This is the complete list of Central American and Caribbean Games medalists in athletics from 1926 to 2018. Women's events have been held since 1938. [1] [2]
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1930 | Alberto Fernández Cuba | 3051 | Fernando Navarro Panama | 2846 | Miguel Gutiérrez Cuba | 2789 |
1935 | Felipe Orellana Guatemala | 3231 | Gilberto González Puerto Rico | 3179 | Manuel Suárez Cuba | 2852 |
1938 | Salvador Torrós Puerto Rico | 3459 | Manuel Suárez Cuba | 3158 | Juan Luyanda Puerto Rico | 3097 |
1946 | Néstor Marchany Puerto Rico | 3374 | Amador Terán Mexico | 3294 | Víctor Castañeda El Salvador | 3131 |
1950 | Amador Terán Mexico | 2944A | Víctor Castañeda El Salvador | 2779A | Enrique Salazar Guatemala | 2560A |
1954 | Brígido Iriarte Venezuela | 2748A | Héctor Román Puerto Rico | 2597A | Reinaldo Oliver Puerto Rico | 2494A |
1959 | Rodolfo Mijares Mexico | 2723 | Héctor Román Puerto Rico | 2627 | Héctor Thomas Venezuela | 2540 |
1962 | Héctor Thomas Venezuela | 3212 | Roberto Caravaca Venezuela | 2946 | Jorge García Puerto Rico | 2912 |
1966 | Jorge García Puerto Rico | 3153 | Francisco Mena Cuba | 3467 | Ramón Iriarte Venezuela | 3389 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1946 | Doroteo Flores Guatemala | 01:14:33 | Luis Velásquez Guatemala | 01:14:39 | Rafael Flores El Salvador | 01:15:38 |
1950 | Luis Velásquez Guatemala | 1:14:44A | Doroteo Flores Guatemala | 1:15:41A | Gustavo Ramírez Colombia | 1:17:14A |
1954 | Doroteo Flores Guatemala | 1:15:20A | Gustavo Ramírez Colombia | 1:19:00A | Guillermo Rojas Guatemala | 1:19:01A |
1959 | Pedro Peralta Mexico | 01:10:29 | Pedro Alvarado Mexico | 01:11:47 | Germán Lozano Colombia | 01:13:40 |
1962 | Hernán Barreneche Colombia | 01:11:49 | Fidel Negrete Mexico | 01:12:27 | Víctor Peralta Mexico | 01:13:21 |
1966 | Valentín Robles Mexico | 01:13:47 | Pedro Cárdenas Colombia | 01:14:24 | Antonio Ibarra Mexico | 01:17:01 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1966 | José Pedraza Mexico | 51:32.4 | Euclides Calzado Cuba | 51:43.4 | David Jiménez Cuba | 52:17.8 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1982 | Félix Gómez Mexico | 4:05:03 | Raúl González Mexico | 4:10:34 | David Castro Cuba | 4:43:53 |
1986 | Martín Bermúdez Mexico | 4:04:47 | Félix Gómez Mexico | 4:07:20 | Mauricio Cortés Colombia | 4:26:27 |
1990 | Héctor Moreno Colombia | 4:06:04A | Edel Oliva Cuba | 4:10:19A | Orlando Díaz Colombia | 4:15:45A |
1993 | Edel Oliva Cuba | 3:55:21 | Germán Sánchez Mexico | 3:56:18 | Julio César Urías Guatemala | 4:03:24 |
1998 | Ignacio Zamudio Mexico | 3:58:15 | Hugo López Guatemala | 4:06:55 | Jorge Luis Pino Cuba | 4:07:52 |
2010 | Horacio Nava Mexico | 3:56:46 | Rodrigo Moreno Colombia | 4:11:42 | Cristian Berdeja Mexico | 4:32:51 |
2014 | Erick Barrondo Guatemala | 3:49:40 GR | Omar Zepeda Mexico | 3:52:45 | Cristian Berdeja Mexico | 3:53:39 |
