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1926 Central American and Caribbean Games

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Central American Sports Games
Host cityMexico City, Mexico
Edition1st
Nations3 Central American and Caribbean teams
Athletes271
Events39 in 8 sports
Opening12 October 1926 (1926-10-12)
Closing2 November 1926 (1926-11-02)
Opened byPlutarco Elías Calles[1]
Main venueEstadio Nacional
Commemorative sculpture of the 1926 Central American and Caribbean Games, colonia Roma, Mexico City.

The first edition of what is today known as Central American and Caribbean Games (CACGs) were held in Mexico City, Mexico, at Estadio Nacional from 12 October to 2 November 1926.

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History

Originally billed as the Central American Sports Games (Spanish: Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos), the idea for a multi-sport regional event in Central America was formalized by the Central American Congress, an association of regional Olympic committees, on July 4, 1924 in a document stating the goals and rules of the future event.

In its Article 1, the document states that the Games would be open to "Cuba, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, the Central American republics and [those] of the Caribbean," that the event would launch in 1926, and that it would be held under the auspices of the International Olympic Committee.

On October 16, 1925, a meeting of sports delegates presided by Moisés Sáenz took place in Mexico City, where they agreed to hold the event's first edition in Mexico's capital the following year, with the opening date set for October 12, set to coincide with the 434th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' discovery of America on his first expedition of 1492. It was also decided that the 2nd edition would be held in 1930 in Havana.

Although 14 countries were eligible to send athletes to the event - and the event's poster printed in advance featured symbols of 10 regional nations (Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Haiti, Venezuela, Honduras, Dominican Republic), only three of these eventually sent athletes to the inaugural event. All the athletes were men, although the regulations had allowed for women to enter volleyball, swimming, and tennis events.

Sports

The games featured 271 male athletes from three countries (Mexico, Cuba and Guatemala), competing in eight sports and 39 events. The number in parentheses next to the sport is the number of medal events per sport.

Nations

Three countries took part in the first Central American and Caribbean Games.

  •  Cuba
  •  Guatemala
  •  Mexico

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Mexico)

1926 Central American Sports Games medal table
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Mexico (MEX)*25241867
2 Cuba (CUB)14151544
3 Guatemala (GUA)0033
Totals (3 entries)393936114

See also

References

  1. ^ Cartel Primeros Juegos  Centroamericanos (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 November 2023.
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