Central American and Caribbean Championships - Editions

Editions

An overview of the early editions of the championships together with a list of the top three performing countries and the outstanding athletes was published.

Edition Year City Country Date Venue No. of
Events
No. of
Countries
No. of
Athletes
1 1967 Xalapa Mexico 5-7 May Estadio Heriberto Jara Corona
2 1969 Havana Cuba 17-19 August Estadio Juan Abrantes
3 1971 Kingston Jamaica 14-17 July National Stadium
4 1973 Maracaibo Venezuela 26-29 July Estadio José Pachencho Romero
5 1975 Ponce Puerto Rico 6-10 August Estadio Paquito Montaner
6 1977 Xalapa Mexico 5-7 August Estadio Heriberto Jara Corona
7 1979 Guadalajara Mexico 15-17 June Estadio Revolución
8 1981 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic 10-12 July Estadio Juan Pablo Duarte
9 1983 Havana Cuba 22-24 July Estadio Pedro Marrero
10 1985 Nassau Bahamas 25-27 July Thomas Robinson Stadium
11 1987 Caracas Venezuela 24-26 July Estadio Olímpico
12 1989 San Juan Puerto Rico 27-29 July Estadio Sixto Escobar
13 1991 Xalapa Mexico 26-28 July Estadio Heriberto Jara Corona
14 1993 Cali Colombia 30 July - 1 August Estadio Pascual Guerrero
15 1995 Guatemala City Guatemala 14-16 July Estadio La Pedrera
16 1997 San Juan Puerto Rico 26-28 June Estadio Sixto Escobar
17 1999 Bridgetown Barbados 25-27 June Barbados National Stadium
18 2001 Guatemala City Guatemala 20-22 July Estadio Mateo Flores
19 2003 St. George's Grenada 4–6 July National Stadium
20 2005 Nassau Bahamas 8–11 July Thomas Robinson Stadium 44 29 374
21 2008 Cali Colombia 4–6 July Estadio Pedro Grajales 44 30 383
22 2009 Havana Cuba 3–7 July Estadio Panamericano 46 27 420
23 2011 Mayagüez Puerto Rico 15–17 July Estadio Jose Antonio Figueroa 46 35 449
24 2013 Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago 12–14 July Hasely Crawford Stadium

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