, however, not be entitled to vote at the Congress.[1]

Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation (CACAC)
Formation1967
TypeSports federation
Membership
34 member + 5 observer federations
Official language
English and Spanish
President
Alain Jean-Pierre

The Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation (CACAC) should not be confused with the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC) established later in 1988, being one of the official area associations of World Athletics, and also including federations from Canada and the USA. CACAC considers NACAC as its parent organization,[2] and the CACAC constitution regulates that the World Athletics Area Representative of NACAC is an ex-official member

History

With the initiative of the Mexican representative Carlos de Anda Dominguez,[3] at the 10th Central American and Caribbean Games held in June 1966 in the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico, the need for the formation of a Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation was discussed as well as a proposal for organizing the first Central American and Caribbean Championships.[1]

The first Championships were held on the 5th and 6 May 1967, in Jalapa, Veracruz, México. Discussion about the formation of the Confederation was started at this time.[1]

In Winnipeg, Canada, during the celebration of the V Pan American Games, a tentative constitution was approved, a permanent committee elected and the site of the second Central American and Caribbean Championships was awarded to Cali, Colombia, for August 1969, with Havanna, Cuba, as the alternate site.[1]

The Constitution was finally adopted on the occasion of the second Championships in August 1969. It has been revised and amended at General Assemblies in Guadalajara, Mexico, June 16, 1979; San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 5, 1979; Nassau, Bahamas, August 22, 1980; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, July 11, 1981; Maracaibo, Venezuela, August 18, 1998; Bridgetown, Barbados, June 27, 1999, San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 16, 2000, Bridgetown, Barbados, July 7, 2002 and San Salvador, El Salvador, December 4, 2002, Havana, Cuba, July 5, 2009, Santo Domingo 2010, Mayaguez 2010.[1]

Presidents

The current president of the confederation, Alain Jean-Pierre of Haiti was elected at the CACAC Congress held in San Salvador, El Salvador, in 2012.[4] He follows Víctor López of Puerto Rico, who was elected firstly in Maracaibo, Venezuela, in 1998, and re-elected in Grenada in 2003, and in Cali, Colombia, in 2008.[5]

Name Nation Presidency
Ricardo Gerónimo Pérez Sarría[6]   Cuba 1967–1978
?
Bernard J. Nottage[7]   Bahamas 1982–1990
?
Víctor López   Puerto Rico 1998–2012
Alain Jean-Pierre   Haiti 2012–present

Competitions

CACAC organises five different championships: senior championships, junior championships, cross country championships, age group championships and under-17 (youth) championships.[1][2]

A Central American and Caribbean Half Marathon Cup was held once in Negril in 2005, incorporated into the Reggae Marathon in Jamaica, but did not get renewed after this debut event after only two nations entered.[8]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2005 Central American and Caribbean Half Marathon Cup
Men's half marathon   Wainard Talbert (JAM) 1:09:10   Shawn Pitter (JAM) 1:09:37   Richard Jones (TRI) 1:10:18
Women's half marathon   Tamica Thomas (JAM) 1:29:25   Merecia James (JAM) 1:29:37   Shermain Lasaldo (TRI) 1:31:45

Member federations

CACAC consists of 34 member federations and 5 observer members:[1] 29 of the member federations are members of NACAC (all NACAC members are represented except the federations from Canada and the USA), and 5 of the member federations are members of CONSUDATLE (Colombia, Guyana, Panama, Suriname, and Venezuela). The 5 observer members are non-World Athletics members.

