Central American and Caribbean Cross Country Championships explained

Sport:Cross country running
Founded:1983
Continent:Central America and Caribbean (CACAC)

The Central American and Caribbean Cross Country Championships (Spanish: Campeonato Centroamericano y del Caribe de Campo Traviesa) was an annual Cross country running competition organized by the CACAC for athletes representing the countries of its member associations. The competition was established in 1983 following a proposal of Wallace Williams from the Virgin Islands, then secretary of the CACAC. The rationale was that also smaller countries without adequate athletics' facilities could host such an event. The approval for the competitions' implementation was given during the 1982 CACAC meeting in Havana. The first championships were to take place in 1983 on the Virgin Islands, but because of the US invasion of Grenada, the event was postponed and relocated to Puerto Rico.

In the beginning, there were featured races for senior men (about 12 km) and women (6–8 km), and later, from the year 2000 on, also for junior athletes. In addition, there were separate team competitions. The 2000 event was held in conjunction with the South American Cross Country Championships.

Editions

The 2002 edition scheduled for Oranjestad,, as well as the 2004 edition scheduled for Kingston,, were cancelled. Finally, in 2005, the competition was continued as NACAC Cross Country Championships under the auspices of the NACAC.

EditionYearCityCountryVenueDateNo. of
athletes
No. of
nations
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"I SalinasNovember 27
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"II DevonshireDecember 8
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"III Grand CaymanDecember 7
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"IV CuraçaoNovember 23
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"V St. John'sNovember 23
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"VI SalinasDecember 11
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"VII MandevilleNovember 18 33
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"VIII St. CroixFlamboyant Race Track December 8 55
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"IX KingstownDecember 8 54
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"X CuraçaoDecember 12 68
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"XI NassauFebruary 12 53
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"XII WarwickFebruary 11 46
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"XIII Chignahuapan, PueblaMarch 25 41
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"XIV St. George'sFebruary 16
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"XV San JoséMarch 1 80 14
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"XVI Saint LuciaJanuary 24
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"XVII CartagenaFebruary 6 86 9
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"XVIII SouthamptonPoint Royal Golf Course November 17
bgcolor=DDEEFF align="center"XIX Acapulco, GuerreroClub de Golf AcapulcoMarch 16 808

Results

The results for the Mexican athletes were published by the Federation of Mexican Athletics Associations (FMAA). Further results were compiled from other sources.

Men Senior Individual

198341:11
198941:28
199031:3531:56
1991
199239:1339:48
199441:2542:0042:05
199534:3735:13
199638:0638:1938:45
199738:3338:55
1998 (11.4 km)34:5235:0235:13
199939:5540:32
2000 (12 km)38:4038:5139:29
2001 (11.8 km)39:4139:4339:50
2003 (12 km)39:4339:4639:49
: In 2000, the event was held in conjunction with the South American Cross Country Championships, where the medallists were extracted from. Winner was João N'Tyamba from who was invited to participate out of competition in 37:11. Daniel Lopes Ferreira from came in 2nd in 37:14 to become South American Champion. Silvio Guerra from was 3rd in 37:21, Marilson Gomes dos Santos from was 4th in 37:59, and Benedito Donizeti was 6th in 38:45.

Men Senior Team

199411 pts
199514 pts
199610 pts
1997
199814 pts
199939 pts
200010 pts66 pts67 pts
2001
200329 pts48 pts85 pts

Women Senior Individual

198918:41
199018:46
1991
199216:0916:1216:52
199419:3519:4219:48
199518:4318:43
1996 (6 km)22:1322:2222:45
1997 (6 km)22:1222:1522:19
1998 (5.7 km)20:2020:2520:33
199931:1531:18
2000 (8 km)28:1028:2328:53
2001 (7.6 km)31:0131:0631:08
2003 (8 km)30:0230:2430:35

Women Senior Team

19926 pts
19946 pts
1995
19966 pts
19976 pts
19986 pts
19999 pts
200011 pts 18 pts31 pts
2001
20036 pts23 pts40 pts

Boys Junior Individual

2000 (8 km)25:3925:4126:10
2001 (7.6 km)25:0327:3527:38
2003 (8 km)26:2927:2027:40

Boys Junior Team

200032 pts56 pts59 pts
2001
200330 pts41 pts56 pts

Girls Junior Individual

200022:2123:1523:21
200125:1825:2025:40
2003 (6 km)22:5723:3624:05

Girls Junior Team

2000
11 pts26 pts
2001
20038 pts18 pts23 pts

See also

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