Karate at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games
The Karate competition at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games was held in San Salvador, El Salvador.
Medal summary
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Under 60kg | Alberto Zabala (DOM)[1] | Miguel Yepez (VEN) | Nelson Sunun (GUA) Miguel Granado (ESA) |
Under 65kg | Javier Jáuregui Larios (MEX)[2] | Alberto Barillas (ESA) | Miguel Artiles (DOM) Jean Carlos Peña (VEN) |
Under 70kg | Emilio Oviedo (MEX)[3] | Dionicio Gustavo (DOM) | Jaime Avalos (ESA) Ulvic Jamanika (AHO) |
Under 75kg | Rubel Salomón (DOM) | Israel Piñate (VEN) | Luis Navarro (COL) Alonso Murayama (MEX) |
Over 80kg | Sterling Félix (DOM) | Omar Correa (PUR) | Timothy Coulson (CAY) William Serrano (ESA) |
Open | José Ignacio Pérez (VEN) | Omar Correa (PUR) | Israel Medina (MEX) Jean Carlos Peña (VEN) |
Kata | Antonio Diaz (VEN) | Juan Salmerón (ESA) | Juan Carlos Andrade (MEX) Ariel Pérez (DOM) |
Team Kata | Mexico (Alonso Murayama, Eduardo Gómez, Emilio Oviedo) | El Salvador (Williams Serrano, Ricardo Ayala, Jaime Avalos) | Nicaragua (Hernan Manzanares, Marlon Leyton, Wilfredo Rodríguez) Guatemala (Nelson Sunun, Manuel Gudiel, Juan Carlos Valdes) |
Team Kumite | Mexico (Eduardo Gómez, Alonso Murayama, Antonio Puente, Armando Medina, Emilio Oviedo) | Venezuela (Nguyen Rodriguez, Miguel Yepez, José Ignacio Pérez, Jean Carlos Peña, Israel Peñate) | El Salvador Rene Aguilar, Jaime Avalos, Ricardo Ayala, Williams Serrano, Juan Salmerón) Dominican Republic (José Confidente, Alberto Zabala, Dionicio Gustavo, Miguel Artiles, Rubel Salomón, Sterling Félix, Ariel Pérez) |
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Under 53kg | Lisbeth Cruz (VEN)[4] | Julissa Toribio (DOM) | Cheili González (GUA) Marta Embriz (MEX) |
Under 60kg | Ana Montilla (DOM) | Claudia Duran (ESA) | Yadira Lira (MEX) Luisa Bojorquez (AHO) |
Over 60kg | Dilcimes Brito (VEN) | Katty Acevedo (DOM) | Leticia Montoya (MEX) Patricia Ferguson (BAH) |
Open | Heidy Rodríguez (DOM) | Yadira Lira (MEX) | Dilcimes Brito (VEN) Ana Montilla (DOM) |
Kata | Ana Martínez (VEN) | Claudia Fuentes (ESA) | Erica Lozano (MEX) Rosa María Canek (GUA) |
Team Kata | El Salvador (Lidia Leiva, Flor Molina, Claudia Fuentes) | Mexico (Yadira Lira, Marta Embriz, Leticia Montoya) | Honduras (Ana López, Alicia Chirinos, Luisa Kattan) Nicaragua (Karla Guadamuz, Claudia López, Jacqueline Sánchez) |
Team Kumite | Mexico (Marta Embriz, Yadira Lira, Leticia Montoya) | Venezuela (Dilcimes Brito, Lisbeth Castro, Cristina Reyes) | El Salvador (Claudia Fuentes, Lidia Leiva, Flor Molina) Dominican Republic (Katty Acevedo, Ana Montilla, Julissa Toribio) |
References
- ↑ "Venezuela y Dominicana se reparten oros y platas en Karate Do". Colombia.com (in Spanish). 2002-11-26. Retrieved 2011-11-14.
- ↑ "Javier Jáuregui gana oro para México en Karate". El Siglo de Torreon (in Spanish). 2002-11-27. Retrieved 2011-11-14.
- ↑ "Gana mexicano Oviedo medalla de oro en Karate en JCC". La Cronica de Hoy (in Spanish). 2002-11-25. Retrieved 2011-11-14.
- ↑ "Venezuela y Dominicana se reparten oros y platas en Karate Do". Colombia.com (in Spanish). 2002-11-26. Retrieved 2011-11-14.
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