Nation Federation Website
  Anguilla Anguilla Amateur Athletic Federation http://www.freewebs.com/axathletics
  Antigua and Barbuda Athletic Association of Antigua & Barbuda
  Aruba Arubaanse Atletiek Bond
  Bahamas Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations
  Barbados Athletics Association of Barbados
  Belize Belize Amateur Athletic Association
  Bermuda Bermuda National Athletics Association
  British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands Athletics Association http://bvi.milesplit.com
  Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Athletic Association
  Colombia Federación Colombiana de Atletismo http://www.fecodatle.org
  Costa Rica Federación Costarricense de Atletismo
  Cuba Federación Cubana de Atletismo
  Dominica Dominica Amateur Athletic Association
  Dominican Republic Federación Dominicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo
  El Salvador Federación Salvadoreña de Atletismo
  Grenada Grenada Athletic Association
  Guatemala Federación Nacional de Atletismo de Guatemala http://www.atletismoguate.com
  Guyana Athletics Association of Guyana
  Haiti Fédération Haïtienne d'Athlétisme Amateur
  Honduras Federación Nacional Hondureña de Atletismo
  Jamaica Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association
  Mexico Federación Mexicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo http://www.fmaa.mx
  Montserrat Montserrat Amateur Athletic Association
  Nicaragua Federación Nicaragüense de Atletismo
  Panama Federación Panameña de Atletismo
  Puerto Rico Federación de Atletismo de Puerto Rico http://www.atletismofapur.com
  Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts & Nevis Amateur Athletic Association http://www.sknaaa.com
  Saint Lucia Saint Lucia Athletics Association
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Team Athletics Saint Vincent & The Grenadines http://www.svgnoc.org
  Suriname Surinaamse Atletiek Bond http://suriname-athletics.org
  Trinidad and Tobago National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad & Tobago http://www.ttnaaa.org
  Turks and Caicos Islands Turks & Caicos Islands Amateur Athletic Association
  Venezuela Federación Venezolana de Atletismo
  United States Virgin Islands Virgin Islands Track & Field Federation
Observer Members
  Curaçao Curaçaose Atletiek Bond http://www.curacaoatletiekbond.com/
 /  French Guiana Ligue d'Athlétisme de la Guyane http://www.athle973.com
 /  Guadeloupe Ligue Régionale d'Athlétisme de la Guadeloupe http://liguegua.athle.com
  Martinique Ligue de Martinique d'Athlétisme http://liguemque.athle.com
  Sint Maarten Sint Maarten Amateur Athletic Association

Former member associations

At their Council Meeting, the IAAF announced, that because the Netherlands Antilles has ceased to exist as a separate territory (one of 21 IAAF Members that are not countries but territories), athletes will not compete anymore as AHO but as Holland, and IAAF membership will drop from 213 to 212.[9] The CACAC published the decision in their own newsletter.[10] Curaçao, one of the five former island territories of the Netherlands Antilles, was invited as observer member.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation (December 2010), (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2011, retrieved July 15, 2011
  2. ^ a b Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation, President Welcome Message, retrieved July 18, 2011
  3. ^ Carlos de Anda
  4. ^ , Trinidad Express, July 3, 2012, archived from the original on March 4, 2016, retrieved July 6, 2012
  5. ^ Clavelo Robinson, Javier (July 8, 2008), Victor Lopez re-elected CACAC President, World Athletics, retrieved July 16, 2011
  6. ^ CACAC, , archived from the original on March 24, 2012, retrieved July 16, 2011
  7. ^ Clavelo Robinson, Javier (November 28, 2007), 23 athletics greats to be inducted into the CAC Hall of Fame, IAAF, retrieved July 16, 2011
  8. ^ Hosts win first CAC Half Marathon Cup. IAAF (2005-12-07). Retrieved on 2015-03-05.
  9. ^ IAAF (November 19, 2011), IAAF Council Meeting, Monaco, Day One, retrieved July 22, 2011
  10. ^ Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation (December 24, 2010), (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2011, retrieved July 22, 2011

