Honduras at the Central American and Caribbean Games | ||||
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IOC code: HON | ||||
2010 Central American and Caribbean Games in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico |
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Competitors | 75 (57 men, 18 women) | |||
Flag Bearer | Karen Vilorio [1] | |||
Medals Rank: 26 |
Gold 0 |
Silver 0 |
Bronze 3 |
Total 3 |
The XXIst Central American and Caribbean Games were held in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico from July 17, 2010 to August 1, 2010.
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The women's singles Final for the bowling event took place on 19 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), three Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 7th, 47th and 70th from 72 participants.[2]
R. | Athlete |
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6 | Mariangie Colón |
7 | Eloina Valle |
8 | Lilia Robles |
46 | Thashaina Seraus |
47 | María Breve |
48 | María Cornejo |
69 | Karen Holder |
70 | Marjorie Martínez |
71 | Stephanie Bowe |
The men's singles Final for the bowling event took place on 19 July at 17:00 (UTC−04:00), four Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 41st, 48th, 66th and 71st from 74 participants.[3]
R. | Athlete |
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40 | Daniel Falconi |
41 | G. Valle |
42 | Marcos Baeza |
47 | Miguel Aguilar |
48 | Carlos Rojas |
49 | Federico Reyna |
64 | Clarence Wallace |
66 | C. Araujo |
66 | Tarik Samandar |
70 | Rodrigo Rosales |
71 | Kendal Laitano |
72 | Kevin Swam |
The women's doubles Final for the bowling event took place on 20 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 19th from 70 participants.[4]
R. | Athlete |
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18 | Yvette Chen |
Tilcia Chong | |
19 | María Breve |
Eloina Valle | |
20 | Ana Henríquez |
Paola Méndez | |
The mixed doubles Final for the bowling event took place on 21 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), six Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 31st, 43rd and 54th from 132 participants.[5]
R. | Athlete |
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30 | Ingellimar Contreras |
Danny Fung | |
31 | Marjorie Martínez |
Kendal Laitano | |
32 | Dianne Jones |
Levinc Samuels | |
42 | Leslie Cuevas |
Roberto Rueda | |
43 | Eloina Valle |
G. Valle | |
43 | M. Ayala |
Bruno Díaz | |
53 | Justina Sturrup |
Orville Forbes | |
54 | María Breve |
Carlos Rojas | |
55 | Karen Holder |
Rodrigo Rosales | |
The women's trios Final for the bowling event took place on 22 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), three Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 20th from 66 participants.[6]
R. | Athlete |
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19 | Kathleen Christopher |
Rochelle Harvey | |
Patricia Price | |
20 | María Breve |
Marjorie Martínez | |
Eloina Valle | |
21 | Suzette Croes |
Estridita Hernandis | |
Micheline Jeandor | |
The men's trios Final for the bowling event took place on 22 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), three Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 19th from 71 participants.[7]
R. | Athlete |
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18 | Damien Matthews |
David Maycock | |
Delmont Tucker | |
19 | Kendal Laitano |
Carlos Rojas | |
G. Valle | |
20 | Miguel Arévalo |
Rudy Quintanilla | |
Francisco Sánchez | |
The men's 1M Springboard for the diving event took place on 20 July at 10:30 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 12th from 13 participants.[8]
R. | Athlete |
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11 | José Rosales |
12 | Jean Miralda |
13 | Johan Rojas |
The men's individual sabre for the fencing event took place on 20 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 9th from 12 participants.[9]
R. | Athlete |
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5 | Manuel Sánchez |
Rafael Western | |
Joaquín Tobar | |
John López | |
9 | Marco Izaguirre |
Edgar Arriola | |
Francisco Valentín | |
Jerson Salguero |
The women's -63 KG for the judo event took place on 19 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 7th from 8 participants.[10]
R. | Athlete |
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7 | Karla Catota |
7 | Sergia Cuti |
The men's -73 KG for the judo event took place on 19 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 8 participants.[11]
R. | Athlete |
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5 | Otto Menegazzo |
5 | Kevin Fernández |
