Honduras at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games

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Honduras at the
2010 Central American and Caribbean Games
IOC codeHON
in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
July 17, 2010 (2010-07-17) – August 1, 2010 (2010-08-01)
Competitors75 (57 men and 18 women)
Flag bearerKaren Vilorio[1]
Medals
Ranked 26th
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
3
Total
3
Central American and Caribbean Games appearances

The XXIst Central American and Caribbean Games were held in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico from July 17, 2010 to August 1, 2010.

Results by event

Bowling

The women's singles Final for the bowling event took place on 19 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), three Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 7th, 47th and 70th from 72 participants.[2]

R. Athlete
6 Puerto Rico Mariangie Colón
7 Honduras Eloina Valle
8 Mexico Lilia Robles
46 Aruba Thashaina Seraus
47 Honduras María Breve
48 Mexico María Cornejo
69 Panama Karen Holder
70 Honduras Marjorie Martínez
71 The Bahamas Stephanie Bowe

The men's singles Final for the bowling event took place on 19 July at 17:00 (UTC−04:00), four Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 41st, 48th, 66th and 71st from 74 participants.[3]

R. Athlete
40 Mexico Daniel Falconi
41 Honduras G. Valle
42 Mexico Marcos Baeza
47 Guatemala Miguel Aguilar
48 Honduras Carlos Rojas
49 Costa Rica Federico Reyna
64 The Bahamas Clarence Wallace
66 Honduras C. Araujo
66 Netherlands Antilles Tarik Samandar
70 Panama Rodrigo Rosales
71 Honduras Kendal Laitano
72 Bermuda Kevin Swam

The women's doubles Final for the bowling event took place on 20 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 19th from 70 participants.[4]

R. Athlete
18 Panama Yvette Chen
Panama Tilcia Chong
19 Honduras María Breve
Honduras Eloina Valle
20 Dominican Republic Ana Henríquez
Dominican Republic Paola Méndez

The mixed doubles Final for the bowling event took place on 21 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), six Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 31st, 43rd and 54th from 132 participants.

R. Athlete
30 Venezuela Ingellimar Contreras
Venezuela Danny Fung
31 Honduras Marjorie Martínez
Honduras Kendal Laitano
32 Bermuda Dianne Jones
Bermuda Levinc Samuels
42 Guatemala Leslie Cuevas
Guatemala Roberto Rueda
43 Honduras Eloina Valle
Honduras G. Valle
43 Puerto Rico M. Ayala
Puerto Rico Bruno Díaz
53 The Bahamas Justina Sturrup
The Bahamas Orville Forbes
54 Honduras María Breve
Honduras Carlos Rojas
55 Panama Karen Holder
Panama Rodrigo Rosales

The women's trios Final for the bowling event took place on 22 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), three Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 20th from 66 participants.[5]

R. Athlete
19 Bermuda Kathleen Christopher
Bermuda Rochelle Harvey
Bermuda Patricia Price
20 Honduras María Breve
Honduras Marjorie Martínez
Honduras Eloina Valle
21 Aruba Suzette Croes
Aruba Estridita Hernandis
Aruba Micheline Jeandor

The men's trios Final for the bowling event took place on 22 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), three Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 19th from 71 participants.[6]

R. Athlete
18 Bermuda Damien Matthews
Bermuda David Maycock
Bermuda Delmont Tucker
19 Honduras Kendal Laitano
Honduras Carlos Rojas
Honduras G. Valle
20 El Salvador Miguel Arévalo
El Salvador Rudy Quintanilla
El Salvador Francisco Sánchez

Diving

The men's 1M Springboard for the diving event took place on 20 July at 10:30 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 12th from 13 participants. and a 3M meet in which the diver tabled 8th out of 12 participants. Making this the first time any diver from Honduras participates internationally and stands between the first 12.[7]

R. Athlete
11 Guatemala José Rosales
12 Honduras Jean Miralda
13 Costa Rica Johan Rojas
R. Athlete
8 Honduras Jean Miralda
9 Guatemala José Rosales
10 Costa Rica Johan Rojas

