1980 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics

IV Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships
Host city Nassau, Bahamas The Bahamas
Date(s) 22–25 August
Level Junior and Youth
Participation about 263
(150 junior,
113 youth) athletes from
15 nations
Events 73
(37 junior,
36 youth)


The 4th Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships was held in Nassau, Bahamas, on 22–25 August 1980.

Medal summary

Medal winners are published by category: Junior A, Male,[1] Junior A, Female,[2] and Junior B.[3] Complete results can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website.[4]

Male Junior A (under 20)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Scott Ferguson (TRI) 10.4  Leroy Reid (JAM) 10.8  Gary Hitchins (TRI) 10.9
200 metres  Leroy Reid (JAM) 21.1  Scott Ferguson (TRI) 21.7  Ron Sobers (TRI) 21.8
400 metres  Rubén Díaz (PUR) 48.4  Phil Lewis (BAH) 48.5  Oswaldo Zea (VEN) 48.8
800 metres  Luis Lizardi (VEN) 1:54.4  Ángel Román (VEN) 1:55.2  Steve Wright (BAH) 1:55.9
1500 metres  Arturo Barrios (MEX) 3:49.8  José Castillo (VEN) 3:49.9  Ángel Román (VEN) 3:51.1
5000 metres  Arturo Barrios (MEX) 14:26.4  Jesús Herrera (MEX) 14:27.4  Wilbur Ferdinand (TRI) 15:21.8
10,000 metres  Arturo Barrios (MEX) 31:20.4  Alonso Reyes (VEN) 31:46.5  Alfonso Cara (MEX) 32:11.4
3000 metres steeplechase  Jesús Herrera (MEX) 9:27.8  José Martínez (VEN) 9:34.8  Héctor Arroyo (PUR) 9:38.5
110 metres hurdles  Modesto Castillo (DOM) 14.0  Rodrigo Casar (MEX) 14.5  Wilfredo Santiago (PUR) 14.7
400 metres hurdles  Wilfredo Santiago (PUR) 53.4  Ladrick Trusty (JAM) 54.6  John Pugh (BAH) 54.7
High jump  Stephen Wray (BAH) 2.21  Delroy Poyser (JAM) 2.06  Juan Morales (PUR) 2.00
Pole vault  Edgardo Villalobos (MEX) 4.01  Stephen Wray (BAH) 3.80  Arvadio Ferguson (BAH) 3.10
Long jump  Lester Benjamin (ATG) 7.01  Aurelio Rivera (PUR) 6.98  Juan González (MEX) 6.62
Triple jump  Brad Johnson (BAH) 15.27  Norbert Elliott (BAH) 15.16  Francisco Olivares (MEX) 15.01
Shot put  Joaquín Vila (PUR) 16.32  Allister Joseph (TRI) 15.37  Allan Silber (PUR) 15.15
Discus throw  Allister Joseph (TRI) 40.94  Alexis Lynch (BAH) 39.98  Alberto Romero (MEX) 39.68
Hammer throw  Felipe Martín (MEX) 54.56  Guillermo Ramírez (MEX) 53.34  Luis Colón (PUR) 49.86
Javelin throw  Héctor Hemmings (PAN) 60.28  Frank Elías (PUR) 55.58  Javier Irizarry (PUR) 54.38
Decathlon  Rafael López (PUR) 6470  José Aguirre (VEN) 6470  Juan Sánchez (MEX) 5174
10,000 metres track walk  Eduardo Linares (MEX) 45:04.1  Víctor Sánchez (MEX) 47:12.0  Ramón Muñiz (PUR) 48:06.4
4 × 100 metres relay  Jamaica 42.1  Venezuela 42.4  Trinidad and Tobago 42.4
4 × 400 metres relay  Puerto Rico 3:14.9  Venezuela 3:15.3  Jamaica 3:18.0

