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Karate at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games

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Karate at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games
LocationCartagena
Dates21-25 July
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The Karate competition at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games was held in Cartagena, Colombia. The tournament was scheduled to be held from 21–25 July.

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Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  Antonio Díaz (VEN)[1]  José Martínez (MEX)  David Contreras (COL)
 Ariel Pérez (DOM)
Team Kata  El Salvador (Williams Serrano,[2] Aaron Pérez, Ricado Ayala)[3][1]  Guatemala (Juan Valdés, Pedro Marroquín, Marcos Romero)  Nicaragua (Emmet Lang, Marlon Leyton, Norlan Vallecillo)
 Mexico (Armando Medina, Emilio Oviedo, Alfonso Uzcanda)
Under 60kg  Andrés Rendón (COL)[4]  Eynar Tamames (CUB)[5]  Jesús Rodríguez (PUR)
 Alberto Zabala (DOM)
Under 65kg  Luis Plumacher (VEN)[6]  Alberto Mancebo (DOM)[4]  Leonardo Felizola (COL)
 Gerardo Martínez (CUB)
Under 70kg  Jean Carlos Peña (VEN)  Emilio Oviedo (MEX)[4]  Guillermo Ramírez (COL)
 Yordanis Torres (CUB)[5]
Under 75kg  Léster Zamora (CUB)[6][4]  Rodolfo Rodríguez (VEN)  Emmet Lang (NCA)
 Williams Serrano (ESA)[2]
Under 80kg  Omar Correa (PUR)[6]  Yilesis Márquez (CUB)  Yilber Ocoro (COL)
 Rubel Salomón (DOM)
Over 80kg  Midiet Roque (CUB)[6][4][5]  Francisco Cifuentes (COL)  Mario Toro (VEN)
 Nelson González (PUR)
Open  Guillermo Ramírez (COL)  Yordanis Torres (CUB)[5]  Rubel Salomón (DOM)
 Emilio Oviedo (MEX)[4]
Team Kumite  Cuba (Eynar Tamames, Gerardo Martínez, Yilesis Márquez, Midiet Roque, Jander Tiril, Yordanis Torres, Léster Zamora)  Colombia (Herbin Amud, Francisco Cifuentes, Leonardo Felizola, Yilber Ocoro, José Ramírez, Andrés Rendón, David Contreras)  Venezuela (César Herrera, Jean Carlos Peña, Luis Plumacher, Rodolfo Rodríguez, Mario Toro, Carlos Puerta, Antonio Díaz)
 El Salvador (Carlos Galán, Robert Ortiz, José Paz, Aaron Pérez, Williams Serrano,[2] Alberto Barillas, Ricardo Ayala)[2]

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  María Dimitrova (DOM)[1]  Melissa Belo (COL)  María Mena (GUA)
 Yohanna Sánchez (VEN)
Team Kata  Colombia (Melissa Bello, Lina Gómez, Diana Muñoz)[1]  Guatemala (María Mena, Cheili González, María Castellanos)  Mexico (Berta Gutiérrez, María Gutiérrez, Yadira Lira)
 Trinidad and Tobago (Nataki Hypolite, Tamara Joseph, Nicole Lambie)
Under 53kg  Beisy Quintana (CUB)[6]  Marta Embriz (VEN)[7]  Diana Muñoz (COL)
 Lisbeth Castro (VEN)
Under 60kg  Yulisma Kindelán (CUB)[5]  Karyu Torres (VEN)  Berta Gutiérrez (MEX)[4]
 Ana Escandón (COL)
Over 60kg  Yoly Guillen (VEN)[6]  Luz Redman (DOM)[7]  María Gutiérrez (MEX)[8]
 María Castellanos (GUA)
Open  Yaneya Gutiérrez (CUB)[5]  Johanni Sierra (DOM)  Cheili González (GUA)
 Yadira Lira (MEX)[4]
Team Kumite  Dominican Republic (Luz Redman, Johanni Sierra, Ana Villanueva, María Dimitrova)[9]  Venezuela (Lisbeth Castro, Yoly Guillén, Karyu Torres, Yohana Sánchez)  Colombia (Melissa Bello, Ana Escandón, Lina Gómez, Diana Muñoz)
 Cuba (Yaneya Gutiérrez, Yulisma Kindelán, Yuneisy Miranda, Beisy Quintana)

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Cartagena: Venezuela y Dominicana oro en karate" (in Spanish). Terra. 2006-07-22. Retrieved 2012-01-22.
  2. ^ a b c d "Con sudor y sangre". elsalvador.com (in Spanish). 2006-07-24. Retrieved 2012-01-25.
  3. ^ "La mejor despedida". elsalvador.com (in Spanish). 2006-07-27. Retrieved 2012-01-22.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Para Emilio Oviedo plata en karate; también suman 3 bronces" (in Spanish). CONADE. 2006. Retrieved 2012-01-25.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Karatecas, ¡a golpe de riñón!". Granma (in Spanish). 2006-07-25. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Cartagena: Venezuela y Cuba barren en karate" (in Spanish). Terra. 2006-07-23. Retrieved 2012-01-25.
  7. ^ a b "Plata para Martha Embriz en karate" (in Spanish). Femexkarate. 2006. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
  8. ^ "Para Emilio Oviedo plata en karate; también suman 3 bronces" (in Spanish). CONADE. 2006. Retrieved 2012-01-25.
  9. ^ "Cartagena: Venezuela y Dominicana oro en karate". AZ (in Spanish). 2006-07-23. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
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