1976 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics

The 2nd Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships was held in Xalapa, Mexico, on 26–29 August 1976. The city was already the host of the inaugural CAC senior championships in May, 1967.

II Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships
Dates26–29 August
Host cityXalapa, Mexico Mexico
LevelJunior (and Youth?)
Events57
(36 junior,
21 youth)
Participationabout 127
(80 junior,
47 youth) athletes from
11 nations

Although one website states:"Under 17 events were first included on the programme of the biennial Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in 1978,"[1] another website displays also results for under-17 events in 1976.[2]

Event summary edit

In the junior (U-20) category, Cuba won most gold medals (11), while host country Mexico was the overall leader in total medals (30).

In the under-20 men category, both Luis Alex Misiniak and David Giralt from Cuba won 3 golds (110m hurdles, 400m hurdles, 4 × 100 m relay) and (Long jump, Triple jump, 4 × 100 m relay), respectively. Another Cuban fellow, Juan Martínez and Bahamian Rickey Moxey won two golds each (Shot put, Discus Throw) and (100m, 200m) respectively.

In the under-20 women category, Ileana Hocking from Puerto Rico, who won already a gold (1500m) and a silver medal (800m) at the 1974 championships in Maracaibo, Venezuela, gained a total of 5 medals, 4 golds (800m, 1500m, 4 × 100 m relay, 4 × 400 m relay) and one bronze (400m). Ann Adams from Trinidad and Tobago gained 3 golds (100m, 200m, 100m hurdles), whereas Esther Vega from Puerto Rico won two golds (4 × 100 m relay, 4 × 400 m relay) and two silvers (400m, 100m hurdles), and Jennifer Swanston from Barbados won two golds (Long jump, Pentathlon).

Ernesto Canto from Mexico, future gold medallist in the men's 20 kilometre walk event at the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, California, defended his title and gained the gold medal in the 10,000 metres track walk event. And María Caridad Colón from Cuba, future gold medallist in Javelin Throw at the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow, Soviet Union, won gold in Javelin Throw and bronze in the Shot Put event.

Medal summary edit

Medal winners are published by category: Junior A, Male,[3] and Junior A, Female.[4]

Male Junior A (under 20) edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Rickey Moxey (BAH) 10.53A   André Bruce (TRI) 10.64A   Euclides Bell (CUB) 10.65A
200 metres   Rickey Moxey (BAH) 21.76A   Euclides Bell (CUB) 21.92A   William Rodríguez (PUR) 21.97A
400 metres   Clyde Edwards (BAR) 48.28A   Juan de Jesús (PUR) 49.17A   Alejandro Rincón (DOM) 49.24A
800 metres   William Wuycke (VEN) 1:53.58A   Osmán Escobar (VEN) 1:55.46A   William Sanders (PUR) 1:56.72A
1500 metres   Carlos Víctorino (MEX) 4:04.5A   Francisco Silva (MEX) 4:05.1A   Aníbal Rivera (PUR) 4:05.8A
5000 metres   Francisco Rojas (MEX) 15:16.0A   Humberto Alba (MEX) 15:16.4A   Alberto Santos (PUR) 15:16.6A
10,000 metres   Pedro Santiago (PUR) 31:36.4A   Víctor Gil (VEN) 31:55.0A   Alberto Santos (PUR) 32:10.4A
3000 metres steeplechase   Juan Zetina (MEX) 9:10.8A   Víctor Gil (VEN) 9:42.8A   Alberto Santos (PUR) 9:48.6A
110 metres hurdles   Luis Alex Misiniak (CUB) 14.18A   Nelson Rodríguez (VEN) 14.81A   Miguel Mora (PUR) 15.03A
400 metres hurdles   Luis Alex Misiniak (CUB) 53.84A   Pedro Gilberto (PUR) 54.34A   Nelson Rodríguez (VEN) 54.76A
High jump   Víctor Romero (MEX) 1.90A   Gerald Wilson (BAH) 1.83A   Arnold Mongé (CRC) 1.83A
Pole vault   Ramón Sequeira (PUR) 4.10A   Elías Minián (MEX) 3.55A   Jesús Figueroa (MEX) 3.25A
Long jump   David Giralt (CUB) 7.46A   Rey Quiñones (PUR) 7.40A   Heriberto Battista (PUR) 7.04A
Triple jump   David Giralt (CUB) 16.25A   Steve Hanna (BAH) 14.72A   Jorge García (MEX) 14.08A
Shot put   Juan Martínez (CUB) 15.98A   Alberto Santiago (PUR) 14.95A   Javier Cunningham (VEN) 13.73A
Discus throw   Juan Martínez (CUB) 53.98A   Santiago Pernía (VEN) 39.43A   Rafael Vélez (PUR) 36.86A
Hammer throw   Andrés Polemil (DOM) 48.35A   Rey Santiago (PUR) 44.53A   Miguel Juárez (MEX) 42.65A
Javelin throw   Rafael Vélez (PUR) 58.07A   Stokeley Dean (TRI) 51.83A   Manuel Torres (MEX) 51.22A
Decathlon   Javier Meza (MEX) 6024A   Rey Quiñones (PUR) 5996A   Gustavo Rivera (MEX) 5643A
10,000 metres track walk   Ernesto Canto (MEX) 46:18.6A   Rudy Castillo (DOM) 50:41.8A   Rafael Hernández (MEX) 52:15.2A
4 × 100 metres relay   Cuba
Calbo
Luis Alex Misiniak
Euclides Bell
David Giralt
42.44A   Puerto Rico
Juan de Jesús
Juan Rodríguez
Miguel Mora
William Rodríguez
42.49A   Mexico 43.19A
4 × 400 metres relay   Puerto Rico 3:19.11A   Mexico 3:23.09A   Venezuela 3:28.15A

