2023 Central American and Caribbean Games explained

2023 Central American and Caribbean Games
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Host City:San Salvador
Country:El Salvador
Motto:It's time to transcend
Nations:37[1]
Athletes:5,000+
Events:434 in 37 sports (52 disciplines)
Opening:23 June
Closing:8 July
Opened By:President Nayib Bukele
Athlete Oath:Ivonne Soler (beach volleyball)
Uriel Canjura (badminton)
Judge Oath:Mario Granados (basketball)
Gladys Mejía (swimming)
Stadium:Estadio Nacional Jorge "El Mágico" Gonzalez (Opening ceremony)
Estadio Héroes y Mártires UES
(Closing ceremony)
Website:sansalvador2023.com
Previous:2018 Barranquilla

The 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games (Spanish: Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos y del Caribe San Salvador 2023), also known as the 24th Central American and Caribbean Games and commonly known as San Salvador 2023, was the 24th edition of the Central American and Caribbean Games, a quadrennial sports multi-sport event which was held from 23 June to 8 July 2023 in San Salvador, El Salvador.

They were planned to take place in Panama City, Panama,[2] until the government announced on 24 July 2020 that it had decided to withdraw as the hosts as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Panama. Centro Caribe Sports had search for alternatives. In May 2021 San Salvador, El Salvador was chosen to replace Panama City as main host city, as due to infrastructure and schedule issues 7 sports were relocated to Santo Domingo, in Dominican Republic.

Bidding process

Panama City had presented itself as the only candidate to organize the 2022 Central American and Caribbean Games and also announced the commitment of the Panamanian State to invest 200 million dollars for both infrastructure and the organization of the event.

One of the advantages presented by the Panamanian delegation to Centro Caribe Sports was that it would not be necessary to build an athletes' village for the event, because instead the athletes would be hosted in hotels. On 3 February 2017, Centro Caribe Sports announced that Panama City would host the event.[3] It would have been the third time: Panama City first hosted the Central American and Caribbean Games in 1938 and then in 1970.[4]

On 24 July 2020, Panama announced that it was withdrawing as the host of the 2022 event as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Centro Caribe Sports expressed its surprise at the sudden withdrawal and assured that the event will still take place in 2022. It said the executive committee would meet on 25 July 2020 to discuss the issue and begin a search for solutions and alternatives.[5] [6]

On 15 November 2020, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico presented a bid to host the games conditioned that it receive financial support from the Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico. Mayagüez previously held the games in 2010, and thus would not have to invest as much on infrastructure since it would reuse most of the facilities.[7]

2023 Central American and Caribbean Games bidding results
CityCountryCACSO votes
Mayagüez
San Salvador

Development and preparation

Venues

Due to infrastructure and calendar issues 7 sports were relocated to Santo Domingo in Dominican Republic: taekwondo, modern pentathlon, equestrian, canoeing, shooting, racquetball and field hockey.[8]