2018 | José Leyver Ojeda Mexico | 4:02:45 | Jorge Armando Ruiz Colombia | 4:05:28 | José Leonardo Montaña Colombia | 4:08:10 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1946 | Dolores Worrell Panama | 6.4 | Cynthia Thompson Jamaica | 6.5 | Hyacinth Walters Jamaica | 6.8 |
1950 | Hyacinth Walters Jamaica | 6.7A | Cynthia Thompson Jamaica | 6.8A | Graviola Ewing Guatemala | 6.9A |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1982 | Sergia Martínez Cuba | 9:37.32 | Marisela Rivero Venezuela | 9:38.40 | María Cuesta Cuba | 9:41.66 |
1986 | Fabiola Rueda Colombia | 9:30.25 | Sergia Martínez Cuba | 9:36.84 | Santa Velázquez Mexico | 9:42.36 |
1990 | María del Carmen Díaz Mexico | 9:30.09A | María Luisa Servín Mexico | 9:38.08A | Vilma Peña Costa Rica | 10:37.00A |
1993 | Isabel Juárez Mexico | 9:16.27 | Adriana Fernández Mexico | 9:18.93 | Milagro Rodríguez Cuba | 9:22.36 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2010 | Beverly Ramos Puerto Rico | 9:59.03 GR/PB | Ángela Figueroa Colombia | 10:18.28 | Sandra Lopez Reyes Mexico | 10:18.88 PB |
2014 | Ángela Figueroa Colombia | 10:05.25 | Muriel Coneo Colombia | 10:07.94 | Beverly Ramos Puerto Rico | 10:08.39 |
2018 | Ana Cristina Narváez Mexico | 10:00.01 SB | Beverly Ramos Puerto Rico | 10:07.71 | Andrea Ferris Panama | 10:18.92 SB |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1998 | Nora Rocha Mexico | 16:43.48 | Adriana Fernández Mexico | 16:44.60 | Bertha Sánchez Colombia | 16:51.89 |
2002 | Dulce Rodríguez Mexico | 16:38.92 | Bertha Sánchez Colombia | 16:39.23 | Nora Rocha Mexico | 16:42.18 |
2006 | Bertha Sánchez Colombia | 16:17:13 | Dulce Rodríguez Mexico | 16:18.15 | Madaí Pérez Mexico | 16:19.38 |
2010 | Beverly Ramos Puerto Rico | 16:09.82 GR | Rachael Marchand Puerto Rico | 16:13.59 | Yolanda Caballero Colombia | 16:14.75 |
2014 | Brenda Flores Mexico | 16:02.64 GR | Sandra López Mexico | 16:13.23 | Yudileyvis Castillo Cuba | 16:16.21 |
2018 | Muriel Coneo Colombia | 16:13.47 | Beverly Ramos Puerto Rico | 16:14.04 | Brenda Flores Mexico | 16:16.71 SB |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1986 | Genoveva Domínguez Mexico | 36:24.39 | Maricela Hurtado Mexico | 36:29.12 | Maribel Durruty Cuba | 38:20.27 |
1990 | María del Carmen Díaz Mexico | 35:27.68A | Santa Velázquez Mexico | 35:53.36A | Vilma Peña Costa Rica | 37:32.53A |
1993 | María del Carmen Díaz Mexico | 34:49.67 | Lucía Rendón Mexico | 35:13.30 | Carmen Serrano Puerto Rico | 36:19.66 |
1998 | Adriana Fernández Mexico | 34:04.16 | Lucía Mendiola Mexico | 35:27.63 | Yailén García Cuba | 36:12.72 |
2010 | Yolanda Caballero Colombia | 34:50.58 | María Elena Valencia Mexico | 34:52.66 | Rachael Marchand Puerto Rico | 34:55.79 |
2014 | Brenda Flores Mexico | 35:54.44 | Kathya García Mexico | 36:23.32 | Yudileyvis Castillo Cuba | 36:29.04 |
2018 | Úrsula Sánchez Mexico | 33:41.48 GR | Beverly Ramos Puerto Rico | 33:46.99 SB | Vianey de la Rosa Mexico | 34:10.75 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1962 | Bertha Díaz Cuba | 11.1 | Lorraine Dunn Panama | 11.7 | Carmen Smith Jamaica | 11.8 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1982 | Sandra Farmer Jamaica | 58.15 | Mercedes Mesa Cuba | 58.65 | Stephanie Vega Puerto Rico | 59.11 |
