Zapasy na Igrzyskach Ameryki Środkowej i Karaibów 2006
Turniej w ramach Igrzysk w 2006 roku rozgrywany w Cartagena de Indias
Tabela medalowa
Gospodarz zawodów został zaznaczony kolorem.
Poz. | Państwo | Łącznie | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Kuba | 12 | 3 | 2 | 17 |
2. | Wenezuela | 5 | 5 | 7 | 17 |
3. | Kolumbia | 1 | 4 | 8 | 13 |
4. | Dominikana | 1 | 4 | 6 | 11 |
5. | Portoryko | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
6. | Panama | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
7. | Salwador | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Meksyk | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | |
9. | Gwatemala | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Razem | 19 | 19 | 38 | 76 |
Wyniki
W stylu klasycznym
Waga | złoty | srebrny | brązowy | brązowy |
---|---|---|---|---|
55 kg | Lázaro Rivas | Jansel Ramírez | Jorge Cardozo | Julio Muñoz |
60 kg | Luis Liendo | Roberto Monzón | Iván de Jesús Duque | Milton Bailey |
66 kg | Mayli Raúl Consuegra | Ángelo Mota Brea | Endrix Arteaga | Julio Cuenú |
74 kg | Odelis Herrero | Jarlis Mosquera | Edwin Abreu | Elton Brown |
84 kg | José Arias Paredes | Eddy Bartolozzi | Samuel Arroyo | Cristian Mosquera |
96 kg | Luis Talavera | Alain Rivas | Alexis Rodríguez | Manuel Simonó |
W stylu wolnym
Waga | złoty | srebrny | brązowy | brązowy |
---|---|---|---|---|
55 kg | René Montero | Fredy Serrano | Luis Portillo | José Mauricio González |
60 kg | Yandro Quintana | Aneudy Navarro | Vladimir Hernandez | Nelson García |
66 kg | Geandry Garzón | Ricardo Roberty | Edison Hurtado | Pedro Soto |
74 kg | Serguei Rondon | Máximo Blanco | Richard Ramos | Leonardo González |
84 kg | Roerlandy Zúñiga | Rosmel Gil | Manuel García | Rodrigo Piedrahita |
96 kg | Michel Batista | Matthew White | Luis Vivenes | Arnulfo Hernández |
120 kg | Disney Rodríguez | Alfredo Far | Gamalier Coats | Edgar Becerra |
W stylu wolnym kobiet
Waga | złoty | srebrny | brązowy | brązowy |
---|---|---|---|---|
48 kg | Mayelis Caripá | Maryuri Valencia Cortés | Guadalupe Pérez | Massiel Jiménez |
51 kg | Maria Sarmiento | Reina Paulino | Enid Rivera | Yamilka Del Valle |
55 kg | Sandra Roa | Sheila Espinosa | Lil Canales | Marcia Andrades |
59 kg | Yoselin Rojas | Mabel Fonseca | Yagnelis Mestre^* | Virginia Mendoza |
63 kg | Yaritza Abel | Sandra Amado | ^** Ana González | Damaris Ubieres |
67 kg | Lisset Hechavarría | Jeresmit Weffer | ^** Verónica Lazo | Greysi Félix Alejo |
- ^* inne źródła podają Jackeline Rentería (COL)
- ^** Według gazet z tamtego okresu[1]kolejność na trzecich miejscach była następująca: 63 kg. Damaris Ubieras (DOM) i Diana Miranda (MEX) ; 67 kg. Greysi Félix Alejo (MEX) i Elsa Sánchez (DOM). Natomiast publikacje historyczne odnośnie do igrzysk[2] podają trzecie miejsca tylko dla jednej zawodniczki w każdej wadze (Gonzales, Lazo), albo wersję, która została zamieszczona powyżej[3] Mirandzie i Sanchez przypisując piąte miejsca.
Bibliografia
- Enrique Montesinos; "Los Juegos Regionales Mas Antiguos- Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos y del Caraibe"; str. 357-372, 2009
Przypisy
- ↑ Cubanas y venezolanas dominan en lucha, mensual.prensa.com [dostęp 2014-10-14] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2014-10-06] (hiszp.).
- ↑ Los Juegos Regionales Mas Antiguos.., pentathlon.org [dostęp 2014-10-14] (hiszp.).
- ↑ Female wrestling Seniors, foeldeak.com [dostęp 2014-10-14] (ang.).
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