website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Central American and Caribbean Games 2018


Recommended Posts

Central American and Caribbean Games 2018

 

:COL Barranquilla (COL) - 19 July 2018 - 3 August 2018 :COL

 

212610rcnmohxipvh1v1mz.png
 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1031-central-american-and-caribbean-games-2018/
Share on other sites

Here is the qualification manual: Qualifying System

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1031-central-american-and-caribbean-games-2018/#findComment-141861
Share on other sites

Here is the detailed event schedule in Spanish/English: Competition Schedule

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1031-central-american-and-caribbean-games-2018/#findComment-141862
Share on other sites

A) I respected your Mediterranean Games

B) the level is actually about par with other international games

C) It been around since before the Pan American and South American Games

D) It gives smaller countries an opportunity to compete on a big stage and win medals

E) It helps countries qualify for the Pan American Games

F) to turn your words back on you “if you don’t like sports games why are you here?”

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1031-central-american-and-caribbean-games-2018/#findComment-141866
Share on other sites

this is one continent 

so they should organize 1 games , not the northern games ,the eastern games the central the southern west 

besides the central area is just one country with virtual borders , i dont see any difference between Nicaragua/panama for ex 

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1031-central-american-and-caribbean-games-2018/#findComment-141867
Share on other sites

12 minutes ago, bestmen said:

this is one continent 

so they should organize 1 games , not the northern games ,the eastern games the central the southern west 

besides the central area is just one country with virtual borders , i dont see any difference between Nicaragua/panama for ex 

 

Well I don’t see any differences between Algeria and Tunisia and Morocco, so I’m glad we’re on the same page. Also, just so you know Asia has 5-7 games, Europe has 5-6 games, Africa has 3 games and commonwealth, so let’s not pretend that America has too many games. Also, North and South America are two Continents connected by a land bridge, like Africa and Asia.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1031-central-american-and-caribbean-games-2018/#findComment-141868
Share on other sites

On 5/31/2018 at 20:38, bestmen said:

these games are a joke  the level is very low

 

for what reason they do 3 games for 1 continent

 

 

Actually, Cuba is in them, so they are considered more prestigious than the South American

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1031-central-american-and-caribbean-games-2018/#findComment-142943
Share on other sites

In 2014 we had great competitors in gymnastics. Manrique Larduet, Jorge Vega, Tommy Ramos, Daniel Corral, Jossimar Calvo on his peak form, Jessica Lopez, Ana Sofia Gomez, Elsa Garcia, Alexa Moreno and Yessenia Ferrera (before she got injured). Rhythmics was only good because Cynthia Valdez competed, but still nothing really special.

