2003 Central American and Caribbean Championships

19th Central American and Caribbean Championships
Host city St. George's, Grenada
Date(s) 4–6 July
Main stadium National Stadium
Level Senior

The 2003 Central American and Caribbean Championships in athletics were held in St George's, Grenada, on 5 and 6 July 2003. It was the first time that the country had hosted the competition.[1]

Contents

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Kim Collins
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
10.13 Darrel Brown
 Trinidad and Tobago
10.17 Marc Burns
 Trinidad and Tobago
10.29
200 m Dominic Demeritte
 Bahamas
20.43 Julieon Raeburn
 Trinidad and Tobago
20.57 Christopher Williams
 Jamaica
20.58
400 m Alleyne Francique
 Grenada
45.27 Chris Brown
 Bahamas
45.42 Ato Modibo
 Trinidad and Tobago
45.81
800 m Sherridan Kirk
 Trinidad and Tobago
1:49.10 Jermaine Myers
 Jamaica
1:49.36 Marvin Watts
 Jamaica
1:49.48
1500 m Juan Luis Barrios
 Mexico
3:44.78 Ricky Etheridge
 Puerto Rico
3:48.68 Mario Smith
 Jamaica
3:52.22
5000 m Eduardo Rojas
 Mexico
14:29.88 José Amado García
 Guatemala
14:40.94 Pamenos Ballantyne
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
14:43.72
10,000 m Eduardo Rojas
 Mexico
29:37.08 Alfredo Arevalo
 Guatemala
29:39.48 José Amado García
 Guatemala
29:42.52
Half marathon Pamenos Ballantyne
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
1:09:14 Alfredo Arevalo
 Guatemala
1:09:39 Claude Nohile
 Martinique
1:10:59
3000 m steeplechase Alex Greaux
 Puerto Rico
8:39.68 Néstor Nieves
 Venezuela
8:40.27
110 m hurdles Hugh Henry
 Barbados
13.85 Alleyne Lett
 Grenada
13.98 Ricardo Melbourne
 Jamaica
14.01
400 m hurdles Greg Little
 Jamaica
50.04 Sergio Hierrezuelo
 Cuba
50.26 Oscar Juanz
 Mexico
50.34
High jump Lisvany Pérez
 Cuba
2.21 Huguens Jean
 Haiti
2.15 Henderson Dottin
 Barbados
2.15
Pole vault Giovanni Lanaro
 Mexico
5.30 Ricardo Diez
 Venezuela
5.00
Long jump Kareem Streete-Thompson
 Cayman Islands
8.12w Osbourne Moxey
 Bahamas
7.85w Aundre Edwards
 Jamaica
7.74w
Triple jump Leevan Sands
 Bahamas
17.16 Gregory Hughes
 Barbados
16.17 Ayata Joseph
 Antigua and Barbuda
15.94
Shot put Yojer Medina
 Venezuela
19.12 Francisco Guzmán
 Mexico
17.82 Dave Stoute
 Trinidad and Tobago
17.70
Discus throw Alfredo Romero
 Puerto Rico
54.09 Alleyne Lett
 Grenada
53.14 David Bissoly
 Martinique
52.38
Hammer throw Yosvany Suárez
 Cuba
69.59 Aldo Bello
 Venezuela
64.26 Raúl Rivera
 Guatemala
60.94
Javelin throw Manuel Fuenmayor
 Venezuela
72.35 Rigoberto Calderón
 Nicaragua
67.50 Robert Barnes
 Jamaica
66.57
Decathlon Yonelvis Águila
 Cuba
7337 Decosma Wright
 Jamaica
6383 Guillermo Toledo
 Puerto Rico
6074
20 km road walk[2] Julio Martínez
 Guatemala
1:22:07 José Olivares
 Mexico
1:24:02 Ezequiel Nazario
 Puerto Rico
1:26:01
4 x 100 m relay  Trinidad and Tobago 39.05  Jamaica 39.2  Netherlands Antilles 39.46
4 x 400 m relay  Bahamas
Avard Moncur
Carl Oliver
Nathaniel McKinney
Chris Brown
3:02.56  Jamaica 3:04.08  Trinidad and Tobago
Damion Barry
Julieon Raeburn
Simeon Bovell
Sherridan Kirk
3:04.48