Fencing

The men's individual sabre for the fencing event took place on 20 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 9th from 12 participants.[8]

R. Athlete
5 Mexico Manuel Sánchez
Dominican Republic Rafael Western
El Salvador Joaquín Tobar
El Salvador John López
9 Honduras Marco Izaguirre
Guatemala Edgar Arriola
Puerto Rico Francisco Valentín
Guatemala Jerson Salguero

Judo

The women's -63 kg for the judo event took place on 19 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 7th from 8 participants.[9]

R. Athlete
7 El Salvador Karla Catota
7 Honduras Sergia Cuti

The men's -73 kg for the judo event took place on 19 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 8 participants.[10]

R. Athlete
5 Guatemala Otto Menegazzo
5 Honduras Kevin Fernández

The men's -60 kg for the judo event took place on 20 July at 10:00 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 7th from 8 participants.[11]

R. Athlete
5 Dominican Republic Wander Mateo
Guatemala Douglas Arévalo
7 Honduras Keny Godoy
Haiti Neslain Charles

Racquetball

The women's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 20 July at 10:00 (UTC−04:00), Pamela Sierra from Honduras faced Yira Portes from Dominican Republic.[12]

R. Athlete S.
1 Honduras Pamela Sierra 2
2 Dominican Republic Yira Portes 1

The men's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 20 July at 12:00 (UTC−04:00), Selvin Cruz from Honduras faced Adolfo Orellana from Costa Rica.[13]

R. Athlete S.
1 Costa Rica Adolfo Orellana 2
2 Honduras Selvin Cruz 0

The men's Preliminary round doubles for the racquetball event took place on 20 July at 16:00 (UTC−04:00), Selvin Cruz and Raúl Banegas from Honduras faced Felipe Camacho and Teobaldo Fumero from Costa Rica.[14]

R. Athlete S.
1 Costa Rica F. Camacho / T. Fumero 2
2 Honduras R. Banegas / S. Cruz 0

The men's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 21 July at 10:00 (UTC−04:00), Raúl Banegas from Honduras faced Simón Perdomo from Dominican Republic.

R. Athlete S.
1 Dominican Republic Simón Perdomo 2
2 Honduras Raúl Banegas 0

The men's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 21 July at 10:42 (UTC−04:00), Selvin Cruz from Honduras faced Luis Pérez from Dominican Republic.

R. Athlete S.
1 Dominican Republic Luis Perez 2
2 Honduras Selvin Cruz 0

The women's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 21 July at 13:30 (UTC−04:00), Pamela Sierra from Honduras faced Jessica Parrilla from Mexico.

R. Athlete S.
1 Mexico Jessica Parrilla 2
2 Honduras Pamela Sierra 0

Shooting

The men's qualification for 10M Air Pistol for the shooting event took place on 18 July at 12:30 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 19th and 25th from 32 participants.[15]

R. Athlete
18 El Salvador Carlos Hernández
19 Honduras Alberto Henríquez
20 Costa Rica Roberto Herrera
24 Costa Rica Ying Cheng
25 Honduras Christian Herrera
26 Dominican Republic Luis Lebrón

The women's qualification for 10M Air Pistol for the shooting event took place on 18 July at 14:00 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 8th from 27 participants.[16]

R. Athlete
7 Mexico Rosa Zúñiga
8 Honduras Claudia Fajardo
9 Colombia Amanda Mondol

The men's qualification for 10M Air Rifle for the shooting event took place on 20 July at 14:30 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 19th from 23 participants.[17]

R. Athlete
18 Barbados Gerard Agustin
19 Honduras Manuel Villeda
20 Barbados Marlon Best

The men's qualification for 50M Pistol for the shooting event took place on 21 July at 8:30 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 22nd from 27 participants.

