2009 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics




































22nd Central American and Caribbean Championships
Logo havana 2009.jpeg
Host city
Havana, CubaCuba
Date(s) 3 – 7 July
Main stadium Estadio Panamericano
Level Senior
Participation 422 athletes from
27 nations
Events 46
Records set 10 Championship records

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The 2009 Central American and Caribbean Championships (Spanish: XXII Campeonato CAC Atletismo) was the twenty second edition of the tournament and was held between 3 and 7 July in Havana, Cuba.




Contents






  • 1 Event summary


  • 2 Records


  • 3 Medal summary


    • 3.1 Men


    • 3.2 Women




  • 4 Medal table


  • 5 Participating nations


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Event summary


The host country Cuba dominated the tournament, winning the most gold, silver, and bronze medals, and finishing with a total of 53 medals. Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago were joint second with two gold, five silver and seven bronze medals. Colombia, Puerto Rico and Saint Kitts and Nevis also picked up two gold medals.


Championships records were broken in over a quarter of the athletics events, bringing a total of 11 new records. A handful of national records were also broken at the Championships.


Three athletes won double golds: Virgil Hodge won the 200 metres and 4×100 metres relay titles, Emmanuel Callender won the 100 metres then helped the Trinidad and Tobago relay team to victory, while Yudileyvis Castillo completed a 5000 and 10,000 metres double.


The 2009 edition of the Championships saw a number of nations win their first gold medal in the history of the competition. Shara Proctor took the long jump gold for Anguilla, Tahesia Harrigan won the British Virgin Islands' first gold in the 100 metres, and the Saint Kitts and Nevis relay team won the country's first ever gold medal in women's events.


A number of invitational guest athletes competed at the Championships. Although each country could only have two representatives, it could also enter additional athletes. Their performances, however, were not eligible for medals at the competition. Cuba entered a number of athletes and relay teams in this way. One such competitor, Arnie David Giralt, recorded 17.46 m in the triple jump, which was ultimately better than gold medallist Alexis Copello's best jump.[1]



Records




Cuban Alexis Copello (above) took the men's triple jump gold medal establishing a new championship record.



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Name
Event
Country
Record
Type
Yeimer López 800 metres
 Cuba
1:45.56 min CR
Ryan Brathwaite 110 metres hurdles
 Barbados
13.43 s CR
Javier Culson 400 metres hurdles
 Puerto Rico
48.51 s CR
José Alberto Sánchez 3000 metres steeplechase
 Cuba
8:30.08 min CR
Alexis Copello Triple jump
 Cuba
17.33 m CR
Guillermo Martínez Javelin throw
 Cuba
82.16 m CR
Leonel Suárez Decathlon
 Cuba
8654 pts CR NR
Yudileyvis Castillo 10,000 metres
 Cuba
33:50.68 min CR

Tanika Liburd
Meritzer Williams
Tameka Williams
Virgil Hodge
4×100 metres relay
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
43.53 s NR

Kemar Hyman
Tyrell Cuffy
David Hamil
Carlos Morgan
4×100 metres relay
 Cayman Islands
39.54 s NR

Adrian Durant
Tabarie Henry
David Walters
Calvin Dascent
4×100 metres relay
 United States Virgin Islands
39.89 s NR
Yarisley Silva Pole vault
 Cuba
4.40 m CR
Yargelis Savigne Triple jump
 Cuba
14.97 m CR
Misleydis González Shot put
 Cuba
19.13 m CR
Arasay Thondike Hammer throw
 Cuba
71.32 m CR
Rosa Rodríguez Hammer throw
 Venezuela
69.06 m NR


Key



AR — Area record  • CR — Championship record  • NR — National record


Medal summary


For full event details see 2009 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics – Results


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Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

100 metres

 Emmanuel Callander (TRI)
10.08 s PB

 Lerone Clarke (JAM)
10.08 s PB

 Andrew Hinds (BAR)
10.12 s

200 metres

 Nickel Ashmeade (JAM)
20.54 s

 Rondel Sorrillo (TRI)
20.72 s

 Ramone McKenzie (JAM)
20.74 s

400 metres

 William Collazo (CUB)
44.96 s

 Dane Hyatt (JAM)
45.57

 Arismendy Peguero (DOM)
45.62 s

800 metres

 Yeimer López (CUB)
1:45.56 min CR

 Andy González (CUB)
1:46.62 min

 Gavyn Nero (TRI)
1:47.51 min

1500 metres

 Eduar Villanueva (VEN)
3:42.23 min

 Maury Surel Castillo (CUB)
3:42.49 min

 José Rivera (PUR)
3:42.86 min

5000 metres

 José Alberto Sánchez (CUB)
14:23.73 min

 Teodoro Vega (MEX)
14:28.06 min

 Denides Vélez (PUR)
14:32.92 min

10,000 metres

 Liván Luque (CUB)
29:55.16 min

 Henry Jaens (CUB)
30:08.76 min

 Teodoro Vega (MEX)
30:13.21 min

Half marathon

 Henry Jaens (CUB)
1:06:32

 Liván Luque (CUB)
1:07:26

 Sean Trott (BER)
1:19:16

110 metres hurdles (+2.5 m/s wind)