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Fana Ashby
 Trinidad and Tobago
11.32 Tamica Clarke
 Bahamas
11.33 Judith Kitson
 Jamaica
11.37
200 m Cydonie Mothersille
 Cayman Islands
22.45 Roxana Díaz
 Cuba
22.74 Tonique Williams
 Bahamas
22.8
400 m Hazel-Ann Regis
 Grenada
51.56 Michelle Burgher
 Jamaica
52.19 Eliana Pacheco
 Venezuela
52.87
800 m Neisha Bernard-Thomas
 Grenada
2:04.12 Kenia Sinclair
 Jamaica
2:04.50 Sheena Gooding
 Barbados
2:04.55
1500 m Ashley Couper
 Bermuda
4:27.71 Margarita Tapia
 Mexico
4:32.16 Elsa Monterroso
 Guatemala
4:39.44
10,000 m Yudelkis Martínez
 Cuba
34:29.05 Elsa Monterroso
 Guatemala
35:54.46 Lourdes Cruz
 Puerto Rico
38:27.73
Half marathon Lourdes Cruz
 Puerto Rico
1:31:50 Adelaide Carrington
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
1:38:45 Kenisha Pascal
 Grenada
2:02:28 NR
100 m hurdles Delloreen Ennis-London
 Jamaica
12.70 CR Nadine Faustin
 Haiti
12.82 Vonette Dixon
 Jamaica
13.35
400 m hurdles Allison Beckford
 Jamaica
55.12 CR Yvonne Harrison
 Puerto Rico
55.29 Andrea Blackett
 Barbados
56.12
High jump Desiree Crichlow
 Barbados
1.81 Yetzálida Pérez
 Venezuela
1.79 Keitha Moseley
 Barbados
1.76
Pole vault Alejandra Meza
 Mexico
4.00 (CR) Denisse Orengo
 Puerto Rico
3.90
Long jump Elva Goulbourne
 Jamaica
6.96w Jackie Edwards
 Bahamas
6.63w Yuridia Bustamante
 Mexico
6.28w
Triple jump Suzette Lee
 Jamaica
13.89w María Espencer
 Dominican Republic
13.41w Michelle Vaughn
 Guyana
12.74
Shot put Misleidis González
 Cuba
18.09 Cleopatra Borel
 Trinidad and Tobago
17.79 Rosario Ramos
 Venezuela
15.02
Discus throw Yania Ferrales
 Cuba
59.07 María Cubillán
 Venezuela
49.05 Doris Thompson
 Bahamas
43.88
Hammer throw Violeta Guzmán
 Mexico
55.72 Adriana Benaventa
 Venezuela
50.82
Javelin throw Laverne Eve
 Bahamas
56.75 Kateema Riettie
 Jamaica
51.36 Dalila Rugama
 Nicaragua
47.40
10 km road walk Rosario Sánchez
 Mexico
49:06 Estela Hernández
 Mexico
52:03
4 x 100 m relay  Bahamas
Timicka Clarke
Debbie Ferguson
Christine Amertil
Shandria Brown
43.06 CR  Jamaica 43.30  Cuba 43.83
4 x 400 m relay  Jamaica 3:29.75  Grenada
Kishara George
Neisha Bernard-Thomas
Jackie-Ann Morain
Hazel-Ann Regis
3:32.99 NR  Puerto Rico 3:33.35

† = non-championship event

Medal table

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Mexico 7 4 2 13
2  Jamaica 6 8 8 22
3  Cuba 6 2 1 9
4  Bahamas 5 4 2 11
5  Puerto Rico 3 3 4 10
5  Trinidad and Tobago 3 3 4 10
7  Grenada 3 3 1 7
8  Venezuela 2 6 2 10
9  Barbados 2 1 4 7
10  Cayman Islands 2 0 0 2
11  Guatemala 1 4 3 8
12  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1 1 1 3
13  Saint Kitts and Nevis 1 0 0 1
 Bermuda 1 0 0 1
15  Haiti 0 2 0 2
16  Nicaragua 0 1 1 2
17  Dominican Republic 0 1 0 1
18  Martinique 0 0 2 2
19  Antigua and Barbuda 0 0 1 1
 Guyana 0 0 1 1
 Netherlands Antilles 0 0 1 1

References

  1. ^ Clavelo Robinson, Javier (2003-07-04). CAC Championships attract regions best, as Cuba aims to retain grip. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-27.
  2. ^ short course (18 km)

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