Centro Caribe Sports Press / Helen Acevedo – The countdown has entered its decisive stage. Only 50 days remain until the opening of the XXV Central American and Caribbean Games Santo Domingo 2026, an edition that will mark the centennial of the old...
Puerto Rican hurdler Grace Claxton is experiencing one of the most remarkable moments of her athletic career. Just two days after successfully defending her Ibero-American title in Peru, the athlete expressed her excitement about competing at the Cen...
Press Centro Caribe Sports – May 20, 2026 A total of 5,037 athletes have already qualified for Santo Domingo 2026, representing 88.6% of the projected total for the Games. During its second working day, members of the Executive Committee of Centro ...
The book “Huellas Centenarias” by Centro Caribe Sports continues to take shape with contributions from journalists and specialized sports writers from different countries across the region. This was announced by the organization’s Dir...
Press Centro Caribe Sports – May 20, 2026 Ninety percent of the sports venues are already ready for competition. The full Board of Directors of the sports organization of Central America and the Caribbean held its second working day at the Central ...
Centro Caribe Sports, on behalf of its President Luis Mejía Oviedo and its Executive Board, deeply regrets the passing of José “Piculín” Ortiz, one of the most emblematic figures in basketball across the region. Ortiz, a legend and leading fig...
Press Centro Caribe Sports Bogotá served as the stage for the International Congress on Safe Sport and Gender Equity, a forum that brought together key figures in sport to discuss its present and future. There, Olympic medalist Mariana Pajón not on...
Press Centro Caribe Sports 100 days until history is written once again in Santo Domingo, host city of the Central American and Caribbean Games Santo Domingo 2026, an edition that will celebrate 100 years of the oldest multi-sport event in the region...
Teotihuacán, Mexico.— The heart of one of the most emblematic civilizations in the Americas, the Teotihuacán Archaeological Zone, served this Saturday as the setting for the lighting of the New Fire of the XXV Central American and Caribbean ...
On this International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, we remember that peace is not an abstract ideal shaped only in diplomatic rooms or international agreements. It is built every day in schools, on playing fields, and within communities, wh...
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced a new Policy on the protection of the female category in Olympic sport, along with guiding considerations for international federations and sports governing bodies. Following approval by the IOC...
The Organizing Committee of the Central American and Caribbean Games Santo Domingo 2026 will officially open the media accreditation process on March 31 for journalists interested in covering the regional sporting event. Journalists, photographers, c...
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through the principles and norms of the
Olympic Charter, to generate high-quality
sports events promoting social development.
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