Female Junior A (under 20) edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Ann Adams (TRI) 12.10A   Christine Barr (BAH) 12.16A   Marta Zulueta (CUB) 12.19A
200 metres   Ann Adams (TRI) 25.00A   Luisa Gilbert (CUB) 25.42A   Guadalupe García (MEX) 25.61A
400 metres   Luisa Gilbert (CUB) 56.98A   Esther Vega (PUR) 57.34A   Ileana Hocking (PUR) 57.63A
800 metres   Ileana Hocking (PUR) 2:13.38A   Célia Cruz (MEX) 2:17.31A   Diane Nancis (TRI) 2:19.61A
1500 metres   Ileana Hocking (PUR) 4:51.0A   Cristina Estrello (MEX) 4:58.0A   Célia Cruz (MEX) 5:02.6A
100 metres hurdles   Ann Adams (TRI) 14.80A   Esther Vega (PUR) 15.19A   Lorenza Orendaín (MEX) 15.92A
High jump   Reina Mateu (CUB) 1.75A   Ana Rojas (VEN) 1.66A   Maricela Vázquez (MEX) 1.60A
Long jump   Jennifer Swanston (BAR) 5.23A   Lorenza Orendaín (MEX) 5.10A   Ana Monroy (ESA) 4.93A
Shot put   Lucy Russel (BAH) 12.40A   Olimpia Figueroa (CUB) 12.19A   María Caridad Colón (CUB) 10.60A
Discus throw   Olimpia Figueroa (CUB) 38.29A   Joan Jackson (TRI) 34.14A   Guadalupe Téllez (MEX) 33.41A
Javelin throw   María Caridad Colón (CUB) 46.13A   Martha Blanco (MEX) 42.50A   Eva Palacios (MEX) 33.98A
Pentathlon   Jennifer Swanston (BAR) 3219A   Laura Vázquez (MEX) 3038A   Lorenza Orendaín (MEX) 2978A
4 × 100 metres relay   Puerto Rico
Lesbia Maldonado
Angelita Lind
Ileana Hocking
Stephanie Vega
49.72A   El Salvador 52.07A
4 × 400 metres relay   Puerto Rico
Lesbia Maldonado
Angelita Lind
Stephanie Vega
Ileana Hocking
3:57.38A   Mexico
Célia Cruz
Lorenza Orendaín
Guadalupe García
A. Figueroa
4:02.33A   El Salvador 4:21.33A

