Central American and Caribbean Swimming Federation
CCCAN (pronounced C-C-Can) is the Central American and Caribbean Swimming Federation (in Spanish: la Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe de Natación). It is the body that organizes and overseas aquatic sports competitions in the Caribbean and Central American region. It is a member organization of UANA and affiliated to FINA.
Members
Competitions
CCCAN oversees the following competitions:
- The Central American and Caribbean Swimming Championships (known as "CCCAN"s), held in odd years. The next competition will be held June 2015 in Bridgetown, Barbados.
- The Caribbean Island Swimming Championships (CISCs), in even years. This was most recently held in June 2012 in Savaneta, Aruba.
- CAMEX, an age-group championship featuring Central American and Mexico, held in even years. This was most recently held in May 2012 in San Salvador, El Salvador.
External links
http://www.chrishuxley.com/SLASA_web_site/events/2011/CCCAN/index.html
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