1986 | Flora Hyacinth U.S. Virgin Islands | 57.55 | Tania Fernández Cuba | 57.6 | Alma Vázquez Mexico | 59.05 |
1990 | Elsa Jiménez Cuba | 57.59A | Maribelsy Peña Colombia | 59.06A | Tania Fernández Cuba | 59.55A |
1993 | Lency Montelier Cuba | 57.61 | Maribelsy Peña Colombia | 58.68 | Wynsome Cole Jamaica | 60.23 |
1998 | Deon Hemmings Jamaica | 54.30 | Andrea Blackett Barbados | 54.61 | Debbie-Ann Parris Jamaica | 55.15 |
2002 | Yvonne Harrison Puerto Rico | 57.39 | Yamelis Ortiz Puerto Rico | 57.52 | Princesa Oliveros Colombia | 57.72 |
2006 | Daimí Pernía Cuba | 55.32 | Josanne Lucas Trinidad and Tobago | 55.60 | Melaine Walker Jamaica | 55.97 |
2010 | Nickiesha Wilson Jamaica | 55.40 | Zudikey Rodríguez Mexico | 55.54 PB | Janeil Bellille Trinidad and Tobago | 56.81 PB |
2014 | Zudikey Rodríguez Mexico | 56.79 | Magdalena Mendoza Venezuela | 57.67 | Zurian Hechavarría Cuba | 57.74 |
2018 | Ronda Whyte Jamaica | 55.08 | Zudikey Rodríguez Mexico | 55.11 NR | Zurian Hechavarría Cuba | 55.13 PB |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1998 | Alejandra Meza Mexico | 3.70 | Mariana McCarthy Cuba | 3.50 | Agueda Jerez Guatemala | 2.90 |
2002 | Milena Agudelo Colombia | 3.90 | Alejandra Meza Mexico | 3.80 | Andrea Zambrana Puerto Rico | 3.80 |
2006 | Maryoris Sánchez Cuba | 4.10 GR | Yarisley Silva Cuba | 3.95 | Keisa Monterola Venezuela | 3.85 |
2010 | Keisa Monterola Venezuela | 4.20 m GR | Andrea Zambrana Puerto Rico | 3.90 m | Milena Agudelo Colombia | 3.90 m |
2014 | Yarisley Silva Cuba | 4.60 m GR | Diamara Planell Puerto Rico | 4.15 m | Robeilys Peinado Venezuela | 4.15 m |
2018 | Yarisley Silva Cuba | 4.70 m GR | Robeilys Peinado Venezuela | 4.50 m | Lisa Salomón Cuba | 4.10 m =PB |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1993 | Niurka Montalvo Cuba | 13.57 | Eloína Echevarría Cuba | 13.02 | Suzette Lee Jamaica | 12.40 |
1998 | Yamilé Aldama Cuba | 14.34 | Suzette Lee Jamaica | 13.77 | Olga Cepero Cuba | 13.74 |
2002 | María Espencer Dominican Republic | 13.57 | Caterine Ibargüen Colombia | 13.17 | Jennifer Arveláez Venezuela | 13.10 |
2006 | Mabel Gay Cuba | 14.20 | Yudelkis Fernández Cuba | 13.87 | Johana Triviño Colombia | 13.71 |
2010 | Kimberly Williams Jamaica | 14.23 m PB | Caterine Ibargüen Colombia | 14.10 m | Ayanna Alexander Trinidad and Tobago | 13.64 m |
2014 | Caterine Ibargüen Colombia | 14.57 m (w: -0.4 m/s) GR | Dailenys Alcántara Cuba | 14.09 m (w: -0.3 m/s) | Yosiris Urrutia Colombia | 13.89 m (w: +0.3 m/s) |
2018 | Caterine Ibargüen Colombia | 14.92 m GR | Yosiris Urrutia Colombia | 14.48 m w | Liadagmis Povea Cuba | 14.44 m w |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1998 | Aldenay Vasallo Cuba | 61.46 | María Eugenia Villamizar Colombia | 57.69 | Norbi Balantén Cuba | 57.30 |
2002 | Amarilys Alméstica Puerto Rico | 60.39 | Violeta Guzmán Mexico | 58.48 | Nancy Guillén El Salvador | 57.10 |