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The Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation CACAC is a confederation governing body of athletics for national governing bodies and multi national federations within Central America and the Caribbean Membership of the Confederation is open to all national governing bodies for the sport of athletics in any country or territory in the region which is affiliated to World Athletics Other countries may be granted observer status and may with permission of the Congress be allowed to compete in open championships They will however not be entitled to vote at the Congress 1 Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation CACAC Formation1967TypeSports federationMembership34 member 5 observer federationsOfficial languageEnglish and SpanishPresidentAlain Jean PierreThe Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation CACAC should not be confused with the North American Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association NACAC established later in 1988 being one of the official area associations of World Athletics and also including federations from Canada and the USA CACAC considers NACAC as its parent organization 2 and the CACAC constitution regulates that the World Athletics Area Representative of NACAC is an ex official member Contents 1 History 2 Presidents 3 Competitions 4 Member federations 5 Former member associations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditWith the initiative of the Mexican representative Carlos de Anda Dominguez 3 at the 10th Central American and Caribbean Games held in June 1966 in the city of San Juan Puerto Rico the need for the formation of a Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation was discussed as well as a proposal for organizing the first Central American and Caribbean Championships 1 The first Championships were held on the 5th and 6 May 1967 in Jalapa Veracruz Mexico Discussion about the formation of the Confederation was started at this time 1 In Winnipeg Canada during the celebration of the V Pan American Games a tentative constitution was approved a permanent committee elected and the site of the second Central American and Caribbean Championships was awarded to Cali Colombia for August 1969 with Havanna Cuba as the alternate site 1 The Constitution was finally adopted on the occasion of the second Championships in August 1969 It has been revised and amended at General Assemblies in Guadalajara Mexico June 16 1979 San Juan Puerto Rico July 5 1979 Nassau Bahamas August 22 1980 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic July 11 1981 Maracaibo Venezuela August 18 1998 Bridgetown Barbados June 27 1999 San Juan Puerto Rico July 16 2000 Bridgetown Barbados July 7 2002 and San Salvador El Salvador December 4 2002 Havana Cuba July 5 2009 Santo Domingo 2010 Mayaguez 2010 1 Presidents EditThe current president of the confederation Alain Jean Pierre of Haiti was elected at the CACAC Congress held in San Salvador El Salvador in 2012 4 He follows Victor Lopez of Puerto Rico who was elected firstly in Maracaibo Venezuela in 1998 and re elected in Grenada in 2003 and in Cali Colombia in 2008 5 Name Nation PresidencyRicardo Geronimo Perez Sarria 6 Cuba 1967 1978 Bernard J Nottage 7 Bahamas 1982 1990 Victor Lopez Puerto Rico 1998 2012Alain Jean Pierre Haiti 2012 presentCompetitions EditCACAC organises five different championships senior championships junior championships cross country championships age group championships and under 17 youth championships 1 2 Central American and Caribbean Senior Championships Central American and Caribbean Junior Youth Championships Central American and Caribbean Cross Country Championships Central American and Caribbean Age Group ChampionshipsA Central American and Caribbean Half Marathon Cup was held once in Negril in 2005 incorporated into the Reggae Marathon in Jamaica but did not get renewed after this debut event after only two nations entered 8 Event Gold Silver Bronze2005 Central American and Caribbean Half Marathon Cup Men s half marathon Wainard Talbert JAM 1 09 10 Shawn Pitter JAM 1 09 37 Richard Jones TRI 1 10 18Women s half marathon Tamica Thomas JAM 1 29 25 Merecia James JAM 1 29 37 Shermain Lasaldo TRI 1 31 45Member federations EditCACAC consists of 34 member federations and 5 observer members 1 29 of the member federations are members of NACAC all NACAC members are represented except the federations from Canada and the USA and 5 of the member federations are members of CONSUDATLE Colombia Guyana Panama Suriname and Venezuela The 5 observer members are non World Athletics members Nation Federation Website Anguilla Anguilla Amateur Athletic Federation http www freewebs com axathletics Antigua and Barbuda Athletic Association of Antigua amp Barbuda Aruba Arubaanse Atletiek Bond https web archive org web 20110725014846 http www arubaathleticfederation org Bahamas Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations