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1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | IX Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships |
| Size | 200px |
| Host city | Havana, Cuba Cuba |
| Dates | 6–8 July |
| Nations participating | 12 |
| Athletes participating | about 406 |
| (219 junior, | |
| 187 youth) | |
| Events | 77 |
| (40 junior, | |
| 37 youth) | |
| Level | Junior and Youth |
| Previous | 1988 Nassau |
| Next | 1992 Tegucigalpa |
(219 junior, 187 youth) (40 junior, 37 youth)
The 9th Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships were held in Havana, Cuba, between 6–8 July 1990.
Medal summary
Medal winners are published by category: Junior A, Male, |url-status=dead Junior A, Female, and Junior B. Complete results can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website.{{Citation | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160302210629/http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/CCJC/CCJC1990.html | archive-date = March 2, 2016 | url-status = dead
There are some differences between the results in the different sources. The Rules for the Central American and Caribbean Track and Field Championships regulate : "Each country can enter a maximum of two (2) competitors per individual event with the exception of the 1/2 marathon in which three competitors per country may be allowed." |url-status=dead Therefore, it is assumed that additional athletes from host country Cuba started out of competition, especially in the field events, and were not eligible for gaining championships medals.
Male Junior A (under 20)
| 4 × 400 metres relay | |
|---|---|
| Wayde Payne | |
| Terry Harewood | |
| Ronald Thorne | |
| Roger Jordan | 3:09.00 |
| Norberto Téllez | |
| Norge Bell | |
| L. Mustelier | |
| C. Isnaga | 3:09.48 |
| Christopher Gallimore | |
| Terrence McCrea | |
| Floyd Howell | |
| Daniel England | 3:09.95 |
Remarks:
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Elsewhere, Daniel Osorio of Cuba is listed 3rd with 15.96m.
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Elsewhere, Alberto Sánchez of Cuba is listed 3rd with 56.40m.
Female Junior A (under 20)
| 4 × 400 metres relay | |
|---|---|
| Odalmis Limonta | |
| Bárbara Fernández | |
| Nancy McLeón | |
| Yojani Casanova | 3:37.12 |
| Marjorie Bailey | |
| Inez Turner | |
| Revoli Campbell | |
| Jackie Gayle | 3:38.07 |
| Chandra Sturrup | |
| Michelle Johnson | |
| Valeska Browne | |
| Lovina Knowles | 3:54.54 |
Remarks:
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Elsewhere, Isabel Aldecoa of Cuba is listed 2nd with 1.70m and Diane Guthrie of Jamaica is listed 3rd.
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Elsewhere, Ania Hurtado of Cuba is listed 3rd with 12.95m.
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Elsewhere, Ania Hurtado of Cuba is listed 2nd with 47.14m and Taybis Gómez of Cuba is listed 3rd with 44.50m.
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Elsewhere, Yaquelín García of Cuba is listed 3rd with 48.60m.
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Elsewhere, Diosgracia Verdiof Cuba is listed 3rd with 4985pts.
Male Junior B (under 17)
| 4 × 400 metres relay | |
|---|---|
| Gregory Blake | |
| Edward Clarke | |
| O'Neil Duncan | |
| Leon Gordon | 3:18.29 |
| Miguel Ortega | |
| José Seary | |
| Abner Hernández | |
| Erick Torres | 3:24.27 |
| Alejandro Argudín | |
| Pavel Benet | |
| Félix Marcos | |
| Lester St. Rose | 3:24.69 |
Female Junior B (under 17)
| 4 × 400 metres relay | |
|---|---|
| Savatheda Fynes | |
| Vernetta Rolle | |
| Arniece McPhee | |
| Debbie Ferguson | 3:47.22 |
| Yolaine Danger | |
| Reyna Carretero | |
| Yaquelín Hernández | |
| Dayami Sariol | 3:49.24 |
| Winsome Cole | |
| Charmaine Howell | |
| Faith Dawkins | |
| Claudine Williams | 3:54.57 |
Medal table (unofficial)
Participation (unofficial)
Detailed result lists can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website. An unofficial count yields a number of about 406 athletes (219 junior (under-20) and 187 youth (under-17)) from about 12 countries:
- Bahamas (36)
- Barbados (11)
- Bermuda (25)
- Cayman Islands (2)
- Cuba (115)
- Grenada (3)
- Jamaica (39)
- Mexico México (68)
- Netherlands Antilles (5)
- Puerto Rico (59)
- U.S. Virgin Islands (2)
- Venezuela (41)
References
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