Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics

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The Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships was a junior athletics competition held between the nations of Central America and the Caribbean Islands promoted by the Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation (CACAC). [1] It is divided into the Junior B Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships held since 1978 and the Junior A Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships held since 1974. The Junior A category was open for girls and boys aged 17–20 until 2010. and for girls and boys aged 18–20 starting in the year 2012. The Junior B category was open for girls and boys aged 14–16 until 2010. and for girls and boys aged 14–17 starting in the year 2012.

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Many world-class and Olympic winning senior athletes competed in the championships in their teenage years. Usain Bolt won the 200 m event in 2002. No competition was held in 2008, due to a clash with the senior 2008 Central American and Caribbean Championships, which had been postponed from the previous year.

At the 2010 edition, a total of 532 athletes from 27 nations took part in the championships' events. [2]

The 2016 edition did not proceed as planned following the announcement of a change towards a wider competition by NACAC regional president Victor Lopez. The new competition, due in 2018, would incorporate Canada and the United States. Lopez noted that the Caribbean region already had shared junior competition at the CARIFTA Games and that Central America already had its own regional junior event. [3]

Editions

Since 2015 replaced by NACAC U20 Championships in Athletics and NACAC U18 Championships in Athletics.

YearCityCountryDateVenueNo. of
Events
No. of
Athletes
1st 1974 Maracaibo Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg  Venezuela 12–15 December36about 196
2nd 1976 Xalapa Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 26–29 August57about 127
3rd 1978 Xalapa Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 25–28 August69about 293
4th 1980 Nassau Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 22–25 August73about 263
5th 1982 Bridgetown Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 23–25 July75about 320
6th 1984 San Juan Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico 21–24 June75about 355
7th 1986 Mexico City Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 26–29 June74about 262
8th 1988 Nassau Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 30 June – 2 July74about 223
9th 1990 Havana Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 6–8 July77about 406
10th 1992 Tegucigalpa Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras 10–12 July79about 304
11th 1994 Port of Spain Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 8–10 July79about 377
12th 1996 San Salvador Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 14–16 July78about 524
13th 1998 Georgetown Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Cayman Islands 10–12 July Truman Bodden Sports Complex 79about 361
14th 2000 San Juan Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 14–16 July Estadio Sixto Escobar 80about 422
15th 2002 Bridgetown Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 5–7 July National Stadium 69about 445
16th 2004 Coatzacoalcos Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 25–27 June Estadio Rafael Hernández Ochoa 81about 411
17th 2006 Port of Spain Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 14–16 July Hasely Crawford Stadium 81about 449
18th 2010 Santo Domingo Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 2–4 July Felix Sanchez Olympic Stadium 80about 500
19th 2012 San Salvador Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 29 June – 1 July Estadio Nacional Flor Blanca "Mágico González" 86about 467
20th 2014 Morelia Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 4 – 6 July Complejo Deprtivo Bicentenario
21st2016 (abandoned) San José Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 20 – 22 May Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)

Medals

U20 (1974-2014)

Source: [4]

U18 (1976-2014)

Source: [5]

Records

The Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics is divided into the Junior A Championships which began in 1974 and Junior B Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships held since 1978. The Junior A category (Junior) was open for girls and boys aged 17–20 (until 2010), and for girls and boys aged 18–19 (since 2012). The Junior B category (Youth) was open for girls and boys aged 14–16 (until 2010), and for girls and boys aged 14–17 (since 2012). [6] Records are set by athletes who are representing one of the Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation (CACAC) member states.

Junior A (Junior)