The men's -60 KG for the judo event took place on 20 July at 10:00 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 7th from 8 participants.[12]
R. | Athlete |
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5 | Wander Mateo |
Douglas Arévalo | |
7 | Keny Godoy |
Neslain Charles |
The women's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 20 July at 10:00 (UTC−04:00), Pamela Sierra from Honduras faced Yira Portes from Dominican Republic.[13]
R. | Athlete | S. |
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1 | Pamela Sierra | 2 |
2 | Yira Portes | 1 |
The men's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 20 July at 12:00 (UTC−04:00), Selvin Cruz from Honduras faced Adolfo Orellana from Costa Rica.[14]
R. | Athlete | S. |
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1 | Adolfo Orellana | 2 |
2 | Selvin Cruz | 0 |
The men's Preliminary round doubles for the racquetball event took place on 20 July at 16:00 (UTC−04:00), Selvin Cruz and Raúl Banegas from Honduras faced Felipe Camacho and Teobaldo Fumero from Costa Rica.[15]
R. | Athlete | S. |
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1 | F. Camacho / T. Fumero | 2 |
2 | R. Banegas / S. Cruz | 0 |
The men's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 21 July at 10:00 (UTC−04:00), Raúl Banegas from Honduras faced Simón Perdomo from Dominican Republic.[16]
R. | Athlete | S. |
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1 | Simón Perdomo | 2 |
2 | Raúl Banegas | 0 |
The men's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 21 July at 10:42 (UTC−04:00), Selvin Cruz from Honduras faced Luis Pérez from Dominican Republic.[17]
R. | Athlete | S. |
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1 | Luis Perez | 2 |
2 | Selvin Cruz | 0 |
The women's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 21 July at 13:30 (UTC−04:00), Pamela Sierra from Honduras faced Jessica Parrilla from Mexico.[18]
R. | Athlete | S. |
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1 | Jessica Parrilla | 2 |
2 | Pamela Sierra | 0 |
The men's qualification for 10M Air Pistol for the shooting event took place on 18 July at 12:30 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 19th and 25th from 32 participants.[19]
R. | Athlete |
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18 | Carlos Hernández |
19 | Alberto Henríquez |
20 | Roberto Herrera |
24 | Ying Cheng |
25 | Christian Herrera |
26 | Luis Lebrón |
The women's qualification for 10M Air Pistol for the shooting event took place on 18 July at 14:00 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 8th from 27 participants.[20]
R. | Athlete |
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7 | Rosa Zúñiga |
8 | Claudia Fajardo |
9 | Amanda Mondol |
The men's qualification for 10M Air Rifle for the shooting event took place on 20 July at 14:30 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 19th from 23 participants.[21]
R. | Athlete |
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18 | Gerard Agustin |
19 | Manuel Villeda |
20 | Marlon Best |
The men's qualification for 50M Pistol for the shooting event took place on 21 July at 8:30 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 22nd from 27 participants.[22]
R. | Athlete |
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21 | Luis Pagán |
22 | Kurt Isherwood |
Carlos Aguilar | |
Chritian Herrera | |
Norman Ortega | |
Alberto Henríquez |
The Preliminary round for men's 100M Freestyle for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:02 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 1st from 6 participants.[23]
R. | Athlete |
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1 | Allan Gutiérrez |
2 | Russell Forte |
3 | Rafael Rodríguez |
The Preliminary round for men's 200M Butterfly for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:19 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 4th and 6th from 7 participants.[24]
R. | Athlete |
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3 | Julio Galofre |
4 | Javier Hernández |
5 | Raúl Garrastazu |
6 | Roy Barahona |
7 | Bryson Mays |
The Preliminary round for women's 200M Breaststroke for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:29 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 7 participants.[25]
R. | Athlete |
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4 | Danielle Beaubrun |
5 | Karen Vilorio |
6 | Penélope Cruz |
The Final round for men's 1500M Freestyle for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:35 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 4th from 4 participants.[26]
R. | Athlete |
