Central American and Caribbean Games - Historical Medal Count

Historical Medal Count

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Mexico 1490 737 554 2781
2 Cuba 1019 1031 888 2938
3 Venezuela 457 611 688 1756
4 Colombia 376 445 481 1302
5 Puerto Rico 284 444 594 1322
6 Dominican Republic 105 184 312 601
7 Jamaica 93 110 116 319
8 Panama 83 144 158 385
9 Guatemala 69 141 295 495
10 El Salvador 41 98 173 312
11 Trinidad and Tobago 40 55 82 187
12 Costa Rica 34 37 70 141
13 Netherlands Antilles 29 30 47 106
14 Bahamas 20 15 27 62
15 Suriname 12 4 7 23
16 United States Virgin Islands 9 16 16 41
17 Barbados 8 12 32 52
18 Guyana 6 14 34 54
19 Nicaragua 3 13 40 56
20 Haiti 3 6 18 27
21 Cayman Islands 3 3 6 12
22 Honduras 2 8 21 31
23 Bermuda 2 4 13 19
24 British Virgin Islands 2 0 0 2
25 Belize 1 2 2 5
26 Aruba 1 1 2 4
27 Saint Lucia 1 1 0 2
28 Antigua and Barbuda 0 4 4 8
29 Grenada 0 1 4 5
30 Saint Kitts and Nevis 0 1 5 6
31 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 0 0 2 2
32 Dominica 0 0 1 1
Total 4118 4101 4575 12794

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