Weightlifting at the 1990 Central American and Caribbean Games

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Weightlifting
at the 1990 Central American and Caribbean Games
Location Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City
DatesNovember
  1986
1993  

The weightlifting competition at the 1990 Central American and Caribbean Games was held in Mexico City, in November.

Contents

Medal summary

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
52 kgSnatchFlag of Venezuela.svg  Humberto Fuentes  (VEN)102.5 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Juan Tavera  (CUB)97.5 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Javier Suárez  (VEN)97.5 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  Juan Tavera  (CUB)127.5 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Humberto Fuentes  (VEN)125.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Javier Suárez  (VEN)125.0 kg
TotalFlag of Venezuela.svg  Humberto Fuentes  (VEN)227.5 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Juan Tavera  (CUB)225.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Javier Suárez  (VEN)222.5 kg
56 kgSnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  William Vargas  (CUB)115.0 kg GRFlag of Venezuela.svg  Josué Farfán  (VEN)107.5 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  José Horacio Villegas  (COL)107.5 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  William Vargas  (CUB)140.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Josué Farfán  (VEN)130.0 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  José Horacio Villegas  (COL)130.0 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  William Vargas  (CUB)255.0 kg GRFlag of Venezuela.svg  Josué Farfán  (VEN)237.5 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  José Horacio Villegas  (COL)237.5 kg
60 kgSnatchFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Luis Rosario  (DOM)115.0 kgFlag of Panama.svg  Matilde Ceballos  (PAN)112.5 kgFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Juan Manuel Cueto  (DOM)110.0 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Colombia.svg  John Salazar  (COL)140.0 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Santiago Amador  (CUB)140.0 kgFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Juan Manuel Cueto  (DOM)132.5 kg
TotalFlag of Colombia.svg  John Salazar  (COL)250.0 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Santiago Amador  (CUB)250.0 kgFlag of Panama.svg  Matilde Ceballos  (PAN)245.0 kg
67.5 kgSnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  Víctor Echevarría  (CUB)137.5 kg GRFlag of Colombia.svg  Eyne Acevedo  (COL)127.5 kgFlag of Panama.svg  Tómas Rodríguez  (PAN)125.0 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  Víctor Echevarría  (CUB)167.5 kg GRFlag of Colombia.svg  Eyne Acevedo  (COL)165.0 kgFlag of Panama.svg  Iván Batista  (PAN)162.5 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  Víctor Echevarría  (CUB)305.0 kg GRFlag of Colombia.svg  Eyne Acevedo  (COL)292.5 kgFlag of Panama.svg  Iván Batista  (PAN)287.5 kg
75 kgSnatchFlag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Velasco  (COL)140.0 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Raúl Mora  (CUB)135.0 kgFlag of Puerto Rico.svg  Arnold Franqui  (PUR)132.5 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  Raúl Mora  (CUB)180.0 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Velasco  (COL)172.5 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Jorge Kassar  (VEN)165.0 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  Raúl Mora  (CUB)315.0 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Velasco  (COL)312.5 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Jorge Kassar  (VEN)295.0 kg
82.5 kgSnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  Lino Elias  (CUB)155.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Julio Luna  (VEN)140.0 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Luis Mejías  (COL)137.5 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  Lino Elias  (CUB)185.0 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Luis Mejías  (COL)180.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Julio Luna  (VEN)175.0 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  Lino Elias  (CUB)340.0 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Luis Mejías  (COL)317.5 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Julio Luna  (VEN)315.0 kg
90 kgSnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  José Heredia  (CUB)160.0 kgFlag of Puerto Rico.svg  William Letriz  (PUR)140.0 kgFlag of Mexico.svg  David Muñoz  (MEX)137.5 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  José Heredia  (CUB)200.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Cruz Pérez  (VEN)170.0 kgFlag of Puerto Rico.svg  William Letriz  (PUR)170.0 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  José Heredia  (CUB)360.0 kgFlag of Puerto Rico.svg  William Letriz  (PUR)310.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Cruz Pérez  (VEN)302.5 kg
100 kgSnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  Omar Semanat  (CUB)155.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Pedro Marin  (VEN)137.5 kgFlag of Mexico.svg  Víctor Ruiz  (MEX)137.5 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  Omar Semanat  (CUB)205.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Pedro Marin  (VEN)170.0 kgFlag of Mexico.svg  Víctor Ruiz  (MEX)170.0 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  Omar Semanat  (CUB)360.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Pedro Marin  (VEN)307.5 kgFlag of Mexico.svg  Víctor Ruiz  (MEX)307.5 kg
110 kgSnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  Maurys Charón  (CUB)167.5 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Jesús Lezama  (VEN)135.0 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Delfín Rentería  (COL)135.0 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  Maurys Charón  (CUB)200.0 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Pedro Figueroa  (VEN)167.5 kgFlag of Mexico.svg  Guillermo Guzmán  (MEX)165.0 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  Maurys Charón  (CUB)367.5 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Delfín Rentería  (COL)300.0 kgFlag of Mexico.svg  Guillermo Guzmán  (MEX)297.5 kg
+110 kgSnatchFlag of Cuba.svg  Nelson Velázquez  (CUB)175.0 kgFlag of Puerto Rico.svg  José Roque  (PUR)150.0 kgFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Juan Mejía  (DOM)127.5 kg
Clean & JerkFlag of Cuba.svg  Nelson Velázquez  (CUB)210.0 kgFlag of Puerto Rico.svg  José Roque  (PUR)182.5 kgFlag of Mexico.svg  Antonio Sánchez  (MEX)160.0 kg
TotalFlag of Cuba.svg  Nelson Velázquez  (CUB)385.0 kgFlag of Puerto Rico.svg  José Roque  (PUR)332.5 kgFlag of Mexico.svg  Antonio Sánchez  (MEX)285.0 kg

Medal table

Ranking by Big (Total result) medals

  *   Host nation (Mexico)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 82010
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1416
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 1247
4Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 0202
5Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico *0033
6Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 0022
Totals (6 nations)10101030

Ranking by all medals: Big (Total result) and Small (Snatch and Clean & Jerk)

  *   Host nation (Mexico)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 245029
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 38516
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 211821
4Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 1034
5Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 0527
6Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 0145
7Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico *0088
Totals (7 nations)30303090

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