Boys under 17 (Youth) edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Eric Berrie (BAR) 10.88   Linton Williams (TRI) 11.14   Juan Falconier (MEX) 11.15
400 metres   Juan Rodríguez (PUR) 49.74   Donald Alfon (TRI) ??   Colin O'Brien (TRI) ??
2000 metres steeplechase   Agustin Flores (MEX) 6:15.96   Carmelo Hernández (PUR) 6:25.83   Nelson Castillo (MEX) 6:42.76
300 metres hurdles   Marcos Wimbert (MEX) 41.0   Alfredo Reyes (PUR) ??   Venancio Herrera (VEN) ??
High jump   Colin Thompson (BAH) 1.87   Ricardo Campbell (CRC) 1.84   Carlos Casar (MEX) 1.78
Long jump   Anthony Capron (BAH) 6.63   Gabriel Gil (MEX) 6.20   Carlos Falconier (MEX) 6.08
Triple jump   Colin Thompson (BAH) 12.80   Ricardo Campbell (CRC) 12.57   Xavier Pérez (MEX) 12.11
Shot put   Eric Rodríguez (PUR) 14.37   Agustin Álvarez (MEX) 13.38
Discus throw   Rafael Arañaga (VEN) 43.49   Eric Rodríguez (PUR) 41.74   Agustin Álvarez (MEX) 39.77
Pentathlon   Ricardo Costas (PUR) 2555   Eric Berrie (BAR) 2214   Carlos Coronado (MEX) 2214
5000 metres Walk   Horacio Ibañez (MEX) 25:32.4   Fernando Bravo (MEX) 26:27.8
4 × 100 metres relay   Mexico
López
Martínez
Martínez
Juan Falconier
43.51   Trinidad and Tobago ??   Puerto Rico ??

Girls under 17 (Youth) edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Esther Hope (TRI) 11.90   Donna Listrop (TRI) 12.41   Maria Vizcarra (MEX) 12.46
400 metres   Eugene Green (BAH) 57.33   Gouldine Slaron (BAR) 57.88   Nieves Smith (TRI) 58.92
100 metres hurdles   Laura Maldonado (MEX) 15.30   Alma Preciado (MEX) 16.01   Nereyda Blanco (PAN) 17.17
High jump   Maria Emilia Lenk (MEX) 1.45   Maria Burgeno (MEX) 1.45   Ana Hidalgo (PUR) 1.45
Shot put   Juana Martínez (MEX) 11.26   Irma Arrellano (MEX) 10.75
Discus throw   Monica Avalos (MEX) 31.97   Claudia Fabela (MEX) 27.97   Wanda Carmona (PUR) 18.40
Javelin throw   Blanca Herrera (MEX) 30.54   Leticia Abundis (MEX) 30.15
Pentathlon   Alma Preciado (MEX) 3040   Laura Maldonado (MEX) 2778
4 × 100 metres relay   Trinidad and Tobago 47.84   Mexico 49.45   Puerto Rico

Medal table (unofficial) edit

  *   Host nation (Mexico)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Mexico (MEX)*16202258
2  Puerto Rico (PUR)11121437
3  Cuba (CUB)113317
4  Bahamas (BAH)73010
5  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)57315
6  Barbados (BAR)4206
7  Venezuela (VEN)26412
8  Dominican Republic (DOM)1113
9  Costa Rica (CRC)0213
10  El Salvador (ESA)0123
11  Panama (PAN)0011
Totals (11 entries)575751165


Participation (unofficial) edit

Detailed result lists can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website.[2] An unofficial count yields the number of about 127 athletes from about 11 countries:

References edit

  1. ^ "CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNDER 17)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved August 11, 2011
  2. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), retrieved August 8, 2011
  3. ^ "CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNDER 20 MEN)", Athletics Weekly, archived from the original on December 26, 2010, retrieved August 8, 2011
  4. ^ "CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNDER 20 WOMEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved August 8, 2011

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