Since I only care about gymnastics, I expect nothing from this competition this year, unfortunatly. Most (if not all) of the gymnasts are far from their glory days. I hope they prove me wrong, but this will probably be the worst event of the year in gymnastics, which is quite sad considering how awesome it was in 2014.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1031-central-american-and-caribbean-games-2018/#findComment-142963
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • 2026 ETTU Europe Top 16 Cup - Montreux   Results (February 5-8, 2026)   * The 4 semifinalist in each gender qualify directly to the ITTF World Cup in Macao from 30 March - 5 April.   Men's: 1. Alexis Lebrun 2. Darko Jorgic 3. Benedikt Duda   3. Felix Lebrun   5. Marcos Freitas   5. Tomislav Pucar   5. Anders Lind   5. Simon Gauzy   9. Truls Moregard   9. Anton Kallberg   9. Dang Qiu   9. Jonathan Groth   9. Alvaro Robles   9. Dimitrij Ovtcharov   9. Patrick Franziska   9. Eduard Ionescu   Women's: 1. Sabine Winter 2. Bernadette Szocs 3. Han Ying 3. Yuan Jia Nan 5. Maria Xiao   5. Yu Fu   5. Charlotte Lutz   5. Sofia Polcanova   9. Shan Xiaona   9. Elizabeta Samara   9. Prithika Pavade   9. Annett Kaufmann   9. Natalia Bajor   9. Linda Bergstrom   9. Nina Mittelham   9. Jieni Shao     Results
    • 2026 ITTF-ATTU Asian Cup - Haikou   Results (February 4-8, 2026)     * The 4 semifinalist in each gender qualify directly to the ITTF World Cup in Macao from 30 March - 5 April.   Men's: 1.Wang Chuqin 2. Tomokazu Harimoto 3. Shunsuke Togami 4. Chang Yu-an 5. Zhou Qihao   5. Yukiya Uda   5. Lam Siu Hang   5. Lin Shidong   9. Izaac Quek   9. Alan Kurmangaliyev   9. Kuo Guan-hong   9. Wong Chun Ting 9. Xiang Peng   9. Hiroto Shinozuka   9. Yuta Tanaka   9. Akash Pal   Women's: 1. Sun Yingsha 2. Wang Manyu 3. Kuai Man 4. Miwa Harimoto 5. Chen Yi   5. Miyu Nagasaki   5. Chen Xingtong   5. Shin Yu-bin 9. Kim Na-yeong   9. Hina Hayata   9. Kaho Akae   9. Doo Hoi Kem   9. Su Tsz Tung   9. Yeh Yi-tian   9. Honoka Hashimoto   9. Wang Yidi   Results
    • 2025/2026 SVNS Series #5/6  - Vancouver   Results (March 7-8, 2026)     * Position and points in the general table in ().   Men's: 1. South Africa  (Oosthuizen - Brits - Visser -Jobb - Leyds - van Wyk - Brown - Don - Human - Soyizwapi - Davids - Cupido - de Jager) (2nd - 86p) 2. Spain  (7th - 54p) 3. Fiji  (1st - 86p) 4. Australia  (4th - 68p) 5. Argentina  (6th - 56p) 6. France  (5th - 64p) 7. New Zealand  (3rd - 70p) 8. Great Britain  (8th - 36p)   Women's: 1. New Zealand  (Miller - Waaka - Watherston - Pouri-Lane - Teneti - Paul - Kolose - Vahaakolo - Saili - Mafoe - Felix-Hotham - Sorensen-McGee) (1st - 98p) 2. Australia  (2nd - 92p) 3. United States  (3rd - 70p) 4. France  (4th - 66p) 5. Canada  (5th - 60p) 6. Fiji  (7th - 50p) 7. Japan  (6th - 54p) 8. Great Britain  (8th - 30p)   Results   Next and Final Stop: SVNS #6 in New York  (March 14-15, 2026)
    • 2026 SVNS 2 #1/3  - Nairobi   Results (February 14-15, 2026)   * Top 4 teams qualify to the 2026 SVNS World Championship.   ** Position and points in the general table in ().   Men's: 1. Germany  (Hufnagel - Ellermann - Eneke -Eichholz - Smeed - Lichtenberg - Koch - Umeh - Dipper - Veil - Gleitze - Heid) (1st - 20p) 2. United States  (2nd - 18p) 3. Kenya  (3rd - 16p) 4. Uruguay  (4th - 14p) 5. Belgium  (5th - 12p) 6. Canada  (6th - 10p)   Women's: 1. Argentina  (Diaz - Escalante - Taladrid - Gonzalez - Pedrozo - Chamorro - Rodich - Delgado - Iacaruso - Lecuona - Reding - Medina) (1st - 20p) 2. South Africa  (2nd - 18p) 3. Spain  (3rd - 16p) 4. China  (4th - 14p) 5. Kenya  (5th - 12p) 6. Brazil  (6th - 10p)   Results   Next: SVNS 2 #2 in Montevideo  (March 21-22, 2026)