Men's Junior A records

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef
100 m 10.18 (0.7 m/s) Darrel Brown Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 5 July 2002 2002 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Barbados.svg Bridgetown, Barbados [7]
200 m 20.33 (wind: +0.8 m/s) Zharnel Hughes Flag of Anguilla.svg  Anguilla 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
400 m 45.19 A Roberto Hernández Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 26 June 1986 1986 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City, Mexico [7]
800 m 1:46.89 Wesley Vázquez Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 29 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
1500 m 3:45.20 Juan Luis Barrios Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 5 July 2002 2002 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Barbados.svg Bridgetown, Barbados [7]
5000 m 14:21.58 Diego Alberto Borrego Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 16 July 2006 2006 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Port of Spain, Trinidad [7]
10000 m 30:45.12 Elisaldo León Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 6 July 1990 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Cuba.svg Havana, Cuba [7]
110 m hurdles 13.27 (0.0 m/s) Yordan O'Farrill Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 1 July 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
400 m hurdles 50.26 Jehue Gordon Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 2 July 2010 2010 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [10]
3000 m steeplechase 9:02.99Roberto LópezFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 23 June 1984 1984 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Juan, Puerto Rico [7]
High jump 2.31 m A Javier Sotomayor Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 29 June 1986 1986 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City, Mexico [7]
Pole vault 5.45 m Alberto Manzano Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 7 July 1990 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Cuba.svg Havana, Cuba [10]
Long jump 7.97 m Kareem Streete-Thompson Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Cayman Islands 6 July 1990 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Cuba.svg Havana, Cuba [7]
Triple jump 16.80 m A Juan Miguel López Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 29 June 1986 1986 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City, Mexico [7]
Shot put (6 kg)19.70 m Ashinia Miller Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 29 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
Discus throw 62.93 m Quincy Wilson Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 4 July 2010 2010 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [10]
Hammer throw (6 kg)73.96 m Diego del Real Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 1 July 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
Javelin throw 82.83 m NR Keshorn Walcott Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 1 July 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
Decathlon 7101 pts A Miguel Valle Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 27 June 1986 1986 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City, Mexico [7]
10.9 (100 m), 7.25 (long jump), 12.51m (shot put), 1.82m (high jump), 49.1 (400 m) /
14.7 (110 m hurdles), 38.72m (discus), 4.20m (pole vault), 52.82m (javelin), 5:16.8 (1500 m)
10000 m walk (track)41:29.66 Cristián David Berdeja Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 15 July 2000 2000 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Juan, Puerto Rico [7]
4x100 m relay 39.39 Odean Skeen
Tyquendo Tracey
Senoj-Jay Givans
Jazeel Murphy
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 30 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
4x400 m relay 3:05.9Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 10 July 1994 1994 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Port of Spain, Trinidad [7]
Key:
WR World record AR CAC record NR National record A affected by altitude

Women's Junior A records

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef
100 m 11.18 (1.2 m/s) Veronica Campbell Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 14 July 2000 2000 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Juan, Puerto Rico [7]
200 m 23.20 (2.0 m/s) Schillonie Calvert Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 16 July 2006 2006 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Port of Spain, Trinidad [7]
400 m 51.57 Sonita Sutherland Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 15 July 2006 2006 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Port of Spain, Trinidad [7]
800 m 2:06.13 Yuneisy Santiusty Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 6 July 2002 2002 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Barbados.svg Bridgetown, Barbados [7]
1500 m 4:24.96 Yuneisy Santiusty Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 5 July 2002 2002 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Barbados.svg Bridgetown, Barbados [7]
3000 m 9:43.23 Santa Velázquez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico June 1984 1984 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Juan, Puerto Rico [7]
5000 m 17:28.53 Mónica Martell Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 14 Jul 1996 1996 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [7]
100 m hurdles 12.93 (0.0 m/s) Anay Tejeda Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 6 July 2002 2002 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Barbados.svg Bridgetown, Barbados [7]
400 m hurdles 57.09 Sherene Pinnock Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 14 July 2006 2006 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Port of Spain, Trinidad [7]
3000 m steeplechase 11:11.91 Leila Mantilla Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 1 July 2012 2012 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [11]
High jump 1.86 m Sheree Francis Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 16 July 2000 2000 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Juan, Puerto Rico [7]
Pole vault 4.05 m Alexandra González Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 16 July 2006 2006 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Port of Spain, Trinidad [7]
Long jump 6.56 m (0.0 m/s) Rhonda Watkins Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 16 July 2006 2006 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Port of Spain, Trinidad [7]
Triple jump 13.93 m (-0.6 m/s) Mabel Gay Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 6 July 2002 2002 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Barbados.svg Bridgetown, Barbados [7]
Shot put 15.74 m Annie Alexander Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 26 June 2004 2004 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Coatzacoalcos, Mexico [7]
Discus throw 52.20 m Maricela Bristec Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 6 July 1990 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Cuba.svg Havana, Cuba [7]
Hammer throw 54.51 m Aline Huerta Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 15 July 2006 2006 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Port of Spain, Trinidad [7]
Javelin throw 55.20 m Lismania Muñoz Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 30 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
Heptathlon 5517 pts Magalys García Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 7 July 1990 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Cuba.svg Havana, Cuba [7]
14.53 (100 m hurdles), 1.57m (high jump), 11.45m (shot put), 25.78 (200 m) / 5.60m (long jump), 51.30m (javelin), 2:17.72 (800 m)
5000 m walk (track)22:11.8 (ht) Maribel Rebollo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 10 July 1994 1994 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Port of Spain, Trinidad [7]
4x100 m relay 44.24 Zakiya Denoon
Alaliyah Telesford
Kayelle Clarke
Akila McShine
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
4x400 m relay 3:34.0Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 10 July 1994 1994 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Port of Spain, Trinidad [7]
Key:
WR World record AR South American record NR National record A affected by altitude

