Athletics at the 1994 Central American Games

Athletics at the V Central American Games

Tribune of National Stadium Jorge "Magico " Gonzalez, located in San Salvador
Host city San Salvador, El Salvador El Salvador
Date(s) November - December 1
Main stadium Estadio Flor Blanca
Level Senior
Participation 7 nations
Events 45 (24 men, 21 women)



Athletics competitions at the 1994 Central American Games were held at the Estadio Flor Blanca in San Salvador, El Salvador, in November – December 1, 1994.

A total of 45 events were contested, 24 by men and 21 by women.

Medal summary

Gold medal winners and their results were published.[1] A complete list of medal winners can be found on the MásGoles webpage (click on "JUEGOS CENTROAMERICANOS" in the low right corner).[2] Gold medalists were also published in other sources.[3][4]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metresl  Michael Stewart (CRC) 10.96  Minor Aguilar (CRC)  Elston Shaw (BIZ)
200 metres  Michael Stewart (CRC) 21.67  Randolph Foster (CRC)  Carlos Daley (PAN)
400 metres  Randolph Foster (CRC) 49.86  Isaac Rojas (CRC)  Carlos Toledo (ESA)
800 metres  Carlos Mairena (NCA) 1:53.30  Juan Tapia (PAN)  Luis Martínez (GUA)
1500 metres  Luis Martínez (GUA) 3:52.05  Juan Tapia (PAN)  Carlos Mairena (NCA)
5000 metres  Iván Gómez (GUA) 14:22.71  José Molina (CRC)  Marcos Juárez (GUA)
10000 metres  José Morales (GUA) 29:31.9  José Molina (CRC)  Alberto Paredes (GUA)
Marathon  William Aguirre (NCA) 2:32:03  José Linares (GUA)  Jhonny Loría (CRC)
3000 metres steeplechase  Luis Martínez (GUA) 9:16.80  Lázaro Vásquez (GUA)  Adolfo Costa Figueroa (CRC)
110 metres hurdles  Alex Foster (CRC) 14.89  Rudel Franco (ESA)  Erick Krings (GUA)
400 metres hurdles  Alex Foster (CRC) 52.52  Erick Krings (GUA)  Francisco Flores (HON)
High Jump  José Barahona (PAN) 2.08  Miguel Monge (CRC)  Luis Flores (HON)
Pole Vault  Lucas Miranda (ESA) 4.00  Jorge Flores (HON)  Héctor Salvatierra (GUA)
Long Jump  Tito Vides (GUA) 7.26  Elston Shaw (BIZ)  Alfredo Williams (NCA)
Triple Jump  Daniel Flores (HON) 14.70  Howard Pandy (HON)  Marlon Grainger (CRC)
Shot Put  Jaime Comandari (ESA) 15.37  José Castillo (ESA)  Fernando Alonzo (GUA)
Discus Throw  Herbert Rodríguez (ESA) 47.52  Fernando Alonzo (GUA)  Jaime Comandari (ESA)
Hammer Throw  Enrique Reina (HON) 54.24  Guillermo Morales (ESA)  Herbert Rodríguez (ESA)
Javelin Throw  Rigoberto Calderón (NCA) 68.14  Nelson Ocón (NCA)  Luis Bermúdez (CRC)
Decathlon  Jorge Flores (HON) 5873  Cecil Koehling (HON)  Oscar Alpízar (CRC)
20 Kilometres Road Walk  Julio Martínez (GUA) 1:27:45  Hugo López (GUA)  Francisco Guzmán (ESA)
50 Kilometres Road Walk  Julio César Urías (GUA) 4:08:21  Nelson Fúnez (GUA)  Luis Rodríguez (ESA)
4 x 100 metres relay  Costa Rica
Marlon Grainger
Randolph Foster
Michael Stewart
Minor Aguilar
41.87  Guatemala
Erick Krings
Marvin Alvarado
José Tinoco
Tito Vides
 Belize
Hyde
Lindford Castillo
Elston Shaw
Lamb
4 x 400 metres relay  Costa Rica
Allan Brown
Minor Aguilar
Randolph Foster
Alex Foster
3:16.55  Guatemala
Erick Krings
Arisk Perdomo
Rivera
Marvin Alvarado
 El Salvador
Centeno
Carlos Toledo
Quintanilla
Mauricio Carranza