    • 2025/2026 SVNS Series #4/6  - Perth   Results (February 7-8, 2026)     * Position and points in the general table in ().   Men's: 1. South Africa  (Oosthuizen - Brits - Davids -Jobb - Leyds - van Wyk - Duarttee - Don - Giliomee - Soyizwapi - Young - Grobbelaar) (2nd - 66p) 2. Fiji  (1st - 70p) 3. Australia  (5th - 54p) 4. New Zealand  (3rd - 62p) 5. Argentina  (6th - 44p) 6. Spain  (7th - 36p) 7. France  (4th - 54p) 8. Great Britain  (8th - 30p)   Women's: 1. New Zealand  (Miller - Waaka - Teneti - Pouri-Lane - Paul - Sorensen-McGee - Felix-Hotham - Davis - Watherston - Vahaakolo - Kolose - Saili) (1st - 78p) 2. Australia  (2nd - 74p) 3. France  (4th - 52p) 4. United States  (3rd - 54p) 5. Canada  (5th - 48p) 6. Japan  (6th - 46p) 7. Fiji  (7th - 40p) 8. Great Britain  (8th - 24p)   Results   Next: SVNS #5 in Vancouver  (March 7-8, 2026)
    • 2025-26 FIH Men's and Women's Pro League   Valencia  ; Rourkela  and Hobart  (Men's)   Valencia  ; Yunfu  and Hobart  (Women's)   Week 2 Results (February 5-25, 2026)   * W: Win. / L: Loss / SOW: Shoot-out Win / SOL: Shoot-out Loss   Men's Standings: 1. Belgium  / 22p (7W-1SOL) 2. Australia  / 21p (6W-1SOW-1SOL) 3. Argentina  / 17p (5W-1SOW-2L) 4. Netherlands  / 15p (4W-3SOL-1L) 5. England  / 15p (3W-3SOW-2L) 6. Germany  / 9p (3W-5L) 7. Spain  / 5p (1W-1SOW-6L) 8. India  / 4p (1SOW-2SOL-5L) 9. Pakistan  / 0p (8L)   Matches:   () - 5-3  / 3-1  / 5-2  / 4-2 () - 3-2  / 3-0  / 3-0  / 3-2  / 3-1  / 2-2 (5-4)  / 3-0   () - 8-0  / 4-2 () - 4-3  / 3-2  / () - 2-2 (3-1)  / 3-1  / 2-2 (4-3)  / 4-2 () - 5-2  / 6-1   () - 2-0  / 1-1 (4-3) () -  1-1 (3-1) () -    ------------------   Women's Standings: 1. Netherlands  / 21p (7W) 2. Belgium  / 21p (7W-1L) 3. Argentina  / 17p (5W-1SOW-1L) 4. China  / 14p (4W-1SOL-3L) 5. Spain  / 14p (3W-2SOW-1SOL-2L) 6. England  / 7p (2W-1SOL-5L) 7. Ireland  / 6p (1W-1SOW-1SOL-5L) 8. Australia  / 3p (1SOW-1SOL-6L) 9. Germany  / 2p (2SOL-6L)   Matches:   () - 3-0  / 3-0  / 6-1  / 3-1 () - 5-3  / 3-1  / 1-0 () - 5-0  / 1-0  / 2-1  / 3-0 () - 3-2  / 3-0  / 3-1  / 2-2 (4-3)  / 3-1 () - 1-1  (4-2) / 1-0  / 3-1  / 4-1  / 2-2 (2-1) () - 2-0 () - 4-1   () - 0-0 (4-2) () -    Results   NEXT AND FINAL MATCHES MEN'S: JUNE 13-28, 2026. - London  (13-21) (  ) - Wavre  (13-21) (  ) - Rotterdam  (13-21) (  )  - London  (23-28) (  ) - Wavre  (23-28) (  ) - Berlin  (23-28) (  )    NEXT AND FINAL MATCHES WOMEN'S: JUNE 13-28, 2026. - London  (13-21) (  ) - Wavre  (13-21) (  ) - Rotterdam  (13-21) (  ) - London  (23-28) (  ) - Wavre  (23-28) (  ) - Berlin  (23-28) (  ) 
    • 2026 World Boxing Futures Cup - Thailand    results in live here    https://www.tapology.com/fightcenter/events/140762-2026-world-boxing-futures-cup-day-2
    • It's blackmail , Zelensky =Satanyahu 2
    • 2025-26 PSA Tour Silver Level New Zealand Squash Open - Christchurch   Results (March 3-8, 2026)   Men's: 1. Paul Coll 2. Mohamad Zakaria 3. Iker Pajares   3. Joel Makin 5. Eain Yow Ng   5. Matias Knudsen   5. Nicolas Mueller 5. Patrick Rooney     Women's: 1. Tinne Gilis 2. Nele Gilis 3. Marina Stefanoni 3. Torrie Malik 5. Ka Yi Lee   5. Aira Azman   5. Aifa Azman   5. Nour Heikal     Results
×
×
  • Create New...