Junior A records in defunct events

Men's events
EventRecordNameNationDateMeetPlaceRef
3000 m 8:51.4 José Briano Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 14 December 1974 1974 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Venezuela.svg Maracaibo, Venezuela [12]
Half marathon 1:08:28 Elisaldo León Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 8 July 1990 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Cuba.svg Havana, Cuba [12]
2000 m steeplechase 6:07.5 Rubén Lee Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 13 December 1974 1974 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Venezuela.svg Maracaibo, Venezuela [12]
Hammer throw
(senior implement, 7.257 kg)
65.88m Yosmel Montes Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba July 1996 1996 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador
Women's events
EventRecordNameNationDateMeetPlaceRef
2000 m steeplechase 6:54.14 Azucena Rodríguez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 3 July 2010 2010 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [10]
Pentathlon 3717pts María Ángeles Cato Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 12/13 December 1974 1974 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Venezuela.svg Maracaibo, Venezuela [13]

ht = hand timing
A = affected by altitude

Junior B (Youth)

Men's Junior B records

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef
100 m 10.42 (+0.4 m/s) Jevaughn Minzie Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 29 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
10.42 (+1.1 m/s) Zharnel Hughes Flag of Anguilla.svg  Anguilla 29 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
200 m 20.61 (-0.4 m/s) Usain Bolt Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 7 July 2002 2002 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Barbados.svg Bridgetown, Barbados [7]
400 m 47.01 Jamal Walton Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Cayman Islands 7 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
800 m 1:52.38 Jesús López Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
1500 m 3:56.60 Edgar Santoyo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 5 July 2002 2002 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Barbados.svg Bridgetown, Barbados [7]
3000 m 8:34.0 Germán Beltrán Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela June 1984 1984 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Juan, Puerto Rico [7]
110 m hurdles 13.36 (wind: +0.5 m/s) Roje Jackson-Chin Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 7 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
400 m hurdles (84.0 cm)51.68 Okeen Williams Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 29 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [14]
2000 m steeplechase 5:57.04 Néstor Nieves Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 7 July 1990 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Cuba.svg Havana, Cuba [7]
High jump 2.11 m Christoffe Bryan Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 30 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [14]
Pole vault 4.71 m Raúl Ríos Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 1 July 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [14]
Long jump 7.33 m Eduardo Nava Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 22 June 1984 1984 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Juan, Puerto Rico [7]
Triple jump 16.01m (wind: +0.6 m/s) Miguel van Assen Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname 7 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
Shot put 18.92 m Mario Lozano Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 29 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [14]
Discus throw 53.24m José Higuera Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 6 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
Hammer throw (5 kg)64.84 m Léster St. Rose Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 8 July 1990 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Cuba.svg Havana, Cuba [7]
Javelin throw (700 g)72.39m Anderson Peters Flag of Grenada.svg  Grenada 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
Octathlon 5192pts Kevin Roberts Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago June 2012 2012 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [11]
11.39 (100 m), 6.87m (-0.4 m/s)(long jump), 11.05m (shot put), 53.43 (400 m) /
15.02 (110 m hurdles), 1.95m (high jump), 33.08 (javelin), 3:21.04 (1000 m)
Decathlon 5945 pts Jafett Juárez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 6/7 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
11.98 (+1.2 m/s)(100 m), 6.02m (+0.9 m/s)(long jump), 10.63m (shot put), 1.74m (high jump), 52.88 (400 m)/ 16.09 (-1.3 m/s)(110 m hurdles), 29.63m (discus), 3.30m (pole vault), 51.40m (javelin), 4:38.30 (1500 m)
10,000 m walk (track)42:45.24 Noel Chama Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 7 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
4x100 m relay 40.17 Michael O'Hara
Raheem Robinson
Gawaine Williams
Jevaughn Minzie
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 30 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
4x400 m relay 3:11.66 Asa Guevara
Machel Cedenio
Ruebin Walters
Theon Lewis
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 1 July 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [15]
Key:
WR World record AR South American record NR National record A affected by altitude

