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...
SANTO DOMINGO – The National District City Hall has delivered the renovated Taíno Park to the community of Los Cacicazgos— a modern public space inspired by history, culture, and the spirit of sport that will accompany the city of Santo Domingo ...
This Saturday, in a ceremony filled with symbolism and emotion, the Bolivarian Flame was lit at the Birthplace of the Liberator Simón Bolívar in Caracas, marking the beginning of its journey toward the 20th Bolivarian Games Lima–Ayacucho 2025, to...
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has officially announced the 15 finalists for the 2025 IOC Climate Action Awards, and among them is the Colombian Olympic Committee (COC), recognized for its leadership and commitment to integrating environme...
Earlier in October, Guadeloupe sent a mixed squad to compete in the Caribbean Championships in Belize. Under the guidance of coach Gilles Suarez, the regional committee selected two strong all-around male riders, Jeremy Deloumeaux and Benjamin Le Ny,...
Luis Mejía Oviedo, President of Centro Caribe Sports, expressed his satisfaction at taking part in this experience alongside leaders from across Central America, the Caribbean, and the Americas.
The Olympic Movement bids farewell with deep sorrow and gratitude to Charles Coste, the French cycling legend and Olympic champion at London 1948, who passed away at the age of 101. With his departure, the world of sports says goodbye to the oldest l...
Lausanne, Switzerland, November 3, 2025. Luis Mejía Oviedo, President of Centro Caribe Sports and a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), was part of the official commission representing the Organizing Committee of the Centennial Game...
We are the oldest sports organization in Central America and the Caribbean recognized by the International Olympic Committee. Which aims,
through the principles and norms of the
Olympic Charter, to generate high-quality
sports events promoting social development.
To be the international sports organization of reference for Central America and the Caribbean, driving regional athletes to the top of the world of sports through a solid and reliable platform.

