Wrestling at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games

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Wrestling at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games
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Location Cartagena
2010  

The Wrestling competition at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games was held in Cartagena, Colombia. [1]

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Medal summary

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Greco-Roman 55 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Lázaro Rivas  (CUB) [2] Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Jansel Ramírez  (DOM) [3] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Jorge Cardoso  (VEN)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Julio Muñoz  (COL)
Greco-Roman 60 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Luis Liendo  (VEN) [4] Flag of Cuba.svg  Roberto Monzón  (CUB) [5] Flag of Colombia.svg  Iván Duque  (COL)
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Milton Bailey  (GUA) [6]
Greco-Roman 66 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Maili Consuegra  (CUB) [2] [3] Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Anyelo Mota  (DOM)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Endrix Arteaga  (VEN)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Julio Cuenu  (COL)
Greco-Roman 74 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Odelis Herrero  (CUB) [5] Flag of Colombia.svg  Jarlis Mosquera  (COL) [6] Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Edwin Abreu  (DOM)
Flag of Panama.svg  Elton Brown  (PAN) [7]
Greco-Roman 84 kgFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  José Arias  (DOM) [2] [3] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Eddy Bartolozzy  (VEN)Flag of Panama.svg  Samuel Arroyo  (PAN) [8]
Flag of Colombia.svg  Cristhian Mosquera  (COL)
Greco-Roman 96 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Luis Talavera  (VEN) [4] Flag of Cuba.svg  Alain Rivas  (CUB) [5] Flag of Cuba.svg  Alexis Rodríguez  (CUB)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Manuel Simonó  (DOM) [6]
Freestyle 55 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  René Montero  (CUB) [9] Flag of Colombia.svg  Freddy Serrano  (COL)Flag of El Salvador.svg  Luis Portillo  (ESA)
Flag of Guatemala.svg  José González  (GUA)
Freestyle 60 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Yandro Quintana  (CUB)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Aneudy Navarro  (DOM)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Vladimir Hernández  (VEN)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Nelson García  (COL)
Freestyle 66 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Geandry Garzón  (CUB) [9] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Ricardo Roberty  (VEN)Flag of Colombia.svg  Edison Hurtado  (COL)
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Pedro Soto  (PUR)
Freestyle 74 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Serguei Rondón  (CUB)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Máximo Blanco  (VEN)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Richard Ramos  (DOM)
Flag of Panama.svg  Leonardo González  (PAN)
Freestyle 84 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Roerlandy Zúñiga  (CUB) [9] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Rosmer Gil  (VEN)Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Manuel García  (PUR)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Rodrigo Piedrahita  (COL)
Freestyle 96 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Michel Batista  (CUB)Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Mathew White  (PUR)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Luis Vivenes  (VEN)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Arnulfo Hernández  (COL)
Freestyle 120 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Disney Rodríguez  (CUB) [9] Flag of Panama.svg  Alfredo Far  (PAN)Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Gamalier Coats  (DOM)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Edgar Becerra  (VEN)

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Freestyle 48 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Mayelis Caripá  (VEN) [10] Flag of Colombia.svg  Maryuri Valencia  (COL) [11] Flag of Mexico.svg  Guadalupe Pérez  (MEX)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Massiel Jiménez  (DOM) [12]
Freestyle 51 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  María Sarmiento  (VEN) [10] Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Reina Paulino  (DOM) [12] Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Enid Rivera  (PUR)
Flag of Cuba.svg  Yamilca del Valle  (CUB)
Freestyle 55 kgFlag of Colombia.svg  Sandra Roa  (COL) [11] Flag of Cuba.svg  Sheila Espinosa  (CUB) [12] Flag of El Salvador.svg  Lil Canales  (ESA)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Marcia Andrades  (VEN)
Freestyle 59 kgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Yóselin Rojas  (VEN) [12] Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Mabel Fonseca  (PUR)Flag of Cuba.svg  Yagnelis Mestre  (CUB)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Virginia Mendoza  (MEX)
Freestyle 63 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Yaritza Abel  (CUB) [10] Flag of Colombia.svg  Sandra Amado  (COL) [11] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Ana González  (VEN) [12]
Freestyle 67 kgFlag of Cuba.svg  Liset Echevarría  (CUB) [10] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Jaresmit Weffer  (VEN) [11] Flag of El Salvador.svg  Verónica Lazo  (ESA) [12]

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