R. Athlete
21 Puerto Rico Luis Pagán
22 United States Virgin Islands Kurt Isherwood
El Salvador Carlos Aguilar
Honduras Christian Herrera
Nicaragua Norman Ortega
Honduras Alberto Henríquez

Swimming

The Preliminary round for men's 100M Freestyle for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:02 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 1st from 6 participants.[18]

R. Athlete
1 Honduras Allan Gutiérrez
2 Jamaica Russell Forte
3 Dominican Republic Rafael Rodríguez

The Preliminary round for men's 200M Butterfly for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:19 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 4th and 6th from 7 participants.[19]

R. Athlete
3 Colombia Julio Galofre
4 Honduras Javier Hernández
5 Puerto Rico Raúl Garrastazu
6 Honduras Roy Barahona
7 United States Virgin Islands Bryson Mays

The Preliminary round for women's 200M Breaststroke for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:29 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 7 participants.[20]

R. Athlete
4 Saint Lucia Danielle Beaubrun
5 Honduras Karen Vilorio
6 Dominican Republic Penélope Cruz

The Final round for men's 1500M Freestyle for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:35 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 4th from 4 participants.[21]

R. Athlete
3 Jamaica Dominic Walter
4 Honduras Luis Martorell

The Preliminary round for women's 50M Butterfly for the swimming event took place on 19 July at 9:04 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 6th and 8th from 8 participants.[22]

R. Athlete
5 Jamaica Kendese Nangle
6 Honduras Laura Paz
7 Suriname Nishani Cicilson
8 Honduras Ana Euceda

The Preliminary round for women's 50M Backstroke for the swimming event took place on 19 July at 9:18 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 8th from 8 participants.[23]

R. Athlete
7 Jamaica Kendese Nangle
8 Honduras Karen Vilorio

The Preliminary round for women's 200M Individual medley for the swimming (Serie 1) event took place on 19 July at 9:34 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 4th from 6 participants.[24]

R. Athlete
3 Guatemala Karla Toscano
4 Honduras Karen Vilorio
5 Brazil Zabrina Holder

The Preliminary round for women's 200M Individual medley for the swimming (Serie 3) event took place on 19 July at 9:38 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 7th from 7 participants.[25]

R. Athlete
6 Cayman Islands Lara Butler
7 Honduras Ana Euceda

The Final round for men's 4X200M Freestyle reply for the swimming event took place on 19 July at 19:21 (UTC−04:00), four Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 4th from 20 participants.[26]

R. Athlete
3 Puerto Rico Raúl Martínez
Puerto Rico James Moore
Puerto Rico Eliezer Lizardi
Puerto Rico Christian Bayo
4 Honduras Allan Gutiérrez
Honduras Javier Hernández
Honduras Roy Barahona
Honduras Luis Martorell
D Venezuela Cristian Quintero
Venezuela Daniele Tirabassi
Venezuela Roberto Gómez
Venezuela Crox Acuña

The Preliminary round for men's 100M Butterfly for the swimming event (Serie 3) took place on 20 July at 9:04 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 6th from 7 participants.[27]

R. Athlete
6 Honduras Roy Barahona
7 United States Virgin Islands Ryan Nelthropp

The Preliminary round for men's 100M Butterfly for the swimming event (Serie 4) took place on 20 July at 9:06 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 6th from 8 participants.[28]

R. Athlete
5 Trinidad and Tobago Christian Homer
6 Honduras Javier Hernández
7 Jamaica Ramon Walton

The Preliminary round for women's 100M Breaststrokes for the swimming event took place on 20 July at 9:08 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 6th from 7 participants.[29]

R. Athlete
5 Bermuda Lisa Blackburn
6 Honduras Karen Vilorio
7 United States Virgin Islands Lauren Leweis

The Preliminary round for women's 100M Backstroke for the swimming event took place on 21 July at 9:02 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 7 participants.

R. Athlete
4 Puerto Rico Chloe Portela
5 Honduras Karen Vilorio
6 Jamaica Kendese Nangle

The Preliminary round for women's 100M Butterfly for the swimming event took place on 21 July at 9:18 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 5th and 6th from 6 participants.