San Salvador zone (thirty-one sports)
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Estadio Nacional Jorge "El Mágico" GonzalezAthletics (track and field)35,000Renovated
Shooting
Opening ceremony
Palacio de los Deportes Carlos "El Famoso" HernándezVolleyball (men's and women's)6,000
Karate
Complejo Deportivo El PolvorínTable tennis2,000
Aquatics (diving, artistic swimming)
Badminton
Speed skating
Track
Gimnasio Nacional José Adolfo PinedaBasketball12,500
Estadio de Sóftbol Pablo GuzmánSoftball (men's and women's)3,000
Parque de Pelota Saturnino BengoaBaseball4,000
Coliseo UESFencingAdditional
Avenida JerusalemRoadExisting
Plaza Gerardo Barrios3×3 basketball
Boxing
Salon Hotel TerrazaBodybuliding
Chess
Piscina OlímpicaSwimmingRenovated
Water polo
Circuito Urbano Frente a MetrocenterAthletics (race walk)Existing
Circuito Urbano Árbol de La PazAthletics (marathon)
Fosa de Clavados Complejo Deportivo El PolvorínAquatics (diving, artistic swimming)
Universidad de El SalvadorAthletics (marathon)Renovated
Teatro PresidenteBodybuliding1,429Existing
Estadio de Playa Flor BlancaBeach soccer1,800Additional
Beach volleyball
Complejo Deportivo Flor BlancaWeightlifting1,800
Beach volleyball
Netball
La Cuna del MágicoWrestlingAdditional
Velódromo NacionalSpeed skating2,000Existing
Estadio Héroes y Mártires UESRugby sevens10,000Renovated
Closing ceremony
Colonia GuatemalaSoftball (women's)Existing
Ciudad Merliot zone (five sports)
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Complejo Deportivo de Ciudad MerliotWater polo1,800Renovated
Archery
Gymnastics (artistic, rhythmic, trampoline)
Tennis
Poligono de TiroShooting
Canachas de Tenis Complejo Deportivo de Ciudad MerliotTennis
Ilopango zone (four sports)
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Lago IlopangoRowingRenovated
Parque Recreativo ApuloOpen water swimming
Sailing
Club SalvadoreñoRowingExisting
La Libertad zone (three sports)
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Punta RocaSurfingExisting
Surf City
Colegio San FranciscoVolleyball (women's)
Santa Tecla zone (three sports)
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Estadio Nacional Las DeliciasFootball10,000Renovated
Ecoparque El EspinoBMXExisting
Polígono de Tiro con Arco "Jorge Jiménez"ArcheryExisting
Mejicanos zone (two sports)
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Villa CARIBowlingRenovated
Division Transito TerrestreAthletics (marathon)Existing
San José Villanueva zone (one sport)
Soyapango (one sport)
Outlying (thirteen sports)
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Coliseo de Bádminton (Ahuachapán)BadmintonExisting
Duela de Voleibol (Chalchuapa)Netball
Weightlifting
Comalapa (Comalapa)Mountain biking
Punta Roca (La Libertad)Surfing
Costa del Sol (San Luis La Herradura)Triathlon
Centro Ecuestre Palmarejo (Santo Domingo)Equestrian (Dressage, eventing, jumping)
Centro de Remo y Canotaje Presa el Rincon (Santo Domingo)Canoeing
Estadio de Hockey del Parque del Este (Santo Domingo)Field hockey
Centro Olímpico Juan Pablo Duarte (Santo Domingo)Modern pentathlon
Racquetball
Taekwondo
Polígono de Tiro al Plato El Higuero (Santo Domingo)Shooting
Non-competitive
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Villa Centroamericana y del CaribeCentral American and Caribbean Games VillageAdditional
Media Village
International Broadcast Centre
Main Press Centre

Volunteers

The National Volunteer Committee of the Salvadoran 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games Organizing Committee announced the recruitment of nearly 4,000 volunteers to assist at the Central American and Caribbean Games.[9]

Torch relay

The 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games torch relay was from 6 June to 23 June 2023. After being lit in Teotihuacán, Mexico, the torch traveled to San Salvador on the 23 June. The Salvadoran leg began in the Aeropuerto Internacional de El Salvador in San Luis Talpa and will end in Estadio Nacional Jorge "El Mágico" Gonzalez, the main venue of the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games. It visited more than 60 Salvadoran cities and towns, including all 14 state capitals. The end of the relay was the closing to the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games opening ceremony.[10] [11]

Participating countries

The following nations are expected to participate:

Because the International Olympic Committee suspended the Guatemalan Olympic Committee on 15 October 2022,[13] [14] Guatemalan athletes are competing as Independent Athletes and are using the Centro Caribe Sports flag.[15]

Games

Parade of Nations

The opening ceremony for the games was held on 23 June 2023, although the boxing tournament commenced one day earlier on 22 June 2023. The table tennis and beach volleyball tournaments commenced one two days earlier, on 21 June 2023.Only flagbearers took part in the parade of nations. French Guiana and Saint Martin (Sint Maarten), did not take part in the parade; their flags are not hoisted in the athletes village.

