Racquetball at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games

The Racquetball competition at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games was held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic rather than the main games site of Cartagena, Colombia.

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles  Gilberto Mejia (MEX)  Fabian Balmori (VEN)  César Castro (VEN)
 Alvaro Beltran (MEX)
Doubles  Mexico
Javier Moreno
Alejandro Pena
 Guatemala
Gustavo Morales
Manolo Benfeldt
 Venezuela
Fabian Balmori
Jorge Hirsekorn
 Cuba
Raul Martinez
Maikel Moyet
Team  Mexico
Gilberto Mejia
Alvaro Beltran
Javier Moreno
Alejandro Pena
 Venezuela
Fabian Balmori
Jorge Hirsekorn
Cesar Castro
 Guatemala
Gustavo Morales
Manolo Benfeldt
Juan Salvatierra
Fernando Sierra

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles  Paola Longoria (MEX)  Claudine Garcia (DOM)  Anna Maldonado (PUR)
 Susana Acosta (MEX)
Doubles  Mexico
Nancy Enriquez
Samantha Salas
 Cuba
Patricia Balebona
Rosario Dominguez
 Dominican Republic
Claudine Garcia
Rosa Gomez
 Guatemala
Jennifer Benfeldt
Lucy de Zachrisson
Team  Mexico
Paola Longoria
Samantha Salas
Susana Acosta
Nancy Enriquez
 Cuba
Marialis Alvarez
Patricia Balebona
Rosario Dominguez
 Dominican Republic
Claudine Garcia
Rosa Gomez
Yira Portes

Men's Events

Singles event

Semi-finals Final
 Mexico Gilberto Mejia 15, 9, 11  
 Venezuela César Castro 12, 15, 6  
 
     Mexico Gilberto Mejia 15, 15
   Venezuela Fabian Balmori 9, 0
 Mexico Alvaro Beltran 13, 15, 8
 Venezuela Fabian Balmori 15, 9, 11  

Doubles event

Semi-finals Final
  Mexico 15, 12, 11  
  Venezuela 6, 12, 1  
 
      Mexico 15, 15
    Guatemala 7, 4
  Guatemala 15, 15
  Cuba 7, 7  

Women's Events

Singles event

Semi-finals Final
 Mexico Paola Longoria 15, 15  
 Puerto Rico Anna Maldonado 14, 6  
 
     Mexico Paola Longoria 15, 15
   Dominican Republic Claudine Garcia 0, 0
 Mexico Susan Acosta 8, 12
 Dominican Republic Claudine Garcia 15, 15  

Doubles event

Semi-finals Final
  Mexico 15, 15  
  Dominican Republic 8, 7  
 
      Mexico 7, 15, 11
    Cuba 15, 12, 2
  Cuba 15, 3, 11
  Guatemala 8, 15, 2  

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