R. Athlete
4 The Bahamas Alana Dillette
5 Honduras Laura Paz
6 Honduras Ana Euceda

The Preliminary round for men's 4X100M Freestyle relay for the swimming event took place on 21 July at 9:37 (UTC−04:00), four Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 6th from 24 participants.

R. Athlete
5 Jamaica Ramon Walton
Jamaica Brian Forte
Jamaica Brad Hamilton
Jamaica Dominic Walter
6 Honduras Allan Gutiérrez
Honduras Javier Hernández
Honduras Roy Barahona
Honduras Luis Martorell

Weightlifting

The men's 69 kg for the weightlifting event took place on 19 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 11th from 11 participants.[30]

R. Athlete
10 Nicaragua Eddi Peña
11 Honduras David Mendoza

The men's 77 kg for the weightlifting event took place on 20 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 11th from 11 participants.[31]

R. Athlete
10 El Salvador Eliberto Quijada
11 Honduras Antonio Moncada

The men's 85 kg for the weightlifting event took place on 20 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 7 participants.[32]

R. Athlete
4 Puerto Rico Gabriel Mestre
5 Honduras Cristopher Pavón
6 Haiti Belizer Odeus

References

  1. ^ https://www.google.com/hostednews/epa/article/ALeqM5gOUjlwQYE_N22IUomwH5Cd_AtnZA [dead link]
  2. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − BOWLING WOMEN'S SINGLES final[usurped] − 19 July 2010
  3. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − BOWLING MEN'S SINGLES final[usurped] − 19 July 2010
  4. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − BOWLING WOMEN'S DOUBLES final[usurped] − 20 July 2010
  5. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − BOWLING TRIO final[usurped] − 22 July 2010
  6. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − BOWLING TRIO final[usurped] − 22 July 2010
  7. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − DIVING MEN'S 1M SPRINGBOARD preliminary[usurped] − 20 July 2010
  8. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − WOMEN'S -63 KG[usurped] − 19 July 2010
  9. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S INDIVIDUAL SABRE[usurped] − 20 July 2010
  10. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S -73 KG[usurped] − 19 July 2010
  11. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S -60 KG[usurped] − 20 July 2010
  12. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − WOMEN SINGLES preliminary[usurped] − 20 July 2010
  13. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN SINGLES preliminary[usurped] − 20 July 2010
  14. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN DOUBLES preliminary[usurped] − 20 July 2010
  15. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S 10M AIR PISTOL qualification[usurped] − 18 July 2010
  16. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − WOMEN'S 10M AIR PISTOL qualification[usurped] − 18 July 2010
  17. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S 10M AIR RIFLE qualification[usurped] − 20 July 2010
  18. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S 100M FREESTYLE heat[usurped] − 18 July 2010
  19. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S 200M BUTTERFLY heat[usurped] − 18 July 2010
  20. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − WOMEN'S 200M BREASTSTROKE heat[usurped] − 18 July 2010
  21. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S 1500M FREESTYLE finals[usurped] − 18 July 2010
  22. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − WOMEN'S 50M BUTTERFLY heat[usurped] − 19 July 2010
  23. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − WOMEN'S 50M BACKSTROKE heat[usurped] − 19 July 2010
  24. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − WOMEN'S 200M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY heat (Serie 1)[usurped] − 19 July 2010
  25. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − WOMEN'S 200M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY heat (Serie 3)[usurped] − 19 July 2010
  26. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S 4X200M FREESTYLE RELAY final[usurped] − 19 July 2010
  27. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S 100M BUTTERFLY heats (Serie 3)[usurped] − 20 July 2010
  28. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S 100M BUTTERFLY heats (Serie 4)[usurped] − 20 July 2010
  29. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − WOMEN'S 100M BREASTSTROKE heats[usurped] − 20 July 2010
  30. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S 69 KG[usurped] − 19 July 2010
  31. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S 77 KG[usurped] − 20 July 2010
  32. ^ Mayaguez2010.com − MEN'S 85 KG[usurped] − 20 July 2010

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