Sports

The following competitions are scheduled to place:

Calendar

The edition of the schedule was published by National Olympic Committee of El Salvador.[17]

All times and dates use Atlantic Standard Time and Central Standard Time (UTC-4 and UTC-6)

OCOpening ceremonyEvent competitions1 Event finalsCCClosing ceremony
June/July21st
Wed
22nd
Thu
23rd
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24th
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25th
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26th
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28th
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30th
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3rd
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4th
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6th
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7th
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8th
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Medal
Events
CeremoniesOCCC
Aquatics<--21-->2<--25-->2<--26-->2<--27-->2<--28-->1 <--29-->67
Diving<--21-->2 <--2-->1 <--3-->2 <--4-->1 <--5 -->2<--6 -->2 <--7-->
<--21-->2<--6 -->1 <--7-->2<--8-->
Swimming<--21-->7<--25-->7<--26-->4<--27-->8 <--28-->8<--29-->8<--30-->
Water polo<--21-->●<--2-->●<--3-->●<--4-->●<--6 -->●<--7-->1<--8-->
Archery<--21-->● <--3-->2<--4-->2<--5 -->●<--6 -->3<--7-->3<--8-->10
Athletics<--21-->4<--3-->8<--4-->6<--5 -->9<--6 -->11<--7-->9<--8-->47
Badminton<--21-->● <--2-->● <--3-->1<--4-->● <--5 -->● <--6 -->● <--7-->5<--8-->6
Baseball/Softball
Baseball<--21-->● <--25-->● <--26-->● <--27-->● <--28-->● <--29-->● <--30-->● <--1-->1<--2-->1
Softball<--21-->●<--25-->●<--26-->● <--27-->● <--28-->● <--29-->1<--30-->●<--3-->●<--4-->●<--5 -->●<--6 -->●<--7-->1<--8-->2
Basketball Basketball<--21-->●<--25-->●<--26-->● <--27-->● <--28-->1<--29-->● <--2-->●<--3-->● <--4-->● <--5 -->1<--6 -->4
3×3 Basketball<--21-->● <--1-->● <--2-->2<--3-->
Beach soccer<--21-->●<--3-->●<--4-->●<--5 -->●<--7-->1<--8-->1
Bowling<--21-->1 <--29-->1 <--30-->1 <--1-->1 <--2-->1 <--3-->1 <--4-->4 <--5 -->10
Boxing<--21-->●<--23-->●<--24-->●<--25-->●<--26-->●<--27-->13 <--29-->13
Canoeing<--21-->4 <--7-->3 <--8-->2 9
Chess<--21-->●<--4-->●<--5 -->4 <--6 -->4 <--7-->8
Cycling Road cycling<--21-->2<--6 -->2<--8-->20
Track cycling<--21-->2<--29-->2<--30-->3<--1-->●<--2-->5<--3-->
BMX<--21-->2<--8-->
Mountain biking<--21-->2
Equestrian<--21-->●<--25-->●<--26-->1<--27-->●<--28-->1<--29-->2<--1-->1<--3-->1<--4-->2<--6 -->8
Fencing<--21-->2<--3-->2 <--4-->2<--5 -->2<--6 -->2<--7-->2<--8-->12
Field hockey<--21-->● <--28-->● <--29-->●<--30-->● <--1-->● <--2-->●<--3-->● <--4-->● <--5 -->1<--6 -->1<--7-->2
Football<--21-->●<--29-->●<--30-->● <--1-->● <--2-->●<--3-->● <--4-->● <--5 -->●<--6 -->1<--7-->1<--8-->2
Golf<--21-->● <--5 -->●<--6 -->●<--7-->2<--8-->2
Gymnastics Artistic<--21-->1 <--25-->1 <--26-->2 <--27-->5 <--28-->5<--29-->26
Rhythmic<--21-->●<--2-->3 <--3-->6<--4-->
Trampolining<--21-->2<--7-->1<--8-->
Handball<--21-->●<--25-->●<--26-->● <--27-->● <--29-->1 <--30-->●<--3-->● <--4-->● <--5 -->●<--7-->1 <--8-->2
Judo<--21-->5<--25-->4<--26-->5<--27-->1<--28-->15
Karate<--21-->4<--7-->5<--8-->312
Modern pentathlon<--21-->●<--25-->1<--26-->1<--27-->1<--28-->2<--29-->5
Netball<--21-->● <--4-->● <--5 -->●<--6 -->●<--7-->1<--8-->1
Racquetball<--21-->●<--25-->●<--26-->●<--27-->●<--28-->●<--29-->5 <--30-->●<--1-->2 <--2-->7
Rowing<--21-->●<--25-->●<--26-->4 <--27-->4 <--28-->4 <--29-->12
Rugby sevens<--21-->●<--26-->●<--27-->2 <--28-->2
Sailing<--21-->● <--27-->●<--30-->● <--1-->6 <--2-->6
Shooting<--21-->4<--26-->4<--28-->1<--29-->4<--1-->1<--2-->4<--3-->2<--4-->1<--5-->1<--6 -->2<--7-->24
Speed skating<--21-->2<--5 -->6<--6 -->2<--7-->4<--8-->14
Surfing<--21-->●<--25-->●<--26-->●<--27-->●<--28-->4<--29-->2<--30-->6
Table tennis<--21-->●<--22-->●<--23-->2 <--24-->1 <--25-->2<--26-->●<--27-->2 <--28-->7
Taekwondo<--21-->4<--5 -->4<--6 -->4<--7-->2<--8-->14
Tennis<--21-->●<--2-->●<--3-->●<--4-->3<--5 -->2<--6 -->●<--7-->2<--8-->7
Triathlon<--21-->4<--6 -->1<--8-->5
Volleyball<--21-->● <--22-->● <--23-->● <--24-->● <--25-->● <--26-->● <--27-->2<--28-->4
Volleyball<--21-->● <--29-->●<--30-->●<--1-->●<--2-->1<--3-->●<--5 -->●<--6 -->●<--7-->●<--8-->1
Weightlifting<--21-->10<--25-->8<--26-->8<--27-->6<--28-->32
Wrestling<--21-->6<--30-->6<--1-->6<--2-->18
Daily medal events 0 0 2 26 29 27 37 43 26 16 19 24 25 25 42 43 51 8 443
Cumulative total 0 0 2 28 57 84 121 164 190 206 225 249 274 299 341 384 435 443
June/July 202321st
Wed
22nd
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23rd
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style=width:4%;24th
Sat
style=width:4%;25th
Sun
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Mon
style=width:4%;27th
Tue
style=width:4%;28th
Wed
style=width:4%;29th
Thu
style=width:4%;30th
Fri
style=width:4%;1st
Sat
style=width:4%;2nd
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5th
Wed
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Total events
JulyAugust