2006 | Yipsi Moreno Cuba | 70.22 GR | Yunaika Crawford Cuba | 67.88 | Johana Moreno Colombia | 65.51 NR |
2010 | Johana Moreno Colombia | 66.98 m | Rosa Rodríguez Venezuela | 64.16 m | Natalie Grant Jamaica | 59.93 m |
2014 | Yipsi Moreno Cuba | 71.35 m GR | Yirisleydi Ford Cuba | 69.62 m | Johana Moreno Colombia | 67.77 m |
2018 | Rosa Rodríguez Venezuela | 67.91 m | Elianis Despaigne Cuba | 64.40 m | Yaritza Martínez Cuba | 61.44 m |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1970 | Marlene Elejarde Cuba | 4534 | Marcia Garbey Cuba | 4428 | Mercedes Román Mexico | 4243 |
1974 | Francisca Janssen Netherlands Antilles | 4014 | Angela Carbonell Cuba | 3867 | Mercedes Román Mexico | 3827 |
1978 | Elida Aveillé Cuba | 3636 | Alix Castillo Venezuela | 3625 | Laura Vázquez Mexico | 3511 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1986 | Naidi Nazario Puerto Rico | 2:55:44 | Maribel Durruty Cuba | 3:08:57 | Aida Torres Puerto Rico | 3:10:19 |
1990 | Floría Moreno Mexico | 2:47:38A | Marisol Vargas Mexico | 2:50:25A | Maribel Durruty Cuba | 2:50:41A |
1993 | Emma Cabrera Mexico | 2:42:29 | María Elena Reyna Mexico | 2:43:39 | Emperatriz Wilson Cuba | 2:54:41 |
1998 | Emma Cabrera Mexico | 2:57:49 | Marisol Vargas Mexico | 2:58:34 | Kriscia García El Salvador | 3:00:21 |
2002 | Isabel Orellana Mexico | 2:54:14 | Paola Cabrera Mexico | 2:56:05 | Lourdes Cruz Puerto Rico | 2:59:46 |
2006 | María Elena Valencia Mexico | 2:45:49 | Yailén García Cuba | 2:51:43 | Iglandini González Colombia | 2:54:05 |
2010 | Marisol Romero Mexico | 2:44:30 | Gabriela Traña Costa Rica | 2:46:22 | Paula Apolonio Mexico | 2:48:46 |
2014 | Margarita Hernández Mexico | 2:41:16 GR | Dailín Belmonte Cuba | 2:42:01 | Zuleima Amaya Venezuela | 2:42:27 |
2018 | Madaí Pérez Mexico | 2:57:55 | Dailín Belmonte Cuba | 2:59:09 | Angie Orjuela Colombia | 2:59:49 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1986 | María Colín Mexico | 50:43.62 | Graciela Mendoza Mexico | 51:56.62 | Margarita Morales Cuba | 55:00.93 |
1990 | Graciela Mendoza Mexico | 49:09.45A | Maricela Chávez Mexico | 50:49.55A | Liliana Bermeo Colombia | 51:33.27A |
1993 | María Colín Mexico | 47:57.20 | Liliana Bermeo Colombia | 49:21.18 | Magdalena Guzmán El Salvador | 53:16.81 |
1998 | Graciela Mendoza Mexico | 46:30.16 | Rosario Sánchez Mexico | 47:12.74 | Oslaidis Cruz Cuba | 47:14.85 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2002 | Victoria Palacios Mexico | 1:36:16 | Rosario Sánchez Mexico | 1:36:44 | Teresita Collado Guatemala | 1:42:07 |
2006 | Cristina López El Salvador | 1:38:26 | Evelyn Núñez Guatemala | 1:39:37 | Sandra Zapata Colombia | 1:41.37 |
2010 | Sandra Galvis Colombia | 1:38:27 PB | Milangela Rosales Venezuela | 1:40:16 PB | Rosario Sánchez Mexico | 1:41:56 PB |
2014 | Mirna Ortiz Guatemala | 1:35:43 GR | Sandra Arenas Colombia | 1:36:29 | Ingrid Hernández Colombia | 1:37:11 |
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