Equestrian at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games

Last updated

The Equestrian competition at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games was held in San Salvador, El Salvador. [1]

Equestrianism The use of horses for sport or work

Equestrianism, more often known as horse riding or horseback riding, refers to the skill and sport of riding, driving, steeplechasing or vaulting with horses. This broad description includes the use of horses for practical working purposes, transportation, recreational activities, artistic or cultural exercises, and competitive sport.

2002 Central American and Caribbean Games

The 19th Central American and Caribbean Games were held in San Salvador, El Salvador from November 19 to November 30, 2002 and included 37 nations and a total number of 7,000 competitors. The main stadium for these championships was the Estadio Jorge "Mágico" González. Cuba did not participate. Squash made its debut at the Central American and Caribbean Games.

San Salvador National capital in San Salvador Department, El Salvador

San Salvador is the capital and the most populous city of El Salvador and its eponymous department. It is the country's political, cultural, educational and financial center. The Metropolitan Area of San Salvador which comprises the capital itself and 13 of its municipalities has a population of 2,404,097.

Contents

Medal summary

Individual events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
DressageFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Yvonne Losos  (DOM) 1348Flag of Mexico.svg  Joaquin Orth  (MEX) 1332Flag of Mexico.svg  Bernadette Pujals  (MEX) 1325
Dressage individual finalFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Yvonne Losos  (DOM) 2677Flag of Mexico.svg  Joaquin Orth  (MEX) 2656Flag of Mexico.svg  Bernadette Pujals  (MEX) 2647
EventingFlag of Mexico.svg  Jaime Velásquez  (MEX)Flag of Mexico.svg  Erik Arámbula  (MEX)Flag of Mexico.svg  Miguel Sarmiento  (MEX)
JumpingFlag of Mexico.svg  Eugenio Enriquez  (MEX)Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Mark Watring  (PUR)Flag of Colombia.svg  Rodrigo Díaz  (COL)
Jumping Individual FinalFlag of Puerto Rico.svg  Mark Watring  (PUR)Flag of Mexico.svg  Enrique González  (MEX)Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Ramírez  (COL)
Jumping Individual SpeedFlag of Puerto Rico.svg  Mark Watring  (PUR) 83.88 (0.0)Flag of Guatemala.svg  María Pivaral  (GUA) 84.49 (0.31)Flag of Mexico.svg  Salvador Fernández  (MEX) 86.65 (1.39)
EnduranceFlag of Costa Rica.svg  Oscar Delgado  (CRC)Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Alfredo Peralta  (CRC)Flag of Guatemala.svg  Federico Herbruger  (GUA)

Team events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
DressageFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 3,939
Salvador Oñate, Joaquín Orth, Bernadette Pujals, Omar Zayrik
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 3,877
Constanza Jaramillo, Tatiana Londoño, Eduardo Muñoz, César Parra
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 3,802
Vanessa Doyle, George Fernández, Yvonne Losos de Muñiz, Diana Ramos
EventingFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 175.75
Erick Arámbula, Aaron Minor, Aurelio Quinzaños, Jaime Velásquez
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 216.25
Alfredo Aycinema, Ricardo Cordón, José Sánchez, Carlos Sueiras
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 320.25
Carmen Barrera, José Romano, Eider Sánchez, Juan Vásquez
JumpingFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 37.07
Rodrigo Díaz, Carlos Ramírez, Ricardo Villa, Andrés Muller
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 45.31
Eugenio Enríquez, Enrique González, Salvador Fernández, Arturo Hernández
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 61.20
Juan Pivaral, María Pivaral, Eduardo Castillo, Luis Sáenz
EnduranceFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala
Federico Herbruger, Roberto Hernández, Jaime Mansilla, Gilberto Pirir
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica
Oscar Delgado, Alfredo Peralta, Ignacio Esquivel, Luis Quirós
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Nidia Gómez, Arnaldo Gómez, Eric Pimentel, Nelson Vargas

Related Research Articles

Central America central geographic region of the Americas

Central America is located on the southern tip of North America, or is sometimes defined as a subcontinent of the Americas, bordered by Mexico to the north, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south. Central America consists of seven countries: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. The combined population of Central America has been estimated to be 41,739,000 and 42,688,190.

El Salvador country in Central America

El Salvador, officially the Republic of El Salvador, is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. As of 2016, the country had a population of approximately 6.34 million.

Salvador Dalí Spanish artist

Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marquis of Dalí de Púbol, known professionally as Salvador Dalí, was a prominent Spanish surrealist born in Figueres, Catalonia, Spain.

Football War Salvador pierde guerra ante Honduras

The Football War was a brief war fought between El Salvador and Honduras in 1969. Existing tensions between the two countries coincided with rioting during a 1970 FIFA World Cup qualifier. The war began on 14 July 1969, when the Salvadoran military launched an attack against Honduras. The Organization of American States (OAS) negotiated a cease-fire on the night of 18 July, which took full effect on 18 July. Salvadoran troops were withdrawn in early August.

Óscar Romero 20th-century archbishop of San Salvador

Saint Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a prelate of the Catholic Church in El Salvador who served as the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador. He spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations, and torture. In 1980, Romero was assassinated while celebrating Mass in the chapel of the Hospital of Divine Providence. Though no one was ever convicted for the crime, investigations by the UN-created Truth Commission for El Salvador concluded that the extreme right-wing politician, founder of ARENA and death squad leader Roberto D'Aubuisson had given the order.