 Dayron Robles (CUB)
13.18 s

 Ryan Brathwaite (BAR)
13.31 s
(13.43 s CR in semis)

 Dayron Capetillo (CUB)
13.39 s

400 metres hurdles

 Javier Culson (PUR)
48.51 s CR

 Félix Sánchez (DOM)
48.85 s

 Jehue Gordon (TRI)
49.45 s

3000 metres steeplechase

 José Alberto Sánchez (CUB)
8:30.08 min CR

 José Peña (VEN)
8:51.03 min

 Osmany Calzado (CUB)
8:54.15 min

High jump

 James Grayman (ATG)
2.19 m

 Warner Miller (COL)
2.19 m

 Yordano Glemaud (CUB)
2.16 m

Pole vault

 David Díaz (PUR)
5.00 m

 Natanael Semeis (DOM)
4.80 m

 César González (VEN)
4.80 m

Long jump

 Osbourne Moxey (BAH)
7.96 m

 Carlos Morgan (CYM)
7.87 m

 Rudon Bastian (BAH)
7.57 m

Triple jump

 Alexis Copello (CUB)
17.33 m CR

 Yoandri Betanzos (CUB)
17.24 m

 Chris Hercules (TRI)
15.91 m

Shot put

 Carlos Véliz (CUB)
20.10 m

 Reinaldo Proenza (CUB)
18.81 m

 Yojer Medina (VEN)
17.05 m

Discus throw

 Jorge Fernández (CUB)
61.79 m

 Yunior Lastre (CUB)
59.80 m

 Jason Morgan (JAM)
57.47 m

Hammer throw

 Roberto Janet (CUB)
73.80 m

 Noleisis Bicet (CUB)
72.46 m

 Raúl Rivera (GTM)
66.02 m

Javelin throw

 Guillermo Martínez (CUB)
82.16 m CR

 Dayron Márquez (COL)
78.91 m

 Arley Ibargüen (COL)
75.16 m

Decathlon

 Leonel Suárez (CUB)
8654 pts CR NR

 Yunior Díaz (CUB)
8013 pts

 Claston Bernard (JAM)
7698 pts

20 km road walk

 Walter Sandoval (SLV)
1:33:10 min

 Allan Segura (CRI)
1:34:58 min

 Yosley Soto (PUR)
1:36:19 min

4×100 metres relay

 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
Rondel Sorrillo
Emmanuel Callender
Jovon Toppin
Keston Bledman
38.73 s

 Jamaica (JAM)
Lerone Clarke
Kwayne Fisher
Rasheed Dwyer
Rayon Lawrence
39.31 s

 Bahamas (BAH)
Adrian Griffith
Derrick Atkins
Rodney Green
Karlton Rolle
39.45 s

4×400 metres relay

 Cuba (CUB)
William Collazo
Yeimer López
Omar Cisneros
Noel Ruíz
3:03.26 min

 Dominican Republic (DOM)
Félix Sánchez
Arismendy Peguero
Ramón Frías
Yoel Tapia
3:03.30 min

 Jamaica (JAM)
Dane Hyatt
Marvin Essor
Leford Green
Oral Thompson
3:04.09 min


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Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