Female Junior A (under 20)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Ruperta Charles (ATG) 11.9  Janet Burke (JAM) 12.1  Alma Vázquez (MEX) 12.3
200 metres  Ruperta Charles (ATG) 24.5  Janet Burke (JAM) 24.9  Alma Vázquez (MEX) 25.5
400 metres  Cathy Rattray (JAM) 54.6  Stephanie Farrington (BAH) 56.4  Ruperta Charles (ATG) 56.7
800 metres  Marta Vázquez (MEX) 2:15.7  Whelma Colebrooke (BAH) 2:18.1  Jovita Guerrero (MEX) 2:18.2
1500 metres  Marta Vázquez (MEX) 4:44.5  Irma Núñez (MEX) 4:45.2  Carmen Flores (CRC) 4:50.4
100 metres hurdles  Myrtle Chester (GUY) 14.7  Angie Marie Regis (VEN) 15.0  Sandra Taváres (MEX) 15.4
400 metres hurdles  Myrtle Chester (GUY) 62.7  Stephanie Farrington (BAH) 64.6  Natasha Rolle (BAH) 64.9
High jump  Sharon Rose (BAH) 1.69  Myrtle Chester (GUY) 1.69  Amalia Montes (MEX) 1.67
Long jump  Ruperta Charles (ATG) 5.68  Myrtle Chester (GUY) 5.41  Sorelis Bohórquez (VEN) 5.30
Shot put  Sonia Smith (BER) 11.80  Mónica Ávalos (MEX) 10.95  Carol Woodside (BAH) 10.56
Discus throw  Mónica Ávalos (MEX) 42.20  Yunaira Piña (VEN) 40.08  Carol Woodside (BAH) 39.62
Javelin throw  Sonia Smith (BER) 47.58  Marieta Riera (VEN) 44.06  Yunaira Piña (VEN) 41.68
Pentathlon  Myrtle Chester (GUY) 3696  Stephanie Farrington (BAH) 3029  Debbie Greene (BAH) 3009
4 × 100 metres relay  Mexico 48.6  Bahamas 49.2  Puerto Rico 50.1
4 × 400 metres relay  Mexico 3:50.8  Bahamas 3:53.3  Puerto Rico 4:11.7

Male Junior B (under 17)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Anthony Munroe (TRI) 10.6  Earle Laing (JAM) 10.9  Kent Tacklyn (BER) 11.1
200 metres  Anthony Munroe (TRI) 22.0  Earle Laing (JAM) 22.3  Kent Tacklyn (BER) 22.5
400 metres  Carlyle Bernard (TRI) 49.1  Aaron Phillips (VEN) 49.4  Richard Louis (BAR) 49.7
800 metres  Aaron Phillips (VEN) 1:57.8  Carlyle Bernard (TRI) 1:57.9  Abdiel Cartagena (PUR) 1:58.7
1200 metres  Rubén Rivera (PUR) 3:09.5  Carlos Guzmán (VEN) 3:10.4  Hugo García (GUA) 3:11.5
3000 metres  Rubén Rivera (PUR) 8:51.2  Waldemar Sotillo (PUR) 8:52.4  Hugo García (GUA) 8:53.4
2000 metres steeplechase  Juan Guerra (MEX) 6:21.2  Martín Robles (MEX) 6:26.3  José López (PUR) 6:37.2
110 metres hurdles  Kent Tacklyn (BER) 14.7  Juan Montes (PUR) 15.0  Fabian Cooper (BAH) 15.2
400 metres hurdles  Edwin Cruz (PUR) 54.6  Efraín Pedroza (MEX) 55.2  Fabian Cooper (BAH) 56.6
High jump  Henry Lozano (MEX) 1.90  Wendell Collie (BAH) 1.88  Carlos Renta (PUR) 1.85
Pole vault  Máximo López (MEX) 3.25  Anthony Conyers (BAH) 3.00  Doyle Peete (BAH) 2.80
Long jump  Joey Wells (BAH) 6.93  Lyndon Sands (BAH) 6.91  Francis Hurtado (VEN) 6.34
Triple jump  Lyndon Sands (BAH) 15.09  Keith Carey (BAH) 13.85  José Crespo (PUR) 13.75
Shot put  Sammy Brennan (BAH) 15.52  Steve Coy (TRI) 15.26  Martín Gómez (VEN) 14.60
Discus throw  Martín Gómez (VEN) 46.21  Jeff Knowles (BAH) 43.14  Crescencio Dromond (AHO) 40.65
Hammer throw  José Gutiérrez (PUR) 49.14  Daniel Marcial (MEX) 44.46  Martín Gómez (VEN) 37.96
Javelin throw  Brooke Onley (BER) 57.76  René Velázquez (MEX) 56.64  Wendell Collie (BAH) 54.30
Heptathlon  Brooke Onley (BER) 4331  Sammy Brennan (BAH) 4104  Joey Wells (BAH) 3963
5000 metres track walk  H. Marton (MEX) 22:48.9  G. Ignacio (MEX) 22:50.0  Phillip McKenzie (BAH) 27:49.8
4 × 100 metres relay  Trinidad and Tobago 42.8  Puerto Rico 43.1  Bahamas 43.3
4 × 400 metres relay  Trinidad and Tobago 3:21.2  Puerto Rico 3:23.5  Venezuela 3:24.9