Archbishop of Westminster Wikimedia list article

The Archbishop of Westminster heads the Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster, in England. The incumbent is the Metropolitan of the Province of Westminster, Chief Metropolitan of England and Wales and, as a matter of custom, is elected President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, and therefore de facto spokesman of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. All previous Archbishops of Westminster have become Cardinals. Although all the bishops of the restored diocesan episcopacy took new titles, like that of Westminster, they saw themselves in continuity with the pre-Reformation Church and post-Reformation Vicars Apostolic and Titular Bishops. Westminster, in particular, saw itself as the continuity of Canterbury, hence the similarity of the coat of arms of the two Sees, with Westminster believing it has more right to it since it features the pallium, a distinctly Catholic symbol of communion with the Holy See.

<i>The Persistence of Memory</i> painting by Salvador Dali

The Persistence of Memory is a 1931 painting by artist Salvador Dalí, and one of his most recognizable works. First shown at the Julien Levy Gallery in 1932, since 1934 the painting has been in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, which received it from an anonymous donor. It is widely recognized and frequently referenced in popular culture, and sometimes referred to by more descriptive titles, such as "Melting Clocks", "The Soft Watches" or "The Melting Watches".

Avianca El Salvador flag-carrier airline of El Salvador

Avianca El Salvador, formerly Transportes Aereos del Continente Americano,, is an airline owned by the Synergy Group based in El Salvador. As TACA, it was the flag carrier of El Salvador. As Avianca El Salvador, it is one of the seven nationally branded airlines in the Avianca Holdings group of Latin American airlines. This Airline has been in operation for 75 years.

Departments of El Salvador administrative division

El Salvador is divided into 14 departments for administrative purposes, subdivided into 262 municipalities. The country is a unitary state.

El Salvador national football team is governed by the Salvadoran Football Federation (FESFUT).

Henri Salvador French Caribbean singer

Henri Salvador was a French Caribbean comedian and singer.

Salvador, Bahia Municipality in Northeast, Brazil

Salvador, also known as São Salvador da Bahia de Todos os Santos is the capital of the Brazilian state of Bahia. With 2.9 million people (2017), it is the largest city proper in the Northeast Region and the 4th largest city proper in the country, after São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasília.

Salvadoran Civil War 1979-1992 civil war in El Salvador

The Salvadoran Civil War was a conflict between the military-led government of El Salvador and the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), a coalition or "umbrella organization" of left-wing groups. A coup on October 15, 1979 was followed by killings of anti-coup protesters by the government and of anti-disorder protesters by the guerrillas, and is widely seen as the tipping point toward civil war.

Maja Salvador Filipino actress

Maja Ross Andres Salvador is a Filipina actress, dancer, singer, model, occasional host and producer. She is currently under the management of ABS-CBN's Star Magic and is regarded as the "Dance Princess". In 2011, Salvador co-produced and portrayed the title role in the film Thelma, which earned her the Gawad Urian Award and the Film Academy of the Philippines Award for Best Actress. She is widely known for her roles in the TV series Nagsimula sa Puso, Minsan Lang kita Iibigin, Ina Kapatid Anak, The Legal Wife and Bridges of Love. In 2017, Salvador rose to prominence for her role as Lily Cruz / Ivy Aguas in Wildflower.

History of the Jews in El Salvador

Jews have been present in El Salvador since the early 19th century, starting with Spaniard Sephardic Jews and continuing with the arrival of World War II Ashkenazi refugees. Jews who escaped Spain during the inquisition were Jewish Sephardic, hence, a significant number of Jewish families in El Salvador have Hebrew hispanized sounding last names. Some of these Sephardic Jewish families include: Aboud, Acevedo, Acosta, Aguilar, Albuquerque, Almeida, Alonzo, Altamirano, Araujo, Campos, Canizalez, Cantoral, Cordova, Cattán, Cuadra, Cubas, Díaz, Dreyfus, Escalante, Espinosa, Figuereido, Figueroa, Gabay, López, Núñez, Salomón, Sangarrén, Sariles, Taer, Taher, Taheri. Among some of the most prominent Ashkenazi Salvadoran families are: Liebes, Guttfreund, Weill, Salomón, Freund, Lasally, Gabay, Bloch, Baum, Levy, Lewinsky, Haas, Dreyfus, Rothschild, Tesak, Bernhard, Bloom and Falkenstein.

Salvadorans

The Salvadorans are people who identify with El Salvador in Central America. Salvadorans are mainly Mestizos who make up the bulk of the population in El Salvador. Most Salvadorans live in El Salvador, although there is also a significant Salvadoran diaspora, particularly in the United States, with smaller communities in other countries around the world.

Outline of El Salvador Overview of and topical guide to El Salvador

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to El Salvador:

Nuestra Belleza Mundo El Salvador was a national Beauty pageant in El Salvador. The winner represented El Salvador at Miss World. Between 2006 - 2015, the winner was given the title of Nuestra Belleza Universo and competed at Miss Universe.

Salvador Sobral Portuguese singer

Salvador Vilar Braamcamp SobralComM is a Portuguese singer, who won the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 for Portugal with the song "Amar pelos dois", written and composed by his sister Luísa Sobral. In doing so, he gave Portugal its first ever win in the contest since its debut in 1964, ending the longest winless run by a country in Eurovision history. Sobral and his entry hold the Eurovision record for the highest-scoring winner, having earned a total of 758 points under the current voting system, after winning both the jury vote and televote.

References

  1. http://www.equiworld.net/1202/fei03.htm