https web archive org web 20110820094940 http bahamastrack com Barbados Athletics Association of Barbados http www aabarbados com Belize Belize Amateur Athletic Association Bermuda Bermuda National Athletics Association https web archive org web 20130619210113 http www bnaa bm British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands Athletics Association http bvi milesplit com Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Athletic Association Colombia Federacion Colombiana de Atletismo http www fecodatle org Costa Rica Federacion Costarricense de Atletismo http www fecoa info Cuba Federacion Cubana de Atletismo Dominica Dominica Amateur Athletic Association https web archive org web 20110719133147 http www daaa dm Dominican Republic Federacion Dominicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo https web archive org web 20190702044949 http www fedomatle org El Salvador Federacion Salvadorena de Atletismo Grenada Grenada Athletic Association Guatemala Federacion Nacional de Atletismo de Guatemala http www atletismoguate com Guyana Athletics Association of Guyana Haiti Federation Haitienne d Athletisme Amateur Honduras Federacion Nacional Hondurena de Atletismo http condepah org dr Jamaica Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association http www trackandfieldja com Mexico Federacion Mexicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo http www fmaa mx Montserrat Montserrat Amateur Athletic Association Nicaragua Federacion Nicaraguense de Atletismo http www fna org ni Panama Federacion Panamena de Atletismo Puerto Rico Federacion de Atletismo de Puerto Rico http www atletismofapur com Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts amp Nevis Amateur Athletic Association http www sknaaa com Saint Lucia Saint Lucia Athletics Association https web archive org web 20110904080543 http saintluciatrackandfield org Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Team Athletics Saint Vincent amp The Grenadines http www svgnoc org Suriname Surinaamse Atletiek Bond http suriname athletics org Trinidad and Tobago National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad amp Tobago http www ttnaaa org Turks and Caicos Islands Turks amp Caicos Islands Amateur Athletic Association Venezuela Federacion Venezolana de Atletismo https web archive org web 20111028030332 http www fva cavillo com ve United States Virgin Islands Virgin Islands Track amp Field Federation https web archive org web 20110728163412 http virginislandstrackandfield org Observer Members Curacao Curacaose Atletiek Bond http www curacaoatletiekbond com French Guiana Ligue d Athletisme de la Guyane http www athle973 com Guadeloupe Ligue Regionale d Athletisme de la Guadeloupe http liguegua athle com Martinique Ligue de Martinique d Athletisme http liguemque athle com Sint Maarten Sint Maarten Amateur Athletic AssociationFormer member associations EditAt their Council Meeting the IAAF announced that because the Netherlands Antilles has ceased to exist as a separate territory one of 21 IAAF Members that are not countries but territories athletes will not compete anymore as AHO but as Holland and IAAF membership will drop from 213 to 212 9 The CACAC published the decision in their own newsletter 10 Curacao one of the five former island territories of the Netherlands Antilles was invited as observer member 1 See also EditAssociation of Panamerican Athletics APA North American Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association NACAC South American Athletics Confederation CONSUDATLE Central American Isthmus Athletic Confederation CADICA References Edit a b c d e f g h Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation December 2010 CACAC Constitution Competition Rules UpdDEC2010 PDF archived from the original PDF on October 8 2011 retrieved July 15 2011 a b Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation President Welcome Message retrieved July 18 2011 Carlos de Anda Serrette elected CACAC vice president Trinidad Express July 3 2012 archived from the original on March 4 2016 retrieved July 6 2012 Clavelo Robinson Javier July 8 2008 Victor Lopez re elected CACAC President World Athletics retrieved July 16 2011 CACAC Dr Ricardo Geronimo PEREZ SARRIA archived from the original on March 24 2012 retrieved July 16 2011 Clavelo Robinson Javier November 28 2007 23 athletics greats to be inducted into the CAC Hall of Fame IAAF retrieved July 16 2011 Hosts win first CAC Half Marathon Cup IAAF 2005 12 07 Retrieved on 2015 03 05 IAAF November 19 2011 IAAF Council Meeting Monaco Day One retrieved July 22 2011 Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation December 24 2010 CAC NEWS Update Dec 24th 2010 PDF archived from the original PDF on October 8 2011 retrieved July 22 2011External links EditFormer website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation amp oldid 1143949661, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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