Female Junior B (under 17)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Candy Ford (BER) 11.8  Juliet Cuthbert (JAM) 12.0  Margaret Campbell (JAM) 12.1
200 metres  Candy Ford (BER) 24.5  Terri Julien (ATG) 24.9  Maxine McMillan (TRI) 25.0
400 metres  Candy Ford (BER) 55.4  Yolande Small (TRI) 56.8  Jocelyn Joseph (ATG) 57.0
800 metres  Roxanne Vincent (TRI) 2:13.6  Ramona Rosario (PUR) 2:14.6  Rolanda Dill (BER) 2:17.6
1200 metres  Ramona Rosario (PUR) 3:39.0  Rosa Muñoz (MEX) 3:41.7  Roxanne Vincent (TRI) 3:42.7
100 metres hurdles  Debbie Greene (BAH) 14.9  Mayela Godoy (MEX) 15.4  Florence Kelly (BAH) 16.0
200 metres hurdles  Debbie Greene (BAH) 29.6  Mayela Godoy (MEX) 31.1  Suad Ayud (MEX) 31.4
High jump  Sandra Eastmond (BAR) 1.62  Florence Kelly (BAH) 1.62  Donna Smith (BAH) 1.57
Long jump  Ingrid Boyce (BAR) 5.60  Debbie Greene (BAH) 5.59  Donna Smith (BAH) 5.33
Shot put  Luz Bohórquez (VEN) 12.77  Laverne Eve (BAH) 12.25  Jacqueline Kennedy (BER) 9.50
Discus throw  Laverne Eve (BAH) 35.16  Michelle Culmer (BAH) 27.66  Damaris Nieves (PUR) 27.65
Javelin throw  Portia Wallace (BAH) 37.38  Barbara Ruíz (MEX) 36.16  Michelle Culmer (BAH) 33.10
Pentathlon  Debbie Greene (BAH) 3446  Monique Millar (BAH) 3145  Daniela Sáinz (MEX) 2863
4 × 100 metres relay  Bahamas 47.9  Puerto Rico 50.1  Venezuela 50.6
4 × 400 metres relay  Bahamas 3:59.2  Puerto Rico 3:59.3  Venezuela 4:01.1

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Mexico México 16 15 12 43
2  Bahamas 13 21 18 52
3  Puerto Rico 10 9 14 33
4  Trinidad and Tobago 8 5 6 19
5  Bermuda 8 0 4 12
6  Venezuela 4 12 10 26
7  Antigua and Barbuda 4 1 2 7
8  Jamaica 3 8 2 13
9  Guyana 3 2 0 5
10  Barbados 2 0 1 3
11  Dominican Republic 1 0 0 1
Panama Panamá 1 0 0 1
13  Guatemala 0 0 2 2
14  Costa Rica 0 0 1 1
 Netherlands Antilles 0 0 1 1

Participation (unofficial)

A couple of smaller nations gave their debut at the championships, i.e. Antigua and Barbuda (to become independent by the end of that year), Bermuda, Guyana, and the Netherlands Antilles. Detailed result lists can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website.[4] There is no information on athletes competing in the relay teams. An unofficial count yields the number of about 263 athletes (150 junior (under-20) and 113 youth (under-17)) from about 15 countries, resulting in a new record number of participating nations:

References

  1. "CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNDER 20 MEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved August 8, 2011
  2. "CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNDER 20 WOMEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved August 8, 2011
  3. "CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNDER 17)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved August 8, 2011
  4. 1 2 World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), retrieved August 8, 2011

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