Judo at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games

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Judo at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games
Judo pictogram.svg
Venue Coliseo de Gimnasia y Deportes de Combate and Unidad Deportiva Pedro de Heredia
Location Cartagena
Dates20–23 November
  2002
2010  

The Judo competition at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games was held in Cartagena, Colombia. [1] The tournament was scheduled to be held from 25 to 29 July at the Coliseo de Gimnasia y Deportes de Combate, Unidad Deportiva Pedro de Heredia in Cartagena. [2] [3] This was the first time that the regional games held the Kata division. [4]

Contents

Medal summary

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
−55 kgFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Robert Gomez  (DOM) [5] Flag of Cuba.svg  Jorge Morales  (CUB) [6] Flag of El Salvador.svg  Roberto Paz  (ESA)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Leoncio Torres  (MEX)
−60 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Javier Guédez  (VEN) [7] Flag of Cuba.svg  Ángelo Gómez  (CUB) [8] Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Modesto Lara  (DOM)
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Juan Román  (PUR)
−66 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Yordanis Arencibia  (CUB) [7] Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Juan Jacinto  (DOM)Flag of Mexico.svg  Armando Ortíz  (MEX) [6]
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Ludwig Ortiz  (VEN)
−73 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Ronald Girones  (CUB) [7] Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Marcos Figueredo  (DOM)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Richard León  (VEN) [6]
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Vargas  (COL)
−81 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Oscar Cárdenas  (CUB) [6] Flag of Haiti.svg  Jean Tibert  (HAI)Flag of El Salvador.svg  Francisco Cisneros  (ESA)
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Abderraman Brenes  (PUR)
−90 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Jorge Benavides  (CUB) [6] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Jose Camacho  (VEN)Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Alexis Chiclana  (PUR)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Julian Gutiérrez  (MEX)
−100 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Oreidis Despaigne  (CUB) [9] Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Teófilo Diek  (DOM) [10] Flag of Mexico.svg  Hugo Cepeda  (MEX) [4]
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Daniel Insua  (VEN)
+100 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Óscar Brayson  (CUB) [9] Flag of Honduras.svg  Luis Morán  (HON) [4] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Leonel Ruiz  (VEN) [6]
Flag of Haiti.svg  Joel Brutus  (HAI)
OpenFlag of Cuba.svg  Óscar Brayson  (CUB) [6] Flag of Haiti.svg  Joel Brutus  (HAI) [5] Flag of Venezuela.svg  José Camacho  (VEN)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Félix Lebrón  (DOM)
KataFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia (Glatenferd Escobar, Luis Montes) [9] [3] Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic (Wilkin Ogando, Orlando Cruz) [10] Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba (Ismael Borboña, Johanny Columbié) [4]
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela (Chi Meing Leung, Ludwing Ortíz) [6]
TeamFlag of Cuba.svg  Cuba (Yordanis Arencibia, Oscar Cárdenas, Jorge Benavides, Oreidis Despaigne, Tenochtitlán Cárdenas) [6] [1] Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico (Armando Ortíz, Víctor Palafox, Julián Gutiérrez, Hugo Cepeda, Claudio Zupo)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic (Juan Jacinto, Franlin Pérez, Amado Santos, Teófilo Diek, José Vasquez)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela (José Camacho, Ludwing Ortiz, Yeimer López, Daniel Insua, Leonel Ruiz)

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
−44 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Dayaris Mestre  (CUB) [6] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Milagros González  (VEN) [5] Flag of Guatemala.svg  Evelin Rodríguez  (GUA)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Luz Álvarez  (COL)
−48 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Yanet Bermoy  (CUB) [7] Flag of Colombia.svg  Lisseth Orozco  (COL)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Silvia Arteaga  (VEN)
Flag of El Salvador.svg  Zuleyma García  (ESA)
−52 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Neila Melo  (COL) [7] Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  María García  (DOM)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Flor Velásquez  (VEN)
Flag of Cuba.svg  Edilia Amorós  (CUB)
−57 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Yurisleydis Lupetey  (CUB) [7] Flag of Haiti.svg  Ange Jean  (HAI)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Diglimar Aguillón  (VEN)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Yuri Alvear  (COL)
−63 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Driulis González  (CUB) [6] Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Jessica García  (PUR)Flag of Colombia.svg  Yadinis Amaris  (COL)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Audrey Puello  (DOM)
−70 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Yalegni Castillo  (CUB) [6] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Ysis Barreto  (VEN)Flag of El Salvador.svg  Verónica Mendoza  (ESA)
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Roxana García  (PUR)
−78 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Yurisel Laborde  (CUB) [9] Flag of Mexico.svg  Ana Carrillo  (MEX)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Keivi Pinto  (VEN)
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Mirla Nolberto  (GUA)
+78 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Ivis Dueñas  (CUB) [9] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Giovanna Blanco  (VEN)Flag of Mexico.svg  Vanessa Zambotti  (MEX)
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Melissa Mojica  (PUR)
OpenFlag of Venezuela.svg  Giovanna Blanco  (VEN) [6] Flag of Cuba.svg  Rosalín Bermúdez  (CUB) [5] Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Mabel Henríquez  (DOM)
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Melissa Mojica  (PUR)
KataFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela (Yeraldit Fernández, Flor Velásquez) [9] [3] [8] Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia (Margarita Castaño, Liliana Ibarra [6] Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba (Blanca Crespo, Norelis Gavilán) [6]
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico (Miriam Ruiz, Elsa Fernández)
TeamFlag of Cuba.svg  Cuba (Yanet Bermoy, Driulis González, Yalegni Castillo, Yurisel Laborde, Ivis Dueñas) [6] [1] Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic (María García, Audrey Puello, Yermi Olivo, Leydi Germán, Mabel Henríquez)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela (Flor Velásquez, Mayerling Barreto, Ysis Barreto, Keivi Pinto, Giovanna Blanco)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia (Lisseth Orozco, Neila Melo, Yadinis Amaris, Yuri Alvear, Anny Cortés)

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