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3 | Dominic Walter |
4 | Luis Martorell |
The Preliminary round for women's 50M Butterfly for the swimming event took place on 19 July at 9:04 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 6th and 8th from 8 participants.[27]
R. | Athlete |
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5 | Kendese Nangle |
6 | Laura Paz |
7 | Nishani Cicilson |
8 | Ana Euceda |
The Preliminary round for women's 50M Backstroke for the swimming event took place on 19 July at 9:18 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 8th from 8 participants.[28]
R. | Athlete |
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7 | Kendese Nangle |
8 | Karen Vilorio |
The Preliminary round for women's 200M Individual medley for the swimming (Serie 1) event took place on 19 July at 9:34 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 4th from 6 participants.[29]
R. | Athlete |
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3 | Karla Toscano |
4 | Karen Vilorio |
5 | Zabrina Holder |
The Preliminary round for women's 200M Individual medley for the swimming (Serie 3) event took place on 19 July at 9:38 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 7th from 7 participants.[30]
R. | Athlete |
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6 | Lara Butler |
7 | Ana Euceda |
The Final round for men's 4X200M Freestyle reply for the swimming event took place on 19 July at 19:21 (UTC−04:00), four Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 4th from 20 participants.[31]
R. | Athlete |
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3 | Raúl Martínez |
James Moore | |
Eliezer Lizardi | |
Christian Bayo | |
4 | Allan Gutiérrez |
Javier Hernández | |
Roy Barahona | |
Luis Martorell | |
D | Cristian Quintero |
Daniele Tirabassi | |
Roberto Gómez | |
Crox Acuña |
The Preliminary round for men's 100M Butterfly for the swimming event (Serie 3) took place on 20 July at 9:04 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 6th from 7 participants.[32]
R. | Athlete |
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6 | Roy Barahona |
7 | Ryan Nelthropp |
The Preliminary round for men's 100M Butterfly for the swimming event (Serie 4) took place on 20 July at 9:06 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 6th from 8 participants.[33]
R. | Athlete |
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5 | Christian Homer |
6 | Javier Hernández |
7 | Ramon Walton |
The Preliminary round for women's 100M Breaststrokes for the swimming event took place on 20 July at 9:08 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 6th from 7 participants.[34]
R. | Athlete |
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5 | Lisa Blackburn |
6 | Karen Vilorio |
7 | Lauren Leweis |
The Preliminary round for women's 100M Backstroke for the swimming event took place on 21 July at 9:02 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 7 participants.[35]
R. | Athlete |
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4 | Chloe Portela |
5 | Karen Vilorio |
6 | Kendese Nangle |
The Preliminary round for women's 100M Butterfly for the swimming event took place on 21 July at 9:18 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 5th and 6th from 6 participants.[36]
R. | Athlete |
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4 | Alana Dillette |
5 | Laura Paz |
6 | Ana Euceda |
The Preliminary round for men's 4X100M Freestyle relay for the swimming event took place on 21 July at 9:37 (UTC−04:00), four Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 6th from 24 participants.[37]
R. | Athlete |
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5 | Ramon Walton |
Brian Forte | |
Brad Hamilton | |
Dominic Walter | |
6 | Allan Gutiérrez |
Javier Hernández | |
Roy Barahona | |
Luis Martorell |
The men's 69 KG for the weightlifting event took place on 19 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 11th from 11 participants.[38]
R. | Athlete |
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10 | Eddi Peña |
11 | David Mendoza |
The men's 77 KG for the weightlifting event took place on 20 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 11th from 11 participants.[39]
R. | Athlete |
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10 | Eliberto Quijada |
11 | Antonio Moncada |
The men's 85 KG for the weightlifting event took place on 20 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 7 participants.[40]
R. | Athlete |
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4 | Gabriel Mestre |
5 | Cristopher Pavón |
6 | Belizer Odeus |
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