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Zoila Stewart (CRC) 12.21  Pastora Chávez (HON)  Amrei Baumgarten (GUA)
200 metres  Ericka Cyrus (CRC) 25.30  Amrei Baumgarten (GUA)  Leticia Osorto (ESA)
400 metres  Zoila Stewart (CRC) 55.52  Arely Franco (ESA)  Rosa Évora (ESA)
800 metres  Zoila Stewart (CRC) 2:14.0  Marcela Jackson (CRC)  Rosa Évora (ESA)
1500 metres  Elsa Monterroso (GUA) 4:42.80  Guadalupe Zúñiga (CRC)  Thelma Zúñiga (CRC)
3000 metres  Thelma Zúñiga (CRC) 10:10.64  Elsa Monterroso (GUA)  Aura Morales (GUA)
10000 metres  Thelma Zúñiga (CRC) 36:27.29  Aura Morales (GUA)  Isabel Tum (GUA)
Marathon  Maritza Martínez (CRC) 3:09:11  Gina Coello (HON)  Evelyn Diaz (ESA)
100 metres hurdles  Ivette Sánchez (PAN) 15.70  Elfride Krings (GUA)  Elisa Vega (ESA)
400 metres hurdles  Arely Franco (ESA) 65.12  Ivette Sánchez (PAN)  Patricia Valenzuela (GUA)
High Jump  Ivonne Montoya (CRC) 1.58  Aída Franco (ESA)  Elisa Vega (ESA)
Long Jump  Althea Moses (BIZ) 5.22  Pastora Chávez (HON)  Elluany Reid (CRC)
Triple Jump  Althea Moses (BIZ) 12.21  Pastora Chávez (HON)  Arely Franco (ESA)
Shot Put  Glendorle Pinnock (CRC) 12.64  Verónica Monzón (GUA)  Eva María Dimas (ESA)
Discus Throw  Eva María Dimas (ESA) 42.20  María Lourdes Ruiz (NCA)  Jessica García (HON)
Hammer Throw  Eva María Dimas (ESA) 40.52  Jessica García (HON)  Iris Rosales (GUA)
Javelin Throw  Raisa Domínguez (PAN) 41.34*  Ana Hernández (CRC)  Glendorle Pinnock (CRC)
Heptathlon  Ivonne Montoya (CRC) 3903  Ruth Gallardo (ESA)  Sandra Olverios (GUA)
10,000 metres Track Walk  María Ambrosio (GUA) 52:29.22  Magdalena Guzmán (ESA)  Ivis Martínez (ESA)
4 x 100 metres relay  El Salvador**
Leticia Osorto
Rosa Évora
Arely Franco
Lilian Monroy
48.91  Guatemala
Bermúdez
Amrei Baumgarten
Sandra Oliveros
Ibarra
 Honduras
Pastora Chávez
Duarte
Gutiérrez
Mejía
4 x 400 metres relay  El Salvador**
Rosa Évora
Aída Franco
Arely Franco
Umaña
3:59.67  Nicaragua
Martha Portobanco
Deborah Rugama
Ana Traña
Aragón
 Guatemala
Patricia Valenzuela
Elsa Monterroso
Sandra Oliveros
Cruz

Notes

: One source[2] lists María Fleischmann from Guatemala as gold medal winner in both long jump and triple jump.

: One source[1] lists Magdalena Molina from Costa Rica as gold medal winner in Heptathlon.

*: Original model javelin.

**: One source[1] lists the relay teams of Costa Rica as gold medal winners for both 4 × 100 m relay and 4 × 400 m relay.

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Costa Rica 17 9 8 34
2  Guatemala 9 14 13 36
3  El Salvador 8 7 15 30
4  Honduras 3 8 4 15
5  Nicaragua 3 3 2 8
6  Panama 3 3 1 7
7  Belize 2 1 2 5

References

  1. 1 2 3 CENTRAL AMERICAN GAMES, Athletics Weekly, retrieved July 30, 2012
  2. 1 2 Centroamericanos - Resultados en la historia (in Spanish), masgoles.com, archived from the original on September 19, 2012, retrieved August 10, 2012
  3. medalleroatletico (May 12, 2010), JJ. CentroAmericanos Masculino (in Spanish), blogspot.es, retrieved August 6, 2012
  4. medalleroatletico (May 12, 2010), JJ. CentroAmericanos Femeninos (in Spanish), blogspot.es, retrieved August 6, 2012
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