Some stories are born from doubt—from the fear of taking that first step. That is how the story of Rosa Elena Martínez began, a young woman from Cumaná who never imagined that triathlon would become her home, her engine, and her destiny. At 21, s...
The Olympic flame for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games was lit today in Ancient Olympia, the historic birthplace of the Olympic Games. The ceremony marks the beginning of the flame’s journey to Italy, where it will arrive on 4 December ...
Centro Caribe Sports Press – 25 November 2025 With deep sorrow, the sporting family of Panama and the region mourns the passing of Delmira Pierce, known as “The Caribbean Cyclone,” who died on Monday at the age of 107, after a life devoted to s...
Chinese volleyball coach Lang Ping and Cuban wrestling coach Raúl de Jesús Trujillo Díaz received the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Coaches Lifetime Achievement Award today from IOC President Kirsty Coventry and Sergii Bubka, Chair of the ...
This Wednesday featured an afternoon dedicated to reflection, leadership, and the transformative power of sport, during the Panathlon Club Santo Domingo conference “The Current State of the International Olympic Movement,” delivered by Luis Mejí...
The Olympic Truce Resolution was adopted today by the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. The resolution calls for the observance of the Olympic Truce for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Kirst...
Since October 15, the Venezuelan weightlifting delegation has been in Manizales, Colombia, adapting to low temperatures and high altitude—conditions similar to those in Lima, Peru—with the goal of increasing red blood cell oxidation. Although wei...
By Helen Acevedo.– The Olympic flame has not yet lit up the California sky, but the clock is already ticking. 973 days separate us from the start of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, an edition poised to become the most spectacular and ambitious ...
The IOC reinstated the Olympic Truce in 1992.
The Guadeloupean foil fencer is one of the leading figures of the “Esansyèl” program, developed alongside other Caribbean athletes such as gymnast Mélanie De Jesus Dos Santos and former swimmer and journalist Ganesh Pédurand. Together, they ai...
The Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games continue to draw admiration for their attention to detail, and for the first time ever, athletics will span the entire Olympic calendar, running from 15 to 30 July — something unprecedented in the history of the m...
Centro Caribe Sports President Luis Mejía Oviedo welcomed representatives from the Centre for Expertise, Resources and Sports Performance (CREPS) of Guadeloupe at the headquarters of the Central American and Caribbean Sports Organization. The Caribb...
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