Marketing

Emblem

The official emblem and motto for the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games was unveiled on 23 January 2023 at the former Casa Presidencial in San Jacinto, it takes the form of a circle in a colored star pattern. The design was meant to "express the constant movement, evolution and transformation process that El Salvador is experiencing". The stars "represent guided humanity since its origins and have become a symbol that represents harmony, prosperity and glory". The official slogan Es momento de trascender was also unveiled on 23 January 2023. The slogan will be solely used in Spanish.[18]

Official song

The official song for 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games was released on 8 May 2023, the song is performed by Zaki, Leena Bae, Mayki Graff, and Sebas Barcenas. The song was released by Yamil Bukele, president of the Organizing Committee of the XXIV Central American and Caribbean Games (COSSAN2023).[19]

Mascots

The official mascots of the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games are Maqui and Volco. Maqui a figure inspried by the Maquilíshuat tree and the Games' official emblem. Its fictional characteristics include the ability to run. Volco a figure inspried by the Quezaltepeque Volcano and the Games' official emblem. Its fictional characteristics include the ability of climbing. The official mascots for 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games were released on 23 May 2023.[21] [22]

Pictograms

On 7 March 2023, the official pictograms were presented of the different disciplines that will be played in the games.[23]

Broadcasters

TerritoryRights holderRef
Claro Sports[24]
Costa RicaClaro Sports
Dominican RepublicClaro Sports
El Salvador [25]
GuatemalaClaro Sports
HondurasClaro Sports
Mexico
NicaraguaClaro Sports
PanamaClaro Sports
VenezuelaClaro Sports