Women's Junior B records

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef
100 m 11.51 (wind: +1.1 m/s) Kimone Shaw Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
200 m 23.27 (1.0 m/s) Aneisha McLaughlin Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 7 July 2002 2002 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Barbados.svg Bridgetown, Barbados [7]
400 m 53.39 Shaunae Miller Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 3 July 2010 2010 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [10]
800 m 2:09.01 Claudine Williams Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 7 July 1990 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Cuba.svg Havana, Cuba [7]
1500 m 4:43.55 Alma Delia Cortés Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 6 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
3000 m 10:20.14 Alondra Negrón Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 7 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
100 m hurdles 13.46 (wind: +1.5 m/s) Jeanine Williams Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 6 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
400 m hurdles 60.65 Klerianne Estanislao Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 29 June 2012 2012 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [11]
2000 m steeplechase 7:10.52 Alondra Negrón Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
High jump 1.81m Catherine Nina Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 2 July 2010 2010 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [10]
Akela Jones Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 29 June 2012 2012 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [11]
Diana Guadalupe González Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
Pole vault 3.20 m Vania Sofía Staufert Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
Andrea Velasco Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador
Long jump 6.36m (0.1 m/s) Akela Jones Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 29 June 2012 2012 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [11]
Triple jump 12.39m (wind: +0.6 m/s) Shanique Wright Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 7 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
Shot put (3 kg)17.64m María Fernanda Orozco Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
Discus throw (1 kg)50.24 m Rosalía Vázquez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 30 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [9]
Hammer throw (3 kg)60.85m María Victoria Villa Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
Javelin throw (500g)52.05m Luz Mariana Castro Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
Heptathlon 4715 pts Naomi Urbano Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 30 June 2012 2012 CAC Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [14]
15.60 (-0.5 m/s) (100 m hurdles), 1.60 m (high jump), 10.60 m (shot put), 26.37 (NWI) (200 m) / 5.02 m (0.4 m/s) (long jump), 31.50 m (javelin), 2:20.95 (800 m)
5000 m walk (track)24:32.47 Vivian Castillo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
4x100 m relay 44.97 Jeanine Williams
Vanesha Pusey
Shanice Reid
Kimone Shaw
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 5 July 2014 2014 CAC Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia, México [8]
4x400 m relay 3:40.40 Anna-Kay Campbell
Kashain Page
Camille Robinson
Aneisha McLaughlin
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 16 July 2000 2000 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Juan, Puerto Rico [7]
Key:
WR World record AR South American record NR National record A affected by altitude

Junior B Records in defunct events

Men's events
EventRecordNameNationDateMeetPlaceRef
1000 m 2:38.2 Felipe Treviño Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico August 1978 1978 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Xalapa, Mexico [16]
1200 m 3:09.5 Rubén Rivera Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico August 1980 1980 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of the Bahamas.svg Nassau, Bahamas [16]
100 m hurdles 13.09 (1.0 m/s) Dwayne Robinson Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 11 July 1998 1998 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands [7]
300 m hurdles 38.5 Juan Pineira Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba August 1978 1978 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Xalapa, Mexico [16]
Pentathlon 2896pts José Díaz Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico August 1978 1978 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Xalapa, Mexico [16]
6.09m (long jump), 44.96m (javelin), 24.26 (200 m) / 32.07m (discus), 2:51.0 (800 m)
Heptathlon 5034pts A José Rodríguez Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Jun 1986 1986 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City, Mexico [16]
(200 m), (long jump), (discus), (high jump) / (110 m hurdles), (javelin), (1000 m)
5000 m walk (track)21:24.33 Éder Sánchez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 7 July 2002 2002 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Barbados.svg Bridgetown, Barbados [7]
Women's events
EventRecordNameNationDateMeetPlaceRef
1000 m 3:00.6 Eugenie Beason Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica August 1978 1978 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Mexico.svg Xalapa, Mexico [16]
Sharon Powell Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica
1200 m 3:31.04 Niuvis Pie Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 12 July 1996 1996 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador, El Salvador [7]
200 m hurdles 29.6 Debbie Greene Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas August 1980 1980 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of the Bahamas.svg Nassau, Bahamas [16]
300 m hurdles 41.33 Patricia Hall Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 12 Jul 1998 1998 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands [7]
Pentathlon 3920 pts Osiris Pedroso Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 8 July 1990 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Cuba.svg Havana, Cuba [7]
14.99 (100 m hurdles), 1.66 m (high jump), 13.00 m (shot put) / 5.75 m (long jump), 2:24.01 (800 m)
4000 m walk (track)20:24.68 Jamy Franco Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 14 Jul 2006 2006 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Port of Spain, Trinidad [7]

ht = hand timing
A = affected by altitude

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The 17th Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships were held in the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad, between 14–16 July 2006, and organized by the National Amateur Athletic Association of Trinidad & Tobago (NAAATT). The event was open for athletes from the invited countries, that are members of the Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation (CACAC), in two categories: Junior A Category: 17 to 19 years as of 31 December 2004, and Junior B Category: 14 to 16 years as of 31 December 2006. A preview and detailed discussions of the results on a day-by-day basis are given.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2004 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics</span> International athletics championship event