100 metres

 Tahesia Harrigan (IVB)
11.21 s

 Semoy Hackett (TRI)
11.35 s

 Carol Rodríguez (PUR)
11.38 s

200 metres

 Virgil Hodge (SKN)
23.41 s

 Roxana Díaz (CUB)
23.56 s

 Reyare Thomas (TRI)
23.61 s

400 metres

 Indira Terrero (CUB)
51.64 s

 Norma González (COL)
51.90 s

 Daisurami Bonne (CUB)
52.31 s

800 metres

 Zulia Calatayud (CUB)
2:01.63 min

 Pilar McShine (TRI)
2:02.79 min

 Diosmely Peña (CUB)
2:03.87 min

1500 metres

 Yadira Bataille (CUB)
4:23.82 min

 Anayelli Navarro (MEX)
4:25.82 min

 María Osorio (VEN)
4:29.83 min

5000 metres

 Yudileyvis Castillo (CUB)
16:03.68 min

 Yudisleidis Fuente (CUB)
16:08.63 min

 Anayelli Navarro (MEX)
16:24.15 min

10,000 metres

 Yudileyvis Castillo (CUB)
33:50.68 min CR

 Dailín Belmonte (CUB)
36:40.32 min


Half marathon

 Dailín Belmonte (CUB)
1:20:21

 Yailén García (CUB)
1:21:50


100 metres hurdles

 Anay Tejeda (CUB)
12.95 s

 Aleesha Barber (TRI)
13.12 s

 Tony Doyley (JAM)
13.13 s

400 metres hurdles

 Nickiesha Wilson (JAM)
56.95 s

 Yadisleidy Pedroso (CUB)
57.73 s

 Nikita Tracey (JAM)
58.14 s

3000 metres steeplechase

 Ángela Figueroa (COL)
10:03.44 min

 Milena Pérez (CUB)
10:12.96 min

 Yoslín Ocampo (CUB)
10:22.35 min

High jump

 Lavern Spencer (LCA)
1.91 m

 Sheree Francis (JAM)
1.88 m

 Lesyaní Mayor  (CUB)
1.76 m

Pole vault

 Yarisley Silva (CUB)
4.40 m CR

 Dailis Caballero (CUB)
4.10 m


Long jump

 Shara Proctor (AIA)
6.61 m

 Rhonda Watkins (TRI)
6.47 m

 Tanika Liburd  (SKN)
6.42 m

Triple jump

 Yargelis Savigne (CUB)
14.97 m CR

 Mabel Gay (CUB)
14.48 m

 Kimberly Williams (JAM)
13.78 m

Shot put

 Misleydis González (CUB)
19.13 m CR

 Yaniuvis López (CUB)
18.81 m PB

 Cleopatra Borel-Brown (TRI)
17.98 m

Discus throw

 Yarelis Barrios (CUB)
62.10 m

 Yarisley Collado (CUB)
61.33 m

 María Cubillán (VEN)
55.57 m

Hammer throw

 Arasay Thondike (CUB)
71.32 m CR

 Rosa Rodríguez (VEN)
69.06 m NR

 Johana Moreno (COL)
67.66 m

Javelin throw

 Yainelis Ribeaux (CUB)
61.28 m

 Osleidys Menéndez (CUB)
59.68 m

 Laverne Eve (BAH)
58.69 m

Heptathlon

 Gretchen Quintana (CUB)
5710 pts

 Yarianny Argüelles (CUB)
5669 pts

 Shianne Smith (BMU)
4988 pts

10 km road walk

 Yanelis Conte (CUB)
46:46 min

 Leisis Rodríguez (CUB)
47:42 min

 Cristina López (SLV)
49:30 min

4×100 metres relay

 Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)
Tanika Liburd
Meritzer Williams
Tameka Williams
Virgil Hodge
43.53 s NR

 Colombia (COL)
Yomara Hinestroza
Felipa Palacios
Darlenis Obregón
Norma González
43.67 s

 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
Sasha Springer
Semoy Hackett
Reyare Thomas
Ayanna Hutchinson
43.75 s

4×400 metres relay

 Cuba (CUB)
Roxana Díaz
Daisurami Bonne
Susana Clement
Indira Terrero
3:29.94 min

 Jamaica (JAM)
Sonita Sutherland
Anastasia Le-Roy
Nickiesha Wilson
Nikita Tracey
3:34.02 min

 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
Karla Hope
Aleesha Barber
Melissa DeLeon
Natalie Dixon
3:35.18 min


Medal table





Dayron Robles' hurdles gold medal helped Cuba top the table.


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Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Cuba (CUB)*
27 19 7 53
2
 Jamaica (JAM)
2 5 7 14

 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)
2 5 7 14
4
 Colombia (COL)
2 3 2 7
5
 Puerto Rico (PUR)
2 0 4 6
6
 Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)
2 0 1 3
7
 Venezuela (VEN)
1 2 4 7
8
 Bahamas (BAH)
1 0 3 4
9
 El Salvador (ESA)
1 0 1 2
10
 British Virgin Islands (IVB)
1 0 0 1

 Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF)
1 0 0 1

 Saint Lucia (LCA)
1 0 0 1
13
 Dominican Republic (DOM)
0 3 1 4
14
 Mexico (MEX)
0 2 2 4
15
 Barbados (BAR)
0 1 1 2
16
 Antigua and Barbuda (ATG)
0 1 0 1

 Cayman Islands (CAY)
0 1 0 1

 Costa Rica (CRC)
0 1 0 1
19
 Bermuda (BER)
0 0 2 2
20
 Guatemala (GUA)
0 0 1 1
Totals (20 nations) 43 43 43 129


Participating nations












See also


  • 2009 in athletics (track and field)


References


General


  • Clavelo Robinson, Javier (2009-07-04). “Things on course for Berlin” - Savigne, world leading 14.97m; Robles runs 13.18w - CAC Champs Day 1. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-07-14.

  • Clavelo Robinson, Javier (2009-07-05). Suarez tallies World leading 8654 points in Decathlon - CAC Champs Day 2. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-07-14.

  • Clavelo Robinson, Javier (2009-07-06). Culson prevails over Sanchez as six more records fall - CAC Champs Final Day. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-07-14.


  • XXII Campeonato CAC Atletismo 2009. Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation. Retrieved on 2009-07-14.


Specific




  1. ^ Clavelo Robinson, Javier (2009-07-06). Culson prevails over Sanchez as six more records fall - CAC Champs Final Day Archived 2009-07-27 at the Wayback Machine.. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-07-14.




External links



  • Official web site

  • Official technical handbook









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