People can also follow the Central American and Caribbean Games through the SAN2023 application, which can be downloaded on the Google Play platform for Android devices, and on the App Store for iOS devices.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: San Salvador Lanza Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe 2023 . San Salvador Spears the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games . es . . 24 January 2023 . 24 January 2023 . San Salvador, El Salvador.
  2. News: Panamá oficialmente será sede de Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe 2022 . Telemetro . 4 October 2017 . 3 February 2017.
  3. News: Panamá será la sede de los Juegos Centroamericanos 2022 . 3 February 2017 . El Nuevo Dia . 4 October 2017.
  4. News: Panamá crea Comité Organizador de Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe 2022 . La Vanguardia . 4 October 2017 . 5 May 2017.
  5. News: Panamá declina sede de los Juegos 2022 y del Mundial Sub-20 femenino . La Prensa . 24 July 2020 . 24 July 2020.
  6. https://twitter.com/Odecabe_Cacso/status/1286703500475486213 Statement from CACSO
  7. News: Ribas Reyes . Fernando . es . El Copur oficializa a Mayagüez . El Nuevo Día . San Juan, PR . 18302 . 16 November 2020 . 43 .
  8. News: Confirmados los deportes que República Dominicana acogerá para Centroamericanos y del Caribe San Salvador 2023 . Confirmed the sports that the Dominican Republic will host for Central American and Caribbean San Salvador 2023 . Carlos . Sánchez G. . Santo Domingo . 3 May 2022 . Diario Libre . es . 3 July 2022.
  9. News: Voluntariado Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe San Salvador 2023 . 3 May 2022 . San Salvador 2023 . es . 7 June 2023.
  10. News: ¡El Fuego Nuevo ya viaja hacia San Salvador! . 3 May 2022 . San Salvador 2023 . es . 7 June 2023.
  11. News: Fuego Centroamericano y del Caribe llegó para iluminar los mejores juegos de la historia . 3 May 2022 . San Salvador 2023 . es . 7 June 2023.
  12. Web site: San Salvador 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games - Countries . San Salvador 2023 . 31 January 2023.
  13. News: Guatemala with effect as from 15 October; issues a final warning to NOC of India . Olympics . 8 September 2022 . 22 June 2023.
  14. News: Guatemala gets suspended by International Olympic Committee . Al Dia . Jensen Toussaint . 18 October 2022. 3 July 2023.
  15. News: Atletas de Guatemala no podrán representar a su país en Juegos San Salvador 2023 . Viana . Diego . es . La Prensa . 20 June 2023 . 22 June 2023.
  16. Web site: Calendario De Juegos Centroamericanos Y Del Caribe 2023 . PDF . sansalvador2023.com . 17 October 2022. 17 October 2022.
  17. Web site: Calendario . sansalvador2023 . 18 April 2023 . 18 April 2023.
  18. Web site: "San Salvador 2023: Es momento de trascender . . sansalvador2023.com . 23 January 2023 . 23 January 2023.
  19. Web site: San Salvador 2023 da la bienvenida a sus patrocinadores oficiales . . sansalvador2023.com . 17 May 2023 . 17 May 2023.
  20. Web site: ¡No voy a parar!, la canción oficial de los Juegos San Salvador 2023 . . sansalvador2023.com . 8 May 2023 . 8 May 2023.
  21. Web site: ¡Y con ustedes, Maqui! . . sansalvador2023.com . 23 May 2023.
  22. Web site: ¡Volco se suma a la fiesta de San Salvador 2023! . . sansalvador2023.com . 23 May 2023 . 23 May 2023.
  23. Web site: 2023-06-08 . es-ES . En Salvador 2023 se disputarán 465 eventos y entregarán 1,499 medallas .
  24. Web site: Claro Sports transmitirá los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe San Salvador 2023 . 8 June 2023 . Claro Sports . 5 June 2023.
  25. Web site: COSSAN dio actualización de avances de los Juegos San Salvador 2023 . 5 June 2023 . San Salvador 2023 . 5 June 2023.