The 16th Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships were held in the Estadio Rafael Hernández Ochoa in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico, between 25–27 June 2004. The games were originally planned to be held in San Salvador, El Salvador. However, they were relocated to the state of Veracruz in Mexico in early 2004. Both cities of Xalapa and Coatzacoalcos were applicants. A discussion of the results is given.

The NACAC U23 Championships in Athletics is an under-23 athletics competition held between the member associations of the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC). Rules and regulations were approved at an extraordinary meeting of the members attending the XVIII Central American and Caribbean Games in Maracaibo, Venezuela held on August 18, 1998. First, the competition was open for athletes aged under-25. The Congress held on the island of Grenada on July 3, 2003, resulted in the reduction of the age limit for its bi-annual championships to athletes under-23 years of age in the year of competition.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2004 NACAC U23 Championships in Athletics</span> International athletics championship event

The 3rd NACAC Under-23 Championships in Athletics were held in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, on July 30-August 1, 2004. For the first time the event was open for athletes younger than 23 years rather than 25 years. A detailed report on the results was given.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2006 NACAC U23 Championships in Athletics</span> International athletics championship event

The 4th NACAC Under-23 Championships in Athletics were held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on July 7–9, 2006. A detailed report on the results was given.

Roberto Janet Durruty is a Cuban track and field athlete who competes in the hammer throw. He has a personal best of 77.08 metres, set in 2012. He is a two-time champion at the Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics and the Ibero-American Championships in Athletics. He represented Cuba at the 2011 Pan American Games and the 2012 Summer Olympics, as well as the 2013 and 2015 Athletics World Championships.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics</span> International athletics championship event

The 19th Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships were held in the Estadio Jorge "Mágico" González in San Salvador, El Salvador, between 29 June and 1 July 2012. The event was open for athletes from the invited countries, that are members of the Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation (CACAC), in two categories : Junior A Category: 18 to 19 years as of 31 December 2012, and Junior B Category: 14 to 17 years as of 31 December 2012. By IAAF standards, Junior A is equal to Junior, while Junior B is equal to Youth.

The Central American and Caribbean Cross Country Championships was an annual Cross country running competition organized by the CACAC for athletes representing the countries of its member associations. The competition was established in 1983 following a proposal of Wallace Williams from the Virgin Islands, then secretary of the CACAC. The rationale was that also smaller countries without adequate athletics' facilities could host such an event. The approval for the competitions' implementation was given during the 1982 CACAC meeting in Havana. The first championships were to take place in 1983 on the Virgin Islands, but because of the US invasion of Grenada, the event was postponed and relocated to Puerto Rico.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2005 Central American Junior and Youth Championships in Athletics</span> International athletics championship event

The 2005 Central American Junior and Youth Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio de Atletismo del Instituto Nicaragüense de Deportes in Managua, Nicaragua, between May 21–22, 2005. Organized by the Central American Isthmus Athletic Confederation (CADICA), it was the 18th edition of the Junior (U-20) and the 13th edition of the Youth (U-18) competition. A total of 80 events were contested, 40 by boys and 40 by girls. Overall winner on points was  Costa Rica.

The 2004 Central American Junior and Youth Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio Nacional in San José, Costa Rica, between June 11–12, 2004. Organized by the Central American Isthmus Athletic Confederation (CADICA), it was the 17th edition of the Junior (U-20) and the 12th edition of the Youth (U-18) competition. A total of 84 events were contested, 43 by boys and 41 by girls. Overall winner on points was  Costa Rica.

The 2003 Central American Junior and Youth Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio Nacional in San José, Costa Rica, between September 4–6, 2003. Organized by the Central American Isthmus Athletic Confederation (CADICA), it was the 16th edition of the Junior (U-20) and the 11th edition of the Youth (U-18) competition. A total of 83 events were contested, 43 by boys and 40 by girls. The championship was held jointly with the IX Central American U-14 and U-12 Age Group Championship. Overall winner on points was  Costa Rica.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics</span> International athletics championship event

The 2014 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships were held at the Complejo Deportivo Bicentenario in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico, between 4–6 July 2014.

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